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Javier Zanetti. Goran Pandev and Walter Samuel are out of the Derby d’Italia against Juventus, but Diego Milito returns. Inter boss Rafa Benitez has several injury doubts going into the Sunday evening game at San Siro.
It was hoped that Pandev and Zanetti would recover in time for this big match, but they will not even be on the bench.
Pandev has been suffering from a muscular problem, while captain Zanetti is still struggling after bruising to the lungs almost a month ago.
Milito is back after his minor thigh strain, while Julio Cesar and Lucio are in the squad despite picking up injuries against Werder Bremen midweek.
Gigi Del Neri assures Juventus “won’t be happy with a draw” against Inter at San Siro tomorrow. The Bianconeri start out as the underdogs because of their see-saw form, but in their last two games beat Cagliari 4-2 and held Manchester City to a 1-1 result.
“Tomorrow two great teams will face off and they have always fought intensely,” said the Coach.
“There is an antagonism with Inter that stretches back through the years, but we are not interested in the Calciopoli trial. We focus only on the football.”
Rafa Benitez made similar comments over at Inter, as the tension of the on-going trial and potential revocation of Scudetti due to fresh wiretap evidence is dominating headlines.
The Nerazzurri have also changed their style lately, but are fresh from a 1-0 Serie A defeat at Roma.
“Jose Mourinho had already tried to play the ball more, which has been further emphasised by Benitez,” continued Del Neri.
“We know their players well, but Inter certainly do not depend on only one player.
“I have never in my career been happy beforehand with the idea of a point and I never will.
“We too have players accustomed to a big match situation like this, from Simone Pepe to Milos Krasic. We won’t suffer in the atmosphere of San Siro.”
Amauri remains an injury doubt, even though the physical problem proved to be much less serious than previously feared.
“If Amauri is alright then he will play, otherwise I won’t even call him up for the trip.”
The best approach for this kinda game, I agree with this to be honest:
"It wouldn’t be an Inter-Juventus clash without Massimo Moratti and his goofy Andy Garcia-on-a-really-bad-day aide stoking up the fires with annoying 'Juventus owe us more Scudetti’ nonsense. But the Bianconeri must be careful not to overdo their jibing and jiving because while most of the pre-Calciopoli Juventus players have now left, many of the Interisti still remain which means they will benefit more from any pre-match trash talk".