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Inter Milan have been crowned Serie A champions after defeating Parma at San Siro, sealing their 21st league title with three matches to spare. Needing just a single point to mathematically secure the title, Inter delivered a decisive victory in front of their home fans, sparking scenes of celebration not witnessed at the stadium in decades. The triumph reflects a collective effort throughout the season, with key contributions from top scorer Lautaro Martínez and strike partner Marcus Thuram, who opened the scoring just before halftime. Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Federico Dimarco, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan also played crucial roles, with Mkhitaryan netting the goal that sealed the win late in the second half. At the heart of the success is head coach Cristian Chivu, who has achieved the remarkable feat of winning the Serie A title in his first full season in charge - something last accomplished by Arrigo Sacchi. Inter dominated much of the match, creating several chances before Thuram broke the deadlock. Parma struggled to respond, and Mkhitaryan’s goal in the 81st minute put the result beyond doubt. At the final whistle, celebrations erupted under the Curva Nord, with players and staff saluted one by one by the fans. Festivities then spilled into the city, beginning at the team’s hotel near San Siro and continuing into the early hours in Piazza Duomo, where thousands gathered to celebrate. With chants, music, and a sea of black and blue, Milan marked a title that will go down as a memorable chapter in the club’s history.
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