At the "Giuseppe Meazza" Stadium in Milan, Inter-Juventus is staged, the semi-final second leg of the 2022-2023 Italian Cup. Kick-off at 21pm.

The first leg ended 1-1 at the Allianz Stadium the controversy in the post-match and the flurry of expulsions at the end of time.

Here in Milan, the Nerazzurri and Bianconeri compete for the passage of the round and the arrival at the final, staged on May 24 at the Olimpico, against the winner between Cremonese and Fiorentina scheduled tomorrow.

It is a challenge from inside or outside, in case of a tie after 90 'we will proceed to extra time and, if the tie persists, to penalty kicks.

The Bianconeri have temporarily regained the 15 points in the standings removed for the capital gains affair but in the last of the championship they lost badly against Napoli now practically new champions of Italy. For Allegri's team, the final of the tournament and a place in the next Champions League could straighten out a not exactly happy season.

Inzaghi's team is back from the round 3-0 with which it imposed itself at Empoli in the last of the championship but above all from the conquest of the Champions League semi-final by beating Benfica 5-3 on penalties.

In the course of the tournament Juve eliminated Monza 2-1 and Lazio in the quarter-finals 1-0.

Inter, holders of the cup, eliminated Parma after extra time and Atalanta.

In the last edition, the Nerazzurri won against Juventus in the final 4-2 after extra time.

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The Meazza stadium in Milan

Allegri "Inter-Juve always great game, the cup is one of the three objectives"

"It's always Inter-Juventus, a beautiful game, the semi-final second leg of the Italian Cup in which both teams will play the final. It must be a beautiful evening of football and sport. We hope to go to the final, we will do what we can." So Massimiliano Allegri who on the eve of the Meazza match.

"Pogba is better, I think he can play a bit of the game," added the Juventus coach.

"We must prepare the games with serenity, with a desire for revenge, to achieve an important goal like the Italian Cup final. If we don't make it, there will be a round of applause for Inter. Every year we work for trophies, last year we missed the Coppa Italia and this year we will try to get to the end, in the Italian Cup and in the Europa League," concluded Allegri.

The chronicle of the match