Milan, Inter look to bounce back in last-eight derby cup

AC Milan’s forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic, left, shoots on goal during the Italian Serie A football match with Atalanta Bergamo at the San Siro stadium in Milan. (AFP)
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Updated 26 January 2021
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Milan, Inter look to bounce back in last-eight derby cup

  • Ibrahimovic returned for Milan this month after seven weeks out injured, scoring a brace against Cagliari

MILAN: Milan’s giants will do battle in the Italian Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday after a disappointing weekend of Serie A action for Italy’s top two teams.

League leaders AC Milan were swept away 3-0 by Atalanta at the San Siro on Saturday, at the same time as second-placed Inter Milan could only manage a goalless draw at Udinese which leaves them two points behind their city rivals.

The teams’ star strikers Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Romelu Lukaku, who have each bagged 12 goals this league campaign, both drew a blank at the weekend but will be hoping for more from the second meeting this season between the two teams.

Milan’s veteran forward Ibrahimovic scored a brace the last time they met in a 2-1 league win in October, with Lukaku also netting for Inter.

Ibrahimovic returned for Milan this month after seven weeks out injured, scoring a brace against Cagliari, and is looking for his first Cup goal of the season.

Lukaku headed in an extra-time winner against Fiorentina in the last 16, but the Belgium forward has failed to score in Inter’s last four league games.

Their trophy hopes now lie on domestic success after their early European exit.

“Winning the Scudetto and qualifying for the Champions League would be significant for Inter, but the Italian Cup is a trophy that we respect,” said coach Antonio Conte.

“We won’t be taking it lightly and will try to win, as we always do.”

Inter’s last major trophy was the 2011 Italian Cup, while Milan — who last won the league that same year — have not tasted success in the competition since 2003.

Making it through to the last four by beating such strong opposition on Tuesday would be huge after their limp defeat by Atalanta.

“The Italian Cup derby could bring us to the semifinals but above all it’s an opportunity to immediately turn the page and avoid a difficult emotional crisis,” said Milan coach Stefano Pioli.

Holders Napoli are also looking for a lift Thursday as they take on Serie A newcomers Spezia, who dumped Roma out of the tournament last week.

Gennaro Gattuso’s side lost the Italian Super Cup to Juventus last week and fell 3-1 at Hellas Verona in Serie A on Sunday.

Juventus, winners of four of the last six Italian Cups, take on the only Serie B side remaining, SPAL.

Atalanta — whose only major trophy was the Italian Cup in 1963 — host Lazio, winners in 2019, with the two sides set for a return trip again next weekend in the league.

Winners go through to a two-legged semifinal on February 3 and 10, with the final on May 19.


Arbeloa must act fast to avert Real Madrid crisis

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Arbeloa must act fast to avert Real Madrid crisis

  • Arbeloa will lead the team into battle on Saturday at the Santiago Bernabeu against Levante
  • He celebrates his 43rd birthday on Saturday and the ideal gift would be three points

BARCELONA: In the space of just four days, Real Madrid lost a final to bitter rivals Barcelona, sacked coach Xabi Alonso and were knocked out of the Copa del Rey by a second division team, leaving them hurtling into a crisis.
New coach Alvaro Arbeloa will lead the team into battle on Saturday at the Santiago Bernabeu against Levante in La Liga, knowing that anything other than a victory would be a brutal blow to their hopes of deposing Barcelona from the domestic throne.
His first match at the helm ended in humiliation, a 3-2 defeat by Albacete in the Copa del Rey last 16 on Wednesday, sapping morale from the squad and disrupting any positive momentum his appointment might have brought.
Arbeloa celebrates his 43rd birthday on Saturday and the ideal gift would be three points against the 19th-placed visitors to cut back Barca’s four point lead at the top of the table and offer Madrid a platform to build on.
Next week, the 15-time European champions host Monaco in an important Champions League match, as they bid to finish in the top eight of the league phase and avoid the treacherous play-off round.
First comes Levante, and even though the Valencian side are struggling near the bottom of the table, they are more than capable of causing an upset if Madrid do not improve sharply.
“This is surely the worst Real Madrid side in many years,” lamented Spanish newspaper AS after the Albacete defeat.
“The most decorated club in the world are staring in the mirror and not recognizing themselves,” wrote Marca.
Captain Dani Carvajal agreed. “We’ve hit rock bottom,” he said, pledging to pull Madrid back up onto their feet.
Arbeloa, a disciple of controversial former Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho, whom he played under, shouldered the blame for the cup debacle but said that his team would benefit from it.
“This is something that will make me improve, and it has to make everyone better,” said Arbeloa.
The Spaniard must bring the best out of youngsters Franco Mastantuono and Arda Guler, who started the season well but lost confidence as they fell out of Alonso’s plans.
Both started at Albacete and neither delivered, despite Mastantuono’s goal, scrambled in from close range.
Arbeloa also used two players from the reserve side that he was coaching until Monday, but Madrid’s more established stars are expected to return against Levante.
The likes of Thibaut Courtois, Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo Goes should come back into contention after being rested for the disastrous trip to Albacete.
However, top scorer Kylian Mbappe is not expected to play until the clash against his former side Monaco, to aid his recovery from a knee sprain.
Given Madrid’s situation and the importance of the game, that may be subject to change.
Champions Barcelona, unbeaten in 10 matches across all competitions, on Sunday visit a Real Sociedad side yet to taste defeat under new American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo.

Player to watch: Mikel Oyarzabal
When Real Sociedad welcome league leaders Barcelona they will be looking to find striker Mikel Oyarzabal in behind the visitors’ defense. The forward scored an own goal in the Copa del Rey last 16 win over Osasuna on Tuesday so should be hoping to make amends on Sunday night.