Key Takeaways
- Inter Milan clinched their 21st Serie A crown with a 2-0 victory over Parma at San Siro on Sunday
- Supporters in the Curva Sud displayed two cryptic banners reading ’14’ and ‘+7’ seconds after the final whistle
- The ‘+7’ message refers to seven previous title wins that fans believe were secured despite controversial refereeing decisions
Inter Milan have officially won their 21st Italian league championship following a 2-0 triumph over Parma at San Siro. The team required just one point to seal the Scudetto with three games remaining, and they achieved this target in front of their home crowd on Sunday.
The final whistle sparked wild scenes on the pitch as players began their title celebrations. However, a mysterious message quickly caught the eye of spectators. Fans positioned in the Curva Sud – the stand opposite the main Ultras group in the Curva Nord – held up two large banners moments after the match ended.
The top banner displayed a large number ’14’ against the Italian tricolour background. Directly beneath it, a second banner carried the phrase ‘+7 against everything and everyone’.
The meaning behind the ‘+7’ refers to seven previous championship victories that Inter supporters claim were won despite unfavourable decisions from match officials. These incidents have long fueled a sense of injustice among sections of the fanbase.
This latest success marks the club’s 21st domestic title. The squad can now celebrate their achievement with three league matches still left to play this season.