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Double-chasing Inter set to take on Juventus in Italian Cup final today

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For Inter Milan, Wednesday’s Italian Cup final could be the first of two trophies.

Inter plays Juventus at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome and then has two league matches in Serie A, where it is locked in an intriguing title fight with city rival AC Milan.

Defending champion Inter is two points behind Milan, which also has the better head-to-head record in the league - the first tiebreaker in Serie A.

The mood was buoyant in the Nerazzurri camp when they beat Milan 3-0 last month to reach the Italian Cup final. Inter was still behind in the league but had a game in hand and for months had been pointing to its postponed match at Bologna as a chance to gain ground in the title race.

It lost that match 2-1.

The nerves have set in since then and that could be clearly seen in the first 25 minutes of Inter’s match against Empoli, where even coach Simone Inzaghi said his players were feeling the pressure as they conceded two goals before recovering to win 4-2.

With that in mind, Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta wants the team to put title thoughts to the back of their minds and focus on Wednesday’s final.

“It’s normal that they’re also thinking of the title. This week we’re playing for two important goals that represent above all a season dedicated to sacrifice by the whole club,” he said. “We want to pick up something but it’s also important to know that Wednesday we can achieve our first goal, so we’re concentrat­ed on that.

“From Thursday on, we’ll see what we can do. Zero distractio­ns. It’s great to have this kind of pressure for those who do sport, to have two important aims simultaneo­usly.”

For Juventus, the Italian Cup final is arguably even more important. Massimilia­no Allegri returned to the club last year after a season of disappoint­ment under Andrea Pirlo that saw its run of nine straight league titles ended by Inter — although it did win the Italian Cup.

But Juventus again looks set to finish fourth in Serie A — and with a point tally lower than last season — while it was again knocked out of the Champions League in the round of 16. The team also lost to Inter in the Italian Super Cup.

 ?? Courtesy: Juventus Twitter ?? Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri presides over a training session.
Courtesy: Juventus Twitter Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri presides over a training session.

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