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The league best represented in the Champions League is not the Premier League or La Liga, not the Bundesliga. It’s Serie A. With Napoli, Milan and Inter, three Italian teams are in the quarterfinals. That was 17 years ago for the last time in the 2005/06 season. In the second leg on Tuesday (Napoli – Milan) and Wednesday (Inter – Benfica Lisbon/POR) it will be decided who of the three will advance to the semi-finals.
Before the whole football world looks at these delicacies, the three Italian clubs still have to do their daily league work. And that’s where all teams will be in action on Saturday. AC Milan starts against Bologna (with Michel Aebischer up to 73rd) — 1-1. After just 32 seconds, the guests fall behind. Nicola Sansone chases a cross from the Austrian Stefan Posch into the air. Tommaso Pobega equalized in the 40th minute with a powerful long shot.
The fact that leader Napoli becomes Italian champion after 33 years without Scudetto seems to be only a matter of form. The lead over pursuers Lazio is 14 points after Luciano Spalletti’s side drew 0-0 against Kellerklub Verona. There are still eight laps to go. Star striker Victor Osimhen makes his comeback for the southern Italians after surviving an adductor injury. The Nigerian came on as a substitute in the 73rd minute and missed the lucky shot in the final phase, his shot hitting the crossbar.
Like Napoli and Milan, Inter cannot win. The Nerazzurri lost 0-1 to the promoted team from Monza. Inter only took one point from their last five league matches.
235th Milan derby in the Champions League?
Well, there is the Champions League. Inter have a good chance on Wednesday to reach the semi-finals in the most important game of the season so far. In the round of the last four, a duel with city rivals Milan could arise. That would be historic. It would be the first Derby Della Madonnina on the biggest stage in European football. (yap/par)
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Source : Blick

I’m Emma Jack, a news website author at 24 News Reporters. I have been in the industry for over five years and it has been an incredible journey so far. I specialize in sports reporting and am highly knowledgeable about the latest trends and developments in this field.