Inter is under pressure to win today against Parma if they want to keep paving the way toward a historic treble, especially since Napoli faces their last tough league match on Monday. The math is clear: if Inter increases its lead to five or six points by the end of this round, the 21st Scudetto will be within reach. Otherwise, Napoli’s chances of stitching a fourth tricolore onto their chest become realistic.Lautaro believes in Inter’s trebleParma coach Cristian Chivu knows how to win trebles, and tonight he’ll be a major obstacle to the Nerazzurri in their attempt to replicate the success he and his teammates achieved during the Moratti-Mourinho era at Inter. Chivu has had a solid start on Parma’s bench — six points from five matches, thanks to one win (against Bologna in his debut), three draws, and one loss. Before the March international break, Inter ended a four-game winless away streak with a 2-0 victory over Atalanta in Bergamo. Simone Inzaghi doesn’t want to leave anything to chance, and tonight only Calhanoglu might be rested for the upcoming clash with Bayern Munich. (Aslani, who was suspended for the Milan match, is the likely replacement.) Of course, this doesn’t include suspended players like Barella or those who are injury risks, such as Dimarco and Arnautović.Milan giants remain tied, return leg to determine Coppa Italia finalistThe biggest news from Appiano Gentile is that Lautaro Martínez has recovered. The Argentine is ready to start from the first minute alongside Marcus Thuram. The starting defensive line also returns, from goalkeeper Sommer to Pavard and Acerbi. In Barella’s absence, Davide Frattesi will get another chance. The former Sassuolo man scored against Udinese in the league but underperformed against Milan in the Coppa Italia. In any case, Inzaghi will need the best possible Frattesi for the final stretch of the season, especially with Zielinski sidelined until the end of April.Delusional or real: Thuram thinks he’s among Top 10 strikers in EuropeBoth teams have several players sidelined with injuries. For Parma: Cancellieri, Mihaila, Osorio, Benedczak, Kowalski, Circati, and Charpentier. For Inter: Dumfries, Zielinski, and Taremi, while Barella is suspended. Parma hasn’t beaten Inter since 2018, when Federico Dimarco scored a spectacular goal at San Siro. Inter won the last two meetings, but the record at the Tardini Stadium is perfectly balanced: seven wins each and four draws.SERIE A – MATCHDAY 31FridayGenoa – Udinese 1-0 (0-0)/Zanoli 77/Saturday16:00: (5.10) Monza (3.60) Como (1.73)19:00: (6.50) Parma (4.30) Inter (1.50)21:45: (1.90) Milan (3.50) Fiorentina (4.10)Sunday13:30: (2.30) Lecce (3.20) Venezia (3.30)16:00: (2.55) Empoli (3.15) Cagliari (2.90)16:00: (1.82) Torino (3.50) Verona (4.60)19:00: (1.75) Atalanta (3.60) Lazio (4.90)21:45: (2.35) Roma (3.25) Juventus (3.15)Monday21:45: (2.90) Bologna (3.00) Napoli (2.70)***odds are subject to change***
