🗓️ Game played on May 25, 2025
The Serie A last round didn’t just wrap up a season — it delivered pure Italian drama from start to finish. While the title was technically decided a week earlier, the final matchday sealed fates for Europe, survival, and dreams left hanging. 🇮🇹⚽
The defining moment of the season came in the penultimate round, when Inter dropped points at home against Lazio (2:2). That result, combined with Napoli’s away draw at Parma (0:0), meant the title race was still alive — but Napoli held a one-point advantage heading into the final day.
And they did not waste it. 🔥
With a calm and clinical 2:0 win over Cagliari, Napoli secured their spot at the top with 82 points, edging out Inter by just one point. The team celebrated in front of a packed home crowd, as Napoli lifted the Scudetto under the leadership of Antonio Conte. 🏆
Despite a professional 0:2 win away at Como, Inter’s hopes relied on Napoli slipping — which never happened. They finish the season in 2nd with 81 points. So close… yet so far. 🫣
No surprises here — Atalanta had locked in 3rd place with consistent performances throughout the season. They end the campaign with 74 points and a well-deserved return to the Champions League. 💪
It wasn’t smooth sailing for Juventus. Facing Venezia away, they were pushed to the limit but scraped a 2:3 victory. That result secured 4th place and a ticket to next season’s Champions League. Pressure, met. 🎯
Roma handled their business with a solid 0:2 win at Torino, climbing to 5th place and punching their ticket to the Europa League. Efficient, controlled, no unnecessary drama. 🔥
The last remaining European spot was pure chaos.
Fiorentina played away at Udinese and got the job done with a 2:3 win — but their fate depended on the result in Rome. If Lazio won, Fiorentina would be out.
And then came the miracle.
Lazio hosted Lecce, knowing a win meant Europa or Conference League qualification.
Lecce? Fighting for survival.
Against all odds, Lecce scored first and went into halftime with a 0:1 lead. To make matters worse for Lecce, Periotti was sent off before halftime. Down to 10 men, the expectation was that Lazio would score at least three in the second half.
But… it never happened.
Final whistle: Lazio 0–1 Lecce.
Lazio finish 7th, outside European competitions. Lecce, against every odd, stay in Serie A. What. A. Game. 😳
Three teams said goodbye to the top flight:
Bologna finished the league in 9th, but thanks to winning the Coppa Italia, they earned a ticket to the Europa League next season. Proving once again: cups matter. 🏅
Position | Team | Points | European Competition |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Napoli | 82 | Champions League |
2 | Inter | 81 | Champions League |
3 | Atalanta | 74 | Champions League |
4 | Juventus | 70 | Champions League |
5 | Roma | 69 | Europa League |
6 | Fiorentina | 65 | Conference League |
➕ Bologna – Europa League (Cup winners)
The Serie A last round was the perfect Italian finale — passion, defense, goals, red cards, heartbreak, and glory all packed into one weekend. From Napoli’s triumph to Lecce’s survival, this season reminded us why Calcio is pure emotion. 🇮🇹❤️
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