Inter Milan celebrate the Italian league title with a scoring festival against Udinese

Inter Milan officially celebrated its title of champion of the Italian Football League for the nineteenth time in its history and the first since 2010, with a scoring festival against its guest Udinese, 5-1 Sunday in the final 38th round.

Inter Milan first scored in the eighth minute through its former English international defender Ashley Young with a left-footed shot following a pass by Argentine international Lautaro Martinis, who fell from close range into the goal.

And strengthened the Danish international midfielder Christian Eriksen, the hosts' lead with a second goal a minute before the end of the first half, with a direct free kick (44).

Inter Milan continued to dominate in the second half and won a penalty kick after Moroccan international defender Ashraf Hakimi was blocked in the region by Dutchman Marvin Tsiklar Vanbri for her Martinez, scoring the third goal and raising his score to 17 goals this season (55).

The Croatian international winger Ivan Perisic added the fourth goal with a right-footed shot from inside the area, after a pass from the Uruguayan international midfielder Matthias Vicino (64), before the Belgian international Romelu Lukaku scored the fifth goal from close range when the Chilean international Alexis Sanchez played a fallen ball that hit the left post and rebounded. From Lukaku to the goal (71).

And cemented Lukaku's position in second place on the list of scorers with 24 goals, five goals behind Juventus striker Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese international leaders.

Udinese won a penalty kick after resorting to the video assistant referee after a handball on Eriksen, and the other Argentine, Roberto Pereira, successfully applied it (79).

It is the 28th victory for Inter Milan this season, compared to seven draws and only three defeats, collecting 91 points, 11 points behind the nearest chaser Atalanta, who later hosts Milan.

Atalanta has guaranteed being among the top four and thus the second qualifying card for the Champions League competition next season, while Napoli and Milan (both have 76 points) and Juventus are competing for the remaining two cards.

Napoli will play with its host Verona, and Juventus with host Bologna.

Milan and Napoli need to win to ensure the remaining two cards, regardless of the outcome of the Juventus match, which is threatened with missing out on the prestigious continental competition.

Later he will also play Sassuolo with Lazio, Spezia with Roma, and Turin with Benevento.

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