Last night, at 'San Siro,' Inter-Juventus ended 1-0 with the Nerazzurri's victory thanks to Federico Gatti's own goal.
Therefore, Simone Inzaghi's Nerazzurri reinforce their position as first in the Serie A table with 57 points, holding a 4-point lead over Massimiliano Allegri's Bianconeri, and with one less game played.
Juventus stopped at 53 points, while Milan, victorious on Saturday (albeit with difficulty) against Frosinone, reached 49 points.
Fabio Capello, a former coach of both Milan and Juventus, spoke exclusively to La Gazzetta dello Sport about a possible comeback for the Rossoneri, at least to take over Juventus and become second in the league table behind their city bitter rivals Inter. When asked if Milan can do it, Capello offered these statements:
"I don't think so. But, one thing is certain, the new players at Milan have all integrated, and the Rossoneri have taken the right path."