Buoyed by a come-from-behind win over Lazio, Juventus will be looking to melt Inter’s advantage in the Serie A standings when they take on Cagliari at Sardegna Arena. The Bianconeri are eyeing their third consecutive win in the Italian top flight, and we are positive that they will stick to their attacking style of play. Alvaro Morata should keep his place up front after impressing in the triumph over Lazio, but Dybala and Bentancur remain in the recovery room. The Sardinians, on the other hand, head into the match with a severely-weakened squad. Both Lykogiannis and Pavoletti are sidelined through suspension, while Sottil and Rog remain out of contention with injuries. Cagliari face an uphill task in Sunday’s clash, and I do not believe that they are capable of shocking the title holders behind closed doors.
Buoyed by a come-from-behind win over Lazio, Juventus will be looking to melt Inter’s advantage in the Serie A standings when they take on Cagliari at Sardegna Arena. The Bianconeri are eyeing their third consecutive win in the Italian top flight, and we are positive that they will stick to their attacking style of play. Alvaro Morata should keep his place up front after impressing in the triumph over Lazio, but Dybala and Bentancur remain in the recovery room. The Sardinians, on the other hand, head into the match with a severely-weakened squad. Both Lykogiannis and Pavoletti are sidelined through suspension, while Sottil and Rog remain out of contention with injuries. Cagliari face an uphill task in Sunday’s clash, and I do not believe that they are capable of shocking the title holders behind closed doors.