Inter Milan Clinch 21st Serie A Title with 2-0 Victory Over Parma at San Siro
Goals from Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan seal the Scudetto with three games to spare, as Inter move 12 points clear of defending champions Napoli.
NIGERIA —
Key facts
- Inter Milan won 2-0 against Parma at San Siro on May 3, 2026, to secure their 21st Serie A title.
- Marcus Thuram scored in first-half stoppage time (45+1) and Henrikh Mkhitaryan added a second in the 80th minute.
- Inter moved an unassailable 12 points clear of 2025 champion Napoli with three rounds remaining.
- The title is Inter's third in six years and first sealed at home since 1989.
- Cristian Chivu celebrated his first major trophy as a coach, having won Serie A three times as a player with Inter.
- Inter dominated with 59% possession, 12 shots (5 on target) to Parma's 4 (0 on target), and three big chances.
A Long-Awaited Home Coronation
Inter Milan sealed their 21st Serie A title on Sunday with a 2-0 victory over Parma at San Siro, sparking fireworks and jubilant celebrations among the 75,000 home fans. The Nerazzurri needed only a point to claim the Scudetto, but delivered a commanding performance to ensure the party started in style. It was the first time Inter had clinched the league title at their own stadium since 1989 — a 37-year drought that added extra resonance to the occasion. Blue and gold ribbons littered the pitch as players and fans alike savored a moment decades in the making.
Thuram and Mkhitaryan Deliver the Decisive Goals
Marcus Thuram broke the deadlock in first-half stoppage time, springing the offside trap on a Piotr Zielinski through ball and sweeping a right-footed finish past Parma goalkeeper Zion Suzuki from seven yards. The goal extended Thuram's scoring streak to five consecutive Serie A matches. Henrikh Mkhitaryan, aged 37, doubled the lead in the 80th minute. Lautaro Martinez, returning from an injury layoff as a substitute, slipped a pass across the face of goal for Mkhitaryan to tap in from five yards. The goal capped a dominant display: Inter registered 12 shots, five on target, while Parma managed none on target from four attempts.
Chivu's First Major Prize as Coach
Cristian Chivu, who won Serie A three times as a player with Inter, celebrated his first major trophy as a head coach. Before the match, he told the media that Inter wanted to 'kill off' the Scudetto 'as soon as possible.' His team responded with a performance that left no doubt. Chivu's tactical setup neutralized Parma's early threat — Mateo Pellegrino volleyed wide from 12 yards in the opening minutes — and Inter gradually asserted control. Denzel Dumfries and Nicolò Barella both came close before Thuram's opener, hitting the crossbar and forcing a goal-line scramble.
A Title Built on Depth and Momentum
Inter's 21st Scudetto is their third in six years, trailing only Juventus's record 36. The team has scored 19 goals in their past six matches and won 26 of 35 league games this season. Key contributors included Thuram (five consecutive matches on target), Lautaro Martinez (Serie A scoring leader), and Mkhitaryan, whose experience proved vital. Injuries to Hakan Calhanoglu and Luis Henrique did not derail the campaign, while Alessandro Bastoni returned to the starting lineup after three weeks out. Lautaro Martinez came off the bench for the final 25 minutes, marking his return from injury with an assist.
Parma's Safety and the Road Ahead
Parma, already assured of Serie A safety in 12th place, fielded a relaxed side missing Matija Frigan and Benja Cremaschi. They had a late goal from Nesta Elphege disallowed for offside in the buildup. The Ducali offered little resistance, failing to register a shot on target. With three games remaining, Inter can now focus on their Champions League campaign, where they sit top of the group stage. The title also secures automatic qualification for next season's Champions League group stage.
A Night of Celebration and Reflection
As the final whistle blew, fireworks illuminated the San Siro sky and players danced on the pitch. Thuram, born in Parma while his father Lilian played there, 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 marked a milestone for a club that has rebuilt itself into a domestic powerhouse under Chivu's stewardship. For the fans, it was a long-overdue home party — one that will be remembered for years.
The bottom line
- Inter Milan won their 21st Serie A title with a 2-0 win over Parma, moving 12 points clear of Napoli with three games left.
- Marcus Thuram scored his fifth consecutive Serie A goal, and Henrikh Mkhitaryan added the second after Lautaro Martinez's assist.
- Cristian Chivu won his first major trophy as a coach, having won three Serie A titles as a player with Inter.
- Inter sealed the Scudetto at San Siro for the first time since 1989, ending a 37-year wait for a home title celebration.
- The team dominated with 59% possession and 12 shots, while Parma failed to register a shot on target.
- Inter have scored 19 goals in their last six matches and won 26 of 35 league games this season.






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