Juventus is the king of Serie A for a record sixth straight year. On Sunday, The Old Lady beat Crotone 3-0 to win the Italian league, fighting off Roma's late challenge. Goals from Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala saw the Turin club win comfortably, earning its second trophy of the week and keeping treble hopes alive. After beating Lazio in the Italian Cup final midweek, the team now looks ahead to the June 3 Champions League final against Real Madrid.

In the final league clash of the season at home, Mandzukic got the winner on 12 minutes:

Dybala made it 2-0 in the second half with this stunning free kick:

Alex Sandro scored Juve's third in the 83rd minute.

After Sunday's title-clinching performance, Juve stands alone on the record books for most consecutive Serie A titles, having won six straight times since 2011-12. Torino in 1940s and Inter Milan in the 2000s were precious record holders with five straight titles. This is Juventus' 33 league title, more than any club in Italy. AC Milan and Inter Milan are tied for second with 18 titles.


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