ROME — The two players who Antonio Conte wanted more than any others secured Napoli its second Serie A title in three years on Friday.
Scott McTominay scored with an acrobatic bicycle kick before halftime and Romelu Lukaku doubled the lead with a solo goal after the break in the decisive 2-0 home win over Cagliari.
Conte became the first coach to win the Italian championship with three different teams.
''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 to his three Serie A titles won at Juventus and one at Inter — not to mention a Premier League title at Chelsea — Conte said it was ''the most unexpected, the most difficult, and the most stimulating in terms of the challenge.''
Conte also noted how he had to try and convince players to stay when he arrived last June.
Napoli needed only to do the same or better than defending champion Inter Milan in the final round of matches, so Inter's 2-0 win at 10-man Como wasn't enough for the Nerazzurri.
Napoli finished Serie A one point ahead of Inter.