Juventus have won the Italian Serie A title for the second year in a row.

Fabio Capello’s team beat Reggina 2-0 to claim their 29th championship win, with Milan finishing as runners-up.

Capello, who has been linked with a move away from Juve, said he was happy to stay at the club.

“I don’t see any reason to leave this club where I feel good,” Capello told Italy’s Sky Sport.

“I believe I will stay at Juventus,” added the coach who has been linked with a return to Real Madrid.

“I feel very closely connected to the club, I consider myself lucky to have been at Juventus,” said Capello.

Meanwhile, Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi said his club should be awarded this season’s and last season’s titles following match-fixing allegations that have hit Juventus.

“We demand they give us back the two league titles that are our due. We’re tired of suffering injustice,” he said.

Juventus finished three points ahead of Milan, who won 2-1 at home to Roma.

Fiorentina’s 2-0 win over Chievo assured the club of fourth place and a spot in the qualifying round of next season’s Champions League along with third-placed Inter .

If found guilty Juventus could be stripped of their last two titles and could conceivably be demoted to Serie B.

Roma, Lazio and Chievo will be Italy’s representatives in the UEFA Cup next season.