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They are no longer tied for second most successful in Italy, as Inter now has more Serie A titles than AC Milan. That hasn’t been updated yet
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They also do not share the record of UEFA champions league titles with Real Madrid, which (currently) has 15. They hold the second place. — Preceding
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