Inter Milan Clinch 21st Scudetto with 2-0 Win Over Parma at San Siro
Goals from Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan sealed the title as Inter moved an unassailable 12 points clear of Napoli with three matches remaining.
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Key facts
- Inter Milan won their 21st Serie A title with a 2-0 victory over Parma on May 3, 2026.
- Marcus Thuram scored in first-half stoppage time (45'+1'), and Henrikh Mkhitaryan added a second in the 80th minute.
- Inter moved 12 points clear of defending champions Napoli, who were held to a 0-0 draw at Como the previous day.
- The title was sealed with three matches remaining in the season; Inter have 82 points from 35 games.
- Inter had not clinched the Scudetto at San Siro since 1989.
- Coach Cristian Chivu won his first major prize as a coach; he previously won Serie A three times as a player with Inter.
- Inter dominated possession (59%) and had five shots on target to Parma's none.
San Siro Erupts as Inter End 37-Year Home Drought
Inter Milan secured their 21st Serie A title on Sunday with a 2-0 victory over Parma at a jubilant San Siro, sparking celebrations across Milan. The Nerazzurri needed only a draw to claim the Scudetto but dominated from the outset, ensuring the trophy was won in front of their home fans for the first time since 1989. Thousands of supporters flooded the Piazza del Duomo after the final whistle, with flares and fireworks lighting up the night sky. The atmosphere marked a stark contrast to the previous season, when Inter lost the league title on the final matchday and suffered a 5-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League final.
Thuram and Mkhitaryan Deliver the Decisive Goals
Marcus Thuram opened the scoring in first-half stoppage time, slotting home an angled shot past Parma goalkeeper Zion Suzuki after a through ball from Piotr Zielinski. The goal sparked a frenzy among the home supporters, who had seen Nicolo Barella hit the crossbar earlier in the half. Henrikh Mkhitaryan sealed the victory in the 80th minute, tapping in a low cross from Lautaro Martinez, who had returned from an injury layoff as a substitute. The 37-year-old Mkhitaryan's goal ensured a comfortable finish to a match Inter controlled throughout.
A Season of Redemption After Last Year's Heartbreak
For Inter, the triumph offered redemption after the agony of the previous campaign. Lautaro Martinez, who came off the bench to provide the assist for Mkhitaryan's goal, reflected on the team's resilience: 'We feel so happy now. 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.' Martinez added that many doubted Inter after last season's disappointments, but the team worked tirelessly on and off the field. The victory also marked a milestone for coach Cristian Chivu, who celebrated his first major trophy as a coach after winning three Serie A titles as a player with Inter.
Inter's Dominance in Numbers
Inter's 21st Scudetto leaves them second only to Juventus, who hold a record 36 titles. The Nerazzurri have now won three Serie A titles in six years, having last won in 2024. In the match, Inter recorded 59% possession, five shots on target from 12 attempts, and created three big chances. Parma, sitting 12th in the table, failed to register a single shot on target from four attempts. Inter have scored 19 goals in their past six matches, underscoring their attacking form.
Thuram's Personal Milestone and Title Celebrations
Marcus Thuram, who scored the opening goal, was born in Parma while his father, Lilian Thuram, played for the club. After the match, Thuram said: 'Since I arrived at Inter, it’s been a team that loves to stay together — on and off the field — and that’s our strength.' The victory set off celebrations across Milan, with fireworks, dancing, and blue and gold ribbons covering the pitch. Inter's players and staff joined the fans in a long-awaited party at San Siro.
What Lies Ahead for the New Champions
With three matches remaining, Inter can now focus on finishing the season strongly and preparing for the next campaign. The club's 21st Scudetto reinforces their status as a dominant force in Italian football, though they trail Juventus's record by 15 titles. For Parma, the defeat leaves them in 12th place with little to play for in the final weeks. The match also saw bookings for Inter's Zielinski and no red cards, with referee Bonacina overseeing a largely clean contest.
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 goals, with Lautaro Martinez providing an assist on his return from injury.
- The title was sealed at San Siro for the first time since 1989, sparking citywide celebrations.
- Coach Cristian Chivu won his first major trophy as a coach; Inter have now won three Scudetti in six years.
- Inter dominated the match with 59% possession and five shots on target to Parma's none.
- The victory provided redemption after Inter lost the league and Champions League finals the previous season.





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