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Inter-Roma, the shadows of the market on the big match that is worth the Champions League

Tonight at San Siro Spalletti faces as a former Roma in a clash that is worth entry into the Champions League – But the distractions of the transfer market loom over the Milanese challenge: Inter hope to deploy Rafinha soon but Roma fear losing at any moment other the bomber Dzeko and the fullback Emerson Palmieri on which Antonio Conte's Chelsea fell

Inter-Roma, the shadows of the market on the big match that is worth the Champions League

Who stops è lost. It being understood that no game canò consider itself decisive at 21° day, the one between Inter and Roma è definitely not to go wrong. The speech is valid for both and not just becauseé we left them in great difficultyà: the points up for grabs are very heavy and the classification, also considering the recoveries that the Giallorossi and Lazio will face during the week, I can'tà don't resent it. And soì talk about a real playoff for the Champions League è all'anything but risky, which adds further spice to the San Siro challenge (20.45 pm). "Etoo early to talk about a decisive challenge Spalletti glossed over –. It is known that matches like these have a lot of impact on the level of conviction but not on the standings. At this stage of the tournament, even 10 points are not enough to keep your opponents at a distance... ".

He too forò he knows well how losing could be very heavy, all the moreù that l'last victory of'Inter dates back to December 3 against Chievo. That day the Nerazzurri found themselves in first place alone, but now the standings see them third but with the possibilityà to find themselves even fifth if things, between now and Wednesdayì (day of Sampdoria-Roma and Lazio-Udinese), should go badly. And then for Spalletti this cannotò be a game like any other, not after the last Roman past and all the controversies that have ensued. "If I meet Totti, I greet him replied the technician. I was six years in that cityà and I had a great time there". In short, no revenge, only the search for important points in order not to compromise the'seasonal goal. The speech, of course, also applies to Di Francesco, grappling with the most momentù difficult of his yellow and red management. On the one hand, the crisis of results that saw only one victory in the last 5 games, from'on the other hand, the market cases relating to Dzeko and Emerson Palmieri, which the rumors would already likeà with suitcases in hand destination Chelsea for 50 million euros. 

"We are not a companyà in demobilization replied the sporting director Monchi. We will not surrender anyone against his willà, if forò should concrete offers arrive then it will beà my duty to evaluate them". Not exactly a convinced and convincing denial, which adds further pressure to poor Di Francesco, forced to play the San Siro match in a truly gloomy climate. "Coaches hate the transfer window sighed the technician. I just hope that the boys concentrate on the pitch, I asked them for concreteness and light-heartedness. If we want to grow we need to find courage even in times of difficultyto". With these premises the match at San Siro è even moreù uncertain, what è sure è that the coaches will face it with the best possible formationsobviously net of disqualifications and injuries. Spalletti will confirmà the classic 4-2-3-1 with Handanovic in goal, Cancelo, Skriniar, Miranda and Santon in defense, Vecino and Gagliardini in midfield, Candreva, Borja Valero and Perisic in the frontline behind the'Icardi sole striker. System d'order also for Di Francesco, who will have toà forò give up on'injured Perotti: his 4-3-3 will seeà Alisson in goal, Bruno Peres, Manolas, Fazio and Kolarov in the back, Pellegrini, De Rossi and Nainggolan in the midfield, Florenzi, Dzeko and El Shaarawy in attack.  

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