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After the 1-1 draw against Verona (here’s the match report), Inter’s celebrations began at San Siro, where the Serie A trophy was lifted.
We’re following every stage of the Nerazzurri celebrations, which will end late this evening in Piazza Duomo.
Thuram is celebrating with everyone: first with his family, even putting the glasses on his grandmother as well as hugging his father Lilian.

Then comes the turn of a historic photo with Materazzi on the sidelines of an interview with DAZN: both of them, of course, wearing the “fast glasses”. Thuram himself spoke about the relationship he has with the former Nerazzurri defender: "Marco Materazzi has always been close to me, especially in the most difficult moments of this season."
Captain Lautaro Martinez - first alone and then together with Chivu - lifts Inter’s 21st Scudetto to the sky amid the San Siro celebrations.
Cristian Chivu also spoke to DAZN about these celebrations: "The trophy lifted together with Lautaro? They pushed me in there, I didn’t want to. It’s a moment dedicated to the players, I’ll take a photo with the staff later and that’s enough for me."

A huge roar from San Siro for Cristian Chivu, who responds with the "V" hand sign, and the Curva immediately starts a chant for him.
Marcus Thuram’s "fast" glasses are setting a trend: Dimarco and Bastoni are wearing them too. Akanji and Calhanoglu also put on glasses for the occasion.
As usual, the engraving on the Scudetto trophy is shown: F. C. Internazionale 2025-2026.
The Nerazzurri parade should set off at around 6:30 PM. It is scheduled to start from Viale Caprilli, an area where a large concentration of fans is already expected along the sides of the Meazza parking ramp. The example of 2024 suggests long travel times: back then, the bus took about half an hour just to reach the Hippodrome roundabout.
From there, the route will pass through Piazzale Lotto and continue along Via Monte Rosa, crossing a large section of the city between Piazza Amendola and the CityLife area, until reaching Piazza Buonarroti. After that, the open-top bus, decked out in Inter’s colors and carrying both the league trophy and the Coppa Italia trophy, will take Via Boccaccio, pass through Piazzale Cadorna, and then turn onto Via Carducci.
The parade will then continue toward Largo d’Ancona, Corso Magenta and Via Meravigli, before entering central Milan by passing in front of Castello Sforzesco. The route will then go through Piazza Cordusio and Via Orefici, before the final arrival in Piazza Duomo, beneath the Madonnina.
Compared with the parade two years ago, the route will therefore be shorter. The ending, however, will remain unchanged: the team will appear from the terrace of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, leading chants through a megaphone together with the sea of fans present. In 2024, around 400,000 Inter fans took to the streets.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
📸 MARCO BERTORELLO - AFP or licensors
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