Inter head to revived Napoli with Serie A lead in the balance
Inter Milan’s Argentine forward Lautaro Martinez (C) and team mates salute the audience at the end of the Italian Serie A football match between Juventus and Inter Milan on November 26, 2023 at the Allianz Stadium in Turin.
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Inter Milan defend their slender lead at the top of
Serie A on Sunday when they travel to reigning champions Napoli with Juventus
breathing down their necks.
Simone Inzaghi's side maintained their two-point
advantage over Juve with last weekend's scrappy draw in Turin but have another
tough test in Naples to complete what has been a tricky week.
Inter travel south on Sunday after Wednesday's 3-3
Champions League draw at Benfica as they plough through a punishing schedule
aiming to be top gun both at home and abroad.
Their second string coming back from three goals
down at the Estadio da Luz gave them a good chance of finishing top of Group F,
and the heavy squad rotation Inzaghi decided to implement for the draw in
Portugal means his top performers should be fresh for domestic action at the
weekend.
Also helping Inter is Napoli's atrocious record at
the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, which was largely why Rudi Garcia was sacked
and replaced by Walter Mazzarri.
Seven points is a measly tally from six league
matches at home and a strong performance against Inter will be the best way to
forget an eventful 4-2 defeat at Real Madrid, in which Napoli showed signs of
life after an awful start to the season.
Sunday's clash is Mazzarri's first at home since
returning to the helm at fourth-placed Napoli earlier this month, and he is
trying to cut the eight-point gap separating his team from Inter.
Inter could already find themselves behind Juve
before they take to the field in Naples as their closest rivals are at Monza on
Friday night in the opening match of the weekend.
Monza have shown no signs of second season syndrome
in Italy's top flight and are nestled in ninth place.
Raffaele Palladino's side are tough to beat and can
count on one of the revelations of the campaign in Andrea Colpani, the
24-year-old attacking midfielder having scored six times and set up one more
this season.
Juve meanwhile are finally coming to the end of an
injury crisis and should have Manuel Locatelli back in midfield, while Federico
Chiesa and Dusan Vlahovic looked to be back on form before last week's draw
with Inter descended into a glorified street fight.
Six points back in third are AC Milan, who are in
full-blown crisis mode after being all but eliminated from the Champions League
following Tuesday's limp home defeat by Borussia Dortmund which brought yet
another injury.
Germany centre-back Malick Thiaw succumbed to a
serious hamstring tear, meaning Milan have 10 players out, including star
winger Rafael Leao, for Saturday's visit of Frosinone who are 10th and having a
great time back in Serie A.
Milan, who have won just two of their last eight
matches in all competitions, are for now backing under-fire coach Stefano Pioli
but another bad result will pile further pressure on both him and the club.
It's impossible to overstate the importance of
Osimhen to Napoli and the Nigeria striker will be top billing for Sunday's
fixture, which will show whether his team can recover their faltering title
defence.
Inter have the league's best defence with just
seven goals conceded in 13 matches and Osimhen will be the key threat for
Napoli after recovering from his hamstring injury.
A combination of injury and his team's
underwhelming performances also means that the 24-year-old is trailing the
league's leading scorer Lautaro Martinez by seven goals.
8 - the points gap separating Napoli and Inter
2 - Napoli have won just twice in Naples all
season, with their last home victory in any competition coming against Udinese
at the end of September.
Friday
Monza v Juventus
Saturday
Genoa v Empoli (1400), Lazio v Cagliari (1700), AC
Milan v Frosinone (1945)
Lecce v Bologna (1130), Fiorentina v Salernitana
(1400), Udinese v Verona (both 1400), Sassuolo v Roma (1700), Napoli v Inter
(1945)


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