In Serie A, only one team has maintained the identical points tally from the previous year, namely Juventus. Napoli finds themselves 29 points behind, while Inter has made a significant improvement by gaining 25 points.
As the league enters a hiatus for international fixtures with nine rounds remaining, Sky Sport Italia has reflected on the substantial changes that have occurred within a year.
Juventus remains the sole team with the same point accumulation, standing at 59; however, it is worth noting that their actual total was 49 due to a 10-point deduction for financial misconduct.
Last season, Napoli led the pack with 74 points, but they now trail behind by 29 points, tallying only 45.
On the other hand, Inter currently occupies the top spot with 76 points, marking a considerable increase from the 51 points they held at Week 29 of the 2022-23 season.
Milan, positioned fourth at that time with 52 points, has shown improvement, now boasting 62 points, a gain of 10.
While Roma’s point total remains relatively consistent at 51 points this season, a mere two-point difference from the previous term’s 53, the context has shifted significantly. Their previous standing of third place has now dropped to fifth in the league hierarchy.