Top two resume duel
Gennaro Gattuso (right) in action for Milan against Paris SG in Dubai on Wednesday. The veteran Rossoneri midfielder returned after several weeks on the sidelines.
Milan may be facing a tug-of-war with neighbours Inter over Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez but it is with Juventus that the champions are battling for Serie A supremacy.
Milan managed to finish 2011 on top thanks to a 2-0 win at Cagliari while Juventus were being held to a goalless stalemate at Udinese.
The champions’ superior goal difference has seen them edge ahead of the only unbeaten team remaining in Europe’s top leagues.
Following a poor start to their campaign, in which Milan won only one of their first five league matches, the Rossoneri have gradually reeled in the early pace-setters. And they will be looking to capitalise on the winter lull in the Champions League to try to pull clear of the pack.
Juve have had the benefit of being free from Euro competition this season and have used the extra time off in midweek to rest and prepare for their league encounters.
That has seen them remain unbeaten in 16 games – although with seven draws – and they start the new year with an easier tie than Milan.
Juve travel to rock-bottom Lecce while the champions have a difficult trip to Atalanta, who but for a six-point penalty for match-fixing would be fifth.
Milan are unbeaten in 11 league games but Atalanta have only lost twice themselves, the same number as their visitors.
The champions have also received a double boost as midfielder Gennaro Gattuso played in a friendly against Paris St Germain in Dubai on Wednesday while fellow veteran Filippo Inzaghi has pledged his future to the club.
Gattuso has hardly played this season after developing an eye problem while Milan’s interest in Tevez was thought likely to spell the end of Inzaghi’s association with the Rossoneri.
Juventus have boosted their playing resources with the signature of striker Marco Borriello from Roma with Amauri, Vincenzo Iaquinta and maybe even Fabio Quagliarella heading out the other way.
However, it is the midfield combination of Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio and Chile’s Arturo Vidal that has most caught the eye.
And Vidal believes it’s one of the best out there.
“I don’t know if our midfield is the best in Europe, it’s up to you (journalists) to tell me that,” he said.
“But for sure it’s strong and I feel very much at home in our three-man midfield. I really like the midfields of Barcelona and Real Madrid but you shouldn’t under-estimate Udinese’s either.”
Udinese, who sit third and just two points behind the top two, start the year with struggling Cesena at home, however they are set to lose three central midfielders to the African Cup of Nations.
Kwadwo Asamoah, Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu and Thierry Dou-bai are all heading off to Gabon and Equitorial Guinea, although they have brought in Switzerland international Gelson Fernandes on loan from St Etienne as cover.
After a disastrous start to the season, Inter finished 2011 as the most in-form team with six wins in their last seven Serie A encounters ahead of tonight’s clash with Parma.
Inter have fourth-placed Lazio, who travel to Siena the same night, in their sights as they look to drag themselves back into Champions League contention.
Serie A
Playing Today
Siena vs Lazio - 18.00
Inter vs Parma - 20.45
Tomorrow – 15.00
Atalanta vs Milan
Bologna vs Catania
Cagliari vs Genoa
Lecce vs Juventus
Novara vs Fiorentina
Palermo vs Napoli - 20.45
Roma vs Chievo
Udinese vs Cesena
Standings: Milan, Juve 34; Udinese 32; Lazio 30; Inter 26; Roma, Napoli 24; Catania 22; Palermo, Genoa 21; Atalanta (-6), Chievo 20; Parma 19; Fiorentina, Cagliari 18; Bologna, Siena 15; Novara, Cesena 12; Lecce 9.
Serie B
Played Yesterday
Ascoli vs Padova 0-2
Brescia vs Crotone 3-0
Cittadella vs Empoli 2-1
Grosseto vs Livorno 1-1
Gubbio vs Bari 2-2
Nocerina vs Pescara 2-4
Sampdoria vs Varese 0-1
Sassuolo vs Juve Stabia 2-1
Torino vs AlbinoLeffe 0-0
Vicenza vs Reggina 0-0
Verona vs Modena 2-1
Standings: Torino 42; Verona 41; Sassuolo 40; Pescara 39; Padova 38; Reggina, Varese 31; Grosseto 29; Juve Stabia, Cittadella 28; Sampdoria, Vicenza, Bari 26; Brescia 25; Crotone 24; Empoli, AlbinoLeffe 22; Livorno 21; Modena 20; Gubbio 19; Nocerina 16; Ascoli 15.
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