Parma: 40. Corvi - 14. Valeri, 27. Britschgi (Almqvist, 73), 37. Troilo, 39. Circati - 16. Keita M. (Sørensen O., 72), 24. Ordonez - 76. Mikolajewski D. - 5. Valenti L. (Ndiaye Ab., 61), 9. Pellegrino M-o, 41. Nicolussi
Substitution: Ndiaye Ab. (from 61); Sørensen O. (from 72); Almqvist (from 73)
Bench: 31. Suzuki Z. - 15. Del Prato - 8. Estevez, 65. Plicco - 29. Carboni F.
Yellow Cards: Britschgi 7; Valenti L. 30
Sassuolo: 13. Turati (Zacchi, 83) - 23. U.Garcia, 25. Coulibaly W. - 21. Idzes (Felipe Pedro, 54), 35. Lipani (Volpato C., 83), 42. Thorstvedt, 90. Kone I. (Matic, 65) - 10. Berardi D., 45. Lauriente A. (Nzola, 66), 99. Pinamonti
Substitution: Felipe Pedro (from 54); Matic (from 65); Nzola (from 66); Zacchi (from 83); Volpato C. (from 83)
Bench: 12. Satalino, 49. Muric A. - 3. Doig - 44. Iannoni, 80. Muharemovic - 20. Fadera, 24. Moro L.
Yellow Cards: Thorstvedt 18
Torino bounced back in style after their disappointing defeat to Udinese

Inter Milan have officially been crowned Serie A champions for the 2025-26 season following a professional 2-0 victory over Parma at San Siro

What looked like a routine fixture quickly turned into a nightmare for the Rossoneri

On paper, it looked like a routine task for the visitors. Reality, however, told a different

Inter continued their relentless march at the summit of Italian football

Juventus produced a commanding performance away from home, comfortably beating Sassuolo

Fiorentina’s brief surge of optimism was quickly brought to a halt as they suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat

AC Milan missed a golden opportunity to strengthen their grip at the top of Serie A

Lazio brought their winless away run to a remarkable end in Serie A

Bologna opened their Coppa Italia campaign with a gritty 2–1 comeback victory

Milan were left to rue a missed opportunity to climb to the summit of Italian football

The Ukrainian midfielder opened the scoring in the first half with a trademark long-range thunderbolt

The Ukrainian striker scored the match-winning goal in the 81st minute

The Bianconeri dominated the first half, creating a flurry of chances

Napoli kicked off their Serie A title defence with a solid 2-0 away victory

The highly rated 17-year-old had been on the radar of both AC Milan and Inter Milan

The 29-year-old Spaniard will take charge of the Serie A side starting July 1st

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