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Napoli's leading scorer Osimhen bags the goal to clinch Serie A title

Ben Sully
Victor Osimhen scored the decisive goal for Napoli as they won the league title
Victor Osimhen scored the decisive goal for Napoli as they won the league titleAFP
All Napoli needed to mathematically win the Serie A title on Thursday was to not lose to Udinese. After going 1-0 down, their top scorer and star of the season, Victor Osimhen, equalised in the second half to secure the point they needed to sensationally claim the Scudetto.

For the first time since 1990, the city of Naples is the home to the Champions of Italy after Napoli drew 1-1 in their away meeting with Udinese to win the Serie A title for the third time in their history.

After a late Salernitana equaliser prevented Napoli from winning the title on Sunday, Luciano Spalletti’s side travelled to the Dacia Arena with the knowledge that a point would be enough to end their wait for the Scudetto.

Like Salernitana, Udinese were keen to spoil the party, and they took advantage of a nervous start from the visitors to take the lead in the 13th minute. Sandi Lovric was given the time and space in the box to fire an unstoppable strike into the top corner.

Victor Osimhen attempted to lead the Napoli response, but he was unable to make the most of two half-chances, sending a header into the clutches of Marco Silvestri before nodding agonisingly wide from Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s lofted cross.

General view of the match
General view of the matchReuters

Trailing at half-time of a Serie A away game for the first time this season, Spalletti headed down the tunnel to give a potentially historic team talk.

The Italian’s wise words paid dividends within seven minutes of the restart when Osimhen scored the all-important goal that had been 33 years in the making.

Silvestri palmed Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s low shot into the path of the Nigeria international, who kept his composure to calmly guide the ball home, sparking scenes of pandemonium among the 11,000 travelling support and a packed-out Stadio Diego Armando Maradona who were watching history being made on big screens back in Naples.

Napoli fans in the stands
Napoli fans in the standsReuters

Piotr Zielinski attempted to make sure of the title, but his driven effort was superbly kept out by Silvestri. As it proved, a winning goal was not forthcoming, but that mattered little to a club and a city that could celebrate a title victory for the first time since the one and only Diego Maradona donned the famous Napoli jersey.

While Andrea Sottil’s side climb up to 12th place, Spalletti obtains his membership to an elite group, joining Ottavio Bianchi and Alberto Bigon as the only three Napoli managers to win the Scudetto.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Victor Osimhen (Napoli)

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