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Venezia failed to turn a fifth-minute goal into more than a single point, as a 1-1 draw against Empoli at home last weekend kept them rooted inside the relegation zone. They could still take some positives from the result, as it extended their recent revival to just one defeat across their last five games (W1, D3), and the Venetians will need all that confidence to break their streak of three consecutive Serie A losses against Inter Milan.
The Winged Lions won’t mind playing at the Stadio Pierluigi Penzo, considering they are unbeaten across their last three home league games (W1, D2). Each of those matches saw them score the opening match goal but repeating that feat won’t necessarily help them remain unbeaten in four consecutive top-flight home games for the first time since December 2001, as Venezia have the worst Serie A record when scoring first this season (W2, D3, L4).
Inter returned from Saudi Arabia heartbroken after failing to hold a two-goal lead in a 3-2 defeat to derby rivals AC Milan on Monday in the Supercoppa Italiana final. A swift return to Serie A action gives the Nerazzurri a chance to bounce back as they’ve won their last five league games, and recent history suggests they should fancy their chances of a win, having done so in their first Serie A game of the calendar year in the last five years.
Having fallen four points behind leaders Napoli ahead of this round, albeit with games in hand, Inter need a win here to remain in touching distance. And they should be confident too, as they remain unbeaten on the road this season (W6, D2) with the most recent five completed games landing wins ‘to nil’, meaning they could now register six such wins for the first time ever!
Players to watch: Mikael Egill Ellertsson scored Venezia’s first goal with his last two league goals, both coming in 2-2 draws. Lautaro Martínez scored the opening goal in Inter’s defeat to AC Milan and could fancy his chances here, as he contributed 25 goals (G20, A5) in his last 25 Serie A matches against newly promoted clubs.
Hot stat: Inter have conceded seven of their 15 league goals this season beyond the 80th minute.
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