Yes, Juventus really benefits from only having a schedule for domestic competitions. The player's fitness level is greater when compared to other teams competing in Europe. Massimo Allegri certainly has to maximize his squad to continue to maintain its position at the top so that the target of winning the Scudetto is also more open. I believe the Old Lady's chances are greater if you look at their schedule, other competitors like Inter might find a busy period where they will lose control in Serie A.
If you look at the match schedule between Juventus and Inter Milan, Juventus has the advantage of having a smaller schedule compared to Inter Milan who have to share their concentration in the Champions League and Serie A. But make no mistake, Inter Milan can handle a busy schedule and for them this is not a problem. problem because coach Simone Inzaghi has many ways to avoid problems with player injuries and player fitness by carrying out various kinds of rotations.
For Juventus itself, so far its development has progressed, but it could be said that it is not yet completely stable, its goal productivity has not specifically increased. Even though we know they have focused on Serie A from the start, they should be able to do more than that.
Juventus absence in European football this season is without doubt an added advantage for them to overtake Inter Milan in the Italian Serie A standings but at the moment, it doesn't look like Inter Milan's involvement in the European scene is gonna stop them from having a great domestic season.
Judging by their general performance this season abd their current form, Simone Inzaghi's men have proven that they have all it takes takes to repeat the club's achievement during the 2009/10 season where they won a treble. Juventus who hasn't won the league in any of the last three seasons initially winning it for nine consecutive seasons are strong contenders to win the scudetto again but they'll have to stop outperform Inter Milan to do that. A difficult task I think