Both Milan and Internazionale demonstrated their dominance at the beginning of the season, although they had some difficulties in certain aspects of their game that stopped them from earning the full package of points from their first four games.
The teams are currently sitting sixth and third in Serie A respectively, which increases the importance of the upcoming Derby della Madonnina. Winning the game is not only a matter of pride but also a crucial step towards their goal, the Scudetto. Atalanta are in the leading spot after the first four rounds and this will be Inters chance to bypass them.
Stefano Pioli’s side haven’t been as convincing in attack as last term, while their opponents have dropped their efficiency in defence.
While the Nerazzurri have been dominant against Lecce, Spezia and Cremonese, they got tested against Lazio, who took advantage of their defensive lapses. Inter might have difficulties in keeping a clean sheet against Milan’s skilful attacking players as well, despite some of Rossoneri’s regular starters being doubtful due to injuries.
Apart from clearing out the mistakes from their past performances, both managers need to re-organise their teams due to the absence of some of their key players, which makes the outcome of the game even more unpredictable.
In this preview, we use tactical analysis to explain how Milan can continue their unbeaten run and how Inter can threaten it.
Predicted formations and starting XI’s
Stefano Pioli is expected to stick to his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation. However, with some of his most experienced players like Alessandro Florenzi and Ante Rebić being doubtful, he might be forced to change the starting eleven.
While Mike Maignan’s goalkeeping spot is secured, the manager will have to decide between Pierre Kalulu and Simon Kjær for the central defence. Despite the former captain’s experience and composure, his younger replacement seems like a better fit against Inter’s pacey attack. His partnership with Fikayo Tomori has proven successful so far, although the 22-year-old was dropped from the squad in the last fixture against Sassuolo in favour of Kjær who is valued for his leadership qualities and defensive contribution, rather than his actions in possession.


Theo Hernández will be starting on the left, being expected to contribute actively to the attacking actions. In contrast, Davide Calabria is expected to be relied on in the right-back position.
The midfield is expected to be formed by Ismaël Bennacer and Sandro Tonali who have both been key for the team since the beginning of the season. Bennacer’s actions have helped the team in possession, while Tonali’s pressing efforts have been crucial without the ball.
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