Playmakerstats
·24. Mai 2025
Napoli crowned Italian champions

Playmakerstats
·24. Mai 2025
Napoli clinched the Serie A title in proper style on Friday with a solid 2-0 win at home over Cagliari, thanks to goals from Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku.
That win means they’ve now got their hands on their second league trophy in three years, (and fourth overall) edging out Inter by just a single point.
Inter did their bit with a 2-0 victory away at Como, with goals from Stefan de Vrij and Joaquin Correa, but it wasn’t quite enough.
McTominay got the party started just before half-time with a stunning overhead kick after a lovely cross from Matteo Politano, sending the packed Stadio Diego Armando Maradona absolutely wild.
Lukaku made sure of the result early in the second half, going on a brilliant solo run before sticking it in the back of the net – job done.
From there, it was all about the celebrations. The Diego Armando Maradona Stadium turned into a sea of flares, smoke, and noise, and the skies over Naples lit up with fireworks when the final whistle went.
The title win puts Napoli just ahead of Inter by the narrowest of margins, and it also sees Antonio Conte make history as the first manager to win the Serie A title with three different clubs.