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MILAN, ITALY – MAY 17: Ange-Yoan Bonny of FC Internazionale Milano scores his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Hellas Verona FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 17, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Inter celebrated their Double with Serie A and Coppa Italia trophies in a party atmosphere against Verona, saying goodbye to some veteran players.
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The Nerazzurri completed the domestic Double on Wednesday by beating Lazio 2-0 in the Coppa Italia Final, and were presented with the Serie A trophy at the final whistle here, going off on an open-top bus parade through the streets of Milan. Hakan Calhanoglu was still carrying an injury, while relegated Hellas Verona missed Gift Orban, Daniel Mosquera, Suat Serdar and Daniel Oyegoke.
There was a tribute before kick-off to Inter legend Evaristo Beccalossi, who died earlier this month.
See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.
Yann Sommer was forced into a tricky save when the Kieron Bowie effort was deflected from point-blank range, while Henrikh Mkhitayran’s strike looped wide of the far top corner.
Lautaro Martinez ran onto a Mkhitaryan through ball only for his finish to be deflected over by Nicolas Valentini, but Mkhitaryan should’ve scored when sent through by Andy Diouf on the counter-attack, only to fire straight at Lorenzo Montipò.
Following a chaotic move at the dawn of the second half that saw Andrias Edmundsson put the Mkhitaryan header out for a corner, Inter finally broke through.
Although Ange-Yoan Bonny’s header glanced the resulting corner, the ball went in off Edmundsson’s chest for a Verona own goal.
Lautaro Martinez thought he had added another goal to his Capocannoniere tally, but the angled drive was pushed wide by Montipò’s outstretched boot.
There was a double opportunity when Edmundsson charged down a Mkhitaryan counter-attack, then combined with his goalkeeper to clear the Lautaro Martinez follow-up off the line. There were appeals for handball, but Edmundsson’s arm was flush to the body.
Verona also had penalty appeals rejected for a Luis Henrique push in the back as Valentini went for the header.
There were emotional scenes with a standing ovation for Matteo Darmian, who is moving on after nine years at San Siro, with Raffaele Di Gennaro, Stefan de Vrij, Francesco Acerbi and Davide Frattesi all expected to leave.
Sommer made one last big save with his gloves stung by an Amine Sarr screamer before allowing Di Gennaro a swansong appearance.
Inter teenager Matteo Mosconi was inches away from his first Serie A goal with an angled drive through a defender’s legs.
Petar Sucic thought he had scored from a deflected Federico Dimarco assist, but Valentini made the decisive goal-line clearance.
Instead, Verona got a goal in stoppages, as Kieron Bowie sprung the offside trap on a ball over the top, shrugged off Carlos Augusto, and placed a precise finish into the far bottom corner with the inside of the left boot.
Inter 1-1 Verona
Edmundsson og 47 (I), Bowie 91 (V)
17-05-2026 14:00
MatchDay 37
San Siro Stadium (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza)InterVerona
Live1 – 1
Player statistic
| Ange-Yoan Bonny(Assist: Petar Sucic) | 47' |
| 61' | Nicolás Valentini |
| 89' | Roberto Gagliardini |
| 90+1' | Kieron Bowie |
Inter
Verona
Starting lineups
1
Yann Sommer
Goalkeeper
81′
14
Ange-Yoan Bonny
Defender
64′
15
Francesco Acerbi
Defender
36
Matteo Darmian
Defender
64′
8
Petar Sucic
Defender
6
Stefan de Vrij
Defender
30
Carlos Augusto
Midfielder
22
Henrikh Mkhitaryan
Midfielder
17
Andy Diouf
Attacker
63′
10
Lautaro Martínez
Attacker
76′
11
Luis Henrique
Attacker
1
Lorenzo Montipò
Goalkeeper
5
Andrias Edmundsson
Defender
3
Martin Frese
Defender
84′
6
Nicolás Valentini
Defender
7
Rafik Belghali
Defender
61′
15
Victor Nelsson
Defender
24
Antoine Bernede
Midfielder
46′
63
Roberto Gagliardini
Midfielder
4
Sandi Lovric
Midfielder
84′
18
Kieron Bowie
Attacker
10
Tomas Suslov
Attacker
61′
Substitutes
16
Davide Frattesi
Midfielder
20
Hakan Calhanoglu
Midfielder
95
Alessandro Bastoni
Defender
23
Nicolò Barella
Midfielder
2
Denzel Dumfries
Midfielder
25
Manuel Akanji
Defender
9
Marcus Thuram
Attacker
13
Josep Martínez
Goalkeeper
31
Yann Bisseck
Defender
43
Matteo Cocchi
Defender
7
Piotr Zielinski
Midfielder
63′
32
Federico Dimarco
Defender
64′
94
Pio Esposito
Attacker
64′
48
Mattia Mosconi
Attacker
76′
12
Raffaele Di Gennaro
Goalkeeper
81′
34
Simone Perilli
Goalkeeper
14
Pol Lirola
Defender
36
Cheikh Niasse
Attacker
37
Armel Bella-Kotchap
Defender
94
Giacomo Toniolo
Goalkeeper
72
Junior Ajayi
Attacker
73
Moatasem Al-Musrati
Midfielder
19
Tobias Slotsager
Defender
70
Fallou Cham
Defender
41
Isaac
Attacker
21
Abdou Harroui
Midfielder
46′
11
Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro
Midfielder
61′
9
Amin Sarr
Attacker
61′
12
Domagoj Bradaric
Defender
84′
90
Ioan Vermesan
Attacker
84′