San Siro Erupts: Inter Celebrate Historic Domestic Double in Glorious Style

The Curva Nord shook with deafening chants as Inter Milan sealed a magnificent domestic double, capping a campaign defined by tactical discipline and relentless intensity. Beneath the iconic arches of the San Siro, players and staff lifted the Coppa Italia trophy just weeks after securing the Scudetto, completing a rare and celebrated feat in Italian football.

Simone Inzaghi’s side navigated a grueling schedule with clinical efficiency, dropping minimal points across both competitions. Lautaro Martínez and Nicolò Barella consistently delivered in decisive moments, while a backline marshaled by Alessandro Bastoni and Benjamin Pavard absorbed pressure without fracturing. The final whistle in Rome had already written the narrative, but Saturday’s home celebration transformed it into a spectacle.

Flares painted the Milanese sky in Nerazzurri blue and black as thousands of supporters flooded the streets surrounding the stadium. Captain Martínez, hoisting both trophies before the stands, addressed the crowd with characteristic fire: “This is for every fan who stayed with us through the tough stretches. We fought for every ball, every minute, and now we stand on top of Italy.”

The double not only cements Inzaghi’s legacy at the club but also positions Inter as genuine European contenders. With continental ambitions still alive, the celebrations will be measured. But for one unforgettable night, Milan belonged to the Nerazzurri, and the San Siro roared its approval.