Serie A:Inter Milan clinched a fifth consecutive Serie A crown after a nervy 1-0 final-day victory at Siena. Diego Milito scored the only goal in the second half of the match at Stadio Artemio Franchi as Inter finished the season two points clear of second-placed Roma, who were 2-0 winners at Chievo.
The win secures Inter's second title under coach Jose Mourinho, and guarantees the Nerazzurri a place in the record books as the first team to win five back-to-back league titles since Juventus achieved the feat in the 1930s.
Leonardo signed off as AC Milancoach in some style as his side demolished slumping Juventus3-0.
Ronaldinho scored a double after Luca Antonini had opened the scoring in the 13th minute.
Milan were already virtually assured of third place, while Juventus will have to settle for seventh - outside the European places.
Laziobeat 10-man Udinese3-1 in Saturday night's other match.
Thomas Hitzlsperger put Lazio ahead with a deflected shot in the 15th minute only for Antonio Di Natale to equalise on the half-hour mark.
But things turned against Udinese when Mauricio Isla talked his way into a second yellow card and an early shower seven minutes later, and Lazio made use of their man advantage as Sergio Floccari put them ahead on the stroke of half-time before Cristian Brocchi made sure early in the second half.