The summer of 1987 brought several notable players into the Italian championship:
Vincenzo Scifo (for
Internazionale),
Ian Rush (
Juventus),
Ruud Gullit and
Marco van Basten (
Milan). The reigning champions
Napoli started well leading the league after five matches. Inter and Juventus had several issues. Napoli retained top-place in autumn and winter, suffering only one defeat in the first 20 games. Napoli began to struggle in March, and ultimately only won 2 of the 10 remaining fixtures. Milan who had been in second place for much of the season were able to reduce the points deficit with a prolonged undefeated run. Their head-to-head match, played on 1 May 1988, ended in a 3–2 win for Milan putting them 1 point ahead in the title race with two games remaining to play. Milan drew their final games, but Napoli did worse, losing both matches. It led to Milan's 11th title and its first since 1979. This season was the last with 16 teams playing, as two relegations and four promotions from
Serie B meant that from 1988–89 there would be 18 clubs in the top flight. ==Final classification==