Juventus had an unbeaten run in Serie A but consistently placed around fourth or fifth, illustrating how points are distributed among teams. The article reviews historical examples of unbeaten teams in football history, such as Perugia in the 1978-79 season, who finished behind Milan despite their unbeaten streak. It highlights cases across various leagues, including Cuba and Iraq, where teams remained unbeaten but still finished below others. This points to the competitive nature of football leagues where multiple teams can excel yet fail to take the title due to draws or other factors.
Juventus achieved an impressive unbeaten streak in Serie A but still found themselves fourth or fifth in the standings, highlighting the challenge of securing points.
In Serie A, Perugia once finished second in 1978-79 while unbeaten, showcasing that teams can go through entire seasons without losing yet finish as runners-up.
In the 1970-71 Cuban league, all top three teams were unbeaten, illustrating how competitive leagues can lead to multiple teams remaining without losses but still not winning.
Kahrabaa Al-Wusta in Iraq and LLPP Jeenyo in Somalia also finished seasons without losses but still placed third, emphasizing the rarity of unbeaten campaigns resulting in titles.
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