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The 23rd day of Serie A continues with the Delby Della Madonnina. AC Milan welcomes Inter Milan in San Siro (kick -off at 6 p.m., a match to follow live on FM) for what is already the third confrontation between the two clubs this season. Hanged in a galley season with an 8th place in the league and only 34 points, the Milanese won the first two derbies (2-1 at the outward journey and 3-2 in Super Cup). And for Conceiçao and his family, victory is still compulsory, on Sunday, to believe again at the top 4. Opposite, the Inter is in the title race, 2nd with 50 points, with three units behind Naples, leader, But with one less match.
For this meeting, Sergio Conceiçao, who recorded the departures of Calabria and Morata, is deprived of Emerson Royal (injured) or Fofana (suspended). He aligns a 4-3-3 with the French Maignan and Theo Hernandez in particular. Kyle Walker made his debut with the Rossoneri to the right of the defense. Tomori supports Pavlovic in central defense. In the middle, Bennacer is surrounded by Musah and Reinjders while in front of Abraham is supported by Pulisic and Leao. Opposite, Simone Inzaghi also aligns two French people with Pavard and Marcus Thuram in a classic 3-5-2.
Apart from the return of Calhanoglu in the middle, to support Mkhital and Barella, Inzaghi renews the victorious eleven of Monaco (3-0) in the middle of the week with Dumfries and Dimarco in pistons or Lautaro Martinez in front.
Official compositions
AC Milan: Maignan – Walker, Tomori, Pavlovic, Theo Hernandez – Musah, Bennacer, Reijnders – Pulisic, Abraham, Leao.
Inter Milan: Sommer – Pavard, de Vrij, Bastoni – Dumfries, Barella, Calanoglu, Mkhital, Dimaro – Thuram, Lautaro Martinez.
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