Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi is delighted seeing his team confirmed champions.

Francesco Acerbi and Marcus Thuram struck for Inter in their 2-1 win against AC Milan.

It's an incredible sensation, we did something incredible and it's only right to share it with as many people as possible," Inzaghi told DAZN.

There are so many protagonists of this success, first and foremost the players, but also the directors and President Steven Zhang, as anything we needed during this journey was provided for us.

Clearly, my thoughts also go to my family, my wife Gaia, my children, my parents. My limitation is that often I can't leave my work at work and tend to bring it home with me, but they were fundamental for me."

Inzaghi said: It was a good game, it's a pity that it got so tense in the last five minutes, as it had been very fair until then. We played well, could've scored another goal in the first half, but we are very happy.

It was a long journey for me and my staff. You work every day trying to improve. If I think back to my debut Champions League games here with Real Madrid and Liverpool, who went on to be the finalists that year, I could already see the positive signs and was confident we could build on that to go on and reach six trophies."

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