Cristi Chivu’s Inter Milan has become the talk of the town, with thousands of supporters blocking the team bus in anticipation of their final home match. The "nerazzurri" are gearing up for a celebration this afternoon as they take on Verona at 16:00. The arrival of the new Serie A champions at the stadium was complicated by the enthusiastic fans, who put on a spectacular street show near the team bus.

Cristi Chivu, 45, has transformed Milan into a joyful and vibrant city. With only two hours to go before the Inter-Hellas Verona match, thousands of supporters flocked to the San Siro stadium. The team bus barely made its way through the crowd, as fans sang and waved team colors and flags, starting the celebrations early.

This is just the beginning. After the match, Inter will officially receive the championship trophy. Only a few days ago, Chivu’s team won the Italian Cup with a 2-0 victory over Lazio in a lackluster final.

The official club account shared a video clip of the team's arrival at the stadium, with the caption, "The Italian Champions have arrived."

From player to coach, the former Romanian international achieved a treble under Jose Mourinho in 2010 (title, Cup, and Champions League).

In his debut as Inter’s coach, Cristi Chivu has become the first manager to win two trophies in his first season. This is a massive achievement that has quickly solidified his coaching career and bodes well for his future. Chairman Giuseppe Marotta has announced that Chivu is expected to sign a contract extension. He will become one of the highest-paid coaches in Serie A, with his current salary of 2.5 million euros potentially increasing to 3.5 million euros, with the contract extending until 2029.

“Choosing a coach was not easy, but a leader must always have courage. We were rewarded in the end. Extending Chivu’s contract? It’s practically a formality. Cristian Chivu is the present and future of Inter Milan. We have a very talented coach and we must keep him at any cost,” Marotta declared.