#3 Serie A: 22 points - Inter Milan in 2006/07

1) Inter Milan: 97 points
2) AS Roma: 75 points
Italian football had reached both its nadir and zenith in the span of few months in 2006. First, Calciopoli had brought Italian club football to its knees as the match-fixing scandal saw champions Juventus stripped of the title and relegated (as were Fiorentina and Lazio) while AC Milan were docked 30 points.
Eager to restore Italian pride, the national team then won the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Amidst this backdrop, the 2006/07 Serie A season got underway.
Roberto Mancini's side won the title with five games to spare after losing just once the entire season (to title rivals Roma). However, a 17-match winning streak had seen them pull away from AS Roma with Zlatan Ibrahimovic leading the way with 15 goals.

Without three major rivals in the league, Inter Milan were never challenged that season. They took the lead three times in the earlier stages of the season and never slipped back into second place after taking the lead in November.
It was also a season remembered for all the wrong reasons. It was the first time Juventus were not involved in the championship while the league encountered a number of stoppages as football-related violence saw a police officer and an amateur club manager getting killed.