Juventus smashed Bologna 4-1 to secure a top-four finish on the final day of the Serie A season.
Top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo was an unused substitute, but Federico Chiesa, a double from Alvaro Morata and a strike on the cusp of halftime from Adrien Rabiot did the business for them.
Bologna did get a goal back closer to the end through Ricardo Orsolini, as the Bianconeri reigned victorious to beat Napoli to a top-four spot.
Inter Milan celebrated their title triumph in Serie A in style on Sunday with a 5-1 thumping of Udinese at the San Siro Stadium.
Ashley Young fired the opener in the first half and had Christian Eriksen providing the second before Lautaro Martinez fired in from the penalty spot.
Substitute Ivan Perisic gave the Nerazzurri a fourth near the end as fellow substitute Romelu Lukaku made it five, before Roberto Pereyra grabbed a consolation from the penalty spot.
AC Milan leapfrogged Atalanta in second spot on the table through a 2-0 win on the final day of the campaign in Bergamo.
Franck Kessie handed Milan the lead from the penalty spot towards the end of the first half and helped himself to a double with another spot-kick at the death.
Atalanta finished the match with ten players as Martin De Roon saw red, whilst the night belonged to the Rossoneri who qualified for next season's UEFA Champions League after a seven-year absence while the host finished in third spot.
Napoli missed out on a top-four spot as they finished the season with a 1-1 draw at home to Hellas Verona.
A goalless first half followed with the opening strike from the Partenopei's Amir Rrahmani, however Davide Faraoni cancelled it out to leave matters all square and Napoli in fifth-place.
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