Overview.
Inter have won only one of their last 13 Serie A meetings against Juventus (D5 L7), a 2-1 win in September 2016 under Frank de Boer. Inter have won more home top-flight games against Juventus (35/86) and scored more home goals against them (134) than any other club has managed on home soil against the Old Lady. Juventus have won more Serie A matches against Inter than any other opponent, winning 82 of their 172 such meetings (D44 L46). Inter have won each of their first six Serie A games this season: only in the 1966/67 campaign had they previously achieved this feat (they also won the seventh match). After having gone winless in four home games in a row (D3 L1), Inter have won each of their last five Serie A home matches, conceding only one goal in the process.
Match Info.
Competition: ITALY Serie A – Round 7
Kick off: 06.10.2019, 18:45 UTC.
Venue: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (San Siro) (Milan).
Referee: Rocchi G. (Ita).
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Teams Comparison.
Internazionale’s perfect start to the Serie A (SA) campaign (W6) – their best since 1966/67 – faces its toughest test yet, as the top flight’s only other unbeaten team, Juventus (W5, D1), come calling in the ‘Derby d’Italia’. This has the makings of a tight clash, especially as none of the last nine SA H2Hs held here were decided by more than a single-goal margin. The hosts’ perfect league start may have included four wins ‘to nil’, and seen them leading at half-time five times, but they do have a weak spot. All four competitive games that they’ve conceded in this season have involved them shipping a goal in the 20 minutes directly following half-time – a time period in which Juventus have found the net in four of their last five competitive matches.
Although Juventus enter this match on a four-game winning streak (in all competitions) which saw them score before half-time in all four fixtures, they did concede the opener twice. It’ll come as little surprise then that the SA heavyweights have been leading at half-time just once on the road this league campaign (HT: W1, D2). They’ve also been leading at the break in just one of the last six top-flight H2Hs held here (HT: W1, D4, L1), although that doesn’t mean this game will start slow – three of those H2Hs saw the opener scored by the 15th minute.