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[et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]Relive the 2020-21 Serie A season with Football Italia’s comprehensive season review – rating all 20 teams and delving in to the how, who and why of a fascinating year on the peninsula.
Click here for Football Italia’s full 2020-21 Serie A season review.
Antonio Conte’s Inter lifted the Scudetto as they overpowered city rivals and Winter Champions Milan in the second half of the season, and defending champions Juventus fell by the wayside and barely qualified for the Champions League.
Milan did beat Atalanta to second place but it was another storming season for La Dea, with Gian Piero Gasperini’s side playing some of the best football in Serie A, and scoring more goals than any team – including champions Inter.
There were disappointing campaigns for Napoli, Lazio, Roma and Fiorentina, but Sassuolo impressed with an ultimately unsuccessful European push. Verona also had a good year, as did Spezia, who avoided relegation with relative comfort.
In the end it was Benevento, Crotone and Parma – rock bottom with only three wins all season – who plunged into Serie B for 2021-22.
Already the 2021-22 Serie A season is shaping up to be a wild one as Inter attempt to replace Conte, who left days after lifting the title. Whoever takes over will battle Jose Mourinho, who takes over Roma from Paulo Fonseca, and possibly Max Allegri, as rumours grow that he will succeed Andrea Pirlo at Juventus.
But all that is to come – for now, reflect on 2020-21 with Football Italia’s season review.[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column]
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