Inter 2 – Dinamo 2

By: MAD | October 22nd, 2009

Matchday 3 for the UEFA Champions League group stage ended for us on Tuesday. As usual for Inter in a Champions League game it had its ups and downs. Unfortunately for me, it starts on Fox Soccer Channel when the idiot who is the color commentator had to ask his partner whether the Italian team playing was AC or Inter Milan. There was a pause and then I hear, “Oh, Inter… okay, I got now…” Yikes.

I found one other thing kinda humorous/sad on Tuesday. For those who don’t know the Offsides has a Champions League page and on game days there is a running commentary by people on the games and scores. Chris, of the Roma Offides, said that he wasn’t surprised the Lucio had the shocking game that he did, since Lucio shouldn’t be relied on. The Ironry? Check out what he’s been saying about Burdisso for the past month and his reaction to the same’s shocking game on Sunday (in short – it was the ref’s fault, not Burdisso’s). It’s really pretty funny, but the delusion is sad as well. Lucio cost us a win this day, but Burdisso used to prevent us from getting points at all.

Okay, enough hilarity and hypocrisy in the game commentary. Let’s move on to the game itself. In my mind there are only two men who deserve to be considered my Inter Men of the Match:
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Too bad one of them ran out of gas at about the 60 minute mark. Hint: it wasn’t Zanetti. Highlights after the break.

zanettisamuelStats Home team first:

Shots (on Goal) 15(6) 11(3)
Fouls 19 15
Corner Kicks 3 7
Offsides 3 2
Time of Possession 58% 42%
Yellow Cards 4 4

After 3 games our group looks like this:

Barcelona 4
Dinamo 4
Rubin 4
maiconluciodinamoInter 3

The bad news is legion: we are in the Group of Death, we are in the only group in which all four participants are actual Champions, we are in last place in our group, 3 points is good enough for 2nd place in several other groups, we need to travel in 2 out of our remaining 3 games, we need to win to jump places and advance.

The good news? We are a point off the first place team. We are a point off the second place team. We haven’t lost a Champions League game this season. We have drawn against 2 of the other teams in our groups while fielding “backups’. For this group, the group stage essentially starts over from the beginning in 2 weeks. In a week when only 5 of the 16 home teams won their games we were able to escape with points.

Pagelle:

Cesar: I don’t think that I can blame any of the goals on him, but the people who are calling Iker better than Cesar – read: EPL fanboys – need to get a grip. 6.5

Maicon: I thought that Maicon had a very balanced game. He took a few wild shots, but that’s a good thing actually. We want him to attack if he gets an opening. 7.0

Lucio: First bad game of his season, and it was a doozy. He helped save the game twice, he nearly killed us twice and he scored on his own team once. Not good. 5.0

Samuel: As usual our best defender. Plus he was also one of our best attackers. The goal he scored was sublime, but it’ll be forgotten because it came from him. 7.0

Chivu: An average game. Was beaten for pace several times. Made a smart tactical foul when needed. Was absolutely no factor going forward. 6.0

Zanetti: It gets repetitious about how solid a player he is, but he was even better this day. He took it upon himself to mark Sheva so Maicon could stay forward. He attacked and gave Suazo the best opportunity to score in the game that wasn’t put in. A monster. 7.5

Cambiasso: It looked like he was injured the whole time he was out there. He wasn’t able to control the middle and he wasn’t able to hound people like he should. He was average. 6.5

Muntari: Another average game from Muntari. He didn’t make any glaring mistakes that I saw, and he was reasonably hard to get past on the left. He did his job. 6.5

Stankovic: Scored a goal, missed close on another. Deki attacked the goal and caused problems. Exactly what you want in an AM. It almost made up for causing the first goal. 7.5

Sneijder: Was dangerous in the attack even though he was getting nailed when he got the ball. He was marked so heavily and had to spend so much energy getting space that sometimes his passing looked a little off. I give him an “A” for effort, though. 7.0

Eto’o: Also looked out of sorts up top. I don’t think that he’s built to be a lone striker as he was pushed about once or twice. He had a marvelous chance to win the game with a half volley that unfortunately the Dinamo keeper was able to desperately deflect. He was called for an invisible offsides and hauled down in the area once each. Very frustrating, but it’s something that we who follow Inter are used to – especially after that Liverpool game 2 years ago. 6.5

Analysis

It’s another Champions League misstep, but it’s not a huge one. I told you guys on the last game review that the good press wouldn’t last long and it hasn’t. All 4 teams in the group is within a point of each other. Anything can happen. We are going to struggle to make it out of the group stages of this tournament and the media/trolls will make too much of it. Since the media and the trolls are waiting to attack anyway… it’s not like they should be particularly effective.

We will either advance or not. And if we don’t, then we will probably have to deal with the Europa League. Net result? We lose 10-15 million Euros that we had last season. It’s a good thing we cut the wage bill a bit from last season. Some might say that Mourinho’s job would be on the line. I would doubt it though. He’s probably in the most stable position of any other manager in the top 3 teams. Anyway, it’s back to Serie A on Saturday against Catania. Life goes on.

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  • Inter Forever |  October 22nd, 2009 at 9:13 pm

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    No, our midfield will be Muntari-Stankovic-Zanetti, Motta and Sneijder behind Balotelli.

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  • MAD |  October 22nd, 2009 at 9:32 pm

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    Gods,I hope it’s Zanetti – Deki – Muntari. I don’t think I can handle the “excitement” of Vieira in the starting lineup.

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  • Vinod |  October 22nd, 2009 at 9:43 pm

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    IF, I think its been a long long time since Motta has played in a 3/4ista type position. I would swap Deki and Motta, and then all would be OK. After all, if Motta could handle Barca playing as the anchor, I think he should do fine against Catania. Besides, I have my issues about Deki in a true DM position. As we’ve seen on a number of past occasions, he’s not got the best defensive sense.

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  • Inter Forever |  October 22nd, 2009 at 9:58 pm

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    Deki and Sneijder would make sense as trequartista but I think Mou is in love with the idea of Deki in front of the defense. Deki did a nice job of filling in for Cambiasso when he was out so I guess that’s Mou will do on Sat.

    But one thing we know for sure is Eto’o has a serious injury and he’ll be out for this game if not even many more to come.

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  • Inter Forever |  October 22nd, 2009 at 10:01 pm

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    Lastly, according to Gazzetta, Inter will leave for Kiev a day earlier than normal. Don’t know that will make any difference…

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  • Inter Inter |  October 23rd, 2009 at 12:35 am

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    I just hope we can do a repeat of that Genoa show. And then do it again for Palermo. That will be an affirmative sign that our team are making solid progress and we can then feel truly optimistic that we will very soon show our colours in Europe, starting with the Kiev match.

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  • Inter Milan Shirts |  October 23rd, 2009 at 1:34 am

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    although we do have to go away from home to win games now we are capable of doing it and I am confident we will progress

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  • Dale |  October 23rd, 2009 at 5:16 am

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    I guess Eto’o injury is not as bad as we taught.
    Mourinho’s 19 man squad for Catania clash

    Goalkeepers: 1 Francesco Toldo, 12 Julio Cesar, 21 Paolo Orlandoni.

    Defenders: 2 Ivan Ramiro Cordoba, 4 Javier Zanetti, 6 Lucio, 13 Maicon, 23 Marco Materazzi, 26 Cristian Chivu, 39 Davide Santon.

    Midfielders: 5 Dejan Stankovic, 10 Wesley Sneijder, 11 Sulley Muntari, 14 Patrick Vieira, 15 Rene Krhin, 30 Mancini.

    Strikers: 9 Samuel Eto’o, 45 Mario Balotelli, 89 Marko Arnautovic.

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  • Inter Forever |  October 23rd, 2009 at 6:18 am

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    No Motta, no Milito but there’s Eto’o. I guess we’re coming back to the 4-3-1-2 huh.

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  • Darjan |  October 23rd, 2009 at 6:31 am

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    Wow Salvatore Landolina from Goal.com does it again…

    “The report claims Balotelli is down the ‘Special One’s’ pecking order, with Samuel Eto’o, Diego Milito and David Suazo all ahead of him.”

    Suazo is ahead of Balotelli? I’m not sure what that Juve-loving bastard is smoking.

    http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/10/23/1578693/mario-balotellis-agent-stays-quiet-on-arsenal-link

    Posted from Canada Canada

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  • Alto' |  October 23rd, 2009 at 7:19 am

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    “How come they still haven’t found Biggie and Tupac’s killers? Nicole Simpson can’t rap!”

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  • kirby |  October 23rd, 2009 at 7:56 am

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    “Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York”

    i thought this phrase to be accurate to our situation. foresee taking control in both the UCL and Serie A. i believe that after the Dynamo game we really are all hungry for some glory.

    Forza INTER!!! On we march to promise of heaven!!!

    (lol im extremely bored at work)

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  • Vinod |  October 23rd, 2009 at 8:31 am

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    OH crap. Looking at that squad list, there’s no Motta or Cuchu. So if we want to play 5 midfielders again and give Eto’o a break, that means Vieira will probably start. Ugh!

    I’m praying that Krhin gets the chance instead…

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  • Nico |  October 23rd, 2009 at 8:38 am

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    Personally, I’d like to see Suazo be given more play time. Yes, he missed that MF shot badly, but the guy hasn’t played in ages. He looked alright the rest of the time–actually gave a couple of good passes to Eto’o. Super Mario is an awesome player, no doubt, but he’s also a selfish dick. He needs to learn to play for the team. I want to see Suazo play a full game next to Eto’o. Disciplined group tactics trump individual talent any day–if you doubt me, ask the boys in Catalonia.

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  • Johonna |  October 23rd, 2009 at 10:56 am

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    Sorry I haven’t been around much. I will have a preview up tonight, though.

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  • ScudettoStarved |  October 23rd, 2009 at 11:26 am

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    Games like this one are perfect opportunities to play our kids. It’s a blessing in disguise. And it’s looking like some of the starters are needing the rest. If Inter is leading at the half I’d like to see Arnautovic get his first cap.

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  • Vinod |  October 23rd, 2009 at 11:31 am

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    Actually, Nico, when it comes to his attitude, you’re right about Balotelli. But when it comes to his game itself, I think he does a decent team job. As in, he doesn’t hang on to the ball himself when a pass is a better option, but he knows when he has no option but to take on a player and make things happen. The only issue about his game that I have is that he needs to work more to pressure defenders into making mistakes. Hopefully, a few seasons with Eto’o and Milito will drill that into him.

    By the way, teamwork is no doubt key to Barca’s game, but they also have some fantastic dribblers in Messi and Iniesta. Henry is aging but he too was a great dribbler. We really don’t have players like that who can hang on to the ball forever, except for Balotelli. Quaresma should’ve been another, but, sigh…

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  • Nico |  October 23rd, 2009 at 11:42 am

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    Fair point about Messi, Vinod. But for his national team, Messi–his dribbling abilities notwithstanding–is not even a shadow of what he is for Barca… hence, my argument. The pieces have to work–together–like a swiss watch, especially at the CL level. And I just don’t see Balo doing that any time soon. Granted, he’s a 19-year-old kid. But you have to teach them early.

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  • Kabir |  October 23rd, 2009 at 12:06 pm

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    Hmm Suazo didn’t make the squad?

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  • alessio |  October 23rd, 2009 at 2:05 pm

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    http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=46152&L=it

    Can only imagine what the uproar would be if Juve changed a referee for a match…

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  • The Troll |  October 23rd, 2009 at 3:22 pm

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    actually alessio I dont think any fan of any team honestly gives a shit about the ref being changed for their match unless a decision that that ref makes during their match has a negative impact on their team. Unless you’re a chelsea fan and the ref of your match is obrevo you probably arent going to throw a hissy fit before the ref has even done anything, after or during the match maybe but definitely not before the match has even been played.

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  • The Troll |  October 23rd, 2009 at 3:24 pm

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    just while were throwing random numbers out bilan 0-1 zurich!!

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  • Antonio |  October 23rd, 2009 at 5:18 pm

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    Haha good one widdle boy, but either side of that 0-1 are two wins, Sfinter on the other hand? You’re right though, i don’t feel like i’m fitting in here, i may just start threatening to sue everyone on the blog, what do you think my 12-year-old friend?

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  • Inter Inter |  October 23rd, 2009 at 7:37 pm

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    On Balotelli’s attitude:
    “This doesn’t mean he’s already a phenomenon only because he played a really good match with Genoa,” said Mourinho. “To tell the truth he played a really great game and then he had a really bad working week. “I value a player for what he does on the pitch but also for the job he does during the week.” – Football365

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  • Inter Forever |  October 23rd, 2009 at 11:57 pm

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    http://www.interpersempre.com/apps/blog/show/1990534-zanetti-139-consecutive-matches

    INTER-CATANIA The Captain and his consecutive matches

    Zanetti at 139

    Between Serie A and Champions League, he has played without stopping for 3 years: “The secret? Luck and hard work.”

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