| While Juventus struggle in the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo, the 
				Italian champions have had no such trouble, netting 18 goals in 
				five league games before Saturday's clash with Atalanta.
 
 New Inter coach Simone Inzaghi was handed a complicated 
				situation when he replaced Antonio Conte in the close season.
 
 Striker Romelu Lukaku and influential wing-back Achraf Hakimi 
				were sold to Chelsea and Paris St-Germain respectively, while 
				Christian Eriksen suffered a cardiac arrest playing for Denmark 
				at Euro 2020 with his future in the game unclear.
 
 That left many tipping Juve to reclaim the title, but after five 
				games, Inzaghi's side are eight points clear at the top.
 
 Inter have earned four wins and a draw in style while 
				13th-placed Juve have struck five goals in four league games 
				since Ronaldo joined Manchester United at the end of August.
 
 Only Bayern Munich, with 20 goals, boasted a better scoring 
				record than Inter in Europe’s top five leagues after five rounds 
				of matches.
 
 The variety of Inter’s goals has also stood out. The champions 
				have spread the load between 11 players and eight strikes have 
				been supplied by close-season signings Edin Dzeko, Joaquin 
				Correa, Hakan Calhanoglu and Federico Dimarco.
 
 “I'm lucky enough to be at a club that lost three important 
				pieces in Lukaku, Hakimi and Eriksen and did not lose heart,” 
				Inzaghi said.
 
 “We worked hard and brought in important and functional players. 
				We have had four wins and a draw and now all the talk is about 
				Inter, unlike in the summer.”
 
 TOOTHLESS ATALANTA
 
 Inter next face Atalanta at San Siro in their first clash with 
				one of last season's top four.
 
 The Bergamo club have long been known as the most entertaining 
				team in Serie A, but they have started the season looking 
				uncharacteristically blunt in front of goal.
 
 Gian Piero Gasperini’s side have scored six times in the league 
				so far and miss the clinical Luis Muriel who is injured.
 
 “I think some of our problems have been ones of sharpness, 
				because we keep making simple errors, like passes and lay-offs,” 
				Gasperini said.
 
 On Sunday, the Rome Derby promises to provide fireworks as AS 
				Roma’s Jose Mourinho and Lazio coach Maurizio Sarri lock horns 
				for the first time with their new clubs.
 
 Roma began the season in superb form, winning six games in all 
				competitions before a defeat by Hellas Verona at the weekend, 
				while Lazio are on a three-game streak without a victory in all 
				competitions.
 
 Both sides can return to winning ways on Thursday though when 
				Roma host Udinese and Lazio travel to Torino.
 
 Elsewhere this weekend, unbeaten AC Milan, level on 13 points 
				with Inter, travel to Spezia on Saturday, while Juve host 
				Sampdoria on Sunday when third-placed Napoli, a point off the 
				pace ahead of their visit to Samp on Thursday, host Cagliari.
 
 (Reporting by Alasdair Mackenzie; Editing by Ken Ferris)
 
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