Juventus secured their 39th Serie A title in a dramatic final day of the 2023/24 season, defeating Atalanta 2-1 at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday. The victory, coupled with Inter Milan’s 1-1 draw against Roma, handed Juventus the Scudetto by a single point after a thrilling 38-game campaign. The Turin giants, who had led the table for much of the season, saw their lead shrink to just one point going into the final matchday. A goal from Dusan Vlahovic and a late winner from Federico Chiesa sealed the deal for Massimiliano Allegri’s side, sparking jubilant celebrations among the Juventus faithful. The title is Juventus’ first since the 2019/20 season, ending a three-year wait for the club’s supporters. Meanwhile, Inter Milan’s hopes of a first Scudetto since 2020 were dashed, with their draw against Roma leaving them just one point behind the champions.
Serie A Champions Decided: Juventus Claim Historic Title

Juventus secured their 38th Serie A title in dramatic fashion, defeating Cagliari 2-1 at the Stadio Olimpico. The victory, coupled with Inter Milan’s 1-1 draw against Sassuolo, handed Juventus a three-point lead with just one match remaining.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored the decisive goal for Juventus in the 69th minute, his 28th league goal of the season. The Portuguese superstar’s strike silenced Cagliari’s home crowd and sent Juventus fans into raptures.
Inter Milan’s title hopes were dented by Sassuolo’s equaliser in the 85th minute at the Mapei Stadium. The draw meant Inter finished the season on 86 points, three adrift of Juventus.
Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri hailed his side’s resilience and determination. “We never gave up, even when things were tough,” Allegri said post-match. “The players showed incredible character to come back and win.”
Cagliari’s defeat was sealed by a late own goal from Fabio Pisilli in the 88th minute. The goal sparked wild celebrations among Juventus players and fans alike.
Juventus will now focus on their remaining fixture against Roma, while Inter Milan will face Atalanta. The final matchday promises to be a thrilling conclusion to an enthralling Serie A season.
Juventus Secure First League Title in Three Years

Juventus claimed their 39th Serie A title on Sunday, securing their first league triumph in three years with a 2-0 victory over Cagliari. The Old Lady sealed the Scudetto with four matches remaining, finishing 16 points clear of second-placed Inter Milan. Alvaro Morata and Manuel Locatelli scored the decisive goals for Massimiliano Allegri’s side, who have dominated Italian football for over a decade.
The victory at the Stadio Sant’Elia marked a significant milestone for Juventus, who last won the league in the 2020/21 season. The club’s consistent performances this season have been underpinned by a solid defence, conceding just 28 goals in 34 matches. Juventus’ attacking trio of Morata, Dusan Vlahovic, and Federico Chiesa have also been instrumental, netting 68 goals between them.
Inter Milan, who had been Juventus’ closest rivals, suffered a 3-1 defeat to Lazio on Saturday, effectively ending their title challenge. The Nerazzurri will now focus on securing a Champions League qualification spot, with a nine-point cushion over fourth-placed AC Milan. Roma currently occupy the final Champions League berth, 12 points ahead of fifth-placed Atalanta.
Juventus’ title win comes amidst a season of change for Italian football, with the introduction of a new collective bargaining agreement and a revamped Serie A brand. The league has seen increased viewership and engagement, with Juventus’ resurgence contributing to a renewed interest in Italian football. The club’s success has also been attributed to Allegri’s tactical acumen and the squad’s experience in high-pressure situations.
2023/24 Serie A Champions Crowned Amidst Dramatic Finale

Inter Milan secured the Serie A title in a thrilling final day of the season, edging out Juventus by a single point. The Nerazzurri’s 1-0 victory over Atalanta, combined with Juventus’ 1-1 draw with Roma, sealed their first Scudetto since the 2009-10 season. Inter’s victory at the Gewiss Stadium was sealed by a second-half strike from Lautaro MartÃnez, his 28th goal of the campaign.
Juventus, who led the table for much of the season, were left to rue missed opportunities in their final game. A late equaliser from Roma’s Andrea Belotti denied Juve the chance to snatch the title on the final day. The Bianconeri’s draw meant they finished the season on 87 points, one behind Inter.
AC Milan, who had been in contention for the title until the final weeks of the season, finished third after a 3-0 win over Sassuolo. The Rossoneri’s victory was not enough to overtake Juventus, who held onto second place. Roma’s late equaliser against Juventus ensured they finished fourth, securing a Champions League qualification spot.
Napoli, who had won the title in dramatic fashion last season, finished fifth after a 2-0 defeat to Lazio. The Partenopei’s defeat meant they will play in the Europa League next season. Lazio’s victory secured them a Europa Conference League spot, finishing sixth.
Juventus Triumph in Thrilling Serie A Title Race

Juventus secured the Serie A title in a dramatic final day of the season, defeating Cagliari 2-0 at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. The victory sealed a 99-point haul, edging out Inter Milan by a single point. It marks Juventus’ 38th Scudetto and their first since the 2019/20 season.
Inter Milan, despite a 3-1 win over Sampdoria, fell just short of the title. The Nerazzurri finished on 98 points, leaving them to settle for second place. Inter’s manager Simone Inzaghi expressed disappointment but praised his team’s efforts throughout the campaign.
AC Milan completed the top three, finishing third with 81 points after a 2-1 victory over Udinese. The Rossoneri’s strong finish ensures they will compete in next season’s Champions League. Milan’s coach Stefano Pioli hailed his team’s resilience and determination.
Atalanta secured fourth place with a 3-1 win over Verona, also qualifying for the Champions League. The Bergamo side finished on 78 points, six clear of fifth-placed Lazio. Atalanta’s manager Gian Piero Gasperini credited his players’ consistency for their impressive season.
Roma missed out on European competition, finishing sixth despite a 2-0 win over Torino. The Giallorossi ended the season on 65 points, one point behind Lazio. Roma’s sporting director Tiago Pinto acknowledged the need for improvement in the upcoming transfer window.
The relegation battle saw Cagliari, Hellas Verona, and Spezia drop into Serie B. Cagliari’s defeat to Juventus confirmed their relegation, while Verona and Spezia also succumbed to the drop. The three sides will compete in Italy’s second tier next season.
Serie A Champions: Juventus End Napoli's Dominance

Juventus have ended Napoli’s two-year dominance of Serie A, clinching the 2023/24 Scudetto with a 2-0 victory over Roma. The win at the Stadio Olimpico, coupled with Napoli’s 3-1 defeat to Lazio, secured Juventus’ 38th league title and first since the 2019/20 season. The Old Lady finished the campaign with 92 points, two clear of Napoli in second place.
Alvaro Morata and Federico Chiesa scored the goals that sealed Juventus’ triumph, with both players capitalising on defensive errors from Roma. The victory marked a remarkable turnaround for Juventus, who had struggled in the early part of the season but found their form under manager Massimiliano Allegri.
Napoli’s defeat to Lazio ended their hopes of a third consecutive Serie A title. The Partenopei had led the table for much of the season but faltered in the final months, with a series of draws and defeats opening the door for Juventus. “We gave everything, but it wasn’t enough,” said Napoli captain Lorenzo Insigne after the match.
Juventus’ title win was built on a solid defence, with the team conceding just 30 goals in 38 games. Their attacking trio of Morata, Chiesa, and Dusan Vlahovic also proved decisive, with the trio contributing 62 goals between them. Allegri praised his players’ resilience and determination, saying, “This title is for all the hard work and sacrifices they have made.”
The 2023/24 Serie A season was notable for its competitiveness, with Juventus, Napoli, and Inter Milan all vying for the title until the final weeks. Lazio finished fourth, while Atalanta and AC Milan rounded out the top six. The season also saw a record number of goals, with 1,109 struck in total.
The 2023/24 Serie A season concluded with a dramatic finale, crowning Juventus as champions after a tense final-day showdown. Their victory marks a return to form for the Turin giants, ending a three-year title drought. The club’s consistent performances throughout the campaign, coupled with a decisive final-day win, secured their 38th Scudetto. As the celebrations begin, attention now turns to the summer transfer window and next season’s Champions League qualification battle. Meanwhile, the relegated sides face the challenge of rebuilding and securing an immediate return to Italy’s top flight.













