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Juve-Inter in a sold out stadium: 40,000 in Turin on 3 April at the Derby d’Italia

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Juve-Inter in a sold out stadium: 40,000 in Turin on 3 April at the Derby d’Italia

Juve-Inter is always Juve-Inter, but at the Stadium he knows how to be particularly special. The bianconeri know very well that in their new home they have also been able to take off great satisfaction against the eternal Nerazzurri rivals as well as building the cycle of nine consecutive league titles. The total number of victories, between the championship and the Italian Cup, has reached 8 out of the 12 games played so far for a one-way budget that is completed by three draws and only one defeat. Unique and exceptional, given that on November 3, 2012 the Stadium was conquered for the first time after the inauguration in September 2011, but since that 3-1 with a brace from Milito there has been no more satisfaction for the Inter fans. The story then widens further because in the annals there is only one knockout in the last 15 Derby d’Italia played in Turin and in this internal partial the bianconeri have won 10 times, even obtaining 4 draws.

The home factor, therefore, can weigh on tomorrow night’s match and thus become an additional weapon for Allegri’s team that wants to overtake Simone Inzaghi’s in the direct match. The point of departure in the standings is virtual, given that the Nerazzurri have yet to recover the match against Bologna (April 27), but the Juventus desire to win this Derby d’Italia is real. The comeback in the league, thanks to 16 consecutive useful results, has brought the Bianconeri back to the Scudetto area and this round will be decisive for the tricolor.

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Juve recovered 11 points at Inter in 2022 and can now take advantage of the thrust of the 40,000 fans of the Stadium (100% capacity after 2 years) to take revenge in the last Italian Super Cup, lost at San Siro at the last second. last January 12, and unstitching the Scudetto from the Nerazzurri shirts. Quite the opposite on May 15, 2021, when the reigning champions Juventus welcomed Conte’s Inter who had just won the championship. It was played behind closed doors, due to Covid, and Pirlo’s team got a painful 3-2 to keep alive the hopes of Champions qualification with that 4th place then won a week later in Bologna (thanks also to the suicide of Napoli). Great protagonist of the match was Juan Cuadrado: he scored a brace, including the winning goal from a penalty in the 88th minute, thus confirming himself both a lucky charm and the best enemy of the Nerazzurri. The Colombian winger, in fact, has his favorite victim in Serie A in Inter: 5 goals scored, all at the Stadium. Cuadrado will play the starter and hopes to confirm himself as the Juventus talisman: he never lost against the Nerazzurri, given that he was absent in the Super Cup due to disqualification, on 9 February 2021 (2-0 at San Siro) he was knocked out for Covid and in 2 -1 of September 2016 in Milan remained on the bench. Better keep it tight. –

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