Napoli emerged as the new champions of Italy after securing a 2-0 victory over Cagliari in the final round of the season, claiming their fourth Serie A title in history.
Antonio Conte’s side were pushed to the limit by Inter, who remained in contention until the last game of the season.
The Nerazzurri trailed by just one point heading into the final round, leaving the title within their grasp.
The Serie A title race was incredibly tight, with the possibility of a playoff still looming heading into the final round.
Ultimately, Napoli claimed the championship, finishing with 82 points from 38 matches, comprising 24 wins, 10 draws, and four losses.
This marks Napoli’s fourth Serie A title in history and their second in three years, following the triumph in the 2022-23 season under Luciano Spalletti.
The title win is a remarkable achievement for Antonio Conte, who becomes the first manager to win the Serie A title with three different clubs (Napoli, Inter, and Juventus).
Additionally, Conte has now won a top-flight title in his first season with three different clubs (Napoli, Chelsea, and Juventus).
Summer signings Romelu Lukaku and Scott McTominay played pivotal roles in the title victory.
Lukaku contributed 14 league goals and 10 assists, while McTominay added 12 goals and six assists, proving instrumental in Napoli’s championship campaign.
For Inter Milan they now shift their focus to the Champions League final where they will face French Champions PSG on Saturday in Munich.