Napoli win Serie A 🇮🇹 crowned champions for the fourth time in history 🏆 | OneFootball

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·23 May 2025

Napoli win Serie A 🇮🇹 crowned champions for the fourth time in history 🏆

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Napoli are champions of Serie A for the fourth time in their history.


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The title in the 2024/25 season was confirmed on Friday (22) with a win over Cagliari in the final round of the championship.

Inter Milan, the only competitor in the fight for the trophy, also won, but finished with one point less.

Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku scored the goals (or rather, great goals) of the victory, which drove the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium crazy.


Tension at the beginning

Napoli started the final round of Serie A with a one-point lead.

Inter Milan played at the same time, facing Como away from home, and opened the scoring first, at 19 minutes into the game.

Stefan de Vrij's goal put the Champions League finalists in the lead of the Italian Championship.

Of course, the information quickly reached Naples and created tension among the fans at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium.

The home team pressured Cagliari, but couldn't get past the opposing defense for most of the first half.


Relief and celebration

At 41 minutes into the first half, Scott McTominay scored the relief goal for Napoli.

The Scotsman received a cross from Matteo Politano and hit a beautiful volley to score and open the scoring.

In the following minutes, several flares were lit inside and outside the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, producing beautiful images.

Napoli continued to dominate the game in the second half and extended their lead thanks to their top scorer in the championship.

Lukaku received the ball just after midfield, gave a great dribble to Yerri Mina and carried the ball until he entered the area and finished off the goalkeeper.

Inter Milan also scored 2-0 almost at the same time, with Joaquín Correa, but by then the title was more than on its way to Napoli.


History for Conte

Coach Antonio Conte was not on the sidelines on Friday after being expelled in the last round.

He watched the game from the stands and made history by becoming the first coach in history to win at least one Italian title with three different teams.

Conte had already led Inter Milan (2020/21) and Juventus (2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14) to the national title.


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