Serie A: already champion, Inter catches Lazio

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Continuation of the 37th day of Serie A this Sunday afternoon. Inter opened the doors of its Giuseppe Meazza stadium to Lazio. If this poster counted as butter for the Milanese, the Laziali had the hope of still surfing on the current form to climb the ranking in order to secure the best possible European ticket. For the Nerazzurri, the occasion was above all perfect to celebrate a little more the title of Italian champion in front of fans filled with happiness, and who had reserved nice fans for this last home match.

In the first period, Daichi Kamada opened the scoring (32nd) while Valentín Castellanos’ goal (5th) was refused by VAR. Denzel Dumfries equalized at the end of the match (87th) to secure a draw (1-1). In the standings, Inter still remains the clear leader of Serie A with the Scudetto already in their pocket, while Lazio occupies a good place in the race for Europe with this nice 6th place. Next weekend, as part of the final day of the Italian championship, the Nerazzurri will play against Hellas Verona, while the Biancocelesti will face Sassuolo, already condemned to the descent.

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