
Napoli clinched their second Serie A title in three seasons after edging Inter Milan thanks to a 2-0 home victory over Cagliari in a dramatic finale to the season on Friday. It sealed a fourth Italian championship for Napoli, and a record for coach Antonio Conte, who is the first coach to win Serie A with three clubs after earning titles with Inter Milan and Juventus.
"Everyone contributed to this -- but the coach most of all," Napoli captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo said. "Napoli needed him to get back on top. He's phenomenal." Comparing it with his three Serie A titles won at Juventus and one at Inter -- not to mention a Premier League title at Chelsea -- Conte, 55, said it was "the most unexpected, the most difficult, and the most stimulating in terms of the challenge."
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