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Naples was won by the championship after defeating Cagliari 2-0 in front of a stadium full of Armando Maradona.
Naples may have been mistaken for a full-time earthquake after Antonio Conte's man won the Italian crown and eliminated Inter Milan.
Although the Champions League finalists left home with Como, it was a regular victory for the newly crowned champion.
Naples is Italy's champion! 🏆🇮🇹#4Parthenope #napoliscudetto pic.twitter.com/jjgkk9o65i
– lega serie A (@seriea_en) May 23, 2025
Como 0-2 Inter Milan
Inter ended the Serie A with a 2-0 victory over 10-man Cuomo, but their title hopes were shattered in the process.
Simone Inzaghi's side made a breakthrough in 20 minutes, with Stefan de Vrij supplying power to Home from Hakan Calhanoglu corner.
The International Front dominated most of the first half, and their control deepened when Cuomo goalkeeper Pepe Reina was sent out in his last competitive match before retirement.
Despite the advantage, Inter Milan remained cautious after a quick breakthrough in the Champions League final.
However, after starting over, they did double the lead. Joaquin Correa gets a clever pass from Taremi in the box, cutting it into his left foot and curling it to the distant corner.
CESC Fabregas' Como showed spirit, with both Patrick Cutrone and Gabriel Strefezza rejecting the second half, but the numerical disadvantage told. Finally, that's not enough to provide visitors with a guard title.
Naples 2-0 Cagliari
Scudetto is ours…𝑨𝑮𝟒𝑰𝑵!
Naples is Italy's champion! 🇮🇹💙#ag4in #proudtobenapoli pic.twitter.com/quxsx2n3mv
– Official SSC Napoli (@en_sscnapoli) May 23, 2025
The Decade Definition Night at Stadio Maradona ended with a celebration as Naples won his fourth Serie A title with a 2-0 victory over Cagliari – second in three seasons.
From the beginning, Naples dominated, occupying 17 crosses and 72% of the possession in the half-time game. The breakthrough came in the 42nd minute, when Matteo Politano's cross was met by Scott McTominay, who played the bike in the biggest race of his career.
Inter's lead in Como made the bet clear – Naples must win. The second half was nervous early, and Romelu Lukaku provided a pure class.
He blocked two defenders to meet Rrahmani's long ball, and he poured into the box, passing Sherri's low post. His shirtless celebration attracted a yellow card and roared from his faithful home and elsewhere in the city.
Conte's man managed the rest of the game for the rest of the class, limiting Cagliari to a single shot without a single goal. Napoli finished the game with a 22-shot finish, while the timeout Conte watched from the stands and became the third coach in history, winning Serie A with three different clubs (Juventus, International Front) and now Not Napoli.



