The 121st season of Calcio kicks off on Saturday with Sampdoria hosting Atalanta whilst, simultaneously, A.C. Milan start the defence of their title at home to Udinese.
Serie A, unlike many other top European leagues, had a title race last season, as well as a battle for European places and a tight relegation scrap.
So, expect more excitement from Italyβs top-flight, with these ten of the most interesting teams and aspects to keep an eye on.
π° Table Of Contents
- 1 Will Juventus be a force again?
- 2 Can A.C. Milan retain their title?
- 3 Will Inter regain the Scudetto?
- 4 Will new-look Napoli be able to challenge?
- 5 Can Roma break into the top four?
- 6 Are Atalanta able to bounce back from last season?
- 7 How will Fiorentina fare back in European competition?
- 8 Are Lazio able to kick on?
- 9 Will Monza make a splash?
- 10 Will any of the traditional heavyweights be embroiled in a relegation scrap?
- 11 Predictions
Will Juventus be a force again?
Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus Fc celebrates during the Serie A GEWISS STADIUM, BERGAMO, ITALY – 2022/02/13: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus Fc celebrates during the Serie A match between Atalanta Bc and Juventus Fc. The match ends in a tie 1-1. (Photo by Marco Canoniero/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Between 2012 and 2020, Juventus were Serie Aβs unstoppable force, winning nine consecutive league titles.
Before this, the previous record was five in-a-row, achieved by Torino in 1943-1949 and Inter in 2006-2010.
However, the Old Lady have now finished fourth in back-to-back campaigns and, last season, ended a season without silverware for the first time since 2011.
This summer, La Vecchia Signora have witnessed a mass overhaul.
Giorgio Chiellini, Matthijs de Ligt, Merih Demiral, Aaron Ramsey, Adrien Rabiot, Federico Bernardeschi, Paulo Dybala and Γlvaro Morata have all departed.
Paul Pogba has returned, although heβs out injured, while Bremer is the new centre-back and Γngel Di MarΓa has arrived on a free.
Of course, thisβll also be DuΕ‘an VlahoviΔ’s first full-season in Turin; he scored nine goals in 21 matches after joining from Fiorentina in January.
But, right now, Juve look significantly weaker than the two Milan clubs, so will surely need more if theyβre to seriously fight for the Scudetto and the one they really want, the Champions League.
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Can A.C. Milan retain their title?
AC Milan v Atalanta BC – Serie A MILAN, ITALY – MAY 15: Theo Hernandez of AC Milan celebrates after scoring to give the side a 2-0 lead during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on May 15, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
Back in May, A.C. Milan ended their decade-long wait to be Serie A champions, memorably beating Sassuolo 3-0 on the final day.
This was vindication for Head Coach Stefano Pioli, winning his first major trophy of his 19 year managerial career.
Now, amazingly, I Rossoneri are looking to retain the Scudetto for the first time since 1994.
This summerβs notable departure is Franck Yannick KessiΓ©, who is yet to be directly replaced.
The plan appears to be for Sandro Tonali and IsmΔΓ«l Bennacer to be the first-choice midfield partnership, as they were at times last season.
In attack is where Milan have strengthened their squad, with Divock Origi and Charles De Ketelaere joining the club.
Meanwhile, at the back, Pierre Kaluluβs emergence in the Spring was a key reason why they were able to win the title.
Having finished bottom of their Champions League group last season, now as Italian champions, theyβll be desperate to perform better on a continental stage.
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Will Inter regain the Scudetto?
Will 2021 champions Internazionale recapture the trophy?
Last season, I Nerazzurri missed out on the Scudetto only on the final day, but didnβt end the campaign empty handed.
They reached the Champions League knockout phase for the first time in a decade, also lifting both the Supercoppa Italiana and Coppa Italia, defeating Juventus to both.
All of that proved that Inter will remain competitive under Simone Inzaghi, despite losing Antonio Conte last summer and all the concurrent financial issues.
All the talk this summer has been about Romelu Lukaku, whoβs back on loan, 12 months after being sold to Chelsea for β¬100 million.
Meanwhile, AndrΓ© Onana will be the new goalkeeper, Robin Gosens has made his loan permanent and Henrikh Mkhitaryan has arrived on a free.
Veterans MatΓas Vecino, Ivan PeriΕ‘iΔ, Arturo Vidal and Alexis SΓ‘nchez have all left, but star assets NicolΓ² Barella and Lautaro MartΓnez remain.
There is talk that centre-back Milan Ε kriniar may need to be sold to balance the books, but this hasnβt yet materialised.
So, on paper, Inter have the strongest squad in Serie A, and should be favourites to win back the title.
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Will new-look Napoli be able to challenge?
Milan, Italy. 21 November 2021. Fabian Ruiz of SSC Napoli gestures during the Serie A football match between FC Internazionale and SSC Napoli. Credit: Nicolo Campo/Alamy Live News 2H7B40E Milan, Italy. 21 November 2021. Fabian Ruiz of SSC Napoli gestures during the Serie A football match between FC Internazionale and SSC Napoli. Credit: Nicolo Campo/Alamy Live News
Napoli did finish third last season, so will be back in the Champions League for the first time since 2019/20, but a lot has changed this summer.
David Ospina, Kalidou Koulibaly, FabiΓ‘n Ruiz, Dries Mertens and Lorenzo Insigne who, between them, made 1,415 appearances for the club, have all departed.
Financially, with three of these players leaving for free, just β¬60 million has been recouped.
At the back, this has been spent of MathΓas Olivera and Kim Min-jae, arriving from Getafe and FenerbahΓ§e respectively.
Meantime, AndrΓ©-Frank Zambo Anguissaβs loan has been made permanent, while Leo Skiri ΓstigΓ₯rd and Khvicha Kβvaratskhelia have also joined.
Nevertheless, Luciano Spallettiβs squad is undoubtedly weaker, so another top four finish looks tough.
Can Roma break into the top four?
Tirana, Albania. 25th May, 2022. TIRANA – Nicolo Zaniolo of AS Roma with the cup after the UEFA Conference League final match between AS Roma and Feyenoord at the Arena Kombetare on May 25, 2022 in Tirana, Albania. ANP PIETER STAM DE YOUNG Credit: ANP/Ala 2J9XKCB Tirana, Albania. 25th May, 2022. TIRANA – Nicolo Zaniolo of AS Roma with the cup after the UEFA Conference League final match between AS Roma and Feyenoord at the Arena Kombetare on May 25, 2022 in Tirana, Albania. ANP PIETER STAM DE YOUNG Credit: ANP/Alamy Live News (Alamy Stock Photo)
JosΓ© Mourinho is already adored in Rome, so will his team build on the success of last season?
Back in May, Roma beat Feyenoord in the Europa Conference League Final, winning their first silverware for 14 years and their first European trophy since 1961.
So, despite the fact they finished sixth in Serie A, just one point better off than the previous season, Roma fans were delighted with the campaign.
The bubble of optimism has only grown further by the clubβs summer transfer activity.
Paulo Dybala has joined on a free from Juventus, with tens of thousands of fans lining the streets to welcome him to the capital; what a signing that could prove to be.
Georginio Wijnaldum, whoβs come in on loan, has also been serenaded at Stadio Olimpico, while Nemanja MatiΔ too bolsters midfield options.
I Giallorossiβs aim this season has to be Champions League qualification, last competing in Europeβs top-tier competition in 2018/19.
But, Roma fans are dreaming of even more; optimism hasnβt been this high since the early 2000s, back when they last won the Scudetto.
A top four spot is more than achievable for Roma, or they could just win the Europa League, a trophy Mourinho has already won twice, something his new tattoo makes abundantly clear.
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Are Atalanta able to bounce back from last season?
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Will last season turn out to be just a blip or the start of a downturn for Atalanta?
La Dea, despite having a mid-table wage bill, finished third in three successive seasons between 2019 and 2021.
However, last season, they slumped to an eighth place finish, their lowest since 2016, thereby missing out on European qualification.
So, with only domestic football to focus on, Gian Piero Gasperiniβs side will be targeting a top six finish, possibly threatening the Champions League places again.
The good news for Atalanta is, so far, they havenβt lost any key players this summer.
Merih Demiral and JΓ©rΓ©mie Boga have made loan deals permanent, while Γderson and Ademola Lookman have arrived.
Theyβll also be hoping to have Josip IliΔiΔ back to his best; heβs played just eight minutes, coming on the final day, since 9 January following compassionate leave.
So, this largely settled squad are one of the front-runners to take a European spot.
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How will Fiorentina fare back in European competition?
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The club who qualified for the Europa Conference League at Atalantaβs expense are Fiorentina.
I Violaβs first match in UEFA competition since February 2017 will come later this month in the Europa Conference League play-off round.
There, theyβll take on FC Twente and, assuming they get through that, Fiorentina will play eight games in that competition before 3 November.
This could have an adverse affect on their league form after Vincenzo Italianoβs side did incredibly well last season.
Despite the fact he left in January, DuΕ‘an VlahoviΔ was Fiorentinaβs top scorer last season with 20.
He has now been replaced by compatriot Luka JoviΔ, whoβs arrived from Real Madrid on a free.
Also, Pierluigi Gollini is the new goalkeeper, DodΓ΄ the new right-back and Rolando Mandragora will bolster midfield options.
I Gigliati undoubtedly are stronger now than the end of last season, but those extra European games will surely take their tole.
Are Lazio able to kick on?
Roma, Italy. 02nd Apr, 2022. Sergej Milinkovic Savic of SS Lazio reacts during the Serie A football match between SS Lazio and Sassuolo Calcio at Olimpico stadium in Rome (Italy), April 2nd, 2022. Photo Andrea Staccioli/Insidefoto Credit: insidefoto srl/A 2J2M1HW Roma, Italy. 02nd Apr, 2022. Sergej Milinkovic Savic of SS Lazio reacts during the Serie A football match between SS Lazio and Sassuolo Calcio at Olimpico stadium in Rome (Italy), April 2nd, 2022. Photo Andrea Staccioli/Insidefoto Credit: insidefoto srl/Alamy Live News (Alamy Stock Photo)
Lazio have now finished fifth or sixth in four of the last six seasons, only qualifying for the Champions League group stags once (2020), since 2007.
After a promising campaign, can I Biancocelesti kick on and finish in the top four this season?
In Maurizio Sarriβs first year in charge, they missed out on the Champions League by one point, although it was done and dusted three weeks before the end of the season.
Ciro Immobile did score 27 league goals though, thereby claiming his fourth Capocannoniere.
Only one player, namely Gunnar Nordahl of A.C. Milan in the 1950s, has been Serie Aβs top-scorer on more occasions.
Immobile is still around, as is Sergej MilinkoviΔ-SaviΔ, who will forever be linked with a move away, usually to Manchester United.
Lazio have also been busy in the transfer market.
Theyβve spent money on Marcos AntΓ΄nio, LuΓs Maximiano, NicolΓ² Casale, Mattia Zaccagni, Mario Gila and Ivan Provedel, while MatΓas Vecino has come in for free.
So, theyβll certainly be targeting a Champions League place, but could fall just short in that regard.
But, winning the Europa League, a competition Sarri has lifted before, or the Coppa Italia, could be routes to success.
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Will Monza make a splash?
AC Monza players celebrate on front of the empty home end after the final whistle in the Serie B match at U-Power Stadium, . Picture date: 30th December 2020. Picture credit should read: Jonathan Moscrop/Sportimage via PA Images 2GHH66Y AC Monza players celebrate on front of the empty home end after the final whistle in the Serie B match at U-Power Stadium, . Picture date: 30th December 2020. Picture credit should read: Jonathan Moscrop/Sportimage via PA Images (Alamy Stock Photo)
Monza are in the top-flight for the very first time, but arenβt just aiming to avoid relegation straight back to Serie B.
The club owned by former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi overcame both Brescia and Pisa in Mayβs play-offs to secure this historic promotion.
Publicly, Berlusconi has stated he hopes to take Monza into the Champions League.
While this isnβt going to happen this season, a top ten finish may not be beyond I Biancorossi.
Michele Di Gregorio, Andrea Ranocchia, Pablo MarΓ, Pedro Pereira, Andrea Carboni, Leonardo Mancuso and Gianluca Caprari are all set to go straight into their starting XI.
Theyβre not done there though, with more signings imminent, meaning big things are expected of Giovanni Stroppaβs side.
They face Napoli, Roma, Atalanta and Juventus before 18 September, so the new boysβ credentials will be tested right away.
Will any of the traditional heavyweights be embroiled in a relegation scrap?
Bergamo, Italy. 27 April 2022. during the Serie A football match betweenAtalanta BC and Torino FC. Credit: Nicolo Campo/Alamy Live News 2J64854 Bergamo, Italy. 27 April 2022. during the Serie A football match betweenAtalanta BC and Torino FC. Credit: Nicolo Campo/Alamy Live News (Alamy Stock Photo)
With Cagliari and Genoa joining Parma in Serie B, will any more of Italyβs biggest clubs suffer relegation?
Sampdoria did flirt with the bottom three last season before, unlike their city-rivals, scrambling away from danger.
Having sold Gianluca Caprari, who scored 12 goals last season, and Mikkel Damsgaard, I Blucerchiati could be in danger once again.
Similarly, Torino have finished 16th and then 17th, only surviving by four points in 2021, before surging up to tenth last time round.
Nevertheless, having lost talisman Andrea Belotti, Ivan JuriΔ’s side could be in for another tough season.
What could save these two is newly-promoted clubs Cremonese and Lecce, who are expected to struggle, as well as Spezia and Salernitana, who will continue to battle the drop.
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Predictions
Champions: Internazionale.
Other top four places: A.C. Milan, Roma & Juventus.
Europa League places: Atalanta & Napoli.
Europa Conference League place: Lazio.
Relegated: Spezia, Lecce & Cremonese.