With 243 official matches played, it is the most played match in Italian football. A real challenge between the two clubs, which began in the 30s and never ended Simona Giovanna Giacinti
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Juventus vs Inter: the Italian derby during the Coronavirus emergency, 8 March 2020 A final, but above all a final. Juve-Inter was the last great match of our life before, March 8, 2020 behind closed doors, 2-0 dry. The stadium 100% full and then the lookdown. We take the field tonight at 20.45 at the Allianz Stadium, valid for the thirty-first day of Serie A and an Italian derby that has rarely been so important for the championship fight for both teams.The first leg to San Siro ended 1-1. It was the ninth day and Inter had just been beaten by Lazio, while Juventus had returned from four consecutive victories after a disastrous start. This time the situation is quite similar: the bianconeri have not lost in 16 games and have won, also in this case, the last four, while the Nerazzurri in the last nine games have collected only 11 points, 10 less than their bitter rivals, who at this moment they tail them to only one point. Both teams absolutely cannot afford to lose: if both Milan and Napolishould they win and one of the two teams should come out defeated by Turin, it would mean definitively leaving the championship fight, even if the Italian champions have to recover the match against Bologna. But even a draw, in a similar scenario, would be deleterious: if Milan beat Bologna it would go to +8 over Inter and +9 over Juve and if Napoli did full loot in Bergamo with Atalanta it would go to +5 and + 6. Very difficult gaps to recover seven days from the end of the championship, eight for Inter. Juventus-Inter: the Allegri teams, in addition to long-term injuries such as Chiesa, McKennie and Kaio Jorge, will not have Pellegrinidisqualified, but otherwise will have all the squad available and has already announced that the recovered A lex Sandro and Dybala . It will be the first match against Inter for Vlahovic as a Juventus player. Inzaghi instead has recovered Brozovic, the pivot of his team’s game, while de Vrij will almost certainly start from the bench and the favorite to replace him and D’Ambrosio. It will also be a ballot on the band between Dumfries and Darmian.
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Benito Lorenzi scores during the Italian derby 1947
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Giovanni Viola’s parade during the Italian Derby, 1956 The story and the name
While not a derby in the strict sense of the term, the match between Nerazzurri and Bianconeri is a “classic” one that confronts two of the most sustained, titled and most traditional formations with the greatest sporting tradition, as well as with the highest turnover and stock market value in Italy . The expression was coined in 1967 by Gianni Brera, to indicate the confrontation between two formations which, although residing in two different cities and even regions, were characterized by a profound reciprocal rivalry, typical of those “derby” matches called derby; only afterwards the Inter-Juventus match was also seen as the one between the two teams at the time most titled and supported in Italy, as well as among the few at the time never relegated from Serie A. In 1967 the properties of Inter and Juventus were also in the hands, respectively, of the Morattis and the Agnellis, two of the most important economic dynasties in Italy of those years, which also contributed to giving the expression of Brera a social value. The meeting between Inter and Juventus is often experienced as the reflection between rivalry, both in the economic and political spheres, which divides Milan and Turin, the largest cities in the North-West of Italy as well as, together with Genoa, components of the so-called industrial triangle, the socio-economic region that had the greatest sporting development in the country as well as that between the Morattis and the Agnellis, the families who have held the majority of the company for the longest time; which is why it is also described as a “regional derby”. Juventus, one of the oldest football clubs in Italy, was born in Turin in 1897 at the behest of a group of high school students, while the Internazionale was established in Milan in 1908 due to a split from fellow citizens of Milan. The two teams met for the first time in 1909 during the First Category championship :in the first overall match on November 14 of that year, played on the field of Corso Sebastopoli in Turin, the bianconeri won 2-0 thanks to a brace from Ernesto Borel, while the Nerazzurri won 1-0 in Lombardy two weeks later with a goal from Oscar Engler; Inter would then win their first Italian title at the end of the season. With regard to Serie A, the first match was held on March 19, 1930 in Turin, in the presence of King Vittorio Emanuele III, with the Ambrosiana name which Inter had been forced to under the Fascist period, due to Italianization, after the forced merger with the US Milanese who won 2-1, the 2-0 win in the second leg, on 29 June, I also assure the Milanese the Scudetto in this case,As of January 12, 2022, the two teams have officially met 243 times, with Juventus 110 wins, 60 draws and 73 wins for Inter. The bianconeri have made 32 successes in Milan, with 19 successes in Turin for the Nerazzurri the best streak of the latter in the opposing field and represented by two consecutive victories, a circumstance which occurred for the last time in 2005. consecutively conquered the Milanese plant for a maximum of three times: noteworthy and, in this sense, the period that took place from 18 December 1958 to 24 April 1960 and interspersed with the conquest of an Italian Cup (13 September 1959).So, an appointment in a few hours. Tonight’s game marks the exit of football from the emergency of the pandemic: 40,000 spectators, 200 countries connected live on TV, fans and VIPs.
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Inter rejoicing over Cristian Vieri’s goal and Buffon’s protests during the Derby d’Italia, 2002

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