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That means that those who perform badly at the beginning of the season will not necessarily show bad things again in the journey of the season until the end, all teams can improve themselves, change more effective strategies to fight each of their different enemies.
Juventus sometimes looks convincing in every season and is always talked about as a candidate for the winner, but what they did like last season was lose their consistency in the middle of the season until the end and produce disappointing matches, this is what I doubt about Juventus even though this time they performed well at the beginning of the season, so did Inter Milan but I am quite sure about Inter Milan if the performance they will show is like last season.
Milan is not getting much support now, criticism is pouring in on them, but hopefully they can bounce back.
The beginning of the season is a difficult beginning to predict and we can see that with what happened to AC Milan at the beginning of this season for example. That actually also happened to them last season or they started a little bit sluggishly, but at the end of the season they were able to perform better at the end of the season and even finished in the runner-up position.
You are right about Juventus, last season they performed well at the beginning, only entering the middle of the season their game declined because of things that happened to them, a storm of injuries and others, in the end they couldn't show anything at the end of the season and even at the end of the season they got a series of draws. But they were lucky enough because the other teams below them couldn't take advantage of what happened to Juventus.
Actually AC Milan was also not very good last season, they finished in the runner-up position because Juventus recorded 14 draws, from the number of defeats AC Milan recorded a greater number. In addition, AC Milan was eliminated too early in the Champions League, and they could not go further in the Europa League after being eliminated by AS Roma. Due to this reputation Stefano Pioli was fired and his new successor Paulo Fonseca has not shown any signs of improvement so far. Meanwhile, Juventus, who only focused on domestic competitions last season, ended the season by winning the Italian Cup trophy, although not so prestigious it can be entertainment for fans. However, Allegri managerial career was not saved due to his reaction which was considered excessive, and Thiago Motta who was appointed as the new successor seems to bring a breath of fresh air this season, it can be seen from the three matches they have gone through without defeat.
It seems that this season Inter Milan is only getting pressure from Juventus, although it is too early to say, we'll just have to wait and see.