Inter are still the strongest team in Italy with five titles on the trot, but will Rafa’s approach to team management and tactics be successful in Serie A?
Professional Football Players Observatory (PFPO) and RunningBall developed a new statistics model for football and the model helped predict the probable national champions in Europe’s top five leagues in 2011.
Before we go and look at the champion and the rest of the league table, you can take a look at the complete list of the teams by clicking on the image and for more details on how the predictions work, click here.
Champion: Inter Milan
Of course, who else could it be. Rafael Benitez has replaced Mourinho but I’m sure in the circumstances Italian football is going through at the moment, Inter Milan seems to be the only shining star in Serie A.
AC Milan has acquired the services of Robinho and Zlatan Ibrahimovic but with Ronaldinho, Alexandre Pato and Filippo Inzaghi already present, did they really need two more strikers? Massimiliano Allegri took over the club this season and can he revive the legacy of Milan, is yet to be seen.
Claudio Ranieri’s AS Roma was second last season and the biggest names to be added this summer are the 28 year old Brazilian striker Adriano and the former Milanese striker Marco Borriello.
Also see:
- Spanish La Liga 2010/2011 Champion
- English Premier League 2010/2011 Champion
- German Bundesliga 2010/2011 Champion
- French Ligue 1 2010/2011 Champion
Or go back to main: 2010/2011 League Champions.
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