• Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo after their potentially significant 3-1 win at leaders Milan. Reuters
    Juventus star Cristiano Ronaldo after their potentially significant 3-1 win at leaders Milan. Reuters
  • Juventus' Federico Chiesa celebrates scoring their first goal at the San Siro. Reuters
    Juventus' Federico Chiesa celebrates scoring their first goal at the San Siro. Reuters
  • Juventus' Federico Chiesa celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
    Juventus' Federico Chiesa celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
  • Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny makes a save. AFP
    Juventus goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny makes a save. AFP
  • Juventus' Italian forward Federico Chiesa celebrates after scoring his second goal. AFP
    Juventus' Italian forward Federico Chiesa celebrates after scoring his second goal. AFP
  • Federico Chiesa scores Juve's second goal. Reuters
    Federico Chiesa scores Juve's second goal. Reuters
  • Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo. AFP
    Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo. AFP
  • Juventus' Weston McKennie, right, celebrates with Dejan Kulusevski after scoring the third. AP
    Juventus' Weston McKennie, right, celebrates with Dejan Kulusevski after scoring the third. AP
  • Ronaldo during the match at AC Milan. AFP
    Ronaldo during the match at AC Milan. AFP
  • AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli. AFP
    AC Milan manager Stefano Pioli. AFP
  • Milan's Davide Calabria makes the score 1-1. EPA
    Milan's Davide Calabria makes the score 1-1. EPA
  • Milan's Davide Calabria, second right, celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates. Reuters
    Milan's Davide Calabria, second right, celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates. Reuters
  • Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo, centre, shakes hands with Federico Bernardeschi. AP
    Juventus coach Andrea Pirlo, centre, shakes hands with Federico Bernardeschi. AP
  • Leonardo Bonucci celebrates with Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo. AP
    Leonardo Bonucci celebrates with Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo. AP
  • Juve's Paulo Dybala under pressure from Jens Petter Hauge of Milan. Getty
    Juve's Paulo Dybala under pressure from Jens Petter Hauge of Milan. Getty

Serie A preview: Inter and AC Milan aim to get back on track after rare defeats


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SERIE A FIXTURES

Saturday Benevento v Atalanta (2pm), Genoa v Bologna (5pm), AC Milan v Torino (7.45pm)

Sunday Roma v Inter Milan (3.30pm), Udinese v Napoli, Hellas Verona v Crotone, Parma v Lazio (2pm), Fiorentina v Cagliari (9pm), Juventus v Sassuolo (11.45pm)

Monday Spezia v Sampdoria (11.45pm)

Reeling after midweek defeats, both Milan clubs look to get back on track in Serie A this weekend to hold off their rivals as champions Juventus and Roma close the gap on the leaders.

AC Milan remain one point ahead of second-placed Inter despite Juventus ending their 27-match unbeaten league run. Inter's eight-match winning streak came to a halt at Sampdoria.

Stefano Pioli's Milan have a chance to consolidate their lead at home against 17th-placed Torino on Saturday, a day before Inter face a tricky trip to Roma, who are three points behind their opponents in third.

Both Milan clubs have injury worries. Star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic remains sidelined for a ninth consecutive league game with midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu joining the growing Milan injury list with an ankle problem.

Matteo Gabbia, Ismael Bennacer and Alexis Saelemaekers are also out injured with midfielder Rade Krunic and forward Ante Rebic sidelined with coronavirus.

"We need to stay calm despite the delicate situation we're experiencing between injuries and Covid," said Milan director Paolo Maldini.

Antonio Conte's Inter are hopeful of forward Romelu Lukaku's return to full fitness after a leg muscle problem limited him to half an hour's play against Sampdoria, during which defender Danilo D'Ambrosio picked up knee ligament damage.

A fourth consecutive league win for Roma would allow the capital side to move level on points with Inter.

Spanish striker Borja Mayoral scored his first league brace for Roma this week as he finds his feet at the 'Giallorossi' with six goals scored in all competitions since his loan move from Real Madrid.

Mayoral, 23, has been growing into his role as understudy to Edin Dzeko, the Bosnian forward who is third on Roma's list of all-time top goalscorers.

Manager Paulo Fonseca has not ruled out the possibility of using the pair together, even if not immediately.

"The team with this form is playing well. I don't need to change, but in the future it could be a possibility," he said.

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Gallery: Sampdoria 2 Inter 1

  • A frustrated Alexis Sanchez during Inter Milan's 2-1 defeat at Sampdoria on January 6. Reuters
    A frustrated Alexis Sanchez during Inter Milan's 2-1 defeat at Sampdoria on January 6. Reuters
  • Sampdoria's Antonio Candreva scores his side's first goal from the spot. AP
    Sampdoria's Antonio Candreva scores his side's first goal from the spot. AP
  • Inter Milan’s Stefan de Vrij heads home for Inter. AP
    Inter Milan’s Stefan de Vrij heads home for Inter. AP
  • Sampdoria's Keita Balde celebrates after scoring their second goal. AFP
    Sampdoria's Keita Balde celebrates after scoring their second goal. AFP
  • Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez on the attack. AFP
    Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez on the attack. AFP
  • Inter manager Antonio Conte. AP
    Inter manager Antonio Conte. AP
  • Inter defender Danilo D'Ambrosio is helped off the pitch after picking up a knee injury. AFP
    Inter defender Danilo D'Ambrosio is helped off the pitch after picking up a knee injury. AFP
  • Sampdoria forward Keita Balde celebrates after scoring. AFP
    Sampdoria forward Keita Balde celebrates after scoring. AFP
  • Sampdoria manager Claudio Ranieri with Inter counterpart Antonio Conte in the background. AP
    Sampdoria manager Claudio Ranieri with Inter counterpart Antonio Conte in the background. AP
  • Sampdoria's Antonio Candreva celebrates after opening the scoring. AP
    Sampdoria's Antonio Candreva celebrates after opening the scoring. AP
  • Defender Stefan de Vrij celebrates after pulling a goal back for Inter. AFP
    Defender Stefan de Vrij celebrates after pulling a goal back for Inter. AFP
  • Inter striker Romelu Lukaku. Reuters
    Inter striker Romelu Lukaku. Reuters

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Juventus are fourth, seven points off top spot, and on Sunday also face a tough tie at home against Sassuolo, one point behind the champions in fifth.

However, Andrea Pirlo has a larger squad to rotate even without Covid-hit Alex Sandro and Juan Cuadrado, and forward Federico Chiesa who is a doubt with a niggling hip problem following his double against Milan.

"In terms of my choices, I'm lucky enough to be able to select the team game after game based on what we're trying to achieve and how the opposition play," said Pirlo.

"We've shown that this team is still so hungry," added defender Leonardo Bonucci of their push for a 10th straight league title. "We're now fully focused on the next match against Sassuolo."

Sixth-placed Napoli travel to Udinese to keep their European push on track after a shocking error-strewn defeat to newcomers Spezia, with Atalanta, equal on points just behind the southerners at mid-table Benevento.

"Benevento are a dangerous team who score goals, but we're approaching it in the right way," warned Atalanta manager Gian Piero Gasperini.

Eighth-placed Lazio are away to Parma, the latter hoping for a change in fortunes with the return of coach Roberto D'Aversa in place of Fabio Liverani, dismissed after the club dropped into the relegation zone.

Fiorentina, in 14th, host Cagliari, just behind them, with forward Franck Ribery doubtful after twisting his right knee in their midweek loss to Lazio, although the Tuscany club ruled out ligament damage.

SERIE A FIXTURES

Saturday Benevento v Atalanta (2pm), Genoa v Bologna (5pm), AC Milan v Torino (7.45pm)

Sunday Roma v Inter Milan (3.30pm), Udinese v Napoli, Hellas Verona v Crotone, Parma v Lazio (2pm), Fiorentina v Cagliari (9pm), Juventus v Sassuolo (11.45pm)

Monday Spezia v Sampdoria (11.45pm)