The streets of Milan were awash in blue and black as Inter Milan marked their latest Scudetto triumph, a moment that turned into a personal pilgrimage for journalist Lia Buzzidi, who was on the ground to witness the festivities.
Celebration in Milan
Buzzidi’s presence was rewarded with a rare gift: the club’s championship kit, a tangible token of the achievement that she later shared with her audience, underscoring the deep connection between the team and its supporters.
Across the Atlantic, Manchester United’s midfield maestro Bruno Fernandes etched his name into the record books by delivering his twentieth assist for the club, a milestone that highlighted his growing influence under the Red Devils’ new tactical setup.
Yet the weekend was not without its low points; Luca, a devoted fan and regular contributor to the show, confessed to feeling a deep sense of melancholy after his side’s disappointing display, a sentiment that resonated with many who had pinned hopes on a different outcome.
During the same period, Luca’s social media feed revealed a series of selfies with football legends such as Andrés Iniesta and Paulo Dybala, moments that contrasted sharply with his personal disappointment and illustrated the unpredictable emotional roller‑coaster of modern fandom.
Guardiola’s Uncertain Future
Meanwhile, the football world buzzed with speculation about Pep Guardiola’s future at Manchester City, as whispers of a possible exit began to circulate despite the club’s formidable squad and its ambitions for the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.