Inter Milan Clinch 21st Serie A Title with 2-0 Victory Over Parma
Goals from Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan seal the Scudetto at San Siro, sparking celebrations as Inter moves 12 points clear with three games to spare.

SAUDI ARABIA —
Key facts
- Inter Milan defeated Parma 2-0 on May 3, 2026, at San Siro to win the 2025-26 Serie A title.
- Marcus Thuram scored in first-half stoppage time; Henrikh Mkhitaryan added a second in the 80th minute.
- Inter secured its 21st Scudetto, moving an unassailable 12 points ahead of Napoli with three matches remaining.
- This is Inter's third Serie A title in six years and the first sealed at home since 1989.
- Cristian Chivu won his first major honor as manager in his debut season at Inter.
- Beppe Marotta claimed his 10th Scudetto overall, his first as Inter President.
- Inter still has the Coppa Italia Final against Lazio on May 13 to play.
- Lautaro Martinez, Serie A's scoring leader, returned from injury as a second-half substitute and assisted Mkhitaryan's goal.
A Dominant Performance Seals the Title
Inter Milan entered Sunday's match needing only a draw to clinch the Serie A title, but they left nothing to chance. A clinical 2-0 victory over Parma at a packed San Siro ensured the Nerazzurri were crowned champions of Italy for the 2025-26 season. The win moved Inter an unassailable 12 points clear of Napoli, the 2025 champion, with three rounds still to play. AC Milan, another title rival, had earlier lost 2-0 at Sassuolo, further easing Inter's path to glory.
Thuram and Mkhitaryan Deliver the Goals
The deadlock was broken in first-half stoppage time. Piotr Zielinski unlocked the Parma defense with a perfectly weighted pass to Marcus Thuram, who showed composure to slot his angled shot beyond goalkeeper Zion Suzuki. The goal sent the home crowd into a frenzy. The result was effectively sealed in the 80th minute. Lautaro Martinez, returning from an injury layoff as a second-half substitute, set up Henrikh Mkhitaryan. The 37-year-old Armenian, a former Manchester United midfielder, swept the ball home from close range to double Inter's lead.
Chivu's Remarkable Debut Season
The triumph marks a significant milestone for Cristian Chivu, who has enjoyed a remarkable debut season as Inter manager. The Romanian, who won the treble as a legendary defender for the club, has now secured his first major honor as a coach. Chivu was a surprise choice to replace Simone Inzaghi, who left after Inter ended last season empty-handed—losing the Champions League Final, the Scudetto by one point, the Supercoppa Italiana Final, and the Coppa Italia semi-final. Chivu was drafted in just days before the Club World Cup, with little senior management experience. His tactical flexibility and ability to maintain squad focus have been widely praised.
Marotta's First Title as President
Beppe Marotta won the 10th Scudetto of his career, but his first as Inter President. "It is certainly different and a dream come true," Marotta told DAZN Italia. "I honestly never dreamed of winning as President of Inter, it is something remarkable." Marotta thanked the club's previous presidents—Pellegrini, Moratti, Zhang—as well as the fans and owners for providing a calm working environment. He insisted that the Scudetto belonged to Chivu and the team, and expressed confidence that Chivu "can and must remain at Inter for many years."
A Historic Home Celebration
Inter had not sealed the title before its home fans at San Siro since the 1989 season—nearly four decades ago. When the final whistle blew, fireworks lit up the sky, and players, staff, and supporters danced in jubilation. Thuram, who was born in Parma while his father Lilian Thuram played there, reflected on the team's unity: "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."
What Comes Next: Coppa Italia Final and Beyond
Inter still has the Coppa Italia Final against Lazio on May 13 to play, offering a chance for a domestic double in Chivu's debut season. The club's 21st Serie A title places it second only to Juventus, who hold a record 36 Scudetti. With a young, cohesive squad and a manager who has already proven his mettle, Inter appears well-positioned for sustained success. Marotta's endorsement of Chivu suggests the club will build on this triumph rather than rest on it.
The bottom line
- Inter Milan won the 2025-26 Serie A title with a 2-0 victory over Parma, securing their 21st Scudetto and third in six years.
- Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored the goals; Lautaro Martinez provided an assist on his return from injury.
- Cristian Chivu won his first major honor as manager in his debut season, having taken over after Simone Inzaghi's departure.
- Beppe Marotta won his 10th Scudetto overall and first as Inter President, praising Chivu and the team.
- Inter sealed the title at home for the first time since 1989, with three matches still to play.
- Inter will face Lazio in the Coppa Italia Final on May 13, aiming for a domestic double.






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