Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri has suggested Sunday’s table-topping clash with Inter Milan is not the time for change.
Inter go into the latest instalment of the derby d’Italia with a two-point advantage at the top of the Serie A table.
A sixth success in a row for Juventus would take them to the summit and Allegri has hinted he would not be making radical changes to his winning side.
The 56-year-old told a press conference: “We’re approaching the game as best we can and we’ve prepared well for it.
“It’s a big test for us and it can help us improve as a team. We’re up against the league leaders and the title favourites.
“We have lots of midfield options and I don’t think switching formation is a good idea. All our forwards are in good shape. They have to make a decisive contribution.”
Juventus conceded their first goal since September in the 2-1 home win over Cagliari last time out and Allegri continued: “It will come down to small margins tomorrow and it should be an excellent test for us. The lads are all ready to play.
“It’s sure to be a great football spectacle with a full stadium – but the season doesn’t end tomorrow.
“It’s been a long time since we were playing for top spot. We must show our desire to win it. I’m confident the lads will perform well.
“We’re approaching the game as best we can and we’ve prepared well for it. It’s a big test for us and it can help us improve as a team. We’re up against the league leaders and the title favourites.
“I have a solid, close-knit group of players who are ready to produce a big performance in what will be a fantastic match for Italian football. We must keep working away and maintain our hunger.
“Football is full of surprises and you have to deal with them calmly.”
On their opponents, he added: “(Simone) Inzaghi and Inter are doing really well. They give little away and if they take the lead, it’s difficult to get back in the game.”
Inter have a 100 per cent away record and are chasing a seventh-successive victory in all competitions.
Boss Inzaghi told his team’s pre-match press conference: “It will be a challenging game, with maximum concentration required.”
Benjamin Pavard is again ruled out for the visitors with the knee injury sustained in the win at Atalanta three weeks ago, while fellow defender Alessandro Bastoni joins him on the sidelines because of a calf issue sustained on international duty with Italy.