Juventus have won their fourth consecutive Scudetto after a 1-0 win away to Sampdoria.

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The Bianconeri only needed a point at Marassi, but the Arturo Vidal header allowed them to secure the title in style, ending Samp’s unbeaten home record.

Juventus have won their fourth consecutive Scudetto after a 1-0 win away to Sampdoria.

Click here for the full match report or see how it all unfolded on our Liveblog!

The Bianconeri only needed a point at Marassi, but the Arturo Vidal header allowed them to secure the title in style, ending Samp’s unbeaten home record.

This is the team’s fourth Serie A title in a row, the previous three being secured by Antonio Conte.

Max Allegri transformed their tactics, but has still got the same result, as Juventus mathematically sealed top spot with four rounds to spare.

It is not a club record, as Juve won five in a row during the 1930s.

Officially this is their 31st Serie A title, but the club and fans consider them to be 33, contesting the two stripped by the Calciopoli scandal in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

There will be no excessive Scudetto celebrations, as the squad must prepare for Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final against Real Madrid.

They are also in the Coppa Italia Final, facing Lazio next month, so are in the running for the Treble.

In 34 rounds, Juventus have earned 24 victories, seven draws and only three losses.

They scored 64 goals and conceded 19.

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