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MILAN – On Sunday, Inter will face Spezia in the match valid for the thirteenth round of Serie A with the kick-off at 3pm at the Meazza stadium. The Nerazzurri come into the game after 5 consecutive league wins against Turin, Sassuolo, Bologna, Cagliari and Naples and 27 points in the standings. Vincenzo Italiano’s team, with 11 points after 12 days, comes to the San Siro game after the draw against Bologna.
THE FOREGOING BETWEEN INTER AND SPEZIA
The last match between Inter and Spezia dates back to August 1989, a 1-0 win for the Nerazzurri signed by Jürgen Klinsmann, on the day of his debut in the Nerazzurri shirt. That day the first round of the Italian Cup was played, a match played at the Brianteo Stadium in Monza, since the works were in full swing in San Siro for Italy ’90, with the construction of the third ring.
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FORM STATUS AND STATISTICS
Inter come to the challenge with 27 points in the standings and with a streak of five consecutive victories. Conte’s team has the best attack in the league, with 30 goals scored. This is the ninth season in their history in which the Nerazzurri managed to reach 30 league goals in the first 12 games played (before this the last one was in 1960/61). Inter have won 15 of the last 19 Serie A TIM games against newly promoted teams; three draws and only one knockout (September 2018 against Parma) complete the balance.
Vincenzo Italiano’s Spezia with 11 points in the standings reaches the challenge after the draw against Bologna with 2 wins, 5 draws and 5 defeats in 12 games played with a balance of 17 goals scored and 25 conceded. Balance in equilibrium for Spezia absent in this league with two wins, two draws and two losses.
Six of the last seven teams to have played their first Serie A TIM away game at the Meazza against Inter have lost; the only exception in the partial is represented by Carpi (1-1 in January 2016).
PLAYER APPROACH
Romelu Lukaku is one of three players to have scored double digits in the last nine seasons in the five major European leagues, alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski. Next up will be the Belgian’s 300th appearance in the five major European leagues. Since his debut for Chelsea in 2011/12, he has scored in 42 different clubs (a total of 146 goals), fewer than Edin Dzeko (48) in the period that counts the Premier League and Serie A.
M’Bala Nzola has scored six goals in this league with just eight shots on goal: among the players with at least six goals in current Serie A TIM, he is the youngest (born in 1996).
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