Nerazzurri Welcome Struggling Monza to San Siro

Inter

Monza
Serie A, Venue: San Siro/Giuseppe Meazza (Milan, Italy)
Kickoff:
08 Mar 2025
Mentor vs Student Showdown at the San Siro
It's gonna be a special evening at the iconic San Siro on March 8th as former teammates Simone Inzaghi and Alessandro Nesta face off from opposing dugouts. Inter's head coach Inzaghi welcomes his old Lazio buddy Nesta, who's having a tough time keeping Monza afloat in Serie A. These two guys shared the pitch during their playing days, but now they're playing chess with human pieces. Inter are looking pretty comfortable at home this season with a perfect record in their last four matches at the Giuseppe Meazza – eight goals scored and just one conceded. That's the kind of stat that'll give Monza nightmares before they even arrive in Milan. Can Nesta pull off a tactical masterclass against his former teammate? Or will Inzaghi's men continue their dominant home form?

Tale of Two Teams on Different Trajectories
Talk about a mismatch on paper! Inter have been cruising with six wins from their last ten matches, while Monza have managed just one lonely victory in the same span. The goal difference tells an even scarier story – Inter have netted 16 and conceded just 7, while Monza have been leaking goals like a broken faucet (22 conceded) while struggling to find the net (only 6 scored). Monza's away form? Let's not even go there. Five straight losses on the road with 16 goals shipped. Ouch! Their only recent bright spot came back in January with that surprise 2-1 win over Fiorentina, but that feels like ancient history now. Meanwhile, Inter just keep rolling along, recently knocking Lazio out of the Coppa Italia with a comfortable 2-0 win at home.
Can Monza Break Their Road Trip Blues?
Traveling to Milan hasn't exactly been a fun experience for Monza lately. They've got a big fat zero in the win column from their last five away games. Not a single point to show for their efforts on the road. That's gotta hurt! And now they're heading to face an Inter side that's been practically untouchable at home. The odds makers aren't giving Monza much of a chance either – just a measly 4.6% probability of victory compared to Inter's massive 83.5%. But hey, that's why they actually play the games instead of just running the numbers, right? Football has a funny way of surprising us just when we think we've got it all figured out. Will this be the match where Monza finally remembers how to win away from home? The stats certainly don't suggest so, but stranger things have happened in Serie A.

San Siro Set for Saturday Night Spectacle
The San Siro will be buzzing under the lights for this Saturday evening clash. Inter fans are expecting nothing less than three points against a struggling Monza side. But complacency is a dangerous thing in football. Inter need to stay focused if they want to maintain their perfect home record. For Nesta and his Monza squad, this is a chance to show some pride and maybe, just maybe, pull off the shock of the season. They've got nothing to lose, and sometimes that's when teams are most dangerous. The 19:45 kickoff means prime time football in Milan, and despite the lopsided odds, there's always something special about a Serie A match under those iconic San Siro floodlights. Will form and statistics prevail, or are we in for a surprise? Either way, it's gonna be worth watching.
Inter vs Monza Live Stream & TV Stations
Sport 1 broadcasts in Slovakia and Czechia. TV2 Play Denmark is available in the Faroe Islands and Denmark. Arena Sport Premium 2 airs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and North Macedonia. In Italy, viewers can watch on Sky Sport 4K, Sky Sport Uno, NOW, Sky Sport Calcio, Sky Go, and DAZN. These same channels, excluding Sky Go, are available in San Marino. L'Équipe Live Foot broadcasts in France. Romanian viewers can tune into Digi Sport 4 and Prima Sport 3. Eleven Sports 1 HD is available in Poland. Match! futbol 1 is in Russia. Swedish options include TV4 Play and TV4 Sportkanalen. DAZN is available in Spain, Germany, Belgium, and Austria. VG+ is in Norway. MAX Sport 3 broadcasts in Bulgaria. Arena Sport 2 HR is available in Croatia. Ziggo Sport 3 is in the Netherlands. ESPN and Disney+ Brazil broadcast from Brazil. Disney+ Chile is available in Chile.
Author:
Axel Lindberg
Published at: 06 Mar 2025

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