In-form Roma seek ninth straight win
Milan take on Udinese tonight with one eye on United clash
Second-placed Roma will be hoping for more of the same from John Arne Riise as they aim for their ninth consecutive win when they host Palermo in Serie A tomorrow.
Norway full-back Riise has been in great form this season after he made a struggling start to his Roma career following his move from Premier League side Liverpool in 2008.
Riise often looked clumsy and out of his depth trying to grasp the Italian top flight's tactical demands in a difficult first season, as his side missed out on Champions League qualification.
This term, however, Riise has come to exemplify the never-say-die spirit of a side that has won many matches late on under coach Claudio Ranieri, who replaced Luciano Spalletti following a poor start.
"I always give my all and the fans have recognised this, which is why they cheer for me," Riise told reporters.
The Norwegian has also been effective coming forward of late, scoring twice in the last three league games for a team without their fulcrum and captain Francesco Totti through injury.
Totti is a major doubt for tomorrow's game after pulling up in training on Wednesday with a knee problem, while fellow forward Luca Toni is still out with a calf injury.
Visitors Palermo are also in fine fettle and challenging for Champions League qualification after a strong run that has lifted them to fifth.
They will be without suspended midfielder Antonio Nocerino as they bid to stop Roma claiming their ninth successive win in all competitions and extending their unbeaten run to 20 games.
Leaders Inter, who are nine points ahead of Roma after Wednesday's 1-1 draw at Parma, face fourth-placed Napoli away on Sunday.
Third-placed Milan, who are two points behind Roma with a game in hand, take on Udinese at the San Siro tonight.
The game has been moved forward to give the home side extra time to prepare for Tuesday's Champions League last 16, first leg match against Manchester United.
Leonardo's side will be desperate to return to winning ways after claiming just two points from their last three matches.
"Our only thought is to return to victory," said defender Thiago Silva. "We just have to think about doing the best for the team in order to help Milan climb up in the standings.
"But we know it will not be easy because Udinese is a strong side and we have yet to beat them this season."
Milan lost 1-0 at Udinese earlier in the campaign before being knocked out of the Coppa Italia by the Friuli outfit last month, going down 1-0 at the San Siro.
Udinese beat Napoli 3-1 last Sunday, courtesy of an Antonio Di Natale hat-trick, to claim their first win of the year in the Serie A.
Seventh-placed Juventus meet Genoa at home on Sunday afternoon with new coach Alberto Zaccheroni looking for his first win after two draws.