Juve has been relegated in Serie A, so is the Juventus vs Inter match still a national derby?

Updated on international 2024-05-22
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, isn't Juventus rising back?

    So it should count.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It seems that in 92 Inter Milan League was the bottom of the league, and it was not relegated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The national derby was a concept in the 60s, when there were more teams that weren't relegated...

    Therefore, the national derby does not refer to the only two teams that have not been relegated, but to the matchup between the best teams in the Italian league and the best teams in Europe. Therefore, it should not be counted n years ago, because Inter is not worthy. It is just tradition to use this statement now.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What does the national derby have to do with whether or not you have been relegated?

    The derby came from two teams in Derbyshire, England, and later used the derby as a metaphor for the game between two teams in the same city. Later, it evolved into a contest between two high-level teams from a country or even a region. A national derby is a match between the two teams with the highest level in that country.

    Serie A: It used to be Inter and Juventus, because these 2 teams were never relegated, but due to the ** gate incident, Juve was relegated. Therefore, the range of Serie A national derbies can be expanded a little, and the matches between AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus and even Roma can be called national derbys.

    Premier League: There are more teams in the same city, there are many derbies, and the national derbies are between Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea, which have risen in recent years.

    Ligue 1: I don't know much about Ligue 1, Lyon and Marseille are traditional giants, and the national derby should be them.

    Bundesliga: In the Bundesliga, except for Bayern, other teams have more ups and downs. There used to be Bayern and Borussia Dortmund, Bayern and Schalke 04.

    I would like to add a few more famous national derbys.

    Argentina: River Plate and Boca.

    China: Dalian Shide and Shanghai Shenhua. We are also accustomed to calling Lianhu to fight for hegemony.

    Netherlands: Ajax and PSV Eindhoven.

    Portugal: Benfica and Sporting Lisbon.

    In short, a national derby is a match between two teams with the highest level in a country. Since the level of the team may change over time, the national derby will also change as a result, and nothing is set in stone.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, as long as the enthusiasm of the fans remains.

    The attention is still there.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course yes, is there any other team in Serie A that can catch up with them?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It shouldn't be counted, but the match between them is still known as the national derby.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't know, but the national derby has nothing to do with whether a team is relegated or not! It's like, Master Tyson is sick! If he gets that belt back, he'll still be a boxing champion! Landlord, I don't know if I'm in this way?

    I guess I'm happy to win!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, the national derby is necessarily unrelegated.

    Just like Juventus was not relegated before, how is Inter's strength.

    But it can also be called the national derby because Milan were relegated.

    Otherwise, there is no share of Inter!!

    Besides, it's not like this for Inter to play tricks now!

    Juventus is not relegated, will Ibrahimovic go to Inter?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, it's not a level. Inter are the only team that has not been relegated at the moment. Juventus are no longer worthy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It will always be whether Juventus are relegated or not.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Categories: Sports Sport >> Football World Cup.

    Analysis: In Italy, there are at least 6 cities where derby battles exist. But to call Juventus vs Inter Milan the "Italian Derby" is not because they have the longest history. For example, AC Milan was founded earlier than Inter Milan, before Juventus went to glory.

    It's also early. Nor is it because neither team has been relegated. AC Milan were relegated and Juventus were relegated to the second division in 1913, but due to the absence of other First Division teams, Juventus were transferred from the second division, so they never played in the second division.

    Nor is it because Juventus and Inter Milan have the most fans. AC Milan doesn't necessarily have more fans than Inter Milan, but at least it won't be much less.

    The term "derby" was first heard in the world of sport in 1870, when Edward Starley, Earl of Derby XII, first used the term "derby" in horse racing, which refers to a race between two horses of the same age and weight, over a distance of miles.

    The term "Italian derby" was first invented by Brera, one of Italy's most famous journalists and known as the "master of language". At the end of the 60s, Juventus and Inter Milan had the "most luxurious" line-up in Italy, and to describe the intensity of such a match, Briela invented this expression.

    At that time, Inter Milan and Juventus were better than AC Milan, who had been waiting for the league trophy for 44 years (1907 to 1951), and Inter Milan had embroidered a star on their clothes 13 years before AC Milan, which represented the glorious record of 10 league titles. In 1964, Inter Milan became the first Italian team to win the Intercontinental Cup.

    In terms of fan numbers, Inter Milan also has the upper hand. According to a recent survey, Inter Milan has 4.64 million fans, more than its city brother AC Milan's 4.47 million, and second only to Juventus in Italy.

    Everything is developing, whether it's life or football. After Juventus and Inter Milan in the 60s, the meaning of derby was extended and was often used to describe a match between two teams with close points. Gradually, people became accustomed to the two favourites, such as Verona in 1985, who also joined the ranks of the "Italian derby".

    In recent years, Juventus and Inter Milan have re-become the "Italian derby", but AC Milan may also become a corner of the derby in the future.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    These two teams are the teams with the most Serie A seasons, and there was a fierce confrontation back in the 30s of the last century, when Juventus were a cut above and won the league title for 5 consecutive years, while Inter Milan finished runners-up for 3 consecutive years. In the 1960s, Inter Milan ushered in the "Grand International Era" with their outstanding performance in the European Champions Cup, becoming the number one club in Italy at that time, but Juventus was not to be outdone, they achieved better results in the era, while Inter Milan was somewhat declining, and their competitive results gradually declined, and they were even overtaken by the city team AC Milan (in the first half of the 20th century, AC Milan almost never won the league title, and the overall honor has been inferior to Inter Milan). The outbreak of the "** Gate" incident in 2006 made Inter Milan and its supporters think that many of Juve's titles were stolen, and Inter Milan monopolized the league championship after the ** Gate, making the contradictions between the two sides more and more acute.

    The conflict between the two clubs and their fans has been repeated over the years, and the accusations and criticisms have gradually become incompatible, which has become a major attraction outside the stadium of the German game.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The name of the Italian national derby was formed in the 60s of the last century and has been preserved to this day, which is a matter of historical origin.

    Although AC Milan is also a traditional powerhouse, at that time, Juventus and Inter Milan were the two teams with the most titles in Serie A seasons, and they were two Italian football powerhouses, Torino and Milan. The duel between the two teams was always the highlight of Italian football at the time.

    By the 1960s, Inter Milan had ushered in the big international era, and Juventus had long been the Nerazzurri's biggest rivals, with both teams having extremely luxurious squads. Against this backdrop, the famous Italian journalist Briela invented the term "Italian derby", which elevated the feud between the two teams to the level of the whole country.

    It's not that Milan isn't exciting for Juventus, and it's not that Milan is inferior to Inter, but in the context of that time, the title of the Italian national derby was formed, and it is still used today.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Derbies always have to smell of gunpowder. Juventus and AC are holy leagues, and the relationship is iron, like a friendly match, no matter how you look at it, there will be no derby flavor. What's more, the so-called derbies are all made by **, which is their selling point.

    And the good relationship between Juventus and AC, how to hype it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because when the word derby came out, Inter and Juventus were the two teams with the best records in Serie A, and Milan was at a low point at that time, so the Italian national derby was defined as Inter and Juventus. The situation has definitely changed a lot since then, as the landlord said, Milan is the team that has won the most Champions Leagues, and Juventus is the team that has won the most league titles.

    Another point is that Milan and Juventus have a good relationship with the two clubs, and have established a holy league, and if you add the Italian derby to them, it will be too gunpowder.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Neither of these two teams has been relegated before the goal.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The reason seems to be the derby that only existed when Inter was strong.

    At that time, the arice was not good.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because Lan Lan and I are more friendly ......

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At that time, AC Milan was relegated.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The reason is that the team's **was recorded as evidence** and was widely reported, so it is called the "**gate" incident. Led by the Serie A team Juventus, the selection of the referee of the control of individual teams in Serie A was used to play match-fixing.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Match-fixing, Juventus was relegated to the second division because of the punishment for match-fixing, but Juventus was strong and soon rose up directly.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The reason for the relegation is that the team's record is too poor, and if it is too poor, it will be eliminated and relegated, which is also a matter of strength.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Barcelona are also under pressure to make a statement to withdraw from the Premier League.

    However, the club did not want such a move to be seen as a correction by UEFA. Barça will not succumb to the unfair status quo, the problem is not UEFA or FIFA itself, but their swaggering way of doing things and the privilege of being on top.

    The club believes that in the current economic climate, it is inappropriate for UEFA to continue to retain 40% of the profits of the competition. In addition, the agency makes and cancels fixtures as it pleases. All these actions do not take into account the protagonist of the industry - the players.

    Barcelona were the last club to announce their participation in the European Super League, but they persisted in not quitting after the league collapsed, much to the surprise of the outside world. Juventus are in a similar situation, with Agnelli already at odds with UEFA president Ceferin, and they naturally want the Champions League to continue. Of these 4 teams, <>

    The Football Federation is also going to act immediately. According to previous reports, UEFA President Ceferin wants to impose a two-year ban on Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus from European competitions. <>

    Radio Cope pointed out that Real Madrid still believe that the European Super League is the best solution to save football and wants to continue the dialogue with UEFA. Barcelona previously officially stated that whether to withdraw from the European Super League should be decided by the general meeting. According to Le Monde Sport, Barcelona find UEFA's current attitude unacceptable, and Barça want to be treated with the respect it deserves.

    Radio Cope also revealed that Barcelona will make an official announcement today, and the red and blue are not worried about threats and pressure from UEFA.

    The New York Times reported that Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus will sue nine clubs that withdrew from the European Super League through legal means. and demanded financial compensation When the 12 initial clubs signed their UEFA Super League contracts, there were clearly penalty clauses in the contracts for withdrawals.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Barcelona refused to quit because its economic state was too bad, and Juventus did not quit because Juventus and Real Madrid were one of the earliest initiators, but now the European Super League has existed in name only, and it is impossible to actually run it, and the final dissolution is a matter of time.

    The vigorous European Super League lasted not long, and it basically disintegrated, first the six teams of the Premier League collectively withdrew, which caused the most damage to the European Super League, and then Inter Milan and AC Milan in Serie A also withdrew, and finally Atletico Madrid in La Liga also withdrew, leaving only Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus three teams, although they did not withdraw, but it has been announced that the European Super League is stranded, and the reason why it has not been completely disbanded is because the contract was signed at that time, and if you withdraw, you may face huge compensation.

    The financial situation of these three teams is not very good at present, especially Barcelona, under the leadership of Bartomeu, Barcelona has been recruiting for many years, which has caused a lot of pressure on the team's finances, which is usually not visible, but because of the impact of the epidemic, Barcelona's situation is very serious, which is why Barcelona did not hesitate to join the European Super League at that time, and Real Madrid, although it looks a little better, but from the fact that they have not introduced reinforcements in two consecutive transfer windows, it is actually not optimistic.

    And Real Madrid and Juventus are the initiators of the European Super League, Real Madrid President Florentino is also the first president of the European Super League, plus they have the support of the Madrid Commercial Court, so these teams are confident, to a large extent, they will not bow to UEFA, so it is very necessary for them not to quit.

    The nine teams that withdrew from the European Super League have signed a letter of commitment with UEFA, and the penalty is 5% of the European bonus, which is not a big punishment for the team, and now the punishment for the remaining three teams seems to be difficult to carry out, and UEFA originally planned to severely punish these three teams, most likely a two-year ban.

    However, Madrid's commercial court believes that UEFA's practice violates antitrust law, and UEFA has no power to prohibit other teams from forming new leagues, and there is no legal basis for punishing these teams, so now UEFA is also a bit difficult to ride, so the remaining three teams will not withdraw from the UEFA Super League and will not give in to UEFA.

    In fact, the reason for the formation of the European Super League is also because of economic problems, UEFA is too greedy, very early, these European giants have a similar move, and it almost succeeded at that time, but later because of UEFA's compromise and Barcelona's last temporary backlash, which led to the dissolution of G14 at that time.

    Now because of the impact of the epidemic, coupled with the operation of the capital behind it, this time the European Super League may not end so simply, although UEFA has made some compromises again, but it seems to be far from enough, and retaining the existence of the European Super League is also a threat to UEFA, so although the European Super League is no longer possible to actually operate, it is estimated that these three clubs will not withdraw from the European Super League in the short term.

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