Cagliari are unbeaten in their two Serie A matches against Inter played from matchday 37: a draw 2-2 in May 2006 under Nedo Sonetti and a win 2-1 in May 2009 under Massimiliano Allegri. Seven of Caglari’s last 14 home goals in Serie A have been scored by João Pedro (including the most recent, from a direct free-kick against Verona), who has never scored two consecutive goals for his team in this period. Inter’s Samir Handanovic has conceded 599 Serie A goals, and could be the second goalkeeper to ship 600 in the competition in the three points per win era (since 1994-95) after Andrea Consigli. Inter have won eight of their last 10 league games against Cagliari (D1 L1), keeping a clean sheet in the last two. Lautaro Martínez (19 goals) could become the sixth player in Inter’s history to score 20 goals in a single Serie A season before turning 25, after Giuseppe Meazza, Sandro Mazzola, Antonio Angelillo, Ronaldo and Mauro Icardi. Cagliari have drawn more home matches against Inter in Serie A than against any other side (18). However, just two of the last 13 such meetings have ended level (W3 L8). Cagliari have won just three home games this season, their joint-fewest in a single campaign in their Serie A history (level with 1999-00). Inter have won six of their last seven league games (L1); however, the Nerazzurri have only achieved seven wins in their 13 previous Serie A matches played immediately after a Cup round (D5 L1). Leonardo Pavoletti has scored three goals in five home games against Inter in Serie A (one with Genoa and two with Cagliari), the most recent of which was in March 2019; the Cagliari striker has netted five goals in the current league season, one more than in his previous two campaigns in the top-flight. Inter have scored a goal after 325 touches on average, the lowest average in Serie A this season. #live #football #sports #cagliari #versus #intermilan #italy #seriaA #arangkadas #milan