It was the 2009-10 season, with the “Special One” as the coach when Inter Milan last won the Scudetto. Ten years later and Juventus have been crowned the Champions for the 9th time consecutively. Inter have won only one trophy during the reign of dominance by Juventus (Coppa Italia in 2010-11). However, they gave Juventus a run for their money last season when the Nerazzurri finished one point behind them.
However, this year’s edition of Serie A will be something the fans should be excited to watch. The Milan teams have had a resurgence, the football club based in Naples under the fierce leadership of Gattuso, are the dark horses for the Scudetto, and Atalanta has built a squad that has been exciting for a couple of years now. Their run in last season’s Champions League was no coincidence. That said, I believe this is Inter’s chance to grab the Serie A for the 19th time. Juventus are in rebuild mode. Under new manager Andrea Pirlo, they are exciting to watch but, they would need time to settle in a system and fully understand the role of each player in the squad. Inter can take advantage of this and build a sizable gap between the reigning Italian Champions.
Inter have been smart during this transfer window. The acquisition of Achraf Hakimi, Arturo Vidal, Kolarov to an already competitive squad gives them an edge they have lacked in the past. Nainggolan and Perisic return from loan spells to add to Antonio Conte’s headaches to select a team. Retaining the services of Lautaro Martinez for another year ensure the strike partnership forged by Conte remains intact and dangerous for the opposition. Spurs’ interest in defender Milan Skrinar has not materialized into a formal bid at the time of writing. So if the Nerazzurri can hold on to the center back, the team looks solid in all positions.
The main reason I choose them is because of Antonio Conte. He understands what it takes to win the Scudetto. Missing the Serie A crown by a point and then losing to Sevilla in the Europa League final in August, the former Italy national coach would want to cause serious problems for his previous employers in Turin. The spat with the board seems to have settled as they have backed him with the players he wants.
The drive is there with him at the helm, and the bolstered squad is ready. Now it is time for the fans to dream. It has been ten long years for the Inter faithful, but this may be the year the trophy drought comes to an end.


