Inter finished the job in Milan, beating Parma 2-0 to secure the Serie A title with three matches still left on the schedule.

The result handed Inter their 21st Scudetto and closed the door on Napoli, who had pushed the race deep into the season. Reports indicate the victory set off celebrations across Milan, where supporters marked a title that now adds another chapter to one of Italian football’s biggest clubs.

Key Facts

  • Inter won the Serie A title with a 2-0 victory over Parma.
  • The championship is Inter’s 21st Scudetto.
  • Napoli finished behind Inter in the title race.
  • Inter sealed the crown with three league matches remaining.

Inter’s early title clinch says as much about consistency as it does about one afternoon’s result. Winning the league before the final stretch begins gives the club breathing room, but it also underlines how firmly Inter controlled the season when the pressure peaked.

Inter did not just win on the day — they ended the title race with authority.

For rivals, especially Napoli, the outcome sharpens the margins that define a league campaign. One strong challenger stayed close, but Inter created enough separation to make the final weeks irrelevant in the standings. That matters in Italy, where title races often drag into the closing rounds and every dropped point can change the story.

Now the focus shifts from the clinch to what comes next. Inter have time to celebrate, but they also have a chance to frame this title as more than a single-season success. How the club closes the campaign, and how its rivals respond this summer, will shape whether this Scudetto stands as a peak or the start of a longer run.