
Napoli won their fourth Serie A title after a dramatic 2-0 win over Cagliari edged out Inter Milan. Coach Antonio Conte made history by winning the Scudetto with a third club, while Scott McTominay, who scored the opener, was crowned MVP. Romelu Lukaku added the second to seal the triumph.
- Title Win: Napoli finish 1 point ahead of Inter Milan to claim their 4th Serie A title.
- Conte's Record: First coach to win Serie A with three clubs – Juventus, Inter, and Napoli.
- McTominay’s Rise: Former Man United midfielder scores 12 goals and earns MVP honors.
- Lukaku Delivers: The Chelsea loanee scored the second goal and led the league with 10 assists.
- Comeback Story: Napoli bounced back from a 10th-place finish last season under new management.
- Fan Frenzy: Celebrations erupted across Naples, with signs reading "Again" and a big "4".
Conte’s turnaround of Napoli after a dismal season ranks among his greatest coaching feats. Without the star power of Osimhen and Kvaratskhelia, Conte leaned on his Premier League imports, McTominay and Lukaku, who delivered consistently. Free from European distractions, Napoli’s domestic focus paid off. For McTominay, it was personal redemption and a career-defining move.
From mid-table obscurity to champions of Italy, Napoli’s story this season is one of smart transfers, tactical grit, and resilience. With Champions League football returning to Naples, the summer transfer window could redefine their European ambitions.