Inter Milan crowned!
On the other side of the Alps, there is only one for Inter Milan, winner of the 21st Scudetto in its history after its 2-0 success at home against Parma. “21st Scudetto of Glory” placard La Gazzetta dello Sport while for his part the Corriere highlights the Italian treble by combining the title of the Interists with the success of Kimi Antonelli at the Miami Grand Prix in Formula 1 and that of Jannik Sinner at the Master 1000 in Madrid. And inevitably the day after this title, the Italian press only has eyes for Christian Chivu’s men. And beyond the transalpine press, it is the European press which welcomes this return to grace for Inter after the title gleaned by Naples last season. “Sacred evening“for theTeam which highlights Marcus Thuram, scorer yesterday and winner of his second Serie A title with the Nerazzuri while on the Spanish side, A.S. notes the return of Inter to the throne of Serie A. A championship mastered from start to finish by the men of Chivu, already crowned three days from the end.
Fabian Ruiz in 11, Luis Enrique’s dilemma
Winners 5-4 in the first battle against Bayern, the Parisians will try to qualify for a second final in a row next Wednesday. But with Achraf Hakimi’s injury, the Parisians will have to adapt and Warren Zaire-Emery should replace the Moroccan. If the French international has already performed very well in this position, he is a valuable element who is removed from the environment. A dilemma then arises and his name is Fabian Ruiz. Back from injury for a few matches and starting this weekend against Lorient, the Spaniard should start in Germany, but at what level? Overwhelmed by the intensity in the first leg, the former Napoli player could suffer the same fate on the return leg and this seems normal according to Roro, Rayan Cherki’s physical trainer in particular, who indicates that it takes 4 to 8 weeks to get back into rhythm after three months of injury. It now remains to be seen whether Ruiz will be fielded and whether he will be able to shine in the middle as was the case last season at the same stage of the competition.
Tottenham and De Zerbi leave the red zone
Tottenham gave themselves some breathing space by leaving the relegation zone at the best of times. Winners 2-1 on the pitch at Aston Villa, Roberto De Zerbi’s men are smiling again and now have their destiny in their hands with three days to go. A prestigious success for Spurs who won two matches in a row after their victory at Wolves last week, enough to once again believe in remaining in the Premier League. What if the arrival of Roberto De Zerbi bore fruit?