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At San Siro, through the streets and around the Duomo, the city of Milan is painted black and blue. Inter are champions of Italy, and they became so with a home match: it hadn’t happened since 1989, since the derby against Milan was officially “at home” for the Rossoneri.
Everyone was involved in the celebrations: Thuram, Chivu, Dimarco, and also the Inter fans in the city center streets.
🍾 Thuram: “Come on, blow the whistle!”, then champagne and 😎
Marcus Thuram was immediately the heart of the celebration, even before the final whistle. DAZN in fact shared behind-the-scenes footage showing the Frenchman shouting: “Come on, blow the whistle, come on!”
After the match, Thuram praised Barella and the group on DAZN’s microphones: “Barella is the best Italian player, one of the best in the world. I didn’t understand why he was being questioned, but even the greatest get questioned. He is also our captain, and this title is for him tonight”.
“This group loves being together, loves joking around, loves making sacrifices together; I saw that from the first day I arrived”.
🎶 “Made in Romania” played for Chivu! He points to the players
During the celebrations at San Siro, the song “Made in Romania” rang out, linked to a video Calhanoglu had brought into the dressing room several years ago, after it went viral in Turkey. A coincidence that — according to DAZN — today became a tribute to Chivu on the day of the Scudetto.
The coach was pulled under the Curva by Dimarco, and he reacted by pointing at the players, enjoying the celebration more from the sidelines.
⛪ Fans at the Duomo! Official celebration on May 17
The celebrations also moved to Piazza Duomo, with thousands of fans pouring into the streets.
The official parade, for public order reasons, is scheduled for May 17.
👀 The banner: Chivu “keeps Conte on a leash”
Even before kickoff, some fans’ banners had already been seen; among them, the one that went viral was the banner showing Chivu “keeping” Antonio Conte, winner of the previous Scudetto, “on a leash.”
It is a clear reference to the banner held by Dumfries in which the Inter wing-back was “keeping” Theo Hernandez “on a leash.”
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