Milan:The most talked about subject of Italian football: Can any team stop Juventus from winning a record 10th Serie A title in 2020-21 season?
Last season, three teams finished within five points of Serie A champion Juventus. So yes, there is hope.
Serie A has been one of the most predictable leagues in Europe recently, with Juventus winning nine straight titles many of them by a wide margin. But Inter Milan, Atalanta and Lazio all had a mathematical chance of winning the title with three rounds remaining this past season even if the destination of the trophy was never really in doubt.
In addition, AC Milan and Napoli showed promising signs of resurgence in the second half of the season, showing they could also be threats to Juventus' bid for a record-extending 10th straight title.
Here is a look at the main title contenders in the upcoming Serie A season, which starts this weekend: JUVENTUS
This could be the toughest title defense yet for the Bianconeri, who are beginning the season with a different coach for the third straight year.
Andrea Pirlo has replaced the fired Maurizio Sarri, which will force the Juventus squad to once again get used to playing under a different system.
The 41-year-old Pirlo was a surprise appointment to one of the toughest positions in Italian soccer. The former Italy midfielder was handed his first coaching job last month when he was put in charge of Juventus' under-23 team, which plays in Serie C.
But he had not taken charge of a single game before he was promoted to replace Sarri.
Juventus does, however, still have Cristiano Ronaldo. The 35-year-old finished last season with 31 goals, 10 more than in his debut season in Serie A, and five behind the league's leading scorer, Lazio forward Ciro Immobile.
Ronaldo will again be the main source of goals for Juventus but much of its title chances and its hopes in the Champions League will depend on signing another forward before the transfer window closes on Oct. 5, with Luis Suarez and Edin Dzeko reportedly the club's main targets.
INTER MILAN
The man who started Juve's unprecedented era of dominance could be the man to end it.
Antonio Conte led Juventus to the first three of its nine successive Serie A titles but is now heading into his second season in charge of main rival Inter Milan.
Inter finished last season just a point behind Juventus in what was the Bianconeri's smallest margin of victory this decade. However, Juve was seven points ahead when it secured the title.
That was the closest Inter has come to winning the league since it won the title in 2010 along with the Champions League and the Italian Cup.
Inter also reached the Europa League final last season, losing to Sevilla 3-2.
Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martnez have formed an impressive partnership dubbed LuLa by Italian media and their scoring opportunities are likely to be increased by the signing of Achraf Hakimi from Real Madrid.
There is also the improved late-season form of Alexis Sanchez, who set up seven goals and scored three himself after the league restarted in June.
LAZIO
Lazio finished fourth and qualified for the Champions League for the first time in 12 years.
However, the capital side may have pushed Juventus even harder had it not been for the coronavirus pandemic.
The team trailed Juventus by only one point before Serie A was halted because of the virus outbreak. Lazio was riding a club-record 21-match unbeaten run before the shutdown but lost six of the next 12 matches.