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In Naples, they showed the world how much fun a coronation could be, with films and fireworks and a little bit of Freddie Mercury. After sealing their Serie A title in Udine on Thursday, the Partenopei came home to a party so vast that the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona could never hope to contain it.

Their game against Fiorentina was sold out, and tens of thousands more fans gathered outside the gates, knowing that, even without a ticket, there was no place they’d rather be. Inside, a sea of blue gave way during a post-game light show to the red, white and green of the tricolore badge that Napoli will wear as champions next season.

There was no trophy presentation – that must wait for the final day – but players were called up, one by one, to be celebrated. There was a cameo, too, from the Oscar-winning director Paolo Sorrentino. He embraced the Napoli owner, Aurelio De Laurentiis, who was producing movies long before he made this title-winning team, and reflected that “Maradona showed us how”.

Victor Osimhen has led the way this season and he scored the penalty – having previously missed one – that sealed a 1-0 win. In doing so, he overtook George Weah as the most prolific African goalscorer in Serie A history. Fiorentina gave Napoli a guard of honour before kick-off, but subsequently did all they could to spoil the party. Unlike their opponents, they still need points to chase their targets this season.

Serie A’s title race is over but competition for European places is more ferocious than ever. Fiorentina finished the weekend eighth and their best hopes of qualifying for continental competition realistically now lie with either winning the Coppa Italia or the Europa Conference League, in which they have reached the final and semi-finals, respectively.

Victor Osimhen celebrates converting a penalty for Napoli against Fiorentina
Victor Osimhen missed a penalty for Napoli but stepped up to convert a second spot-kick. Photograph: Ciro de Luca/Reuters

Above them, six clubs have been fighting to join Napoli in the top four. All were pitted against one another this weekend. Milan hosted Lazio on Saturday afternoon and their neighbours, Inter, played at Roma immediately afterwards. Atalanta then hosted Juventus in Sunday’s lunchtime kick-off.

The question for the Milan clubs was how they would handle the pressure of such crucial domestic fixtures just four days before they are due to face each other in the semi-finals of this season’s Champions League. The answer was: with ease. Both claimed deserved 2-0 victories, though the Rossoneri paid a heavy price, Rafael Leão exiting their game after just 10 minutes with a thigh injury.

“No worries I’ll be back soon,” said the Portuguese in a post on the social media platform the Residency, but it is hard to imagine how a muscle strain could be overcome in less than a week. Milan had little trouble beating Lazio without him, but that spoke more to the meekness of the visitors, who failed to muster a shot on target for the first time in almost three…



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