Juventus sealed their 28th Scudetto with a 2-0 victory over Cagliari at Trieste as Inter Milan wrecked AC Milan's Scudetto hopes and invigorated their own chances of playing in the Champions League next season with a 4-2 win in the Derby della Madonnina at San Siro.
A Diego Milito hattrick, two of which came from the spot, grossed the Nerazzurri all three points with two goals from Serie A top goalscorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, as well as a penalty, but was not sufficient to keep Massimiliano Allegri's side within touch of the new Serie A champions Juventus.
Juventus went into the penultimate round of the Serie A season with a one-point lead in hand over AC Milan, the Bianconeri twisted in a professional; unimaginative display against the Rossoblu, opening the scoring through Mirko Vucinic within six minutes.
Mirko Vucinic bust from a borderline offside position to reach Leonardo Bonucci's ball forward and kept his cool to slit the ball through the legs of Michael Agazzi to put Juventus in the lead on their first attack in sixth minute.
Canini sealed the win for Juventus in the 74th minute, who put Martin Caceres' cross into his own goal, leaving his own goalkeeper no possibility.
On the record, it was Juventus' 28th Serie A title; an Italian record yet Juventus' players and officials were swift to bring up the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal, which resulted in them being stripped of the 2005 and 2006 titles.
"It's our 30th Scudetto," Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta told television reporters after his team moved four points clear of Milan with one game to play.
"We have 30 on all the champagne bottles and we have won 30 titles."
Juventus can now comprehend the season unbeaten if they circumvent defeat against Atlanta next Sunday and beat Napoli in the Italian Cup final on May 20.
A Diego Milito hattrick, two of which came from the spot, grossed the Nerazzurri all three points with two goals from Serie A top goalscorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic, as well as a penalty, but was not sufficient to keep Massimiliano Allegri's side within touch of the new Serie A champions Juventus.
Juventus went into the penultimate round of the Serie A season with a one-point lead in hand over AC Milan, the Bianconeri twisted in a professional; unimaginative display against the Rossoblu, opening the scoring through Mirko Vucinic within six minutes.
Mirko Vucinic bust from a borderline offside position to reach Leonardo Bonucci's ball forward and kept his cool to slit the ball through the legs of Michael Agazzi to put Juventus in the lead on their first attack in sixth minute.
Canini sealed the win for Juventus in the 74th minute, who put Martin Caceres' cross into his own goal, leaving his own goalkeeper no possibility.
On the record, it was Juventus' 28th Serie A title; an Italian record yet Juventus' players and officials were swift to bring up the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal, which resulted in them being stripped of the 2005 and 2006 titles.
"It's our 30th Scudetto," Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta told television reporters after his team moved four points clear of Milan with one game to play.
"We have 30 on all the champagne bottles and we have won 30 titles."
Juventus can now comprehend the season unbeaten if they circumvent defeat against Atlanta next Sunday and beat Napoli in the Italian Cup final on May 20.
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