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Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A)
by
slapper
on 26/01/2024, 16:27:10 UTC
The Serie A league is still an interesting competition since 3 seasons ago when Juventus couldn't dominate the A series, it has become very interesting. There is always a change of club that can win the Scudetto title and indeed we will never know what will happen because there are still a lot of matches remaining but we can look at the performance and depth of certain clubs to predict which clubs will really qualify for the Scudetto.
This season is best one for Juventus to lift Scudetto again because they only play in Serie A and can take advantage of it to beat Inter Milan through a long season.  Inter Milan are strong and stands at the first position but they might be affected more by Champions League matches in coming months. In contrast, Juventus won't have that distraction and with 100% focus on Serie A, they will potentially play better than Inter Milan and win the league.

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In 1 decade, Juventus was able to win 6 Scudetto titles and maybe this season Juventus will return to its glory days to dominate Serie A because the toughest opponents currently are only Inter Milan and Milan
They won 9 Scudetto titles in a long streak from 2011 - 2012 season to 2019 - 2020 season before losing it to Inter Milan, AC Milan and Napoli in three latest seasons.

This season, it seems only Inter Milan can compete with Juventus for Scudetto because AC Milan are still far away after focusing in Champions League and failed there.
It seems odd that Juventus has a better chance of winning the Scudetto without being in the Champions League. Though powerful historically, Inter's current form cannot be ignored. At the top for a reason, right? Remember, teams have won several competitions. Imagine clubs winning doubles or trebles in a season. Inter losing emphasis on Serie A because of the Champions League seems unlikely. Juventus just found their rhythm. Who says momentum can beat a powerful Inter? Until Inter makes mistakes or Juventus excels, it's all up in the air