Juventus are on track to set a new all-time record of 104 Serie A points this season, beating Antonio Conte’s tally of 102.

The Bianconeri swept Frosinone aside 3-0 last night, meaning they have amassed 66 points in the opening 24 rounds.

That is already three more than Conte’s legendary team had in the 2013-14 campaign.

If Max Allegri’s men continue at this remarkable pace, they are on track to reach 104 points, which would be a new all-time Serie A record.

Juventus are on track to set a new all-time record of 104 Serie A points this season, beating Antonio Conte’s tally of 102.

The Bianconeri swept Frosinone aside 3-0 last night, meaning they have amassed 66 points in the opening 24 rounds.

That is already three more than Conte’s legendary team had in the 2013-14 campaign.

If Max Allegri’s men continue at this remarkable pace, they are on track to reach 104 points, which would be a new all-time Serie A record.

“I think this season around 90 points might be enough to secure the Scudetto,” insisted Allegri on Sky Sport Italia.

Awaiting Napoli’s result this weekend, Juve extended their lead at the top of the table from 11 points to 14.

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