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Feb 9, 2021 at 7.45pm UK
JuventusJuventus
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Inter MilanInter Milan

Sandro (25')
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Darmian (13'), Perisic (65'), Brozovic (73')
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Preview: Juventus vs. Inter Milan - prediction, team news, lineups

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Sports Mole previews Tuesday's Coppa Italia clash between Juventus and Inter Milan, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Fierce rivals Juventus and Inter Milan resume hostilities in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday evening, with the hosts having one foot in the final after a 2-1 first-leg success last week.

The winner of this Derby d'Italia decider will meet Atalanta or Napoli in May's showpiece occasion, with Cristiano Ronaldo's San Siro double putting Juve in the driving seat ahead of part two in Turin.


Match preview

Mirroring the ascendant form of Serie A top scorer and line-leading talisman Cristiano Ronaldo, Juventus have clicked into top gear in 2021.

Defeat to Inter last month - when Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo was singularly outmanouevred by his former manager Antonio Conte - seems to have acted as something of a catalyst for the Bianconeri.

It has proved to be the only defeat they have suffered since the turn of the year, during a fixture-packed run featuring league, cup and Supercoppa success - a six-game streak that has elevated them to third in the Serie A standings, just five points behind second-placed Inter, with a game still in hand.

In January, Juventus managed to turn over Milan, Napoli and Inter - among several others - keeping clean sheets in all five league matches since losing at San Siro. Their latest victims, at the weekend, were close contenders Roma, who they leapfrogged in the league table as a result of a comfortable 2-0 victory - the highlight of which was Ronaldo's imperious left-footed opening strike.

It was a third goal in less than a week for the Bianconeri's main man, after Juve won the first leg of the Coppa semi thanks to his well-taken brace, overturning Inter's opener from Lautaro Martinez.

A rare away victory against the Nerazzurri was sweet revenge for Andrea Pirlo's side following their league loss just days before and will have boosted the confidence of a coach who, for all his magisterial playing capabilities, remains a rookie at the elite level - particularly getting one over on his wily counterpart Conte.

On Tuesday night, his side have it within their grasp to seal progress to the final and spoil their rivals' dreams into the bargain.

The task facing Inter in overturning their deficit is substantial, as they have not won away to the Bianconeri since 2013.

Antonio Conte's side warmed up for the challenge by swatting aside Fiorentina at Stadio Artemio Franchi on Friday evening. A delightful first-half effort from Nicolo Barella was followed by Ivan Perisic's goal after the break to send them a point clear at the top of the table, before Milan reclaimed the summit with a win over Crotone two days later.

Serie A's top scorers - since the restart of the top five European leagues post-lockdown, only Bayern Munich have registered more goals than Inter's 77 - again demonstrated that they are capable of scoring from all quarters in Florence, with strike duo Romelu Lukaku and Lautaro Martinez able to take a rare break from the scoresheet.

Now, the Nerazzurri face a daunting spell that could determine whether they claim a first trophy since lifting the Coppa Italia in 2011, with a first domestic double since the Jose Mourinho era still tantalisingly within sight for the team that played nearly-men last season.

Following this midweek cup clash, Inter welcome in-form Lazio to San Siro next Sunday, before playing out the Derby della Madonnina against Milan on the same stage the following weekend.

Conte's men edged past their stadium-sharing foes in the Coppa Italia quarter-finals and that explosive derby success saw Inter seal victory only in the dying moments - through Christian Eriksen's sublime free kick - against a ten-man Milan team depleted by Zlatan Ibrahimovic's dismissal.

They may need to invoke similar inspiration this Tuesday, as breaking down a defensively disciplined Juventus outfit on Turin turf - even with Lukaku back in harness - could prove their toughest test yet.

Juventus Coppa Italia form: WWW
Juventus form (all competitions): WWWWWW

Inter Milan Coppa Italia form: WWL
Inter Milan form (all competitions): WDWWLW


Team News

Juventus will assess the extent of an injury to Leonardo Bonucci incurred in the win over Fiorentina, with Andrea Pirlo hoping the veteran will be fit to start. Matthijs de Ligt is available as cover and could even be partnered in central defence by Merih Demiral, as in the first leg.

Gianluigi Buffon regains his place in goal as designated 'cup goalkeeper', while Rodrigo Bentancur should return in midfield after being suspended in the league at the weekend. Versatile forward Dejan Kulusevski replaces Alvaro Morata in support of Cristiano Ronaldo up front.

Inter pair Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal miss out this week due to one-match Coppa Italia bans for accumulation of yellow cards. However, key men Romelu Lukaku and Achraf Hakimi are now available for cup duty, having both missed the trip to Milan through suspension.

Antonio Conte is set to bring Roberto Gagliardini into the central three of his 3-5-2 in place of Vidal, after he replaced the Chilean midfielder at the break on Friday.

Expected to make further changes to his starting lineup, Conte could opt for Christian Eriksen as a deep-lying playmaker, after his success in the role against Benevento and free-kick winner in the quarter-final. Hakimi's return means that Matteo Darmian is likely to miss out, with Lukaku also coming back into the cup XI for the suspended Sanchez.

Juventus possible starting lineup:
Buffon; Cuadrado, De Ligt, Demiral, Danilo; Bernardeschi, Bentancur, Rabiot, Chiesa; Kulusevski, Ronaldo

Inter Milan possible starting lineup:
Handanovic; Skriniar, De Vrij, Bastoni; Hakimi, Barella, Eriksen, Gagliardini, Young; Martinez, Lukaku


We say: Juventus 2-2 Inter Milan

Having won 2-1 in the away leg, Juventus can even lose 1-0 on Tuesday and still secure qualification for the final, with extra time required only if Inter were to win 2-1 themselves.

Rarely beaten on home soil though, the Bianconeri can utilise their flyers on the flanks - Juan Cuadrado and Federico Chiesa - to counter Inter's undoubted strength in that area, thereby taking at least a draw from the game; enough to seal a spot in the final.


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