The Milan giant, under Simone Inzaghi, won a lot and competed for various trophies last season, but ultimately lost everywhere in the spring, and the coach himself left for the Middle East. Now, under Chivu, things are going well both in Serie A and the Champions League. However, first, Milan lost the derby due to Pulisic’s goal. Then they beat Atletico 2-1 at home. Only against Pisa did they finish 2-0.
The guests from the famous tourist city spent last season in the top division. Yet again, they were not competitive: only five wins, 29 points, and a second-to-last finish. Now they are trying to become leaders in Serie B again, but are dropping points in most matches. However, recently they have improved and in the last round defeated Mantova.
For last season’s semifinalist, this is just the start of the current campaign. Stroppa’s team, meanwhile, managed to thrash Mantova in August, and in the following month, after a goalless draw, knocked out Verona on penalties.
Inter won for the first time after a couple of defeats
On average, Inter scores 2.15 goals and concedes 1 goal per match
46% of Inter’s matches end with both teams scoring and the average total goals per match is 3.15
Venezia has won four of their last five matches
On average, Venezia scores 1.79 goals and concedes 0.86 goals per match
50% of Venezia’s matches end with both teams scoring and the average total goals per match is 2.64.
Inter (probable lineup): Sommer – Carlos Augusto, de Vrij, Bisseck – Dimarco, Zielinski, Barella, Frattesi, Dumfries – Martinez, Esposito.
Venezia (probable lineup): Plizzari – Sverko, Venturi, Shingtyen – Haps, Lella, Bohinen, Kike Perez, Compagnon – Casas Marin, Fila.