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By Craig Turnbull

Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini is set to miss out on Sunday’s clash after the stopper’s failure to recover in time from a knock he picked up in training last Friday. It is the second consecutive game the 28-year-old will be out of contention for having missed the Bianconeri’s 2-0 victory over Lazio on Monday.

Nicolas Anelka’s Juventus nightmare continues with the striker having only featured in 35 minutes of action for the Serie A league leaders since joining in January and the 34-year-old will be sidelined for this clash with a calf muscle injury.

Bianconeri striker Sebastian Giovinco is also ruled out while Simone Pepe is the other absentee for the hosts. There are no suspension concerns for coach Antonio Conte.

Mario Balotelli is suspended for the visitors, despite seeing his three-match ban reduced on appeal. The Italy international picked up an automatic one-match ban against Fiorentina in the 2-2 draw at the Artemio Franchi, though this was initially increased to three games following his verbal abuse of the match officials.

Milan midfielder Mathieu Flamini turned from hero to zero after he put his side in front against Napoli only to see himself sent off for a reckless lunge on Juan Zuniga. The 29-year-old is suspended for this match, while Nigel de Jong is the only injury concern for the visitors.

 

DID YOU KNOW?

               Juventus have recorded five straight victories in Serie A.

  • The Bianconeri lost the last league meeting between the sides 1-0 after Robinho converted for Milan from the penalty spot.
  • Juventus last beat the Rossoneri in Serie A back in October 2011 where two late Claudio Marchisio goals (pictured, right) earned the Old Lady the three points.
  • A resurgent AC Milan have turned their season around. A team that look destined to finish mid-table before Christmas have gone their last 14 games unbeaten. 
  • The club’s top goalscorer Stephan El Shaarawy has 16 goals in Italy’s top flight but has only found the net twice in his last 14 league games.
  • Milan’s away form in Serie A reads W6, D7, L3 and they are undefeated in their last seven fixtures away from San Siro.

 

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