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March to Victory: Inter’s Tricolor Celebration and Parade in Milan

After more than half an hour, the Nerazzurri team bus has covered just over two hundred meters of the eight kilometer route that will take Lautaro and his teammates to Piazza Duomo, with the caravan that may be delayed sent on arrival at the centre. Whistles and smoke bombs surrounded the path of the two Inter buses, with the players and also the staff next to the parapet. Among the wildest were Barella, Dimarco and Dumfries but also Farris, Inzaghi’s deputy.

Inter’s championship march has begun. The two open buses (the first with the team and the second with the staff) have just left San Siro, being greeted outside the Meazza garage by the thousands of cheering fans who ‘opened and allowed the Inter caravan to pass between two wings of the crowd.
Arnautovic, Calhanoglu and Pavard were the first to get on the bus, followed little by little by the rest of the team including coach Simone Inzaghi. Music immediately came out of the bus speakers, while flags with two stars also appeared on the sides and the words “Italian champions” and “We have the second star, thank you Inter fans” continue” was read on both buses! And there was also no shortage of the first chant from the megaphone, with the footballers (Dimarco and Barella being among the first to take the microphone) singing “leaders are the league is leaving” and “we are the Italian champions” between a few beers and group selfies.

Football; Serie A: Fc Inter vs Torino

In May 2021, Covid prevented Inter from accepting their fans after winning the scudetto. There was no lack of celebration, both in the San Siro and on the streets of the city, but without the parade of the classic open-top buses. Today, however, everything is ready for the great Nerazzurri parade that after the match against Torino will fill the streets of Milan to celebrate the victory of the championship, after the undefeated party of fans and players last Monday after the success of the derby that gave. the mathematical certainty of the effect of the twentieth tricolor.

Once the match against Granata is over and the showers and post-match interviews are complete, Inter will be on board two open buses with a scheduled departure for around 4pm from the Meazza. From there, a route of about eight kilometers will start that will go from the San Siro area to Corso Sempione, with a stop in front of the headquarters on Viale della Liberazione before going under the Scala and finally reaching Piazza Duomo around 8 pm a long procession that will then ending when the team comes to Terrace 21, from where the players greet the fans and start the party.

Police forces were also heavily deployed, and on Friday Milan chief executive Claudio Sgaraglia ordered a ban in the party areas on the administration and sale of alcoholic and spirit drinks, the sale of takeaway food in glass containers and cans of both some in fixed form. and street vendors, not excluding normal consumption with table service. But it won’t be the last Nerazzurri party. Indeed, on May 19, after the match against Lazio, the trophy will be presented to the team on the pitch, followed by a concert in which Ligabue, Bocelli and Max Pezzali could be the protagonists , among others.

Tricolor dance for the Curva Nord

Tricolor surrounded by Nerazzurri colors and the inscription “Dale campeon”, meaning “come forward” in Spanish. This is the choreography that appeared in Inter’s Curva Nord when Lautaro Martinez and his teammates entered the field before the game against Torino. In the centers of the second row blue appeared tricolor instead with the number 14, ie the scudetto given by the FIGC to the Nerazzurri for the 2005/06 season after the Calciopoli scandal. Furthermore, after the Serie A anthem, tricolor confetti exploded on the sidelines, with everyone chanting “We are the champions of Italy”

Choruses for Inzaghi, the coach misses with San Siro

“Jump with us, Simone Inzaghi”, sings the whole San Siro. And the Inter coach, after a few moments of hesitation, jumps with all the Meazza and laughs happily to win the scudetto. The coach from Piacenza was indeed one of the first to receive the singers from the Curva Nord at the game against Torino, in a festive situation that continued between singing and flags.

Catwalk Torino for the Italians

Homage and catwalk with Torino to Italian champions Inter. In fact, the entire Granata team entered on two sides when they entered the pitch, welcoming the Nerazzurri with a long applause. Several of the players gave a tribute, while the former Inter player Bellanova kissed his teammates. A move of great sport from Torino, to which the entire San Siro responded with a general applause.

Inter celebration inside the stadium

Marotta, ‘we want to continue the cycle with Inzaghi’

“We started the cycle with Inzaghi a few years ago and he passed the test: in a major club you have to show with facts, he has shown that he is good and successful, you can’t get better than that . He is young and ambitious, we want to continue this cycle, which will end sooner or later, but we are not even halfway there.” International CEO Giuseppe Marotta said this, in an interview with Dazn before the game against Torino. “Renewing Lautaro and another good striker? Next year there will be a challenging season with the Club World Cup, the team must be supported as best as we can but we must also deal with stability: we will try to make a creative transfer market. .”

Team at San Siro amid chants and smoke bombs

Inter’s celebration of winning the Scudetto is ready to begin. The team parade with the open bus will only start after the match against Torino (kick-off at 12.30), but in the meantime the fans have already started to gather around San Siro. And there was already the first glimpse of celebration when the team bus (on which the two stars will appear for the twentieth scudetto winner) arrived at the stadium for the match against Granata: Inter fans actually waiting for the players with chants, smoke bombs and fireworks, in the position of Nerazzurri already more than an hour before the match against Torino. Even at the various metro stops on the lilac line, which leads to the stadium, there was no shortage of chants and jeers from fans to rivals Milan and Juventus.

Between celebrations: team at San Siro amid chants and smoke bombs

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2024-04-28 15:13:00
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