FOCUS ON JUVENTUS VS INTER

Published on: 30 March 2022

* After the 1-1 draw in Milan in the reverse fixture, Inter could remain unbeaten in both the seasonal league matches against Juventus for the first time since 2008/09 (1-0 win at the Meazza and 1-1 draw in Turin back then).

* Considering all competitions, Inter have won only one of their last 15 away meetings against Juventus (1-3 in Serie A under Stramaccioni on November 3rd, 2012): in the process Juventus have won 10 matches and drawn four.

* Juventus have the longest current unbeaten run in Serie A (16 games, W11 D5). Since November 30th, Juventus are one of only two sides in the big-5 European Leagues that have gone unbeaten (also Sevilla - 15 games).

* Inter have gained 11 points in their last nine Serie A games (W2 D5 L2), 10 fewer than Juventus, which are the side to have picked up the most in the process (21).

* Inter have drawn each of their last four Serie A away matches (two 0-0s and two 1-1s): they last drew five league away games in a row in December 2004, under Roberto Mancini (six back then).

* No side has kept more clean sheets than Juventus in Serie A this season (13, as many as Napoli), whilst only Torino (3) has conceded fewer shots on target on average than the Bianconeri (3.1) – Inter are the sixth team in this ranking, with 3.6 shots on target faced per match.

* Inter have gained the most points from trailing situations in Serie A this season (19), and they are the side with the joint-most goals scored in the last 30 minutes of play (22, level with Atalanta, Lazio and Verona).

* Inter are Juan Cuadrado’s Serie A favourite target: he has scored five league goals against them, all in home matches, including his brace in the last meeting played at the stadium (3-2 for Juventus on May 15th 2021).

* Dusan Vlahovic scored his first Serie A home goal against Inter for Fiorentina on December 15th 2019: that goals remain the only one he has scored after the 90th minute of play in the competition.

* Ivan Perisic (199) could become the third Croatian player to reach 200 Serie A appearances in the three points for a win era, after Marcelo Brozovic (224) and Milan Badelj (210) – he has faced Juventus 10 times in the competition, winning only one meeting (D4 L5).

(Photo LaPresse)

Source: legaseriea.it

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