Inter-Juventus, the probable lineups: Inzaghi must rebuild the midfield

The latest from the fields and the probable lineups of Inter-Juventus (Sunday 6.00 pm, referee Guide, live TV on DAZN/SKY):

The latest from Milan
Inzaghi has to deal with the many injuries, especially in midfield. Calhanoglu and Acerbi will certainly miss the Italian derby, ditto Carlos Augusto for whom the return period could be even longer. The main doubt concerns the position of director and everything will depend on Asllani’s conditions. If the Albanian midfielder, who still feels pain in his knee, is available, it will be up to him. Otherwise it will be a run-off between Zielinski and Barella, who has held the role on the last two occasions with mixed success. For the rest, the Inter of the gala evenings should return: Bastoni and Dimarco starting on the left, Pavard and Dumfries favorites on the right. For Frattesi everything is linked to the choice of director – with Barella playing he starts, otherwise from the bench – Mkhitaryan will also be there in midfield. Lautaro and Thuram return in attack from the 1st minute. Buchanan is also available for the first time this season. (from Milan, Ivan Cardia)

The latest from Turin
Juventus will be on the pitch to face Inter on Sunday at 6pm. The Bianconeri are looking for revenge after the painful defeat against Stuttgart. For the match against Inter, Thiago Motta will rely on the 4-1-4-1: Di Gregorio should return to goal, but Perin’s confirmation cannot be ruled out. In defense on the right it should be Savona’s turn again, in the middle, next to Kalulu, there will be the return of Gatti, while Cambiaso will act on the left. In midfield we are moving towards Locatelli’s return from the first minute. There will inevitably be some changes in the attacking midfield given the absences. Conceicao will be confirmed on the right, with half space for McKennie and Yildiz, on the left, however, Fagioli could act even if Motta also has the Mbangula option available. There will be nothing new in attack and it will still be Vlahovic’s turn. (from Turin, Camillo Demichelis)