Anyone for a high-profile 0-0 draw? Inter and Arsenal, two of the five clubs yet to concede a goal in this season’s Champions League, meet at San Siro, having scored just eight times from their six combined games while earning seven points each.
The early optimism around Arsenal’s season has faded as they have dropped to fifth following a three-match winless run, seven points behind leaders Liverpool already after 10 games.
This match starts a run of three tricky European fixtures, with a trip to Sporting and a home match against Monaco to follow — two sides with 10 points through four games — before a straightforward (on paper at least) end to the league phase.
Inter’s domestic aspirations for back-to-back titles seem to be on track as they are just a point behind leaders Napoli after 11 matches, with a better goal difference. In Europe, a 1-0 away win over Young Boys on matchday three meant their chances of league-stage elimination dropped to less than one per cent, having been at four to start the tournament.
Simone Inzaghi’s team also have a 56 per cent chance of finishing in the top eight, like Arsenal.
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