Пт. Мар 6th, 2026

Milan-Inter Derby: Why Chivu Has More to Lose Than Allegri

The Milan derby, one of the most prestigious clashes in Italian football, will see AC Milan and Inter face off at San Siro. Although Inter currently holds a significant lead in the standings (67 points to Milan’s 57), the general impression is that the Nerazzurri have more to lose from this match. Let’s explore why.

Team Form Ahead of the Derby

AC Milan enters the derby following a recent league victory, having recorded 3 wins, 2 draws, and 1 loss in their last 6 matches. Inter, on the other hand, comes off a draw in the Coppa Italia and has secured 3 wins but suffered 2 defeats (both in the Champions League) in their last 6 outings.

The Derby «Curse» for Inter

For Inter, recent derbies against AC Milan have become a considerable challenge. After enjoying a period where they won five consecutive derbies under a previous coach, they haven’t been able to defeat the Rossoneri for almost two years. Their last victory against Milan dates back to April 2024; since then, in six derbies across league, Coppa Italia, and Supercoppa, Inter has managed only two draws and four defeats, notably failing to score in their last two encounters.

Why Chivu Faces Higher Stakes

Despite Inter being widely considered the favorites for the Scudetto, a derby loss—especially when coupled with their Champions League elimination and internal controversies (such as a notable player incident)—would undoubtedly tarnish the taste of potential triumph. Coach Chivu’s image as a calm and articulate leader suffered after a contentious match where he publicly defended a player amidst controversy. Since then, the coach has reportedly shown increased nervousness, complaining about unfair criticism and seemingly losing some of his initial composure. The premature exit from the Champions League was a significant blow, suggesting a setback for Inter’s ambitious season.

Allegri’s Composed Approach

In contrast, Massimiliano Allegri, AC Milan’s coach, appears far more composed. His stated objective for the season remains a top-four finish, a goal that would not be jeopardized by a derby loss. He is managing a squad generally considered less deep or talented compared to other top teams, yet he is achieving what some describe as «miraculous» results while consistently fostering a calm team environment. His ability to shield his players from pressure and maintain morale, combined with the resurgence of key players, contributes to greater stability for Milan.

In summary, while a defeat for AC Milan might be less impactful and even anticipated given the circumstances, for Chivu’s Inter, burdened by high expectations and a recently inconsistent path, another derby loss could deliver a significant blow to the coach’s confidence and public perception.

By Callum Henshaw

Callum Henshaw, based in Bristol, England, is a sports journalist hooked on Juventus. From match breakdowns to transfer buzz, he delivers sharp, fan-focused takes on the Bianconeri.

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