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		<title>Barcelona 2 &#8211; Inter 0</title>
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Right now I am the least plugged in individual regarding the game yesterday. I haven’t gone through the comments here and I haven’t read any of the post game stuff as this Thanksgiving stuff is really knocking me out. Frankly, I think that I am better off as most of THOSE PEOPLE really don’t have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Right now I am the least plugged in individual regarding the game yesterday. I haven’t gone through the comments here and I haven’t read any of the post game stuff as this Thanksgiving stuff is really knocking me out. Frankly, I think that I am better off as most of THOSE PEOPLE really don’t have too much to say anyhow.  I am willing to bet we lost this game because we don’t have too many Italians or something… sigh. But I wanted to make sure that there was something here for those who aren’t in the States for this crazy time known as “Black Friday Week”.</p>
<p>So here are my thoughts on this delightful little sojourn. Feel free to disagree, although I probably won’t be around much to dispute anything with you. I admit that my next few statements won’t be anything that anyone wants to read. But I have to say, I think that they definitely fit the facts better than “It was an off day”… yikes.</p>
<p>If I was a fly on the wall in both dressing rooms, I probably would have heard two very different coaches’ speeches. In one, I would have heard something to the effect that a loss would have ended their Champion League season and let’s do this for the city. In the other I probably heard something to the effect that everybody already knew that the two Soviet teams drew – Sneijder, you sit – the rest of you, don’t get hurt, this game is meaningless.</p>
<p>More after the break<br />
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And the resulting game is exactly what we got. One team played their little hearts out and the other didn’t run too hard.</p>
<p>Yeah, yeah, I know, Champions League, blah blah, European stage, blah blah.</p>
<p>The draw in the former Soviet Union meant that a win in Milan and Inter are in regardless of the result yesterday. Everyone knew it before the game started. With Fiorentina and Juventus coming up in key matches and the final Champions League Matchday more vital, Barcelona became a chore. We had to show up. We had to play it. But we aren’t going to risk anything or anyone. Sneijder was a no-go. Yeah, yeah, he was injured, but if it was important enough he would have gone. If he’s on the filed against Fiorentina then we know that Mourinho could’ve played Sneijder.</p>
<p>Does this mean that we played to lose? That losing was the plan?</p>
<p>Noooooo. It means that we didn’t risk anything or anyone. That, from what I can tell, we went into the game saying, “A draw is nice – if not, then no biggie.”</p>
<p>Cambiasso only played a half. This is an indicator that this game was snuffed at the start. Cambiasso is the ideal type of midfielder to have on the field when playing Barcelona. As is Muntari, by the by. Playing these guys a half each in this game means that we were saving them for someone else.</p>
<p>Stankovic started. If this game were crucial I don’t think he starts, and we waited an age to bring on Balotelli. In a more crucial situation if we go down by 2 in the first half – he gets in much sooner.</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/militobarca-300x198.jpg" alt="militobarca" width="300" height="198" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1642" />The biggest indicator that this game was a training session was the appearance of Ricardo Quaresma, The Ghost as I have heard him called. 2 goals down and we take out Milito is not the way to fight back into a point.</p>
<p>How about Mouorinho’s body language? There was a distinct lack of energy there especially regarding bad calls or the length of time Barca players were allowed to roll on the floor. He looked pretty disinterested to me.</p>
<p>Am I suggesting a Biscuit between the two teams? It’s not unheard of and I wouldn’t put it past either side, as it’s a deal in which both sides would benefit, but I don’t know that I, personally, buy it. Barcelona keeps the score down, gets a boost going into their derby and gets it’s much needed win; we rest and don’t run to hard and take on a Fiorentina that worked hard for its win – and more importantly have a better chance to keep the status quo in the run up to Juventus, who have a tough game this weekend.</p>
<p>Watch how many people will fail to read that last paragraph correctly. </p>
<p>But speculation aside, the result didn’t surprise me. I know others were looking forward to a back and forth game where both sides would attack and drama would ensue. But this is the Champions League, folks. “Safety” is the name of the game, not “football”. Safety tip number one, in MAD’s book: Make sure that you are in a position to win the Cup that you have a good shot at winning. That Cup isn’t given in the Champions League, that’s for sure. That Cup is a crap shoot after the group stages – and really, most teams are only in it make 10 or 20 or 30 million Euro anyway. The Big Ears Cup is pretty incidental.</p>
<p>The Serie A Championship is a better bet. And like I said, I haven’t read anything or listened to anything regarding interviews that confirm or deny what I have said. I am just speculating reasons that confirm what I have seen yesterday. I know that there are a lot of people upset about not getting a good game. The British commentators made sure that was clear (By the way, I love listening to British commentators talking about a game in which neither team was English or Scottish. It’s like watching a dog turning his head to figure out what you said). But if you thought that Inter were gong to come out with guns blazing, Serie A be damned… then you haven’t been paying attention.</p>
<p>Of course, this is good scheming only if we manage to beat Fiorentina and only if we manage to beat the Russian Champions. Otherwise we have just thrown an opportunity down the drain for nothing…</p>
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		<title>Bologna 1 – Inter 3 – Woodwork 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAD</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am going to keep this as short as possible in order to give up the stage for tomorrow’s preview and game build up comments.
The bottom line is that we won a game we should have won and that we had to win. As of this game, we have completed 1/3 of the season and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am going to keep this as short as possible in order to give up the stage for tomorrow’s preview and game build up comments.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that we won a game we should have won and that we had to win. As of this game, we have completed 1/3 of the season and I think it’s now time to start looking at the table.</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/cuchugoalbologna.jpg" alt="cuchugoalbologna" width="500" height="331" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1616" /></p>
<p>More after the break<br />
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The Good</strong></p>
<p>We kept possession, we transitioned from offence to defence and vice-versa well and we kept the ball in their half of the field as much as possible. </p>
<p>We were able to rotate a little bit as needed: namely Eto’o and Sneijder got more rest than would have been possible had Deki and Mario not been as reliable as they have been this season as a whole.</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/mariobologna-300x198.jpg" alt="mariobologna" width="300" height="198" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1617" />The attack was able to create chances to score and with a little more luck/skill it could have been 4-1 at the half. But Mario doesn’t work as well with Eto’o and Milito as they work with each other. They have a very good understanding with each other. He also blew a hell of a chance one on one with Viviano. As did Milito. </p>
<p>The midfield was able to shut down most of the penetration that Bologna tried to make in a counter as they ran the famed 8-1-1 formation at us. This led to Bologna just booting the ball up to the lone attacker and hoping that Lucio and Samuel fall asleep and lose the guy who is consistently scoring on us every single season… sigh. They also contributed to the attack, as was evidenced by Deki’s mind blowing miss and Cambiasso’s further mind blowing inability to finish that miss.</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/maiconbologna-300x198.jpg" alt="maiconbologna" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1619" />The defence, usually a strength in our game, was disappointing. Maicon’s crosses were, to quote a phrase, “poopy”. His runs forward weren’t really inspiring, nor were other actions of his. Lucio and Samuel’s collective brain fart notwithstanding, they at least made up for their actions later.</p>
<p>All in all, this looked like a typical return to League action for us; slow start and gradual warming up of the engines.</p>
<p><strong>The Bad</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/mikitogoalbologna-300x198.jpg" alt="mikitogoalbologna" width="300" height="198" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1620" />Mario needs to play well with others on the team. I don’t really care if he makes stupid fouls against players on other teams, because I can’t name a player who hasn’t – including previous players for Inter. But, last season he couldn’t play with Ibra without a shouting match breaking out. This season he just doesn’t seem to want to fit in with the other forwards either. He’s not the only one to have a poor game. Milito had his chances as well. That’s right. I said “chances” plural. He’s going to have to put those away. </p>
<p>The midfield was not creative enough. Without Sneijder we need someone to take over the engine of the attack. We have enough engines in the defence. Motta helps a little – he’s a better passer than Deki – but he gets sucked back or he gets sucked forward and is slow on the return. We need someone to distribute up top and they have to stay up there.</p>
<p>The defence needs to stay awake. Samuel has to realize someday that Lucio’s not marking anyone. Ever. His job isn’t to mark people. Lucio, if he was born 30 years earlier, would have been a natural sweeper. This is why he’s very good at sniffing out through passes into the danger area. This is also why he’s not a natural cover guy. Samuel, who is a classic Central Defender, needs to figure this out and cover for him.</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/Mottabologna-300x198.jpg" alt="Mottabologna" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1621" />All in all, the job was done. We kept possession. We threatened their goal several times. We scored, that’s pretty important. This was a bad team at the bottom of the table and we did what we should have to maintain a place in the top three.</p>
<p><strong>The Ugly</strong></p>
<p>Can you tell I’ve been on a Clint Eastwood western kick?</p>
<p>This is the ugly. We have 3 very tough games in less than 2 weeks. We take on Barcelona tomorrow, we take on Fiorentina just after Thanksgiving (for those in the States), and we take on Juventus the week after that. Depending on how this week goes, the importance of the game right after Juventus will determine how tough a game it will be since we take on the current and most recent Champions of Russia a few days after Juve. </p>
<p>It’s going to be a grueling schedule. If we draw everything – that’s right, the next 4 games &#8211; we will most likely be alright in all competitions. We will definitely be alright in Serie A. Chances are we would go through in the Champions League, as well.</p>
<p>Okay, enough of this silliness. I suggest that you take a look at the Barcelona Offsides and discover how we are a counter attacking team – despite owning possession in the vast majority of our games and how we are suddenly NOT going to use Javier Zanetti  (you know, our captian?) in the game tomorrow. We might play counter attack against Barca, but then: 1. It&#8217;s the best way to play them since they bring everyone forward and 2. I don&#8217;t think that we figure to get enough time left to us during the game to attack much if we try to build normally.</p>
<p>Anyway…</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/interbologna.jpg" alt="interbologna" width="500" height="331" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1622" /></p>
<p><strong><font color="Blue">FORZA</font> INTER</strong></p>
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		<title>Bologna v Inter: Mortadella Speedbump on the Road to Catalonia</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 07:48:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johonna</dc:creator>
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Those two weeks were long. So long, in fact, that I have completely forgot what we were doing before it started. Something about points and kicking ass (or not, as the case may be)&#8230; It will come back to me, I&#8217;m sure. Anyway, here we are back to the championship, off to Bologna in an [...]]]></description>
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<p>Those two weeks were long. So long, in fact, that I have completely forgot what we were doing before it started. Something about points and kicking ass (or not, as the case may be)&#8230; It will come back to me, I&#8217;m sure. Anyway, here we are back to the championship, off to Bologna in an attempt to retain our meager lead while simultaneously avoiding the trap a lower half team before a big game poses. So far, all the press this week has been about the Champions League game next week and poor Bologna has sort of gotten lost in the shuffle. I only hope the boys aren&#8217;t similarly distracted. Bologna certainly wont be.<span id="more-1599"></span></p>
<p><strong>What:</strong> Bologna v Internazionale<br />
<strong>Where:</strong> Stadio Renato Dall&#8217;Ara, Bologna<br />
<strong>When:</strong> Saturday, November 21, 6pm (local time; 9am pacific, noon eastern).<br />
<strong>How to Watch:</strong> FSC is showing this delayed at 2pm pacific, 5pm eastern. If you want to watch it live, catch a stream (<a href="http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=55761&amp;part=sports">MyP2P</a>, <a href="http://www.rojadirecta.org/">Rojadirecta</a>, <a href="http://www.ustream.tv">Ustream</a>, and <a href="http://atdhe.net/">ATDHE.net</a>).</p>
<p>Strangely, last year we also played Bologna away the weekend before an important mid-week CL game (the first ManU tie).  We managed to pull out the win, despite a whoopsie from Cuchu, thanks in LARGE part to the heroics of Julio Cesar. Here are the highlights (note the gleam off Cambiasso&#8217;s newly shaven head and the unbelievably adorable way JC says &#8220;big match&#8221; in the post game interview):<br />
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<p><strong>THEM</strong></p>
<p>I really hope <a href="http://bologna.theoffside.com">Ben posts something</a> for this game. I thoroughly enjoy his Surrealist forays into calcio.  Just in case he doesn&#8217;t, I will try to whip up a little something (it wont be as interesting as Ben&#8217;s though, I&#8217;m sure).</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/Bologna.jpg" alt="Happy Bologna" width="610" height="468" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1600" /><br />
<font color="gray">Wow. That sure is a whole lot of bald Bolognese &#8216;ballers!</font></p>
<p>With 11 points, Bologna are hovering just above the relegation zone. They had a not-so-nice start to the season and did not win their first game until day six. After a change of coaches (out with Papadopulo, in with Colomba), things have been looking up. It is true, they have still struggled a bit (especial against teams from Liguria), but have also managed to pull of some impressive results, including holding Juve to a 1-all draw and, most recently, beating Palermo (3-1). </p>
<p>Inter and Bologna share a long a storied past and back in the day, mighty Bologna used to pretty regularly thrash Ambrosiana and Internazionale at the Stadio Dall&#8217;Ara. It was only in the last couple years before they were most recently relegated (Bologna has tasted the depths on more than one occation) that Inter beat them with any regularity. Bologna has excelent record against us &#8211; especially when playing at home: out of 71 games, Bologna has won 34 and drawn 12. That&#8217;s right, Inter have only won this tie 25 times. Not so great.</p>
<p>Colomba has likened Inter to a tank, but <a href="http://www.football-italia.net/nov21b.html">pointed out that</a>: <em>“I have often lost to the Nerazzurri, as is normal for a Coach of provincial clubs, but don’t forget my Reggina <a href="http://www.inter.it/aas/partita/mc?idpartita=2589&amp;L=en#">beat them</a> and cost Marcello Lippi his job.” </em></p>
<p>One of the goalscorers for that Reggina game was Marazzina, now reunited with his old coach at Bologna. Spooky, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Colomba has called up 22 players:<br />
<strong>Portieri:</strong> Colombo, Spitoni, Viviano<br />
<strong>Difensori:</strong> Britos, Lanna, Portanova, Raggi, Santos, Zenoni<br />
<strong>Centrocampisti:</strong> Bombardini, Guana, Lavecchia, Mingazzini, Mudingayi, Valiani, Vigiani<br />
<strong>Attaccanti:</strong> Adailton, Di Vaio, Gimenez, Marazzina, Osvaldo, Zalayeta</p>
<p>You may recognize a couple names in that list. <strong>Viviano </strong>is an Inter youth product (and is still half owned by us), while <strong>Zalayeta</strong> (recently of Napoli) has a nasty habit of scoring game-winning goals against us. <strong>Di Vaio</strong> has found himself at Bologna, and last year was in hot competition for the capocannoniere title. As for the rest&#8230; well&#8230; I have always liked to say &#8220;<strong>Bombardini</strong>&#8221; out loud. Try it, it&#8217;s fun. Bombardini. And I am pretty sure <strong>Guana</strong> is bird poop &#8211; isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/bologna-training.jpg" alt="bologna training" width="500" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1601" /><br />
<font color="gray">Our very own <em>Carro Armato P 40</em></font></p>
<p><strong>US</strong></p>
<p>Mourinho (<a href="http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=32659&amp;L=en">the world&#8217;s best Portugese coach</a>) has given us a bit of a surprise with his call up list:</p>
<p><strong>Portieri: </strong>Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni;<br />
<strong>Difensori:</strong> Cordoba, Lucio, Maicon, Materazzi, Samuel, Chivu;<br />
<strong>Centrocampisti:</strong> Zanetti, Stankovic, Quaresma (!), Thiago Motta, Muntari, Vieira, Krhin, Cambiasso, Mancini;<br />
<strong>Attaccanti:</strong> Eto&#8217;o, Milito, Balotelli, Arnautovic (!!).</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/Bologna-Inter-Lineup.jpg" alt="Bologna-Inter-Lineup" width="280" height="350" class="alignright size-full wp-image-1602" />Wow, there most certainly are some interesting names up there. Well, first, <strong>Suazo</strong> isn&#8217;t back from international duty so it only makes sense that <strong>Arna</strong> is on the list (Mou likes to come prepared). <strong>Quaresma</strong> and <strong>Mancini</strong> must be part of that turnover he spoke about in his presser today. It wont be as much as in the Livorno game, but there will be a bit of a rotation.  What does that mean for our line-up tomorrow? Well, La Gazzetta thinks the only big change will be <strong>Cordoba</strong> in place of <strong>Lucio</strong> and <strong>Stankovic</strong> back to his less-than-fabulous role of play maker. Really, not so much of a turnover.  We will see, though, La Gazzetta has been wrong before.</p>
<p>As for the rest, <strong>Santon</strong> has had his surgery and, while everything went well, he will be out of commission until next year. <strong>Sneijder</strong> is still injured, although seems to be on track for Barcelona.  Aside from those two, Mou has a full squad at his disposal. Hooray.</p>
<p><strong>Muntari</strong> is in a bit of hot water with his National team. Apparently Essian, Asamoah Gyan, and Muntari were meant to go last week with the Ghanan National team to Angola to play a friendly against  the Palancas Negras. Instead, they left to return to their respective clubs without the permission of the Black Star&#8217;s coach. The Ghanan Football Association has launched an investigation into the matter and is looking into whether or not any punishment will be handed out.  Yikes. Muntari has not said anything about it. I wonder if this means he will be going to the Africa Cup of Nations.</p>
<p><strong>Mario Balotelli</strong> has put himself back into the spotlight again. He went to visit with some handicapped children and, when one of them asked which team he was a fan of, Balotelli said &#8220;Milan, of course!&#8221; Needless to say, this caused all sorts of ruckus with the children and with the press. His sister later said that it was all a joke, and besides, Mario had liked Milan when he was a child.  Mourinho&#8217;s take was that it didn&#8217;t really matter which team Mario liked as a child, we should be much more concerned about the reports that Balotelli likes to drive his car 240 km per hour (that&#8217;s about 149 miles per hour for us non-European types).</p>
<p>On the transfer front, besides <strong>Galloppa</strong> and <strong>Ranocchia</strong>, Inter are also <a href="http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11860_5702676,00.html">supposedly looking at</a> Lyon midfielder <strong>Jeremy Toulalan</strong>. Super double plus wonderful, we may get him in partial exchange for Vieira. Sold!</p>
<p>Ok. So lets focus and keep our heads, and most importantly, lets keep on track and take home the three points.</p>
<p><strong><font color="Blue">FORZA</font> INTER</strong></p>
<p>Wow! Take a look at those knee muscles! Yowza<br />
<img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/Zanetti-knees.jpg" alt="Zanetti knees" width="500" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1607" /></p>
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		<title>International Breaks Blow</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 09:28:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johonna</dc:creator>
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I understand that being called up to a National Team is an honor. It means that among all the players from your particular country, you are one of the very best at what you do.  Great. Good for them. I am proud of our Internationals. Right now, Inter has 13 squad members out being [...]]]></description>
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<p>I understand that being called up to a National Team is an honor. It means that among all the players from your particular country, you are one of the very best at what you do.  Great. Good for them. I am proud of our Internationals. Right now, Inter has 13 squad members out being the best at what they do for their countries &#8211; AND IT BLOWS. <span id="more-1566"></span></p>
<p>Look. I love football and I love my team. After a particularly stressful week, there is almost nothing better than a Sunday morning spent sitting in my bead looking at sweeping view out the full wall of windows and watching my beloved nerazzurri beat the snot out of some poor unsuspecting team on TV while my sweetie plies me with espresso. It is heavenly. But this weekend, all that has been cruelly ripped from me. Well, I still get the espresso and the sweetie and the windows, but as for the rest, the really important bit, I will have to make do with some crappy-ass international game while I feverishly pray that none of our boys pull up injured. Especially as most of them will be playing meaningless friendlies. Ok, the Brazil v England game may be worth watching, but it is hardly the same. Somehow, I just dont think I am alone in this.</p>
<p>So I guess my question is, where do you come down on this issue? Are you excited by the World Cup and Euros? Or is it just some handy filler for the European off-season?</p>
<p>I admit, I enjoy the drama of the actual World Cup and Euro tournaments &#8211; it is the qualifiers and, to a much greater extent, the friendlies that I can do without. Dont get me wrong, I watch them, but they are like methadone &#8211; adequate for maintenance but they dont really scratch the itch. Sometimes it is interesting to watch teams from countries where I dont know any of the players &#8211; but that is just for the novelty.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/Cambiasso-argentia-friendly.jpg" alt="Cambiasso with Argentinian National team ahead of a friendly against Spain" width="610" height="417" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1568" /><br />
<font color="gray">Maradona better not break him!</font></p>
<p>I suppose that if I were a better person, I would look at these friendlies as a way to enjoy the beautiful game without the stress of caring who wins &#8211; just to watch them for their aesthetic beauty. And I get that. Unfortunately I am so worried about the possibility of injuries and the toll travel takes on the players and what that all means to my club that my higher self, the one who appreciates beauty for beauty&#8217;s sake, is completely drowned out. Basically, I am just annoyed.</p>
<p>For those of you with your higher selves intact, who are able to appreciate these games, here is where you can follow Inter&#8217;s internationals:</p>
<p><strong>UEFA Under-21 Championship Qualifiers</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Mario Balotelli</strong> and <strong>Davide Santon</strong> (Italy Under-21): Hungary v Italy (Gyor, Friday 13 November) and Luxembourg v Italy (Luxembourg, Tuesday 17 November)
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>World Cup Qualifiers</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Samuel Eto&#8217;o</strong> (Cameroon): 2010 World Cup qualifier &#8211; Morocco v Cameroon (Fez, Saturday 14 November)</li>
<li><strong>Sulley Muntari</strong> (Ghana): 2010 World Cup qualifier &#8211; Ghana v Mali (Kumasi, Sunday 15 November)</li>
<li><strong>Renè Krhin</strong> (Slovenia): 2010 World Cup qualifying playoffs &#8211; Russia v Slovenia (Moscow, Saturday 14 November) and Slovenia v Russia (Maribor, Wednesday 18 November)
</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>International Friendlies</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Julio Cesar, Maicon, Lucio </strong>(Brazil): Brazil v England (Doha, Saturday 14 November) and Oman v Brazil (Muscat, Tuesday 17 November)</li>
<li><strong>Esteban Cambiasso </strong>(Argentina): Spain v Argentina (Madrid, Saturday 14 November)</li>
<li><strong>Cristian Chivu</strong> (Romania): Poland v Romania (Warsaw, Saturday 14 November)   </li>
<li><strong>Wesley Sneijder </strong>(Holland): Italy v Holland (Pescara, Saturday 14 November) and Holland v Paraguay (Heerenveen, Wednesday 18 November)</li>
<li><strong>  Dejan Stankovic </strong>(Serbia): Northern Ireland v Serbia (Belfast, Saturday 14 November)</li>
<li><strong>David Suazo </strong>(Honduras): Honduras v Lithuania (Tegucigalpa, Saturday 14 November) and Honduras v Peru (Fort Lauderdale, Wednesday 18 November)</li>
</ul>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/training-during-the-break.jpg" alt="training during the break" width="500" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1572" /><br />
<font color="gray">So strange to see the Argies still in Milan on a break. Poor Pupi.</font></p>
<p>For those of you still jonesing for that Inter fix, there is a club friendly this Saturday against Swiss second division side FC Vaduz in Liechtenstein. I think, though, that there will be very little coverage of it outside of the Inter Channel in Italy.</p>
<p>Call-ups:<br />
<strong>Goalkeepers:</strong> Toldo, Orlandoni.<br />
<strong>Defenders:</strong> Cordoba, Materazzi, Samuel, Donati*, Rigione*.<br />
<strong>Midfielders:</strong> Quaresma, Motta, Vieira, Obi, Mancini, Fortunato*, Carlsen*, Biraghi*.<br />
<strong>Strikers:</strong> Arnautovic, Beretta*, Alibec*<br />
*Youth players.</p>
<p>The game is at 5pm local time (8am pacific, 11pm eastern) You may be able to follow it through the Inter web page.  We will see.</p>
<p><strong><font color="Blue">FORZA</font> INTER</strong></p>
<p>My favorite international qualifier &#8211; and that is just because the eagle owl is so super cool:<br />
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		<title>Inter 1 &#8211; Roma 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 17:43:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAD</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, we didn’t beat an opponent in the bottom half of the table. This would mark the first time this season that this has happened. A quick look at MAD’s Guide to the Scudetto shows that beating teams the show themselves to be in the second column of the league table home and away is one of the secrets to success. We didn’t do that today. We now have to hope that Juventus and Milan will stumble as well.</p>
<p>We didn’t play particularly well, as in at all, but I think that we put together 3 very credible goal scoring chances. We made one, we pushed one way wide and a goalkeeper save stopped the other.</p>
<p>We had other chances, but for various reasons they didn’t go in… like Eto’o hitting a volley off the outside of his foot or Milito getting an elbow to the back of his head when he tried to head in a shot or Milito getting a shove on his head when he took the shot that was saved, or Milito getting shoved to the ground when a cross came in&#8230;</p>
<p>We played about even in the first half when we played our worst and with the incredibly defensive minded midfield of Muntari, Motta and Vieira &#8211; who I was so very happy to see, of course. Which was a bit sad for both teams. We didn’t really do anything other than try to get out of the first half with a draw. Roma – who jeered at us for years about style over substance &#8211; defended 9 men to within an inch of its life and counter attacked only for a miracle of a goal. A little hypocritical, wouldn’t you say… oh, and welcome to the dark side of results oriented football. Good luck on the transition.</p>
<p>In the second half we put in the cavalry but the attitude was the same, “Its vaca time”. We got a goal, mostly because losing to Roma shouldn’t be an option and pride wouldn’t let it happen. </p>
<p>So we screwed the pooch on this one. We had help doing it – I am sure the League/pundits/neutrals are happy that we dropped points &#8211; but the pooch continues well screwed. Inter player of the match, is there any doubt? Not many decided to show up today, even though it should have been enough to finish off Roma…</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/Zanettimotm.jpg" alt="Zanettimotm" width="400" height="600" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1518" /></p>
<p>Highlights after the break<br />
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<p><strong>Stats</strong> Home Team First</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/dekialmostroma-300x198.jpg" alt="dekialmostroma" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1520" /><strong>Shots (on Goal):</strong> 12(4) 12(4)<br />
<strong>Fouls: </strong>26 13<br />
<strong>Corner Kicks:</strong> 4 5<br />
<strong>Offsides:</strong> 5 0<br />
<strong>Time of Possession:</strong> 62% 38%<br />
<strong>Yellow Cards:</strong> 3 2</p>
<p>So, we led the game in possession, fouls against and yellow cards received. Apparently we have been fouling people while we have possession. If you happened to watch the “pundits” after the match, there was a lot of heat on the ref for blowing the whistle so much for little things, especially as there was a movement by Collina to let play go and not disturb the flow of the game as much as possible, and for not getting the bigger fouls at all. Flow was allowed for one team, as the statistics show, so Collina can’t get too upset. The statistical findings that on average two teams will commit about the same – not exact, but similar &#8211; number of fouls a game was apparently lost on this sap. As was the plot.</p>
<p><strong>Pagelle</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cesar:</strong> I can’t blame him for the goal, it was a once in a lifetime shot by a guy not even looking at the net. He made a mistake in distribution, though. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Maicon:</strong> Anonymous and on vacation a too early. Roma played with one forward/player out of their own half of the field and Maicon had little in front of him defensively, he could have pushed up more. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Lucio:</strong> He recovered well to save a good chance from happening for Roma after he fell asleep on Vucinic. He should have been in better position – although that’s not really his game – on the goal. He was targeted by Roma. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Samuel:</strong> Didn’t have much to do but when he did it, he did it well. Considering all the relationships between the players of both teams, Samuel didn’t seem too happy to see his old club… <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Zanetti:</strong> Was the best defender on the field and schooled Menez about 5 times on the left – oddly Menez/Nedved stayed on his feet when going up against Zanetti. More on that later. It also looked like he took an injury. It’s always obvious when the team plays without the same spirit that he has. <strong>7.5</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/muntariroma-300x198.jpg" alt="muntariroma" width="300" height="198" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1521" /><strong>Muntari:</strong> Delicious on the tackle, bitter on everything else. He was called for a foul when he jumped around a Roma player and got the ball and nothing else. Typical. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Vieira: </strong>He gets half a point for knocking that idiot De Rossi – whose elbows were up as well &#8211; out of the game. Nice to see Irony get served here &#8211; out of the game. Other than that, feh. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Motta:</strong> The good Motta on the pitch made the pass that got a goal. He got a yellow for impersonating John Arne Riise without ginger. <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Deki:</strong> He gets half a point for not killing Menez/Nedved when Menez/Nedved threw an elbow at his face. He gets another point for not having to leave the game… like someone else… <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/etoogoalroma-300x198.jpg" alt="etoogoalroma" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1522" /><strong>Eto’o:</strong> He scored and that deserves praise. He shanked a volley that most strikers dream of getting and that does not. He disappointed me today. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Milito:</strong> Milito suffered the same problem that others of his stature suffer. He’s a little undersized and that makes him a target. Unfortunately he blew his chance to rub their faces in it. <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Balotelli:</strong> Like Eto’o he disappointed. He had a shot at a striker’s goal at the top of the area, with tons of space and at a slight angle… and he really blew it. I agree with Mourinho here… he should have been in better form considering. But this is the danger of playing young players. They are <strong>ALL</strong> less reliable. <strong>5.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cambiasso:</strong> Took over the middle of the pitch but the results don’t show much had changed. If he were on earlier, it wouldn’t have mattered. Roma were playing longball to bypass their own midfield which they had sucked back for defense anyway. He might have made a better contribution on our offensive end… but we didn’t really have one. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sneijder:</strong> Made an instant difference in the team when he came on, unfortunately it wasn’t that much of a difference. We went from bad to average-ish bad. Still, average-ish bad was enough to score and keep from being scored on by Roma. <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Analysis</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/etoowescelebrate-300x198.jpg" alt="etoowescelebrate" width="300" height="198" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1523" />I am not too concerned with this score and result. We didn’t play well, we looked tired from playing a tough schedule, we looked tired from travelling, we weren’t in good form, the ref sucked as usual and we still managed a point.</p>
<p><strong>- </strong>Menez/Neved didn’t go down so easily when he went up against Zanetti. Either he didn’t think that he would get the call or he thought that he could take Zanetti and wanted to make sure he stayed on his feet to score. It appears that he thought wrong.</p>
<p><strong>- </strong>De Rossi had it coming to him. There are those who will say that’s not nice, not classy, but he did. There is only so much abuse that a guy 100s of miles away can hurl at you before it becomes too satisfying to see him in pain 100s of inches from you. He spent so much time flapping his lips in his street clothes; it was pretty gratifying watching them get flapped for him when he finally got on the field within arms reach. </p>
<p><strong>-</strong> Why was there no call when Mexes put his hands on Balotelli’s neck? Balotelli was walking away from the situation – you know the kind of behavior we want to see from him. Why isn’t there more outcry that Mexes thought that he had the right to touch another human on the scruff of his neck like that. Why was there no yellow card? Why is there nothing in the newspaper today? Why isn’t Mexes banned for 3 games?</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 22:46:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johonna</dc:creator>
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Just as it should, this game gets top billing this weekend. Say what you will about Roma, for some reason they always bring it when they travel to Milan to play Inter. It doesn&#8217;t really seem to matter their form or where they sit in the table, when they come to the San Siro, they [...]]]></description>
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Just as it should, this game gets top billing this weekend. Say what you will about Roma, for some reason they always bring it when they travel to Milan to play Inter. It doesn&#8217;t really seem to matter their form or where they sit in the table, when they come to the San Siro, they always pull out all the stops. Both teams won their last Siere A games and various UEFA trophy competition type games so both will be raring to go.<span id="more-1503"></span></p>
<p><strong>What:</strong> Inter v Roma, Matchday 12<br />
<strong>Where:</strong> San Siro, Milan<br />
<strong>When:</strong> Sunday, November 8th, 8:45 local time (11:45 pacific, 2:45 eastern)<br />
<strong>How to Watch:</strong> Live on FSC (hooray) or find a stream (<a href="http://www.myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=53753&amp;part=sports">MyP2P</a>, <a href="http://www.rojadirecta.org/">Rojadirecta</a>, <a href="http://www.ustream.tv">Ustream</a>, and <a href="http://atdhe.net/">ATDHE.net</a>).</p>
<p>For the last couple of years, this tie has ended in draws. Last year&#8217;s 3-all <a href="http://inter.theoffside.com/team-news/inter-3-3-roma-crespo-gives-inter-a-golden-point.html">was epic</a>. Twice, Inter went down 2 goals, and, in the end, we managed to claw our way back. I tell you, a draw never felt so much like a win. Well, that is except the for the same tie two years ago. That game saw our fearless captain snatch a point with a rare but wonderful goal that helped seal our scudetto. </p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s game:<br />
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<p>And the year before:<br />
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<p>As you can see, it is always a heart-stopping nail-biter. In fact, we haven&#8217;t really put one over on Roma at the San Siro in the Serie A since a 2-0 win in 2005 (both goals were from Mihajlovic). Overall, though, Inter have a pretty decent home record against Roma: of the 78 Serie A games, Inter have won 42, drawn 24, and only lost 12. Not bad. </p>
<p>Another bit of interest is all the business the two clubs have done over the years. Moratti and Sensi were friends, and players have moved between Inter and Roma without much fuss. Right now, our good friend <strong>Nico Burdisso</strong> is on loan to the Giallorossi (and they seem to like him just fine), while <strong>Pizarro</strong> also was a Nerrazzuri not all that long ago. <strong>Andreolli </strong>is an Inter youth product, and until last year, was co-owned by the clubs*. In our ranks, <strong>Chivu</strong> and <strong>Mancini </strong>came directly from i Lupi, while <strong>Samuel</strong> took a brief detour to Real Madrid before finding his way from Rome to Milan. In other words, we are almost family. Almost.</p>
<p><font color="gray">*Rumor is that Andreolli will come back to Inter this winter in exchange for Burdisso. Go figure.</font></p>
<p><strong>THEM</strong></p>
<p>Our four-legged friends have not gotten off to the best of starts this season &#8211; between money woes and the never ending injuries, they haven&#8217;t had a whole lot to work with. Still, they have won their last two games and may just be starting to figure out what Ranieri wants from them. Unfortunately, they have dug themselves into a bit of a hole and have a lot of work to do if they want to see the sun again. </p>
<p>Roma sit at 14 points (exactly half Inter&#8217;s points), and have lost more games than they have won. They dont seem to have any trouble scoring goals &#8211; Roma&#8217;s 18 goals puts them in the top four offensively &#8211; but have real difficulty stopping the other team from scoring. With 19 goals conceded, they have the second worst defensive record in the league (Genoa is the worst with 20). Clearly, they have strengths to respect and weaknesses to exploit.</p>
<p>Right now, probably their greatest weakness is their medical staff. For some reason, Roma always seem to have half their starters out with some injury of another. Today is no different: <strong>Totti</strong>, <strong>Doni</strong>, <strong>Juan</strong>, and <strong>Burdisso</strong> are all out. <strong>Taddei </strong>will also be sitting one this out due to suspension. It could be (and has been) worse, though. At least today  when I look at their projected line-up I know who everyone is. They have not had to dip into their youth team for this match. </p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/11/pre-roma.jpg" alt="pre roma" width="500" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1505" /><br />
<font color="gray">Happy is good, focused is better.</font></p>
<p><strong>US</strong></p>
<p>We are finally starting to clear out our injury ward &#8211; and none too soon, either. Everyone is fit (although <strong>Eto&#8217;o</strong> is not quite 100%) and we have no suspensions. There has been some talk of a bit of a rotation squad, and for the first time in a couple years that doesn&#8217;t immediately make my stomach start to churn. It sure is nice to have options! <strong>Cambiasso</strong> may start from the bench as he is still nursing his knee. He has finally won his first call-up to the Argentine National team and everyone wants him to do well and earn a returning role. Every player worth his boots is dreaming of the World Cup &#8211; I am sure Cuchu is no different.</p>
<p>Mourinho has called-up 19 players:<br />
<strong>Portieri:</strong> Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni;<br />
<strong>Difensori:</strong> Cordoba, Zanetti, Lucio, Maicon, Samuel, Chivu;<br />
<strong>Centrocampisti:</strong> Stankovic, Thiago Motta, Sneijder, Muntari, Vieira, Cambiasso, Mancini;<br />
<strong>Attaccanti:</strong> Eto&#8217;o, Milito, Balotelli. </p>
<p>Mourinho was all humble and wary during his press conference today. He didn&#8217;t drop any hints about line-ups or formations or anything.</p>
<blockquote><p>I repeat what I said before the last two games: if I have no idea how to play my opponent, it doesn&#8217;t make life easy. It is not easy to prepare a game where no one knows how to play the adversary: Claudio Ranieri is a coach who usually uses a 4-4-2, but in these days has spoken of the possibility to deploy the diamond in midfield and I also thought that he uses the 4-4-1-1. I&#8217;m thinking and working hard in this sense, then I will not say which team I will play with now. There are no injured players at this time, I believe that it is not news to those who are part of our environment, Rui Faria is a phenomenon, however, we are all working well to build the best team possible to meet Roma, a team that right now does not find the justice of its quality in its current position in the standings. </p>
<p>The 14-point difference between Inter and Roma are not a true testament of the situation of these two teams: we have done very well since the beginning of the season, they have had some problems and lost some points unnecessarily, but what counts in a team is the quality and level of quality, I always said that I like Roma and there are some Roma players I like very much. For these reasons, I see the game tomorrow night as a big game, a game between two teams fighting for the Scudetto. They are quite far behind, it&#8217;s true, but the reality of the situation is that they too are a team that can fight for the Scudetto.
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<p>Mourinho is also worried about the team&#8217;s mentality after the euphoria of the win in Kiev.</p>
<blockquote><p>Character is very important and this team has already shown theirs many times, but it is also character to win and stay calm after an important win. History is full of bad games after a great battle and that of Inter against Dynamo was truly a great match on every level: psychologically, physically, tactically and the level of risk. &#8230; Right now, for for me it is &#8230; important that players understand that we have not done anything, or at least, that we have done something that has an ephemeral significance.  We need to stay calm, the race tomorrow will be served to the team who understands that there is a need to begin every future match with the same mentality and the same concentration. This is the mentality of the big teams, teams that never tire of doing good to win, who do not need to recover psychologically and physically after a great game. A great team is always prepared to play a great match after great match, this is the mentality that I want.</p>
<p>Tomorrow I dont want to have a disappointment and a team that takes the field playing with the victory of Kiev in its pocket. I do not want to have in our pocket the victory won in the Champions League, that is the past. The only difference is that we are in a better position and, now, instead of  the press writing that Inter has not won in 7 games they will write that inter has not lost in 4, but there is nothing more.
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<p>Then, when asked if Mourinho was confident of winning tomorrow, he said no and that &#8220;<em>it depends on us.</em>&#8221; </p>
<p>And really, what more can be said? More than anything, tomorrow &#8220;<em>Dipende da noi</em>&#8220;.</p>
<p>We have a great squad who are determined and used to playing under this sort of pressure. We have the tranquility of knowing that no matter how terribly Juventus beats Atalanta, we will still be top of the table. Couple that with the drive for success and I think we have a pretty good shot of coming out of this with three points. That is, if we can concentrate on the task at hand. In many ways, a win is far more important for Roma than it is for Inter and that is a dangerous situation. I dont think that Roma has it in them to beat us, but I think we can most certainly beat ourselves. Inter must be focused and hungry &#8211; anything less just will not do.</p>
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		<title>Inter 5 &#8211; Palermo 3, Zanetti 477</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 03:45:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>MAD</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Amanitino Mancini]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christian Chivu]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Davide Santon]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Diego Milito]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Douglas Maicon]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Esteban Cambiasso]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ivan Cordoba]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Javier Zanetti]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Mario Balotelli]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ricardo Quaresma]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let’s get this out of the way right now – when a defender takes out the back leg of the forward heading to goal, and doesn’t touch the ball, it’s a stone cold penalty. If Julio Cesar gets called for his &#8220;penalty&#8221; a week or so ago, than this is definitely one.</p>
<p>With that out of the way…</p>
<p>There is a reason that there is a song called Pazza Inter. 1-0 at the first thirty minutes. 4-0 at the next fifteen. 4-3 at the thirty after half time. 5-3 at the last. It was harder than it should have been, but only because we made it harder on ourselves. It’s not like this team doesn’t already beguile and tease enough on a regular day.</p>
<p>If nothing else, my arteries got a good workout.</p>
<p>Here’s the thing. I didn’t think that we were going to get beaten by Palermo – all due respect to a good team having a good season. When Palermo decided to attack and take their chances, I didn’t think that they were going to win. I thought that we might beat ourselves. </p>
<p>It says something that the reason I thought that was because I don’t have a whole lot of faith in Cordoba anymore – Cordoba, a player that I always had a lot of respect for. I still think that he’s better than most of the #3 CBs out there, but that’s not really saying a whole lot.</p>
<p>Anyhoo, here’s my Inter Player of the Game. No real surprise is it?</p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/MOTM.jpg" alt="MOTM" width="500" height="331" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1413" /></p>
<p>Highlights after the break.<br />
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<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/militocelebration-300x198.jpg" alt="militocelebration" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1416" /><strong>Stats</strong> Home team first</p>
<p><strong>Shots (on Goal):</strong> 20(11) – 18(7)<br />
<strong>Fouls: </strong>14 – 8<br />
<strong>Offsides:</strong> 2 – 4<br />
<strong>Time of Possession:</strong> 54% &#8211; 46%<br />
<strong>Yellow Cards:</strong> 1 – 2<br />
<strong>Zanetti:</strong> 477</p>
<p>The game stats shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone who watched the game. Inter dominated the first half and could have been 5 or 6 goals up at half time. During the second half, Palermo went on a run and Inter tried to stem the bleeding after falling asleep.</p>
<p>Zanetti has now played in more games than anyone at Inter with the sole exception of Bergomi. If he manages to stay healthy and motivated, at his current rate, he can overtake Bergomi in 2 years.</p>
<p><strong>Pagelle:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cesar:</strong> I thought that Cesar had a good game up to the second goal. By the time the third goal went in, I thought he should have had gotten one of those. I consider all the goals defensive breakdowns. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/maiconshotpalermo-300x198.jpg" alt="maiconshotpalermo" width="300" height="198" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1418" /><strong>Maicon:</strong> This is the first game in a while that I thought Maicon was into the game and pressuring the other team. Nice, classy game. <strong>8.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cordoba:</strong> This was a shocking game from someone who should know and show better. <strong>5.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Samuel: </strong>Samuel was the rock in the back line. He also kept the ball alive so that Cambiasso and Mario could put the ball in the net. <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chivu:</strong> I grow less and less enamored with Chivu as a fullback. Average. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Zanetti:</strong> He was the leader out there. He brings Mario back into the group. He’s selfless in his role with Maicon. Oh yeah, he played well too. <strong>7.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cambiasso:</strong> I thought that Cambiasso was a step short and was just average. He needs to get his wind up. We need him. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Muntari:</strong> Muntari is definitely back from the funk of earlier this season. He tackles, he made smart passes, he ran up and down the left line. He did his job and he did it well. <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Stankovic:</strong> Personally I didn&#8217;t think that Dejan did a whole hell of a lot in this game other than take a shot or two. He made some passes, but he wasn&#8217;t the factor here that he had been. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/Etooscorepalermo-300x198.jpg" alt="Etooscorepalermo" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1419" /><strong>Eto’o:</strong> Sweet strike to score his second and he had 2 that threatened. He scares the defense so much when he’s out there it opens up for others. And he was on one foot. <strong>7.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Balotelli:</strong> Lately – even on the Offsides main page – Mario is being dragged through the mud. They say he’s a red card waiting to happen – he’s had 2 in his senior career. They say he throws a fit – he stood on the field disappointed. They say he’s selfish – he has more assists than goals. They say he’s a cancer – the team has never been closer. We know who’s saying these things, right? It’s a crime that he’s not on the Senior National Team – but then again, look at who’s the manager… He was the best attacking player on the field, and he only played a half because he was sick as a dog.<strong> 9.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Santon:</strong> He didn’t do much, mostly because he wasn’t on the field a lot. He did pressure more than Chivu did. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Milito:</strong> Milito is good enough that even after a long layoff for injury he can step in and score. How about that team depth at forward!? <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Motta:</strong> Like Santon he wasn’t on the field a lot. He did get a shot on goal and I don’t think he was a negative.<strong> 6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Analysis</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/Marioscorepalermo-300x198.jpg" alt="Marioscorepalermo" width="300" height="198" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1420" />Does this game tell us anything new about our team? I think it does. It tells me that we have massive depth at forward this season with Mario, Milito and Eto’o, all of whom scored. And while it’s nice to have the pedigree up front, I think that it’s more important the direction that Mourinho is taking the team the short while he’s been here. For example, many are down on the transfers Mourinho made 2 seasons ago, but I agree with the theory behind them. Quaresma and Mancini didn’t work out, but the job that was set aside for them – pressuring the outside edges of the other team, using the width of the field – is a vital part of Inter this season.</p>
<p>I really see a difference in the team that Mourinho puts out and the team that Mancini and his predecessors used. It’s a very in your face, high pressure playing style that we just weren’t arrogant to try under Mancini. Mancini was much more cautious, in my opinion. The pressure that we are able to generate with new-ish contributors like Milito, Eto’o, Muntari, Motta, Santon and Mario is fantastic. Yes, I put Mario in that group even though he played some under Mancini. I think that Mario is much more at home in the current style than he was under Mancini.</p>
<p>I just get the feeling that this is a better team. And by better yes, I mean talent-wise, but also in its organization. It’s like night and day really. I just get the feeling that there is more planning, more thought being brought to each game. </p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/scorecelebrationCatania1-300x198.jpg" alt="scorecelebrationCatania" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1421" />Does this mean more silverware? That’s too hard to predict – and really I don’t like doing it. What it could mean is more solvency, which might be more important. We brought down the transfer budget. We brought down salaries. We are restructuring renewal contracts. We restructure the Primavera and the senior squad facilities so that they are both supervised by the same guy. Lastly we put a product on the field that people will want to fill a new stadium to see.</p>
<p>Last year it was Mourinho’s plan to ease everyone into his idea for Inter. This season, we are transitioning into it.</p>
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		<title>Inter v Palermo: Time to Play Catch-up</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 08:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Johonna</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Amanitino Mancini]]></category>
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The results are all in, and, no matter the outcome of the game tomorrow, we will still be top of the table come Friday. Although a draw would not be a disaster at this stage of the competition, a loss would sting. Plus, I want to win this one &#8211;  four points in front [...]]]></description>
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<p>The results are all in, and, no matter the outcome of the game tomorrow, we will still be top of the table come Friday. Although a draw would not be a disaster at this stage of the competition, a loss would sting. Plus, I want to win this one &#8211;  four points in front of Juve is far more comfortable than one. Two would be barely adequate. The problem is, Palermo want it too. A win for them would catapult them into fourth, endowing them with all the bragging rights that come with that position (KJ, I am looking at you, buddy). For the record, I hate going second. I much prefer to set the pace than try to play catch-up after the fact.<span id="more-1383"></span></p>
<p><strong>What:</strong> Inter v Palermo, Matchday 10<br />
<strong>Where:</strong> San Siro, Milan<br />
<strong>When:</strong> Thursday, October 28, 8:45pm local time (12:45pm pacific, 3:45pm eastern)<br />
<strong>How to Watch:</strong> Live on FSC or catch a stream (<a href="http://myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=53732&amp;part=sports">MyP2P</a>, <a href="http://www.rojadirecta.org/">Rojadirecta</a>, <a href="http://www.ustream.tv">Ustream</a>, and <a href="http://atdhe.net/">ATDHE.net</a>). </p>
<p>Palermo do not have a lot of happy memories of the San Siro: out of 24 total games played, Palermo have <a href="http://archivio.inter.it/cgi-bin/search_match?L=en&amp;gol1=-&amp;gol2=-&amp;stagione=-&amp;idsquadra=47&amp;ct=C&amp;idtipologiapartita=-&amp;idnazione=-">only won one</a> and that was a Coppa Italia match way back in 1980.  We have drawn an additional seven games, but mostly, Inter win this tie. Oh, and just in case there is someone who keeps track, Inter have also outscored Palermo by a factor of three (scored 57, allowed 16). </p>
<p>Last season was one of those draws. We had them right were we wanted them, down 2 goals, then let it all slip away in the space of something like 10 minutes. This just goes to show, Palermo is a team you can never turn your back on. Here are the highlights to jog your memories:</p>
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<p><strong>THEM</strong></p>
<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/pinky-300x196.jpg" alt="pinky" width="300" height="196" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1386" />Hopefully <a href="http://palermo.theoffside.com">Steven will put something up</a> because I think the only Palermo game I have seen all season is their Juve demolition. Basically, I am in no position to say much of anything about the team. They have been enjoying a fine run of form and are definitely looking to collect yet another scalp.  </p>
<p>Spiderman has brought 19 players back to his old stomping grounds:</p>
<p><strong>PORTIERI:</strong> Brichetto, Sirigu.<br />
<strong>DIFENSORI:</strong> Cassani, Goian, Kjaer, Melinte,  Morganella.<br />
<strong>CENTROCAMPISTI:</strong> Tedesco Bertolo, Blasi, Bresciano, Migliaccio, Nocerino, Pastore, Simplicio.<br />
<strong>ATTACCANTI:</strong> Cavani, Miccoli, Succi, Hernandez. </p>
<p>There are a few important names not on this list, including <strong>Balzaretti</strong>, <strong>Bovo</strong>, <strong>Budan</strong>, <strong>Mchedlidze</strong>, and <strong>Rubinho</strong>. <strong>Liverani</strong> is also not on the list, but from what I remember from reading the comments on the Palermo board, that is no big loss. <strong>Carrozzieri</strong> is still sitting at home wishing he just said no.  </p>
<p>La Gazzetta thinks Coach Z will field a 3-4-1-2 formation:</p>
<p align="center">Sirigu<br />
Gojan Kjaer Migliaccio<br />
Bertolo Simplicio Bresciano Cassani<br />
Pastore<br />
Cavani Miccoli</p>
<p>Even with all the players left at home, Zenga still has quite a bit to work with. <strong>Cavani</strong> and <strong>Miccoli</strong> both have 3 goals apiece, while <strong>Pastore</strong> (touted as the next big Argentinian thing), has a couple of assists. <strong>Sirigu</strong> may be the second choice keeper (having only started 3 games), but he has only conceded one goal. Not bad.</p>
<p>Their back line is a bit depleted, at least that is how it looks to an outsider. Still, they have Danish wonderboy (<a href="http://habs.theoffside.com/files/2008/12/balzaretti-n-simon.jpg">and teen hearthrob</a>) <strong>Kjaer</strong> who is doing quite well indeed. So well that there have been rumors linking him to Inter even (all <a href="http://www.fcinternews.it/?action=read&amp;idnotizia=9868">quickly denied</a>, though). All I can say is that he did a pretty good job shutting down Ibra last year (see above).</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/Palermo-skip.JPG" alt="Palermo skip" width="600" height="388" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1385" /><br />
<font color="gray">They do look quite fetching skipping down the pitch, hand in hand, in their lovely pink kits.</font></p>
<p>Everyone knows that Walter Zenga has only nerazzurri in his heart. All told, he spent 22 years with the club and he has stated more than once that his dream is to one day coach the team. He even likes Mourinho, <a href="http://www.ilpalermocalcio.it/it/0910/news_scheda.jsp?id=18665">saying</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The team coached by Mourinho has tremendous potential. I have maximum respect for the Nerazzurri but we have all the characteristics  to play a great game with serenity. The most important quality of my Palermo? They have zero limits. There is no need to think about the past but only what is positive that has been built, of course I  go to the San Siro to get the maximum. Those who take on Inter away often pay a steep price for the impact of the environment and playing with fear is not the way to get a result. What do I like about Mourinho? Everything, he is a coach who has won everywhere and deserves great respect. </p></blockquote>
<p>Last year, the Curva Nord welcomed Zenga back to the San Siro with open arms, I wonder if they will be so happy to see him this time.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/prePalermo.jpg" alt="prePalermo" width="500" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1403" /></p>
<p><strong>US</strong></p>
<p>Mourinho has called up 20 players:</p>
<p><strong>Portieri:</strong> Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni;<br />
<strong>Difensori:</strong> Cordoba, Zanetti, Lucio, Maicon, Samuel, Chivu, Santon;<br />
<strong>Centrocampisti: </strong>Stankovic, Motta, Muntari, Vieira, Krhin, Cambiasso, Mancini;<br />
<strong>Attaccanti: </strong>Eto&#8217;o, Milito, Balotelli.</p>
<p><strong>Sneijder</strong> is still out, and is likely to be for another week at least. On the up side, <strong>Milito</strong> and<strong> Motta</strong> are back (hooray), and <a href="http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=46199&amp;L=it">according to Mou</a>, will start tomorrow. I know that Wesely has become a very important part of the squad, but he is out and we have to make the best of what we have (which is actually pretty darn spanky when you think about it). </p>
<p>It looks like we will go back to the 4-3-1-2 with <strong>Deki</strong> behind<strong> Eto&#8217;o</strong> and <strong>Milito</strong>.  Plus, Mou said today that he would change three or four players against Livorno, so I think this week will be a pretty standard lineup. <strong>Lucio</strong> was going to rest either this game or the next, and given that he has been called up, I&#8217;m guessing that he will sit out on Sunday. Assuming I am right (and it is always better that you do), the lineup may go a little something like this:</p>
<p align="center">Julio Cesar<br />
Maicon Lucio Samuel Chivu/Santon?<br />
Zanetti Cambiasso/Vieira? T.Motta/Muntari<br />
Stankovic<br />
Eto&#8217;o Milito/Balotelli</p>
<p>Mou continued the love-fest with Zenga today, saying that he respects Zenga for the path he has taken in his career, and that the two of them had a great friend in common, presumably Inter, which made them friends as well. But no matter how friendly the two of them are now, &#8220;<em>during the 90 minutes, he will be our enemy.</em>&#8221; He later joked:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a drag, I like Walter, but I like to win. Tomorrow we will see if he is a true Interista and loose for us. If he wins, it will not go well, how can he train Inter in the future is he wins tomorrow? It&#8217;s like the players that score against Inter, how can they claim to be part of this team?&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Most of the rest of the press conference was about Mou&#8217;s rotation. He thinks that the Serie A schedule should allow for three days between matches because &#8220;<em>between 48 and 72 hours is precisely the time fundamentally necessary to psychologically and mentally recuperate after a game.</em>&#8221;  The journalists also pestered him about Real Madrid&#8217;s shock 4-0 loss.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/samushoes.jpg" alt="Spain Eto&#39;o Compaign Shoes" width="610" height="386" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1410" /><br />
<font color="gray">Samu took some time off on Monday to go to Barcelona and do some charity work. What a great guy!</font></p>
<p>What can I say. We are top of the table, even with a game in hand, but there is still a long way to go. We clearly have the talent to take on all comers, but not always the will. We are struggling with injured players, but so is just about everyone else. I know that Palermo are coming for points, and that belief is powerful, but there is a fine line between confidence and over confidence. Sometimes, when teams come to win they play just a bit too forward, leaving lots of room to exploit at the back. It is true, I am a bit worried about the game &#8211; it is tough to lose Sneijder and Z has something to prove &#8211; but I am always worried before a match. That is the way it should be. No game is ever a sure three points. And even if they are a little rusty after such long layoffs, it sure is nice to have Milito and Motta back</p>
<p>Mou said that everyone had been training well, and that means Milito has had plenty of time to reconnect with Eto&#8217;o (even if he has been in Barcelona for charity functions). Balotelli (who does not drive a Ferrari, <a href="http://www.fcinternews.it/?action=read&amp;idnotizia=9919">no matter what Tuttosport says</a>) is finding his form and even Vieira has not been completely terrible. We are playing on home ground and I fully believe we are the better team. The question is, can we actually deliver on all that promise? I think we can and I am cautiously optimistic about tomorrow.</p>
<p><strong><font color="Blue">FORZA</font> INTER</strong></p>
<p>Oh Mario, I know you are trying to be all tough with your new friends, but you are just too damn cute! You just make me giggle.<br />
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Ok. So now we have to shake the Champions League blues from our hearts and minds and really, there would be no better way to do that than to unload a serious Genoa/Milan style whooping on Catania. But we musn&#8217;t get our ahead of ourselves, there are no sure things in football.  Catania are [...]]]></description>
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Ok. So now we have to shake the Champions League blues from our hearts and minds and really, there would be no better way to do that than to unload a serious Genoa/Milan style whooping on Catania. But we musn&#8217;t get our ahead of ourselves, there are no sure things in football.  Catania are by no means a bad team. True, they have only managed to collect seven points in eight games, but they managed to pick up a gritty win last weekend against Cagliari &#8211; maybe they are just slow starters. Anyway, with Juve and Samp snapping at our heals, this is no time to let up. <span id="more-1352"></span><br />
<strong><br />
What:</strong> Inter v Catania<br />
<strong>Where:</strong> Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro, Milan<br />
<strong>When:</strong> Saturday, Oct 24, 8:45pm local time (11:45am pacific, 2:45pm eastern)<br />
<strong>How to Watch:</strong> Fox Soccer is showing it live (whoopie), or you can find a stream: <a href="http://myp2p.eu/broadcast.php?matchid=52649&amp;part=sports">MyP2P</a>, <a href="http://www.rojadirecta.org/">Rojadirecta</a>, <a href="http://www.ustream.tv">Ustream</a>, and <a href="http://atdhe.net/">ATDHE.net</a>.</p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/Zanetti-Zenga.jpg" alt="Zanetti Zenga" width="500" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1354" /><br />
<font color="gray">See, Zanetti gave him a special shirt and everything.</font></p>
<p>Last year, this tie saw the return of Inter legend Walter Zenga to the San Siro. He got a warm welcome home from the fans (always nice to see), and his Catania gave us a real run for our money. This game also saw histrionics from Tedesco (and the subsequent red for Muntari), a very rare goal from Quaresma, and a phantom Balotelli goal. Highlights:</p>
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<p><strong>THEM</strong></p>
<p>Catania do not have a very good record at the San Siro. Granted, the sample is quite small (only 14 games in all competitions), but Catania has not won a single game in Milan, and only drawn one. In fact, according to the fun facts Inter&#8217;s web page assemble before each match, Cataina have only won one match in their last 37 away games (10 draws, 27 losses). Yikes. </p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/Morimoto.jpg" alt="ITALY SOCCER SERIE A" width="610" height="440" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1355" /><br />
<font color="gray">With three goals, Takayuki Morimoto is Catania&#8217;s top goal scorer. </font></p>
<p>Catania has made sort of a mediocre start to the season: last week&#8217;s win over Cagliari was their first of the season.  They had managed to draw the previous four, though, so maybe they were just warming up. </p>
<p>Anyhoo, Catania&#8217;s new coach Gianluca Atzori has brought 23 players (practically the whole team) to Milan:</p>
<p><strong>Portieri:</strong> Andujar, Campagnolo.<br />
<strong>Difensori:</strong> Alvarez, Augustyn, Bellusci, Capuano, Marchese, Potenza, Silvestre, Spolli, Terlizzi.<br />
<strong>Centrocampisti:</strong> Biagianti, Carboni, Delvecchio, Izco, Ledesma, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbwkkXGmFrI">Llama</a>*, Moretti, Pesce, Ricchiuti.<br />
<strong>Attaccanti:</strong> Martinez, <a href="http://critteristic.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/rat-2-500.jpg">Mascara</a>, Morimoto, Plasmati.</p>
<p><font color="gray">*I can&#8217;t help it, every time I see his name that is all I can think of. I know, I am a huge geek.</font></p>
<p>La Gazzetta thinks Atzori will play a 4-3-2-1:</p>
<p align="center">Andujar<br />
Potenza Spolli Silvestre Capuano<br />
Izco Carboni Delvecchio<br />
Mascara Martinez<br />
Morimoto</p>
<p>And who would I be to disagree? </p>
<p><a href="http://www.football-italia.net/oct24b.html">Atzori says</a> they are not afraid of Inter (they always say that), but they know it will be a tough match. There are three points up for grabs and apparently Catania want some, if not all, of them. </p>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/brazillians.jpg" alt="brazillians" width="500" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1356" /><br />
<font color="gray">Our wacky outfield Brazilians. JC will be so upset he missed the portrait.</font></p>
<p><strong>US</strong></p>
<p>Mourinho has called 18 of our guys:</p>
<p><strong>Goalkeepers: </strong>Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.<br />
<strong>Defenders:</strong> Cordoba, Zanetti, Lucio, Maicon, Materazzi, Chivu, Santon.<br />
<strong>Midfielders:</strong> Stankovic, Sneijder, Muntari, Vieira, Krhin, Mancini.<br />
<strong>Strikers:</strong> Eto&#8217;o, Balotelli, Arnautovic</p>
<p>Although Mou told us that <strong>Milito</strong> and <strong>Motta</strong> (Motta especially) would be back for Catania, it seems it is not to be. The doctors say they are still unavailable and now we can add <strong>Cambiasso</strong> to the injury list as well. I am trying not to think about this too much or about what it means for the lineup tomorrow. <strong>Vieira</strong> gives me heartburn. <strong>Eto&#8217;o</strong> is still in some pain but, as <a href="http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=46150&amp;L=it">Mou said</a>, if he could handle the Kiev game, he can handle Catania.  You will notice that <strong>Samuel</strong> has also not been called up. Not to worry, he is just being rested. <strong>Cordoba</strong> will play with <strong>Lucio</strong> this time, and, in turn, <strong>Lucio</strong> will be rested for either the Palermo or Livorno games.  It is interesting to see <strong>Arnautovic</strong> on the bench &#8211; I doubt he will get any play time though. <strong>Quaresma</strong> is still on the outs, I bet he will finally leave this winter (and I <em>so</em> wanted him to be good).</p>
<p>Tomorrow&#8217;s match will be a bit of a milestone for both <strong>Maicon</strong> and <strong>Zanetti</strong>. If they play (and why wouldn&#8217;t they), Maicon will make his Serie A century while for <strong>Zanetti</strong>, it will be his 476th league appearance for Inter. That will put him in joint second place (along with Giacinto Facchetti)  on the all-time list of Serie A appearances for Inter. </p>
<p>As for line-up, Mou is not quite sure what he will play. When asked if he will continue with his Christmas tree or move back to the diamond midfield, <a href="http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=46150&amp;L=it">Mou said</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>I would love to know how to play against Catania but I dont know, Catania will not know how I play. I dont know why I will not tell the press or even someone who would tell you, because this happens often. The team will know who will play an hour and a half before the game.</p></blockquote>
<p align="center"><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/balotelli-slacker.jpg" alt="balotelli slacker" width="500" height="331" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1357" /><br />
<font color="gray">Oh Mario, why do you always make everything so hard for yourself?</font></p>
<p>So there you go, no help there. Mou even tried to muddy the waters a bit more when the journalist asked if, in light of his good performance against Genoa and the fact that he didn&#8217;t play midweek, <strong>Balotelli </strong>was a little closer to <strong>Milito</strong> and <strong>Eto&#8217;o</strong> in the hierarchy. As near as I can tell, it was a bit of a round about way of asking if will Mario play. <a href="http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=46150&amp;L=it">Mou said</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Right now we dont have Milito, therefore it isn&#8217;t possible to do certain things because I dont have a choice: if I want to play with two players in attack, I line up Balotelli and Eto&#8217;o. If I want to play with three, I choose Balotelli, Eto&#8217;o, and Mancini. This this situation, Balotelli will always be on the field if we play with two or three forwards. This does not mean that he is already a phenomenon just because he played a fabulous game. Truth be told, he played a fabulous game and after performed a poor week of work.</p>
<p>I value a player for what he does on the field, but also for the work they do throughout the week, every minute that we are here to train. I always say what I think and what the player is worth I say, Mario has played an outstanding game in Genoa, absolutely exceptional, but this week he worked very poorly.</p></blockquote>
<p>But apparently that doesn&#8217;t mean Mario wont play. Ever the pragmatist, when faced with the very question, Mou replied: &#8220;<em>I have no other options, I will play the strongest</em>.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not exactly a glowing recommendation. Right now, I have no idea who Mou will play. La Gazzetta thinks we are going back to the diamond with <strong>Eto&#8217;o</strong> and <strong>Balotelli</strong>, but given Samu&#8217;s foot problem, Mou may also decide to only play him for part of the game. I will say, Mourinho seems pretty fed up at having Milito and Motta still out. I am too. We really could have used them against Kiev&#8230; but we are letting that go&#8230; deep breaths&#8230; calm thoughts&#8230; moving on.</p>
<p>Back to Balotelli:</p>
<p>According to Mou, Mario&#8217;s problem is generational: kids today don&#8217;t want to work hard and wait their turn, they want everything now. He also hinted that Mario&#8217;s pushy brothers weren&#8217;t helping the matter much either as they think too much about money, <a href="http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=46150&amp;L=it">saying</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;A boy of 19 or 20 years, who has balanced parents that dont think about money, who has siblings that follow his life without disturbing anyone, who has an agent who brings tranquility and proper care; a boy who has the desire o work and to drive a little care and does not think about a Ferrari or a Bentley or the cars that 30-year old players who earn 5 million a year drive, this is the exception and a miracle. &#8230; I realized that this is probably a generational problem and it is very difficult, at this time, to find a 19 or 20-year old player who already thinks like a man. It means finding the exception.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>So, there you go, those young whippersnappers are just too darn big for your britches. I am sure all the <a href="http://www.football-italia.net/oct23g.html">Liverpool rumors</a> aren&#8217;t helping matters either. </p>
<p>As for the race ahead, Mourinho said much of what he usually does (&#8221;<em>We will face a team of tough players, tactically strong and very well prepared</em>&#8220;), pointing out that although they have had all week to train instead of playing midweek like we did: &#8220;<em>&#8230;we are leaders and usually, in home games, we have a result that we like and it is with this objective that we will face this game.</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>Lets hope he is right, because I really dont see Siena putting much of a dent in Juve (sorry Siena). Bologna&#8217;s new coach bounce may be enough to actually hold Samp, but I think any more than two dropped points is unlikely. If we want to hold our place at the top, we have to come out swinging tomorrow. We should be able to score &#8211; especially given that we have 10 players up on the board &#8211; but I am a little worried about our defense. I know we (along with Fiorentina) have the best defense in the league, but it still feels like we are conceding too many goals &#8211; especially at home (3 of the 5 goals we have conceded have been at home), and especially given the level of experience and talent at our disposal.</p>
<p>So, what do you all say, a comfortable win and a clean sheet? </p>
<p><strong><font color="Blue">FORZA</font> INTER</strong></p>
<p>and because I still shake my head in wonder every time I see it:<br />
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				<category><![CDATA[Champions League]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christian Chivu]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[David Suazo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dejan Stankovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dinamo Kiev]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Douglas Maicon]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Esteban Cambiasso]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Javier Zanetti]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jose Mourinho]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Julio Cesar]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lucio]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Samuel Etoo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Serie A]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sulley Muntari]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Walter Samuel]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Wesely Sneijder]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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.</p>
<p>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 &#8211; it was the ref&#8217;s fault, not Burdisso&#8217;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.</p>
<p>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:<br />
<img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/zanetti-120x120.jpg" alt="zanetti" width="120" height="120" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1334" /><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/stankovic-120x120.jpg" alt="stankovic" width="120" height="120" class="aligncenter size-thumbnail wp-image-1336" /></p>
<p>Too bad one of them ran out of gas at about the 60 minute mark. Hint: it wasn’t Zanetti. Highlights after the break.<br />
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<p><img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/zanettisamuel-300x198.jpg" alt="zanettisamuel" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1341" /><strong>Stats</strong> Home team first:</p>
<p><strong>Shots</strong> (on Goal) 15(6) 11(3)<br />
<strong>Fouls</strong> 19 15<br />
<strong>Corner Kicks</strong> 3 7<br />
<strong>Offsides</strong> 3 2<br />
<strong>Time of Possession</strong> 58% 42%<br />
<strong>Yellow Cards</strong> 4 4 </p>
<p>After 3 games our group looks like this:</p>
<p>Barcelona 4<br />
Dinamo 4<br />
Rubin 4<br />
<img src="http://inter.theoffside.com/files/2009/10/maiconluciodinamo-300x198.jpg" alt="maiconluciodinamo" width="300" height="198" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1342" />Inter 3</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p><strong>Pagelle:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cesar:</strong> 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. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Maicon:</strong> 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.<strong> 7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Lucio:</strong> 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. <strong>5.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Samuel:</strong> 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. <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chivu: </strong>An average game. Was beaten for pace several times. Made a smart tactical foul when needed. Was absolutely no factor going forward. <strong>6.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Zanetti:</strong> 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. <strong>7.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cambiasso:</strong> 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. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Muntari:</strong> 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.<strong> 6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Stankovic:</strong> 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.<strong> 7.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sneijder:</strong> 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. <strong>7.0</strong></p>
<p><strong>Eto’o: </strong>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. <strong>6.5</strong></p>
<p><strong>Analysis</strong></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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<p><strong>FORZA INTER</strong></p>
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