Thousands of fans filled the streets on Sunday as Inter Milan embarked on an open-air bus parade from the San Siro stadium to the city cathedral, commemorating the Nerazzurri's 20th Italian league title.
The jubilation ensued after a 2-0 triumph at home against Torino, following a memorable derby victory over city rivals AC Milan, which secured the title six days prior.
On the San Siro pitch, Inter players hoisted coach Simone Inzaghi into the air, initiating the celebratory spectacle.
Hakan Çalhanoğlu's two second-half goals further solidified Inter's lead, extending their advantage to 19 points over second-place Milan, which settled for a 0-0 draw against third-place Juventus on Saturday.
Abraham rescues Roma
Tammy Abraham scored his first goal after a long injury layoff to earn fifth-place Roma a 2-2 draw at defending champion Napoli, which is ninth.
Still, Roma had its advantage over sixth-place Atalanta reduced to two points after Atalanta beat Empoli 2-0.
Also, fourth-place Bologna required a late goal from Alexis Saelemaekers to secure a 1-1 draw with relegation-threatened Udinese.
Paulo Dybala put Roma ahead with a penalty near the hour mark, and Mathias Olivera equalized for Napoli with a deflected shot. Then Victor Osimhen converted a penalty for Napoli following a foul on Khvicha Kvaratskhelia before Abraham found the target with a header.
Abraham's goal was initially ruled offside but then awarded following a VAR review.
Roma defender Evan Ndicka assisted on Abraham's goal by heading on a corner kick from Dybala. Earlier this month, Ndicka suffered a collapsed left lung in a game against Udinese.
Abraham tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in the final match of Serie A last season. He returned earlier this month.
Mario Pasalic and Ademola Lookman scored for Atalanta.
Fiorentina beat second-to-last Sassuolo 5-1 in the late game.
In the first leg of the Europa League semifinals on Thursday, Roma hosts unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen, and Atalanta visits Marseille.