Inter aim to retake control of third place in the Serie A table and bounce back from their defeat to Bologna when they travel to Hellas Verona on Thursday night (kick-off 21:45).
PROBABLE LINE-UPS
Hellas Verona (3-4-2-1): Silvestri; Rrahmani, Kumbulla, Gunter; Faraoni, Amrabat, Veloso, Lazovic; Pessina, Zaccagni; Di Carmine.
Unavailable: Adjapong, Danzi, Dawidowicz, Eysseric, Salcedo, Borini.
Inter (3-5-2): Handanovic; Godin, De Vrij, Skriniar; Candreva, Brozovic, Gagliardini, Young; Eriksen; Lukaku, Sanchez.
Suspended: Bastoni, D’Ambrosio.
Unavailable: Barella, Moses, Sensi.
KEY STATISTICS
â Verona and Inter have met 57 times so far in Serie A: Hellas have won only four times, with 33 wins for the Nerazzurri and 20 draws.
â Verona’s last win in Serie A against Inter was in 1992 â since then they have lost 14 times and shared three draws against the Nerazzurri.
â Verona have averaged 0.56 points per game so far against Inter in Serie A â their lowest such average against any opponent they’ve met at least three times.
â Verona have conceded at least two goals in each of their last seven games against Inter at the Bentegodi, failing to score in three of those games.
â Verona have taken 27 points in 15 home Serie A games so far this season â their best home record at this stage of the season since 2001/02.
â Only Brescia (31) and Torino (19) have dropped more points from leading situations than Inter (18) in Serie A this season.
â Inter have lost three of their last seven league games (W3 D1), as many losses as in their previous 35 Serie A games.
â Giampaolo Pazzini scored 16 goals in his 50 league appearances for Inter between 2011 and 2012.
â Valerio Verre’s first Serie A goal came in the reverse fixture against Inter back in November.
â Lautaro MartÃnez hasn’t scored in his last four league matches, only between April and August 2019 (seven matches) has he endured a longer such run in Serie A.
Source: forzaitalianfootball.com