Here is how the Serie A table might look like at the end of the season
By alex41 | self meida writer
Published 18 days ago - 12 views
This league season has been very tight. I think 7 teams look like the main contenders here because there is yet to be a clear holder of the first position. Any of these teams ;Inter Milan , Ac Milan , Roma, Juventus, Atalanta , Lazio and Napoli can carry the league.
Here is how the league might end up;
1.Ac Milan -82 points
2.Inter - 81 points
3.Juventus - 80 points
4.Napoli- 78 points
5.Roma - 76 points
6.Atalanta - 75 points
7.Lazio - 73 points
8.Sassuolo - 70 points
9.Hellas Verona - 66 points
10.Sampdoria- 63 points
11.Genoa - 55 points
12.Spenzia -54 points
13.Bologna-52 points
14.Fiorentina-50 points
15.Beneveto - 48 points
16.Torino - 47 points
17.Udinese - 45 points
18.Cagliari - 45 points
19.Parma Calcio - 40 points
20.Crotone - 36 points
I think Ac Milan might end up winning the league because of the great form they have been in.
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