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The tension was growing, but for the eighth time in Serie A this season, McTominay broke the deadlock for Napoli. He held off a defender while having his shirt pulled and still managed the acrobatic volley on the turn from 10 yards on the Politano cross from the right.
Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku led Napoli to the Serie A title as their goals sealed a 2-0 win over Cagliari in Naples amid wild scenes of celebration across the city.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.The Serie A championship has gifted numerous heart-stopping finales, with the
Almost a third for Napoli as Neres is played in by Lukaku but Sherri denies him And it's the same score line in Como with Correa doubling the Nerazzurri's lead. It will however be in vain as things stand. That might just be it for the Scudetto race as Lukaku makes a superb driving run from deep before sweeping home.
Despite victory over Como, Inter missed out on the Serie A title on Friday after Napoli emerged victorious over Cagliari.
Napoli clinched their second Serie A title in three years, benefiting from consistent performance and lighter fixtures compared to Inter Milan. Key signings Romelu Lukaku and Scott McTominay played pivotal roles in securing the title.
Napoli claimed their second Scudetto in three seasons on Friday, a triumph shaped as much by their own consistency as a light fixture list and the growing fatigue that sapped the strength from their closest rivals Inter Milan.
Inter will face Como at Sinigaglia in the final round of Serie A tonight and will play its last chances to win the Scudetto. Napoli is ahead by one point and consequently, if they win, they would
Inter president Beppe Marotta spoke to DAZN: "We have the obligation to believe. The players know it's an important game. Destiny is not in our hands. Referees? Silence is a form of communication to be interpreted and explained. At that moment, there was tension and it had to be managed".