BSP-08 ‘Angry’ Inter tackle Juventus for Serie A supremacy

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‘Angry’ Inter tackle Juventus for Serie A supremacy

MILAN, Oct 4, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Antonio Conte warned Inter Milan were angry
at their defeat to Barcelona and ready to fight to maintain their Serie A
supremacy against his former club Juventus in this weekend’s top-of-the-table
clash at the San Siro.

Inter, riding high with a perfect run of six wins, play at home to the
defending champions, who are two points behind, on Sunday.

“We are hurting,” said Conte after falling to a 2-1 Champions League defeat
in the Camp Nou despite Lautaro Martinez’s second minute goal.

“There is bitterness and anger at the result. All we can do now is lick our
wounds and prepare for Sunday’s match, but I saw courage and character.”

Conte, 50, knows his rivals well having coached Juventus to the first three
of their current run of eight titles, before going on to coach the Italian
national team followed by two seasons at Chelsea.

Meanwhile, Juventus have been boosted ahead of the ‘Derby d’Italia’ after
with a confident 3-0 win over European rivals Bayer Leverkusen.

A win would allow Inter to move five points clear of Maurizio Sarri’s
second-placed champions.

Inter Milan forward Romelu Lukaku remains doubtful, however, after a minor
thigh injury ruled him out of the trip to Spain.

Lukaku has scored three goals in his first seven games since moving from
Manchester United.

It will be the 200th time both clubs have met in the league with Inter’s
last win coming three years ago in the San Siro.

Last season Juventus won 1-0 at home with both sides settling for a 1-1
draw in the reverse fixture in April with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring his 600th
career goal.

Atalanta, in third place, head south to Lecce in Italy’s heel, after losing
their first Champions League home game against Shakhtar Donetsk.

Behind in fourth, Serie A runners-up Napoli face a tricky trip north to
Torino, who are desperate to avoid a fourth defeat in seven games.

Troubled AC Milan travel to Genoa with the future of both clubs’ coaches on
the line.

Marco Giampaolo’s Milan are 16th, one point above the relegation zone,
after losing four of their first six games, with Aurelio Andreazzoli’s Genoa
third from bottom.

Lazio head north to Bologna where they are unbeaten in their last 12 games.

Fans from both clubs are planning a pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of the
Madonna of San Luca overlooking the city, for Bologna Sinisa Mihajlovic, a
former Lazio star player, who is battling cancer.

City rivals Roma host Cagliari with the Sardinians on an unbeaten four-game
run but without a win over the capital side since 2013.

Meanwhile, Sassuolo’s scheduled game on Friday against Brescia has been
postponed following the death of long-serving club owner Giorgio Squinzi, at
the age of 76.

One to watch:

Juventus forward Gonzalo Higuain has hit top form on his return to Turin
after loan spells at Chelsea and AC Milan.

The 31-year-old Argentine is helping implement the style of Sarri, who he
played under at Chelsea and during the best season of his career in Napoli.

Higuain got back on the Champions League goalscoring charts against Bayer
Leverkusen, and set up Federico Bernardeschi’s second.

“We are only at the beginning of the season, but this will be a game that
can have an impact on the competition,” said Higuain of Sunday’s game.

Key stats:

76,000 – Fans who will attend the sold out ‘Derby d’Italia’

199 – The number of times Juventus and Inter Milan have played each other
in the league

57 – Goals Gonzalo Higuian has scored in 112 games for Juventus

3 – Antonio Conte’s seasons as coach of former club Juventus, the longest
he has spent with any team

2 – AC Milan’s wins in six games this season.

1 – Napoli have lost just one of their last 14 matches against Torino since
the northerners promotion back to Serie A in 2012

Fixtures (all times GMT)

Friday

Brescia v Sassuolo — postponed

Saturday

SPAL v Parma (1300), Verona v Sampdoria (1600), Genoa v AC Milan, Sassuolo
v Atalanta (both 1845)

Sunday

Fiorentina v Udinese (1030), Atalanta v Lecce, Bologna v Lazio, AS Roma v
Cagliari (1300), Torino v Napoli (1600), Inter Milan v Juventus (1845)

BSS/AFP/GMR/0938 hrs