Conte Tips Juventus to Rejoin Serie A is Big Three

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Napoli coach Antonio Conte believes Juventus will return to the Serie A title race alongside Inter and AC Milan. The Bianconeri, champions last in 2020, have struggled recently, finishing fourth last season under two managers.

Napoli coach Antonio Conte believes Juventus will return to the Serie A title race alongside Inter and AC Milan. The Bianconeri, champions last in 2020, have struggled recently, finishing fourth last season under two managers. Despite limited transfer activity, Conte feels their quality and tradition make them strong contenders in a balanced championship.

As the new Serie A season takes shape, Antonio Conte believes Juventus are firmly back among the league’s elite. Speaking ahead of Napoli’s campaign, Conte identified Juventus, along with Inter Milan and AC Milan, as the “big three” most likely to battle for the Scudetto. Juventus, Italy’s most decorated club, last lifted the Serie A trophy in 2020 but have since endured a difficult spell, struggling for consistency and slipping out of the top three in recent seasons.

Last year, the Bianconeri could only manage a fourth-place finish after operating under two different managers. Despite limited transfer activity this summer, Conte remains confident in their ability to challenge, pointing to their depth, pedigree, and winning tradition. He emphasized that Inter remain the benchmark, having consistently performed at a high level in recent years, while Milan and Juventus are expected to mount a return to title contention.

Conte also predicted a tightly contested season with no clear runaway leader, stressing the balance among the top clubs. For Juventus, the challenge lies in combining their history of dominance with stability under the current management. If they can rediscover consistency, Conte’s assessment suggests they will once again be a major force in the race for Italy’s top prize.

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