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Milan secure 1st Serie A title in 11 years

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AP Milan, May 24: The city of Milan was swarming with a sea of celebrating red-and-black fans as AC Milan secured its first Serie A title in 11 years on Sunday with a 3-0 win at Sassuolo.

Thousands of supporters in the team's colors had started gathering in Milan's Piazza del Duomo, in front of the iconic cathedral, even before the Rossoneri clinched its 19th scudetto.

And it was the man who thrives in the big occasions who helped Milan do it, as veteran forward Olivier Giroud scored twice to set his side on the way to the win.

Rafael Leão set up all three first-half goals. The 22-year-old Leão was presented with the Serie A player of the season award after the match.

The result meant Milan finished two points ahead of defending champion — and city rival — Inter Milan, which won 3-0 at home to Sampdoria.

There was pitch invasion after the presentation with thousands of jubilant fans dancing on the field and singing "Pioli's on fire" in tribute to coach Stefano Pioli.

"I'm happy for me, the fans, the players and the whole Milan world, they all deserve this scudetto," Pioli said. "We always believed in it.

"The players were fantastic from the first match to the last, never losing intensity and never stopping working, We deserved it because we won difficult matches such as the two games against Roma and Lazio, and at Napoli."

The season-long duel between Milan and Inter for the Italian league came down to the final day and the Rossoneri only needed one point to clinch its first scudetto since the 2010-11 season. It had a two-point lead over Inter and a better head-to-head record, which is the tiebreaker.

Backed by the vociferous support, Milan had a high intensity from the start and had several chances to take the lead before doing so in the 17th minute.

Leão won the ball back in midfield and raced down the flank before cutting in from the left and rolling the ball across to Giroud, who slotted the ball between the legs of both Sassuolo defender Mert Müldür and goalkeeper Andrea Consigli.

Giroud has a long history of scoring at critical moments.  The 35-year-old Giroud has also scored in important matches this season for Milan, including against Inter and Napoli.

Giroud did it again in the 32nd in very similar fashion after turning in another cross from Leão from the left. It was one-way traffic and Milan all but sealed the match – and the title – four minutes later. 

This time Leão's assist came from the right and Franck Kessié swept it in from close range. Giroud was given a standing ovation when he was substituted in the 72nd minute. 

Fellow veteran Ibrahimovic was brought on and he thought he had scored in what could be his last club match but it was ruled out for offside. Salernitana secured another season of Serie A soccer despite losing 4-0 at Udinese as Cagliari could only draw 0-0 at bottom club Venezia.

Also, Napoli won 3-0 at Spezia in a match where play was halted for 12 minutes because of crowd trouble.

 
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