Our prediction for this Champions League match:
All eyes will be on Stadio Giuseppe Meazza when Inter and Arsenal take on each other in the Champions League derby on Wednesday evening. The Nerazzurri survived Venezia at the weekend, with Lautaro Martinez scoring the winner, but they will have a big fish to fry against Mikel Arteta’s men. The good news for the hosts is that key midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu is back after missing the Young Boys game with injury.
The Gunners, on the other hand, failed to impress in a 1-0 loss to Newcastle United. Arsenal defeated Shakhtar Donetsk 1-0 in their last Champions League game and seeing that they are likely to adopt a cautious approach in Wednesday’s showdown, there is a big value in betting on under 2.5 goals. This game comes too early for Martin Odegaard, while all Calafiori, Tierney, and Tomiyasu remain on the sidelines with injuries for the Premier League outfit.
Highlighted Player (Yann Sommer):
After making 133 league appearances for Basel between 2007 and 2014, Yann Sommer joined Borussia Monchengladbach on March, 2014. The Swiss goalkeeper signed a five-year deal with the Bundesliga outfit and he was signed to replace Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who joined Barcelona.
Sommer made 34 appearances for Borussia M’gladbach in the 2014/2015 season and it has to be noted that he managed to keep 15 clean sheets. As a result, die Fohlen finished the season in third place in the standings. The Swiss shoot-stopper, though, was not as successful in the 2015/2016 season, keeping just 5 clean sheets, while conceding 50 goals in the process.
Sommer made his Switzerland debut on 30 May, 2012 in a 1-0 loss to Romania and he represented the Rossocrociati at both 2014 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2016. The shoot-stopper made 8 appearances for Switzerland on the road to Euro 2016 and he conceded eight goals in the process. Sommer played four games for the Rossocrociati at the tournament in France, conceding two goals, while keeping two clean sheets.
Highlighted Team (Arsenal):
Arsenal are regarded as one of the best English teams. The Gunners have won 12 FA Cup trophies, 13 league titles and two League Cups, but they have yet to lift the Champions League trophy. Arsene Wenger’s team were on the verge of beating Barcelona in the Champions League final back in 2006, but they eventually failed to win the prestigious title.
Arsenal used to play their homes at Highbury, but in 2006 they moved to the Emirates Stadium. The capacity of the stadium is 60,260. The Gunners won their last Premier League trophy back in 2004, with the capital club going through the season without a single loss. The likes of Thierry Henry, Denis Bergkamp and Robert Pires were part of the team back then, but Arsenal have not won the league trophy ever since.
Arsenal was founded by Woolwich munitions workers as Dial Square back in 1886. It is well known that Tottenham Hotspur are Arsenal’s fiercest rivals and there have always been fireworks when the two local rivals meet in the North London derby.