Napoli have secured their fourth Serie A title after a thrilling 2-0 victory over Cagliari at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. The win ensured they finished one point ahead of Inter Milan, who also won their final match against Como but fell short in the title race.
Scott McTominay opened the scoring in the 42nd minute with a spectacular volley, sending the home crowd into celebration. Romelu Lukaku then sealed the victory early in the second half, holding off defenders before firing home Napoli’s second goal.
The triumph marks Antonio Conte’s first league title with Napoli and his fifth Serie A championship overall, making him the only manager to win the league with three different clubs. His leadership transformed Napoli into a dominant force, overcoming challenges throughout the season, including key player departures.
Fans flooded the streets of Naples, with Piazza Plebiscito becoming the epicenter of celebrations. Fireworks lit up the sky as supporters rejoiced in their team’s success, marking another historic moment for the club.
Napoli’s victory not only cements their place at the top of Italian football but also sets the stage for future ambitions under Conte’s guidance. The city now looks forward to defending the title and competing on the European stage next season.
Napoli performance and stats
Napoli is currently 1st in the Serie A with 82 points.
In the last 38 games, it has won 24 times, drew 10 times, and lost 4 times. In its last match, Napoli won 2-0 against Cagliari.
It has a positive goal difference after scoring 59 goals and conceding 27.