Inter is second

The traditional club AC Milan is champion in Serie A again for the first time in eleven years. Milan secured the title of the Italian championship with a sovereign 3-0 (3-0) on the last day of the game at US Sassuolo. Led by double goalscorer Olivier Giroud and three-time assist Rafael Leão, coach Stefano Pioli’s team brought a splendid end to a strong season on Sunday and were no longer caught by Inter Milan.

The city rivals won the parallel game at home against Sampdoria Genoa 3-0 (0-0). In the end, the defending champions had two points fewer than Milan. Milan secured their 19th league title and drew level with Inter; Record champion is Juventus Turin (36). Milan last triumphed in Serie A in 2011.

In the stadium in Sassuolo, which was almost completely filled with Milan fans, the guests made the preliminary decision early on: veteran Giroud scored a brace (17th/32nd minute), Franck Kessie scored the third goal (36th). All three goals were assisted by Rafael Leão, one of the most exciting players of this Serie A season. A header hit by substitute Zlatan Ibrahimovic in what was possibly his last professional game was disallowed after video evidence.

Ibrahimovic, Ronaldinho & Co.: The most expensive additions to AC Milan

16 Zlatan Ibrahimovic | 11/12 by FC Barcelona | €24 million

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previously €6 million rental fee
(Data as of April 15, 2022)

16 Alexandre Pato | 07/08 by Internacional | €24 million

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16 Andrea Conti | 17/18 by Atalanta | €24 million

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15 Ronaldinho | 08/09 from FC Barcelona | €24.2m

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13 Alberto Gilardino | 05/06 from Parma | €25 million

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13 Alessio Romagnoli | 15/16 from Roma | €25 million

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12 Fikayo Tomori | 21/22 from Chelsea | €28.8m

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previously €600,000 rental fee

11 Rafael Leão | 19/20 from Lille | €29.5 million

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10 Alessandro Nesta | 02/03 by Lazio | €31 million

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9 Franck Kessie | 19/20 by Atalanta | €32 million

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8 Carlos Bacca | 15/16 by FC Sevilla | €33.3m

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7 Krzysztof Piatek | 18/19 from Genoa | €35 million

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6 Filippo Inzaghi | 01/02 by Juventus | €36.2m

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5 Mattia Caldara | 18/19 by Juventus | €36.9 million

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Swap for the same fee with Leonardo Bonucci

4 Andre Silva | 17/18 from FC Porto | €38 million

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3 Lucas Paqueta | 18/19 by Flamengo | €38.4m

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2 Rui Costa | 01/02 by Fiorentina | €41.3m

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1 Leonardo Bonucci | 17/18 by Juventus | €42 million

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After the 2011 championship, Milan slipped into the mediocrity of Serie A and even missed out on the European Cup for three years. Coach Pioli was the first to bring the red-blacks back into the Champions League and now to the top in Italy – in 2020 the coach came close to being replaced by Ralf Rangnick.

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