Inter Milan is on the verge of clinching the Scudetto, needing only three more points with four games left in the season. Their victory seems imminent after a notable comeback from Torino, despite the ongoing investigations into refereeing controversies. Inter’s CEO, Marotta, has assured fans that the club has always acted with integrity and is not involved in any scandal. The investigation into referees Rocchi and Gervasoni is nearing its conclusion.
In a highly anticipated match, AC Milan and Juventus played out a disappointing 0-0 draw at San Siro. The game lacked significant excitement, with the only notable moments being a disallowed goal for Thuram and Saelemaekers hitting the crossbar. This result has tightened the race for Champions League qualification, with Napoli, Milan, Juventus, Roma, and Como now closely positioned. Allegri’s Juventus slipped further behind Napoli, while Spalletti’s Milan remains in fourth but faces increasing pressure from the chasing pack.
Meanwhile, Torino’s pride was evident in their comeback against Inter. Despite an initial appearance that Inter would secure an easy win, substitutions from Torino’s coach led to a spirited fightback. Players like Zapata and Nije made an impact, and Ilkhan’s performance ignited the stadium. The coach highlighted a positive change in attitude, and Duvan Zapata expressed the team’s desire to mend their relationship with the fans.
In other Serie B news, Arezzo has secured promotion after a 3-1 victory over Torres, accumulating an impressive 80 points in 36 matches.

