AC Milan’s bid to close a yawning gap to Serie A
pacesetters Juventus, Roma and Napoli faces another reality check in the city
derby against Inter on Sunday.
After another inauspicious start to the season,
Milan sit mid-table but 24 points adrift of leaders Juventus and, perhaps more
worryingly, with a 16-point deficit to Napoli, who occupy the final Champions
League qualifying spot.
The chances of Milan salvaging a top-three finish
at the end of the season look slim — and goalkeeper Christian Abbiati admits a
win in the Rossoneri’s last game before the festive break would be welcome.
“The derby is always a spectacular match and we
probably need this win a bit more than them at the moment,” Abbiati said
Thursday. “We’ll have to defend with all 11 players on Sunday.”
The first Milan derby of the season is one of the
high points of the pre-Christmas programme, but the San Siro ground shared by
both clubs will not be full.
Inter, who sit fifth, 15 points behind Juve and
seven behind Napoli, will have their ‘Curva Nord’ section of the stadium closed
as punishment after fans were found guilty of chanting ‘discriminatory’ remarks
against Napoli fans.
Inter coach Walter Mazzarri admitted to Sky Sport
Italia: “I don’t think this will be good for the image of our game.”
However, the Nerazzurri handler will likely be
more concerned by what is happening on the pitch.
Losing the first derby of the season to a
struggling Rossoneri side would do little to boost Mazzarri’s stock, especially
with Inter having taken only three points from their last four games.
Inter are set to welcome Mauro Icardi back to the
fray following a lengthy absence due to a groin injury.
Although he may only make an appearance from the
substitute’s bench, the Argentinian striker is fired up by the memory of having
scored his maiden Serie A goal, for Sampdoria, against Milan last season.
“I dream the derby will be like last season, when
I scored on my Serie A debut with Sampdoria,” Icardi told Sky Sport Italia.
“All I can think about is giving my all when I
come off the bench because I’m coming on to help my team-mates and I have to
get back to their level.”
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