Serie A leaders Inter host Napoli, on Saturday evening, with just a point separating the two sides ahead of a pivotal match in the title race.
By Neel Shelat
Napoli’s attack looking lost post-Kvaratskhelia
Napoli’s surprise title charge was always built on a rock-solid defence, but they obviously needed a decent attack to keep the wins flowing. They managed to replace Victor Osimhen’s goals to a good extent with Romelu Lukaku, while Kvicha Kvaratskhelia’s individual brilliance helped them create something out of nothing in times of need.
Unsurprisingly, then, the Georgian international’s mid-season departure to Paris Saint-Germain has quickly impacted the Neapolitans’ form. Although they won two big games against Atalanta and Juventus after he left, they have since gone on a four-match winless streak.

Despite scoring in each of these games, Napoli’s attack has looked quite uninspiring for long stretches. In fact, they have failed to register five shots on target in any of their last six games, while their xG tally has been limited to under 1 on three occasions. As a result, there are reports that Antonio Conte could revert to the 4-3-3 formation for this big game.
Inter’s drop in form amid growing injury issues
Inter, for their part, are also enduring something of a slump. Simone Inzaghi’s side have only won three of their last six games, losing on the road against Fiorentina and Juventus. Some of their recent performances have also been subpar, though that can be largely explained by the amount of rotation they have had to do.
Besides load management, the Nerazzurri have been forced to change their starters because of a slew of recent injuries. Goalkeeper Yann Sommer fractured his thumb last week and will remain unavailable for the near future, top-scorer Marcus Thuram sprained his ankle at the start of the month and is yet to return to full fitness, and Matteo Darmian went off with a thigh problem in midweek against Lazio. Left wing back options Carlos Augusto and Nicola Zalewski have also missed recent matches.
Three-way title race on the cards
Irrespective of which way this match goes, we are sure to get a thrilling three-way title race in Serie A. Inter and Napoli have always been going neck and neck, but both sides’ recent downturn in form has brought Atalanta right back into the picture. La Dea are just three points off the top of the standings going into the weekend, meaning they could well be up to second by the time this match kicks off as they host relegation-battlers Venezia earlier in the day.

Inter set to compete in three competitions
Most Serie A experts will agree that Inter are the best team in Italy on paper, but the reason they will find it tough to simply march to the title is the fact that they have three major titles to compete for while their rivals can solely focus on the league. The Nerazzurri have a big cup semi-final against Milan coming up in April, and they could well have a Champions League quarter-final against one of Germany’s top two teams between those two legs.
Prediction
A tight contest is to be expected, but Inter might just have enough to squeeze out a 1-0 win.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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