Postpublished at 22:03 British Summer Time 4 May 2023
At 64 Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti, who twice won the Coppa Italia with Roma, becomes the oldest manager to win Serie A.

After 33 years of hurt, Napoli have won the Serie A for the first time since a Diego Maradona-inspired side lifted the trophy in 1990.
Read how they got over the line in my report.
And get all the reaction from Brighton's late Premier League win over Manchester United right here.
Enjoy!
At 64 Napoli boss Luciano Spalletti, who twice won the Coppa Italia with Roma, becomes the oldest manager to win Serie A.
I reckon only Haaland is clear.
Just how good is Victor Osimhen?
European broadcaster James Horncastle on BBC Radio 5 Live: "They've had to go all the way to the Slovenian border to do it, but who cares! It's just magnificent after 33 years.
"No one put Napoli within the top-four, let alone winning the league. It is extraordinary. There have been so many highlights, I don't think you can say it's been completely planned either.
"It's all fitted together and it's also probably a product of dysfunction in Serie A.
"As much as this last week has felt like a disappointment because they didn't wrap it up last week, they've won it with five games to spare!"
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I live close to Naples and the people are going as wild as they did when Italy won the Euros. Given Naples is my preferred Italian team, I can at least enjoy the celebrations this time!
Danny
Alex Bysouth, BBC Sport
Naples is a city embracing success. You can see it, hear it, feel it. It's in the eyes and the smiles, the playful chatter and swaggering strides. Neapolitans can taste it, they're living every moment of it.
Napoli have cantered to a first title since 1990. Flags hailing the club's third championship hang from balconies, banners with "100% campione" ripple in the breeze. Even the usually superstitious Neapolitans have for months acknowledged this is their year.
Some feared the city won't cope with a party 33 years in the making. I Partenopei's game against Salernitana last Sunday was even moved back 24 hours as officials feared the potential forhuge celebrations would clashwith a major comic book convention.
That ended in a draw and those celebrations were put on hold, but they can finally be cranked up to full volume after Napoli clinched the title as far away from home as it is possible for them to travel in Serie A, at Udinese.
Daniele Palumbo
BBC Journalist, London
Napoli fans are in another world.
It is such an emotional moment for many people who have moved to the UK many years ago and now they see their deepest connection to Italy winning the Serie A title.
Not only Napoli, I'm sure everyone will enjoy seeing these celebrations unfolding.
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Forza Napoli! Shows what a patient long term approach can do
Aguri
Napoli win first Serie A title in 33 years
WHAT. IT. MEANS.
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And meanwhile in Naples, the sky is about to fall. Forza Napoli
Helena
Over three decades of hurt come to an end tonight. There's a pitch invasion, tears of joy. Napoli are the Italian champions. Nobody came close.
Udinese 1-1 Napoli
HISTORY!
Udinese 1-1 Napoli
One more minute.
Udinese 1-1 Napoli
Can't delay the inevitable forever Tim. The flags are waving, the songs are being sung. 90 seconds to go.
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Come on Udinese - or no sleep for a week.
Tim
Udinese 1-1 Napoli
Udinese have a free-kick on the edge of their own box. Two minutes to go.
Udinese 1-1 Napoli
Three minutes added on. Three minutes between Napoli and history.
Udinese 1-1 Napoli
And Napoli take it short and keep it in the corner. They're not risking anything.
Udinese 1-1 Napoli
Rare attack as we rapidly approach full-time. Victor Osimhen goes down the right before winning a corner.
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I had a season ticket for Napoli in the 90s and watched them get relegated. Their recent trajectory has been outstanding and the fans really deserve this title. Forza Napoli!
Martin