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More drama and chaos as Juventus claim title

Unbeaten Juventus comfortably dispatched Cagliari 2-0 in a match which the Sardinians hosted in Trieste - closer to Zagreb than their own island base - and featured a last minute change in kickoff times.

The title was assured when AC Milan, the only team who could catch them, lost 4-2 to bitter rivals Inter in a match which featured three penalties, a hat-trick for Diego Milito, two goals for Zlatan Ibrahimovic and yet another ghost goal.

Officially, it was Juventus' 28th Serie A title - an Italian record - yet Juve players and officials were quick to bring up the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal which resulted in them being stripped of the 2005 and 2006 titles.

"It's our 30th Scudetto," Juventus sporting director Giuseppe Marotta told television reporters after his team moved four points clear of Milan with one game to play.

"We have 30 on all the champagne bottles and we have won 30 titles."

"I won five titles on the field although they have only awarded me three of them, well, what can I do about it?" said the 2006 World Cup winner, who also won Serie A titles in 2002 and 2003.

Buffon has had a superb season, rediscovering the form which made him one of the world's top goalkeepers as Juventus were revitalized in the first season under the leadership of their former midfielder Antonio Conte.

There was more refereering controversy in Sunday's derby at San Siro as Inter, despite an unhappy season of their own, completed a double over Milan.