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Inter are on the hunt to right all their recent wrongs in Serie A when they welcome Verona to San Siro today for a clash that could truly define their Scudetto hopes.
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Simone Inzaghi's Nerazzurri now find themselves chasing Antonio Conte's Napoli after consecutive 1-0 league defeats against Roma and Bologna but will be hopeful to get back on track against a relegation-threatened Gialloblù side.
Here is how they'll look on the pitch today.
Inzaghi has made a few necessary changes to the team on the day, but can Inter still secure all three points?
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