Serie A round-up: Champions Inter Milan beat Torino and Napoli hold Roma

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Hakan Calhanoglu scores from the penalty spot for Inter against TorinoImage source, Getty Images
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Hakan Calhanoglu is the second player to reach 22 Serie A goals for both AC Milan and Inter, after Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Newly crowned Serie A champions Inter Milan beat 10-man Torino thanks to a double from Hakan Calhanoglu.

The midfielder scored twice in four second-half minutes, with a fine strike in the box and a penalty after Marcus Thuram was caught by Matteo Lovato.

Adrien Tameze was sent off for the denial of a goalscoring opportunity, fouling Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

Inter registered their 20th clean sheet of the season, equalled the club's league record.

More history was made as the league's first all-female refereeing team were in charge for the match at the San Siro.

Napoli were held to a 2-2 draw by Roma at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona as England forward Tammy Abraham scored an 88th-minute equaliser.

It was the striker's first goal since 29 April last year, with Abraham having only returned from a cruciate knee ligament injury earlier this month.

The result leaves Roma four points behind Bologna in their quest for a top-four place, with four games remaining.

Second-placed Milan played out a goalless draw with Juventus, who are five points behind them in the table.

Former Italy defender Fabio Cannavaro took charge of his first full match since being appointed Udinese manager until the end of the season.

His side drew 1-1 with 10-man Bologna and remain in the relegation zone, two points from safety.

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