Inter are under pressure as they host unpredictable Verona at San Siro with Walter Mazzarri ordered to get points.

It kicks off at 19.45 GMT, click here for a match preview.

Inter are under pressure as they host unpredictable Verona at San Siro with Walter Mazzarri ordered to get points.

It kicks off at 19.45 GMT, click here for a match preview.

President Erick Thohir is in the stands and this week he told reporters that he expects “points – plural” from the next three games against Verona, Milan and Roma.

The Nerazzurri were beaten 2-0 by Parma last week and the fact that team lost 7-0 to Juventus today will only make Mazzarri’s position look even weaker.

The injury crisis is still going strong, ruling out Fredy Guarin, Yann M’Vila, Hugo Campagnaro, Danilo D’Ambrosio and Jonathan.

At least Yuto Nagatomo and Daniel Osvaldo are available for selection again, but Rodrigo Palacio is hoping to break his goal drought alongside Mauro Icardi.

Verona are fresh from two consecutive draws and without a victory in four, but above all history is not kind to them at San Siro.

Hellas have never won here and failed to score in 19 of their 25 games against Inter.

Frederik Sorensen, Jacopo Sala and the suspended Panagiotis Tachtsidis are out of contention.

Luca Toni starts in attack with Lazaros Christodoulopoulos and Juanito Gomez Taleb, while Javier Saviola is ready to come off the bench.

Inter: Handanovic; Ranocchia, Vidic, Juan Jesus; Nagatomo, Kuzmanovic, Medel, Kovacic, Dodò; Palacio, Icardi

Inter bench: Carrizo, Berni, Andreolli, Osvaldo, Obi, Mbaye, Krhin, Donkor, Hernanes, Bonazzoli

Verona: Rafael; Martic, Marquez, Moras, Agostini; Ionita, Obbadi, Halfredsson; Gomez Taleb, Toni, Christodoulopoulos

Verona bench: Benussi, Rodriguez, Saviola, Jankovic, Luna, Nico Lopez, Marques, Valoti, Brivio, Campanharo, Gonzalez, Nene

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