Conte takes Inter to hometown Lecce as Juve host Parma
Inter are two points behind the eight-time
reigning champions after being held by Atalanta last weekend with
promoted Lecce offering 50-year-old Conte a chance to take home three
points.
The minnows from the heel of Italy are one
point above the relegation zone, coming off a run of four consecutive
defeats, with 38 goals conceded this campaign.
Inter forward Lautaro Martinez, who
has scored 15 goals in total this season, praised Conte for instilling
ambition in the club who last won Serie A in 2010.
"Many things have changed," Martinez told TyC Sports.
"He has a special way of doing things and has taught us so much from his first day in charge.
"He has convinced us to all give our best and the results are there for all to see."
Inter kicked off their season at home in the
San Siro with a 4-0 win over Conte's hometown club Lecce where he began
his football career.
Former Manchester United striker
Romelu Lukaku's first goal in Serie A came against Lecce, and he has
scored 18 goals in all competitions this campaign, including a double
during the week in a 4-1 Italian Cup win over Cagliari.
Maurizio Sarri's Juventus face a potentially
tricky tie against seventh-placed Parma, who are pushing for a return to
European football.
Cristiano Ronaldo missed their midweek Italian
Cup win over Udinese with sinusitis, but Paulo Dybala scored a double
as he spearheaded the attack with fellow Argentine Gonzalo Higuain, who
was also on target.
"We'll be looking to keep the momentum going against Parma," warned Higuain.
Lazio are third -- six points behind Juventus
-- but with a game in hand and targeting an 11th consecutive league win
against Sampdoria.
Claudio Ranieri's Sampdoria beat Brescia 5-1 last weekend, but have not won against the Roman club in 15 years.
"I'll eat the players alive if they relax after Brescia," warned Ranieri.
"It will be a massive challenge because
(Simone) Inzaghi's team are going through one of those periods where
everything is working for them.
"(Serie A top scorer Ciro) Immobile is scoring from every position and in every way."
Fourth-placed Atalanta, equal on points with Roma, host basement club SPAL after their fiery Italian Cup defeat to Fiorentina.
Roma are coming off back-to-back defeats
against Torino and Juventus, and desperately need a boost against Genoa
before facing city rivals Lazio in the Stadio Olimpico.
Napoli, in 11th place, host 14th-placed Fiorentina, after losing their last two games.
One to watch:
Zlatan Ibrahimovic wants to score at home for
AC Milan in the San Siro after finding the net in his first start last
weekend in a 2-0 win against Cagliari.
The 38-year-old Swede was rested during their 3-0 Italian Cup win over SPAL.
AC Milan host Udinese, who are just behind them in 11th and on a three-matching league winning streak.
The side from Udine and who won the reverse fixture 1-0 in August.
Key stats:
24 - Napoli's points behind Juventus
20 - Serie A top scorer Ciro Immobile's goals
10 - Lazio's league winning streak
2 - Juventus's points lead on Inter Milan
Fixtures (all times GMT):
Saturday
Lazio v Sampdoria (1400GMT), Sassuolo v Torino (1700), Napoli v Fiorentina (1945)
Sunday
AC Milan v Udinese (1130), Bologna v Hellas
Verona, Brescia v Cagliari, Lecce v Inter Milan (all 1400), Genoa v AS
Roma (1700), Juventus v Parma (1945)
Monday
Atalanta v SPAL (1945)
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