Napoli have been crowned Serie A champions after securing a 2-0 victory over Cagliari on Friday night, edging out defending champions Inter Milan in a dramatic conclusion to the 2024/25 season.

Goals from Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku were enough to secure the decisive win for Antonio Conte's men, who entered the final round of fixtures just one point ahead of Inter Milan.

Despite Inter also winning their final match 2-0 against 10-man Como, Napoli maintained their slender advantage to claim their fourth Italian championship and their second title in three seasons.

The triumph marks a significant achievement for manager Antonio Conte, who has made history by becoming the first coach to win Serie A with three different clubs, having previously led both Juventus and Inter Milan to league glory.

Speaking after the match, Conte described this championship as "the most unexpected, the most difficult, and the most stimulating in terms of the challenge."

The title race went down to the wire, with both contenders winning their final matches, but Napoli's consistency throughout the season ultimately proved decisive in bringing the Scudetto back to Naples.

This victory represents a remarkable turnaround for Napoli under Conte's leadership, adding another chapter to the club's storied history in Italian football.