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 as Inter move 12 points clear of Napoli with three games remaining.
UGANDA —
Key facts
- Inter Milan defeated Parma 2-0 on May 3, 2026, at San Siro.
- Marcus Thuram scored in first-half stoppage time; Henrikh Mkhitaryan added a second in the 80th minute.
- Inter now hold an unassailable 12-point lead over defending champions Napoli with three matches left.
- This is Inter's 21st Serie A title, third in six years, and first sealed at home since 1989.
- Inter had 59% possession, 12 shots (5 on target) to Parma's 4 shots (none on target).
- Cristian Chivu won his first major trophy as head coach; he previously won three Serie A titles as an Inter player.
A Long-Awaited Home Coronation
Inter Milan secured their 21st Serie A title on Sunday with a commanding 2-0 win over Parma at the San Siro, ending a 37-year wait to clinch the Scudetto in front of their own fans. Needing only a draw to guarantee the championship with three rounds to spare, Inter delivered a performance that left no doubt about their superiority. The victory moved Inter 12 points clear of 2025 champion Napoli, an insurmountable gap with only three fixtures remaining. Fireworks, dancing and celebrations erupted at the final whistle as blue and gold ribbons littered the pitch.
Thuram and Mkhitaryan Strike the Decisive Blows
France forward Marcus Thuram broke the deadlock just before halftime, collecting the ball and firing an angled shot beyond the reach of Parma goalkeeper Zion Suzuki. Thuram, born in Parma while his father Lilian Thuram played for the club, thus scored against his birthplace to set Inter on course for glory. Inter had to wait until the 80th minute for the second goal. Lautaro Martinez, returning from injury as a substitute, delivered a pass across the face of goal for fellow substitute Henrikh Mkhitaryan, the 37-year-old Armenian, to slot home. Martinez, the Serie A scoring leader, thus marked his comeback with a crucial assist.
Chivu's First Major Prize as Coach
Cristian Chivu, who won three Serie A titles as an Inter player, celebrated his first major trophy as head coach. Before the match, he told the media that Inter wanted to 'kill off' the Scudetto 'as soon as possible' — a sentiment his team executed with clinical precision. Inter dominated the match, recording 59% possession, 12 shots with five on target, and creating three big chances. Parma, in 12th place, managed only four shots, none on target, and failed to seriously threaten Inter's goal.
Statistical Dominance and Title Pedigree
Inter's title win was widely anticipated: pre-match analysis gave Inter a 72% probability of victory, with a 2-0 scoreline predicted at 14.1% likelihood. The team has scored 19 goals in their past six matches and won 26 of their 35 league games this season. This is Inter's 21st Serie A title, trailing only Juventus's record 36. It is their third Scudetto in six years, but the first sealed at home since 1989 — nearly four decades ago. The club last won the title in 2024.
A Team Built on Togetherness
Marcus Thuram credited the squad's unity for their success. '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,' he said. The French striker's goal and Martinez's assist exemplified the collective spirit that has defined Inter's campaign. With the title secured, Inter can now focus on finishing the season strongly and preparing for next year's Champions League, where they will aim to build on their domestic dominance.
The bottom line
- Inter Milan won the 2025-26 Serie A title with a 2-0 win over Parma, moving 12 points clear of Napoli.
- Marcus Thuram and Henrikh Mkhitaryan scored the goals; Lautaro Martinez provided an assist on his return from injury.
- This is Inter's 21st Scudetto, third in six years, and first clinched at San Siro since 1989.
- Cristian Chivu won his first major trophy as head coach, having previously won three Serie A titles as a player with Inter.
- Inter dominated the match statistically: 59% possession, 5 shots on target to Parma's 0, and 3 big chances created.
- The title was sealed with three games to spare, underscoring Inter's league supremacy this season.







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