Naples erupted in celebration as Napoli secured their fourth Serie A title in history with a dramatic final-day victory over Cagliari. The Diego Armando Maradona Stadium was a sea of blue as fans witnessed their team triumph in a tense showdown that kept everyone on edge until the final whistle.
Scott McTominay opened the scoring with a stunning volley just before halftime, sending the stadium into a frenzy. Romelu Lukaku sealed the victory in the second half with a brilliant solo effort, dribbling past defenders before calmly slotting the ball into the net.
Inter Milan, Napoli’s closest challengers, also won their match against Como, but fell short by a single point in the standings. The result confirmed Napoli as champions, sparking wild celebrations across the city.
Antonio Conte, watching from the stands due to a suspension, made history by becoming the first coach to win Serie A titles with three different clubs. His tactical brilliance and leadership were instrumental in guiding Napoli to glory.
The streets of Naples were filled with jubilant supporters, fireworks, and chants as the city embraced its champions. The victory marked Napoli’s second league title in three years, solidifying their place among Italy’s football elite.
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.