Inter Milan kicked off their Serie A title celebrations with a comfortable win over 10-man Torino, continuing a strong home league record that has seen the Nerazzurri go unbeaten in 13 such fixtures (11 wins, two draws).Welcomed onto the San Siro pitch by a Torino guard of honour, newly-crowned Scudetto winners Inter kicked off with a 20th Serie A title now under their belt following a satisfying victory over rivals AC Milan on Monday. Simone Inzaghi’s side confirmed top spot with five games to spare – the joint-earliest in Serie A history – yet a three-figure points total was still in their sights as they felt their way into the contest.A guard of honour for the Scudetto winners 👏Inter Milan are Italy’s ELITE 🔵⚫️📺 @tntsports & @discoveryplusuk pic.twitter.com/S9Bkh46GjZ— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) April 28, 2024 Looking for a first head-to-head win since January 2019, Torino were the side creating the better opportunities in the opening exchanges, stinging the palms of Yann Sommer via Ricardo Rodriguez and Duván Zapata, before the latter nodded a deep cross narrowly wide of the post. Unphased, San Siro’s Curva Nord were in full voice during a rather subdued first half of football, with Inter’s best chance coming from Hakan Çalhanoğlu’s rifled effort that was inadvertently deflected wide by Marcus Thuram.They’re finally not just Pipo’s brother and Lilian’s sonChant de la Curva Nord : “Simone Inzaghi saute avec nous…”Il cède et saute avec les fans ⚫️🔵pic.twitter.com/pgIpN2OT6H— Inter FR (@InterMilanFRA) April 28, 2024 It was perhaps par for the course for Il Toro, who have now been level at halftime in 25 of their 34 league fixtures this season, yet within five minutes of the restart, the complexion of the game had changed drastically. Originally awarded a yellow card for bundling over Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Adrien Tameze was eventually sent off following an on-field review for denying a goalscoring opportunity.
Shortly after that dismissal, the Nerazzurri made the most of their numerical advantage, breaking the deadlock with a fierce strike of a bouncing ball from Çalhanoğlu to leave Vanja Milinković-Savić with no chance. Just three minutes later the Turkey international struck again, this time from the spot as he fired into the top corner after Thuram was upended in the box. Those quickfire goals seemingly knocked the stuffing out of the 10-man visitors, who rarely troubled Inter as the game drifted towards full-time.
Speaking of a penalty call, an all-woman refereeing team officiated the match for the first time in the league’s history. Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi (33) was the main referee, and Francesca Di Monte and Tiziana Trasciatti were assistants.Eight points adrift of a European qualification spot, Torino’s hopes of a late surge look to be gone as their search for a first top-flight head-to-head win at Inter since April 2016 goes on. As for the hosts, a victory here is the perfect start to the day, and having collected their medals after the full-time whistle, the Nerazzurri will now set off on an open-top bus tour as their celebrations continue.SERIE A – MATCHDAY 34FridayFrosinone – Salernitana 3-0 (2-0)/Soule 10, Brescianini 25, Zortea 85/SaturdayLecce – Monza 1-1 (0-0)/Krstovic 90+2 – Pessina 90+6 pen/Juventus – AC Milan 0-0Lazio – Verona 1-0 (0-0)/Zaccagni 72/SundayInter Milan – Torino 2-0 (0-0)/Calhanoglu 56, 60 pen/16:00: (1.60) Bologna (3.70) Udinese (6.25)19:00: (2.00) Napoli (3.60) Roma (4.10)19:00: (1.45) Atalanta (4.70) Empoli (8.00)21:45: (1.75) Fiorentina (3.70) Sassuolo (5.40)Monday21:45: (2.30) Genoa (3.30) Cagliari (3.45)***odds are subject to change***