Inter Milan Clinch 21st Serie A Title with 2-0 Victory Over Parma
Goals from Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan seal the Scudetto with three matches to spare, sparking celebrations across Milan.
GHANA —
Key facts
- Inter Milan won 2-0 against Parma at San Siro on May 3, 2026.
- Marcus Thuram scored in first-half stoppage time; Henrikh Mkhitaryan added a second in the 80th minute.
- Inter moved 12 points clear of Napoli, who drew 0-0 with Como on Saturday.
- The title is Inter's 21st Serie A championship, third in six years.
- Inter last sealed the title at San Siro in 1989.
- Cristian Chivu won his first major prize as a coach.
- Inter have 82 points with three games remaining.
Title Decided at San Siro
Inter Milan secured their 21st Serie A title with a commanding 2-0 victory over Parma at the San Siro on Sunday, moving an unassailable 12 points clear of defending champions Napoli with three rounds left. The win, achieved before a jubilant home crowd, marked the first time Inter have clinched the Scudetto at their own stadium since 1989. Needing only a draw after Napoli were held 0-0 at Como the previous day, Inter dominated from the outset. Marcus Thuram broke the deadlock in first-half stoppage time, slotting home after a through ball from Piotr Zielinski. Henrikh Mkhitaryan sealed the victory in the 80th minute, tapping in a low cross from Lautaro Martinez, who had just returned from injury.
Thuram and Mkhitaryan Deliver Decisive Goals
Thuram, born in Parma while his father Lilian played there, scored with an angled shot that beat goalkeeper Zion Suzuki. The France forward's goal sparked a frenzy among the 75,000 fans in attendance. Mkhitaryan, at 37, added the second after coming off the bench, converting Martinez's cross to put the result beyond doubt. Inter controlled the match, registering five shots on target from 12 attempts, while Parma failed to test the home goalkeeper. The hosts enjoyed 59% possession and created three big chances, reflecting their dominance throughout the 90 minutes.
Redemption After Last Season's Heartbreak
The triumph provided redemption for Inter after a painful 2025 campaign, when they lost the Serie A title to Napoli on the final matchday and suffered a 5-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final. Lautaro Martinez, the league's leading scorer, reflected on the turnaround: 'It was not easy to start again after a season where we lost all the competitions we were in right at the end, but I am very happy today with this achievement.' Manager Cristian Chivu, who won Serie A three times as a player with Inter, celebrated his first major trophy as a coach. Before the match, he had told the media he wanted to 'kill off' the Scudetto as soon as possible.
Statistical Dominance and Key Moments
Inter moved to 82 points, having won 26 of their 35 matches this season. They have scored 19 goals in their past six games, underscoring their attacking prowess. The match saw Nicolo Barella hit the crossbar in the 25th minute, with the rebound striking Suzuki on the back before the goalkeeper cleared. Federico Dimarco also delivered a near-perfect cross to Denzel Dumfries, but the defender failed to convert. Parma, 12th in the table, offered little threat, with no shots on target from four attempts. Inter's victory margin could have been wider, but the two goals proved sufficient to spark title celebrations.
Champions League Race Intensifies
While Inter celebrated, the battle for Champions League qualification tightened. AC Milan lost 2-0 at Sassuolo after being reduced to 10 men, their fourth defeat in seven matches. Juventus drew 1-1 with relegated Hellas Verona, despite Dusan Vlahovic scoring his first goal since October. Third-placed Milan are two points ahead of Juventus, who are three points clear of fifth-placed Como. The top four teams qualify for next season's Champions League.
A Night of Celebration in Milan
Thousands of Inter fans poured into the streets of Milan, filling the Piazza del Duomo with blue and black flares and fireworks. The atmosphere contrasted sharply with a year ago, when supporters endured the double disappointment of losing the league title on the final day and the Champions League final defeat. Blue and gold ribbons littered the pitch at San Siro as players and staff celebrated a championship that had eluded them at home for 37 years.
The bottom line
- Inter Milan won their 21st Serie A title with a 2-0 victory over Parma, moving 12 points clear of Napoli.
- Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored the decisive goals in the first half stoppage time and 80th minute respectively.
- The title was sealed with three matches remaining, marking Inter's first Scudetto clinched at San Siro since 1989.
- Manager Cristian Chivu won his first major trophy as a coach, having previously won Serie A three times as a player with Inter.
- Inter's victory provided redemption after losing the league and Champions League final in 2025.
- The Champions League qualification race remains tight, with Milan, Juventus, and Como competing for the remaining spots.






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