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Napoli Secures Serie A Title With 2-0 Win Against Cagliari Led By McTominay And Lukaku

In a decisive match, Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku led Napoli to a 2-0 victory over Cagliari, clinching the Serie A title. This marks Napoli's fourth championship win and Antonio Conte's fifth title in his debut season.

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Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku played pivotal roles in Napoli's triumph over Cagliari, securing a 2-0 victory that clinched the Serie A title. Antonio Conte's squad needed a win to stay ahead of Inter, who also won their match against Como. Despite Inter's efforts, Napoli's home win ensured they were crowned champions of Italy for the fourth time.

The match began with Napoli showing intent as Giacomo Raspadori narrowly missed an early chance. Lukaku's attempt was blocked by Yerry Mina, while Antoine Makoumbou avoided a red card after a VAR review. As news of Inter's goal spread, tension rose in the stadium. However, McTominay calmed nerves with an acrobatic volley from Matteo Politano's cross in the 42nd minute.

Napoli Wins Serie A Title Over Cagliari

Napoli made history by becoming the first team to win the Scudetto after finishing 10th in the previous season. This achievement surpassed Conte's Juventus record from 2011-12 when they moved from seventh to first place. Conte is now the second manager to win Serie A in his debut season with Napoli, following Alberto Bigon in 1989-90.

Lukaku doubled Napoli's lead shortly after halftime. He chased down Amir Rrahmani’s long pass and outmuscled Michel Adopo and Mina before scoring. David Neres almost added another goal but was denied by Alen Sherri. In stoppage time, Alessandro Deiola threatened but Alex Meret preserved Napoli’s clean sheet.

Antonio Conte transformed Napoli into title contenders after a disappointing previous season. His leadership led them to collect 82 points, matching records set by Inter in 2009-10 and AC Milan in 2010-11 for the lowest points tally to win Serie A in a 20-team format.

McTominay was instrumental throughout the season with his involvement in 16 goals (12 goals, four assists). His contribution matched Hernanes' record from 2010-11 for most goal involvements by a midfielder in their debut Serie A season over two decades.

This season marked a significant turnaround for Napoli under Conte’s guidance. The team's remarkable journey from mid-table obscurity to champions highlights their resilience and strategic prowess on and off the pitch.

Story first published: Saturday, May 24, 2025, 3:04 [IST]
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