<p>Napoli won their third Serie A title, and their first in 33 years, on Thursday after a 1-1 draw at Udinese gave the Naples side an unassailable lead in the standings.</p>.<p>Napoli's triumph ended the city's long wait for the Scudetto since Argentine great Diego Maradona led them to two championships in 1986-87 and 1989-90.</p>.<p>A second-half goal by Victor Osimhen secured Napoli the title with five games remaining in the season.</p>.<p>"I am overwhelmed right now. It's an amazing feeling," Osimhen told <em>DAZN</em>. "We've waited so many years for this moment, and to be able to deliver the Scudetto to the Neapolitans is something we will never forget."</p>.<p>Napoli have 80 points, securing their position at the top of the table. Second-placed Lazio, who also have five games left to play, are 16 points adrift of Napoli.</p>.<p>Visiting supporters at the capacity Stadio Friuli held aloft banners adorned with the image of the late Maradona, eagerly anticipating the long-coveted Scudetto.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/psg-set-for-messi-divorce-after-suspending-superstar-1215369.html" target="_blank">PSG set for Messi divorce after suspending superstar</a></strong></p>.<p>Sandi Lovric dampened the spirits of Napoli fans when he scored the opening goal after 13 minutes, with a well-placed shot that found the top-right corner of the box.</p>.<p>After Udinese's goal, Napoli stepped up their attack. In the 53rd minute, Osimhen sparked jubilant celebrations among the visiting fans when he fired in the equaliser from a rebound.</p>.<p>Udinese goalkeeper Marco Silvestri pulled off a save to block Piotr Zielinski's half-volley, keeping the scoreline at 1-1 and prolonging the jitters of the Napoli fans.</p>.<p>As the final whistle blew, Napoli supporters rushed onto the pitch to celebrate the momentous occasion alongside the players.</p>.<p>"We were the underdogs at the start of the season. Not many believed in us and so many people wrote us off," Osimhen said.</p>.<p>"We believed from the start of the season that we have this great squad that can deliver the Scudetto."</p>
<p>Napoli won their third Serie A title, and their first in 33 years, on Thursday after a 1-1 draw at Udinese gave the Naples side an unassailable lead in the standings.</p>.<p>Napoli's triumph ended the city's long wait for the Scudetto since Argentine great Diego Maradona led them to two championships in 1986-87 and 1989-90.</p>.<p>A second-half goal by Victor Osimhen secured Napoli the title with five games remaining in the season.</p>.<p>"I am overwhelmed right now. It's an amazing feeling," Osimhen told <em>DAZN</em>. "We've waited so many years for this moment, and to be able to deliver the Scudetto to the Neapolitans is something we will never forget."</p>.<p>Napoli have 80 points, securing their position at the top of the table. Second-placed Lazio, who also have five games left to play, are 16 points adrift of Napoli.</p>.<p>Visiting supporters at the capacity Stadio Friuli held aloft banners adorned with the image of the late Maradona, eagerly anticipating the long-coveted Scudetto.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/psg-set-for-messi-divorce-after-suspending-superstar-1215369.html" target="_blank">PSG set for Messi divorce after suspending superstar</a></strong></p>.<p>Sandi Lovric dampened the spirits of Napoli fans when he scored the opening goal after 13 minutes, with a well-placed shot that found the top-right corner of the box.</p>.<p>After Udinese's goal, Napoli stepped up their attack. In the 53rd minute, Osimhen sparked jubilant celebrations among the visiting fans when he fired in the equaliser from a rebound.</p>.<p>Udinese goalkeeper Marco Silvestri pulled off a save to block Piotr Zielinski's half-volley, keeping the scoreline at 1-1 and prolonging the jitters of the Napoli fans.</p>.<p>As the final whistle blew, Napoli supporters rushed onto the pitch to celebrate the momentous occasion alongside the players.</p>.<p>"We were the underdogs at the start of the season. Not many believed in us and so many people wrote us off," Osimhen said.</p>.<p>"We believed from the start of the season that we have this great squad that can deliver the Scudetto."</p>