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Milan's birthday treat for Inter president Moratti

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FC Internazionale Milano president Massimo Moratti received a special birthday gift on Saturday when the Nerazzurri were crowned Italian champions for the 17th time after AC Milan's 2-1 loss at Udinese Calcio.

Inter supporters gather in the centre of Milan to celebrate their team's title win
Inter supporters gather in the centre of Milan to celebrate their team's title win ©Getty Images

FC Internazionale Milano president Massimo Moratti received an extra special birthday present on Saturday when the Nerazzurri were crowned Italian champions for the 17th time following AC Milan's 2-1 loss to Udinese Calcio which secured the Nerazzurri the title.

Milan generosity
José Mourinho's side are seven points clear of their city rivals, who have only two matches remaining, and will be able to celebrate in front of their fans when they host AC Siena on Sunday. Without playing, the Nerazzurri won their fourth Serie A title in a row on the day Moratti celebrated his 64th birthday. "I want to thank Milan for this gift," said Moratti. "I didn't expect it; they've been really generous."

Birthday treat
After the disappointment of being eliminated in the first knockout round of the UEFA Champions League by finalists Manchester United FC, Inter can take some consolation from the fact they have now equalled the Rossoneri's haul of titles. "I expected to celebrate the Scudetto on Sunday, but to win it on my birthday is wonderful," added Moratti, whose father Angelo was president of the club between 1955 and 1968. "I'm happy that the name of my family is bound to the story of this club and I want to dedicate this title to my father."

Winning feeling
The Beneamata had gone 17 years without a league championship prior to their success of 2006, but winning has now become a habit. After three titles under the tutelage of Roberto Mancini, this is the first under Portuguese trainer Mourinho, who adds to the two Liga titles he won with FC Porto and the same number with Chelsea FC. "We changed our coach but kept winning," continued Moratti. "It wasn't easy to remain motivated after winning so much; I have to thank Mourinho. He is used to winning back-to-back titles so I hope he will do the same with us now."

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