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Team News
Inter Milan: Centre-back Andrea Ranocchia, who had pulled up against Cluj, is not expected to feature, while wing-back Alvaro Pereira will serve a one-match suspension. Stramaccioni will also be without striker Diego Milito, who was recently ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.
Probable Line-up (4-4-2): Handanovic; Zanetti, Juan, Chivu, Nagatomo; Guarin, Cambiasso, Kovacic, Alvazrez; Palacio, Cassano
AC Milan: Midfielder Antonio Nocerino returns to contention after missing out against Barcelona. Forward Giampaolo Pazzini had suffered a knee injury in that game but will have to make way for Balotelli, even if he proves his fitness. Anchormen Nigel de Jong and Mathieu Flamini remain sidelined.
Probable Line-up (4-3-3): Abbiati; Abate, Zapata, Mexes, Constant; Montolivo, Ambrosini, Muntari; Boateng, Balotelli, El Shaarawy
It's a complete reversal of fortunes for the two Milan-based sides. Inter has floundered in the league as of late, having only won one of their last five Serie A matches. A lackluster January transfer window also added gloom, as the Nerazzurri stockpiled more mediocre players alongside unproven youth while selling experienced veterans like Wesley Sneijder for pennies.
On the other side of the San Siro, Milan has had a massive transformation. They had the worst start in franchise history to their Serie A campaign, almost touching the lower depths of the relegation zone. Now, they sit comfortably in third place and are coming off one of the most dramatic wins of the year, as they defeated mighty Barcelona at home in the Champions League.
It'll be interesting to see how Mario Balotelli and Antonio Cassano are perceived by rabid faithfuls on each side of the Curva. Both of them had significant fallouts with their former clubs and are openly loathed by many of the Ultras. If the Rossoneri can capture a win against Inter, their fans can enjoy one of the greatest weeks in recent years. Mauling both the most formidable team in the world (Barcelona) and their bitter rivals in the span of five days would most likely catapult the squad into a mental state of temporary invincibility.
Milan would be in first place if the season started 15 games ago, and are running on all cylinders as their recent signing of Mario Balotelli has been nothing short of clinical, scoring four goals in his first three games wearing the red and black kit.
Team News
Inter Milan: Centre-back Andrea Ranocchia, who had pulled up against Cluj, is not expected to feature, while wing-back Alvaro Pereira will serve a one-match suspension. Stramaccioni will also be without striker Diego Milito, who was recently ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury.
Probable Line-up (4-4-2): Handanovic; Zanetti, Juan, Chivu, Nagatomo; Guarin, Cambiasso, Kovacic, Alvazrez; Palacio, Cassano
AC Milan: Midfielder Antonio Nocerino returns to contention after missing out against Barcelona. Forward Giampaolo Pazzini had suffered a knee injury in that game but will have to make way for Balotelli, even if he proves his fitness. Anchormen Nigel de Jong and Mathieu Flamini remain sidelined.
Probable Line-up (4-3-3): Abbiati; Abate, Zapata, Mexes, Constant; Montolivo, Ambrosini, Muntari; Boateng, Balotelli, El Shaarawy
It's a complete reversal of fortunes for the two Milan-based sides. Inter has floundered in the league as of late, having only won one of their last five Serie A matches. A lackluster January transfer window also added gloom, as the Nerazzurri stockpiled more mediocre players alongside unproven youth while selling experienced veterans like Wesley Sneijder for pennies.
On the other side of the San Siro, Milan has had a massive transformation. They had the worst start in franchise history to their Serie A campaign, almost touching the lower depths of the relegation zone. Now, they sit comfortably in third place and are coming off one of the most dramatic wins of the year, as they defeated mighty Barcelona at home in the Champions League.
It'll be interesting to see how Mario Balotelli and Antonio Cassano are perceived by rabid faithfuls on each side of the Curva. Both of them had significant fallouts with their former clubs and are openly loathed by many of the Ultras. If the Rossoneri can capture a win against Inter, their fans can enjoy one of the greatest weeks in recent years. Mauling both the most formidable team in the world (Barcelona) and their bitter rivals in the span of five days would most likely catapult the squad into a mental state of temporary invincibility.
Milan would be in first place if the season started 15 games ago, and are running on all cylinders as their recent signing of Mario Balotelli has been nothing short of clinical, scoring four goals in his first three games wearing the red and black kit.
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