Our prediction for this Serie A match:
Sasuolo and Inter go head to head in a highly-anticipated Serie A game at Mapei Stadium – Citta del Tricolore on Matchday 7. The Neroverdi quickly bounced back from a 2-1 loss to Atalanta, with the team beating newcomers Salernitana thanks to Domenico Berardi’s goal. Serbia international Filip Djuricic should keep his place in the starting XI, while right-back Jeremy Toljan faces race against clock to be fit for Saturday’s clash.
The Nerazzurri, on the other hand, aim to regain top position in the standings. Inter dropped two points in a 2-2 draw with Atalanta, and they are likely to adopt an attack-minded approach against Sassuolo. Given the Neroverdi’s attacking potential, over 2.5 goals betting option should be considered. Midfielder Stefano Sensi should be the only absentee in the away team ahead of the trip to Reggio Emilia as Arturo Vidal has overcome his problem.
Highlighted Player (Francesco Magnanelli):
Francesco Magnanelli is a Sassuolo midfielder, who was born on 12 November, 1984. His main position is defensive midfield, but he plays as a central midfielder as well. Magnanelli began his senior career at Gubbio and he played for the club in lower leagues from 2000 to 2002.
He was part of Chievo during the 2002/2003 season, but he did not see any game action during his spelt with the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi outfit. The Italian footballer joined Fiorentina in 2003 and he moved to Sangiovannesse one year later. After making seven league appearances for the club, Francesco Magnanelli made probably the best decision of his career when he signed a contract with Sassuolo in June 2015.
He has been playing for the Neroverdi on regular basis and he scored one goal in 34 appearances for the club in the 2015/2016 Serie A campaign. His contract with Sassuolo expires on 30 June, 2017.
Highlighted Team (Inter):
Internazionale Milano, known as Internazionale, Inter or Inter named Milan, is a football club from Italy, founded on March 9, 1908 by a number of "rebels" who did not like in the regulations of the Milan Cricket and Football Club, now known as AC Milan. The main objection was that no foreign players were allowed. In 1928 the club merged with US Milanese and strongly entered a time when Ambrosiana-Inter survived.
The club, nicknamed the Nerazzurri or the blue / blacks has had many successes. This is how Inter Milan won 18 national titles, seven times the Italian Cup, the UEFA Cup 3x, and 3x times the Champions League, formerly known as the European Cup I.