

Inter Can’t Hold On Long Enough
By: robert | February 19th, 2008Inter(0)-Liverpool(2)
Controversy continues to follow Inter everywhere they travel, however this time they were the victim. It started in the 12th minute, when the Matrix tugged on the jersey of Torres, who had cut in front of him to gain possession of the ball, Torres dropped to the ground like he had been shot. However, referee De Bleeckere felt it deserved a yellow card, even though it was Materazzi’s first foul of the game.
Even before the red card, I think the atmosphere of Anfield really got to Inter. (Much more than I expected it to.) The ball was banging around every where, it looked like a damn pinball machine. However, starting at around the 20 minute mark, it seemed as if Inter had started to play. With all the jitters out their system, and the noise at Anfield slightly lower, they began to settle down. Then, in the 30th minute, disaster struck. Torres beat the Matrix, and on his away across Torres’s body, Materazzi gave a tug on his shoulder. The douchbag pulled out yet another yellow, sending off the Matrix into oblivion. For two tackles, Materazzi was awarded two yellows.
It also must be said that Inter escaped a possible penalty, when the ball seemingly hit Vieria in the hand. But nothing was called.
Despite all this drama, Inter remarkably kept their composure. (They are the king when it comes to playing with ten men.) They held off numerous assaults from Liverpool, and actually had a few attacking chances. But fatigue got the best of them, and in the 85th minute Kuyt struck. Pennant put a cross back into a packed box and it landed back post onto Kuyt’s foot. He settled and shot, the ball deflected off Maicon’s foot and sailed into the back of the net. 1-0 could of been tolerated, but the death blow came in the 90th minute. Gerrard gained possession on the far right corner of the box and pulled the trigger. The ball went under 3 Nerazzurri defenders, slammed off the post and into the back of the net.
Goal Scorers:
Liverpool:
Dirk Kuyt (85)
Steven Gerrard (90)
Cards:
Inter:
Cristian Chivu (4)(Y)
Marco Materazzi (12)(Y) (BULLSHIT)
Marco Materazzi (30)(R-2nd Yellow) (MORE BULLSHIT)
Substitutions:
Inter:
Patrick Vieira for Julio Cruz (55)
Nicolas Burdisso for Ivan Cordoba (76)
Liverpool:
Peter Crouch for Lucas (64)
Jermaine Pennant for Ryan Babel (72)
Player Ratings:
JC: 6.5- Both of the goals weren’t really his fault. The first one took a deflection, and the second one he might of had a chance at it, but I think he was shielded by the three defenders in front of him. He also made a nice save on a well struck shot by Torres.
Chivu: 5.5- Did a bit of surprise switch with Max, which didn’t work out that well. Had a hard time with Babel in the begging of the match, but got settled in after a short while. I still think his strongest position is at CB. With Matrix out for the next leg and Cordoba in doubt, we may just see him in that spot. Overall, nothing spectacular.
Cordoba: 7.5- He was on his way to another terrific performance. Smart tackles, aggressive, won head balls, and basically controlled the entire back. But when he went down in the 75th minute, after falling awkwardly, my heart sank. Looks like he’s going to be out, hopefully nothing extensive.
Matrix: 5.5- He only played 30 minutes. Seemed to be a bit outpaced by Torres, but was doing decent defensively. But then, well, you know the rest.
Maicon: 6- Played well, shaky at times, but overall was solid in the back. He got very few chances to go forward, because of the circumstances, but he adjusted and held his own. Did have some bad passes and lost a few balls, but no one’s perfect.
Max: 5- He didn’t really seem comfortable on the wing. Actually, I can’t really say that. He was basically invisible the entire game.
Cambiasso: 5.5- He didn’t pack his terrific play from the Livorno match, and that sucks. Good moments and bad moments for El Cuchu, but nothing like what he had in Tuscany.
Stankovic: 4.5- The lowest rating I’ve given yet. But I feel that all of you will agree that it’s well deserved. Without a doubt the weakest link for Inter. Since his injury, he hasn’t gained back any form. I think Mancini has rushed him into the starting lineup, and it has really hurt the team.
Il Capitano: 6.5- He always comes out to play, no matter the situation. Had some terrific individual efforts, just not enough team support to propel his play to the next level.
TSB: 5- Non-existent. Period.
Zlatan: 5.5- A step above non-existent. (Did just enough so that you didn’t forget about him.) Period. Yes, both TSB and Zlatan sucked, but it’s not completely their faults. The lack of support from the midfield really killed them, plus every ball that was given to them was in the air. Nothing was being played to feet. That aside, I don’t think these two really came to play. They better get back on track. Quick.
Analysis:
It was a good effort, until the 85th minute. The wheels fell off, and fatigue set in. That late goal by Gerrard really hurt. (A deep, slow hurt. To put it metaphorically, someone slowly burning the back of your knee.) But what do you expect when you play with 10 men for an hour? Yeah, the play was sloppy at the start, but we were playing away.
The call(s) on the Matrix were complete BULLSHIT. Period. I don’t want to hear the, “He built his reputation as a dirty player, so blah blah blah,” shit. The ref’s job is to ref the game at hand. Right? So a game or foul that happened last season should have no effect on the decision. Also, two tackles equal two yellows? I don’t fucking think so.
The switch that Mancini made with Max and Chivu didn’t really work. Max was out of it the whole game, and Chivu had trouble with Babel. The injury to Cordoba, which looked bad, is another terrible blow. Add that to the fact that the Matrix is out next leg, and I think we’ll be seeing a Chivu/Burdisso CB combination. Hopefully Jimmy’s back then, because Max will have to move back to the LB spot, and I don’t trust Stankovic there.
Let’s look on the bright side. In 1965 they lost 3-1 at Anfield, but won 3-0 at the San Siro. If they can do it, why can’t we. It’s not time for self-destruction mode, we just need to refocus and move on. We will get another shot at these guys.
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kirby,I know how you feel because I feel exactly the same.Inter must win 3-0 or 4-1 at San Siro to qualify.
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I want to support Inter in the CL… I really do, but fact is, even if Inter goes all the way and wins everything, the rest of Europe is going to point out the fact that it was a very not-Italian-looking Italian team that won…
…so damned if you do, damned if you don’t!
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kirby- Yeah, even a day after, I’m still in a bit of disbelief.
Johonna- Damn, I would of went OFF on that person. I’m not sure how you held it in.
Romanista- Yeah, the call did ruin the game for us. But I think we will be able to handle them at home.
Liverbird- Obviosuly they dominated, they had an extra man for an hour. Did you even watch the game??
Gabriella- See Liverbird.
Bruno- All Liverpool could do was play from the wings. So it’s not surprising that the first goal came from a cross.
kari- Yeah, we are all hurting a little. But we MUST move on.
Vin- I can’t really say anything. Truthfully the nationality of the players never bothered me, but if that’s the way you feel.
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Robert > I watched the game and posted a similar link on the Roma blog with the Roma stats. I thought some may find it interesting, I do like looking at stats myself.
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That was brutal. Inter never got into any kind of rhythm. Ever time one of them had the ball, a red shirt was on them, they gave them absolutely no space. Inter needed to counter with quick passes and they just couldn’t do it. Liverpool came to play and Inter didn’t.
Matrix being sent off was just a matter of time. Both cards were bullshit I agree, but he’s too slow at this point and I don’t think he should be pulled up the field as much as he is. He simply can’t make up the ground, especially on a guy like Torres.
Cordoba was by far the best player and now he’s out. Doesn’t bode well.
Zlatan had 3-4 red shirts on him every time he touched the ball and Cruz seemed lost out there. I think Sauzo should have started instead of Cruz, he’s the hot hand.
Agree with the above as well, we should support the Italian teams in the CL. I hate Roma, but I hope they do well in the CL.
Quick question, what if Inter win’s 2-0 at home? Doesn’t it go to a shoot out?
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Gabriella- It’s fine that you posted stats, but they don’t tell the true story of the game. If someone didn’t watch it, they would not understand why Liverpool had 70.3% possession and Inter only had 29.7%.
Mark- If they win 2-0 at home, yes, there will be extra time.
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“the ball seemingly hit Vieria in the hand”? And it “seemingly hit” Ibra’s hand earlier. Be happy you got out of Anfield with the scoreline you did.
That being said, Inter put on a clinical demonstration how to play with 10 men. Frighteningly organized.
Brilliant effort, brilliant but doomed.
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I didnt look at your stats, nevermind, I dont think I should post here anyway
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im sorry to say this but, now you see how it feels when you get bullshit calls againt you. that is what inter is doing to a lot of teams in Serie A…
well, Liverpool is a beast in chempions league and it was always going to be a tough game. Lets see if Inter can get something out in the next game.
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jd- The ball hit Ibra in the hand, exactly.
The ball played Ibra, Ibra didn’t play the ball. It was completely unintentional.
Gabriella- No one said you shouldn’t or can’t post here. I was just pointing out that stats can be a bit misleading.
JCS- The calls against Inter were all basically handball calls. The ref makes the decision right there and then, on what he sees in a half second interval. However on the fouls against the Matrix, he had the time to see the foul then decide if he wanted to give the yellow(s).
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i just hate this feeling. its horrible. total disbelief. the worst part about this is that every liverpool person i know is taking a jab at me. its really gonna be a rough next 3 weeks.
i really think that jimmy and figo will be the key to victory. if they played yesterday, the game would have been completely different. we had too much of a defensive side out there. plus, one of our supposedly attack-minded players is playing complete, total, utter rubbish (ie dejan).
am so scared at this point that i would love to have adriano out there or even crespo. *sigh*
i guess all i could do at this point is keep my hope high.
forza us…
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o and one more thing. for some reason i believe that the ref was somehow influenced by what is happening in the serie a. he was too harsh on inter from start to finish. he probably didnt wanna be labeled as an inter helper. but hey, thats just my opinion.
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Yeah, i know it’s rough, but we must move om.
I also feel that due to the ridicule that past ref’s have taken when they manage an inter game, I think that all games are influenced a bit by that. It’s always in back of the refs mind.
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I think you will need to watch the match again. It wasn’t Materazzi’s first foul. The ball didn’t seemingly hit Vieira’s hand. He clearly raised his hand to stop the ball.
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Yes, you’re right. Matrix had one foul right before his first yellow. He was called for over the back on Gerrard I think.
No, Vieria clearly raised his hand in reaction to something coming at his face. If you the watch the replay the ball was on a bullseye right for his beak. Yes, it was a handball. But it was also just normal human reaction.
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I admit the first yellow card may have been harsh but totally disagree about the 2nd one. He was beaten by Torres for pace and a blind man could see him tugging him back. Torres did fall to ground too easily but giving away a free-kick for a tug of the shirt in that position of the pitch you are always likely to receive a yellow card. Materazzi was that stupid that even though he knew he had already been shown a yellow card he foolishly thought the ref would give him the benefit of the doubt.
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Robert- Ibra, with clear sight of the ball, dipped his shoulder towards it and hit it with his arm…hand ball. He’s clever enough to get away with it and the Ref didn’t call it. End of story.
As for Vieria…I would think the natural reflex of a player of his caliber and experience would be to not raise his hands to the ball to protect his face (for what that’s worth). Unless of course, he was experienced enough to know where the ref and the linesmen were positionsed and knew he could get away with it. Nah, not Vieria.
Either way, Liverpool still won.
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I support all Italian teams in the CL, with the exception of Inter. Not just because of my distaste for the team, but there’s no italians on the team, so what’s the point?
Even if I dislike Inter intensely, that Materazzi card was some serious bullshit. But it’s karma, I guess.
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Still, a loss had to happen sooner or later. At least now Inter remembers what it feels like (not good, Im thinking). Perhaps we just got complacent. I hope this will be a learning experience and we can take something positive away from it.
Alessio, Im sorry, but this whole “Inter doesnt have Italians” thing is starting to annoy me. It just smacks of an ugly sort of xenophobia that is beginning to get under my skin. So, for say, Juve or something, do you only support the “Italian” players? What about Camoranesi? Is he Italian or Argentinian? Is it all about the passport? or is heritage enough?
Really, get over it. You can hate Inter – that is your prerogative, but if you hate them because of the nationality of their players that is pretty crappy.
I will now get off my soapbox and go about my normal activities. =0)
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Yeah, I may even sense a bit of discrimination those types of comments.
It’s not to that point yet, but it may get there. I support the team and players because I like them. Not because of their nationalities.
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Robert you are talking bull. So what you are saying is everytime a footballer sees a ball coming to his face he should be allowed to use his hand to deflect the ball? Yup that’s intentional handball and its in the box so its a penalty.
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Johonna, Robert, it’s not racism. I prefer English players in the EPL. I didn’t say exclusively, I have no probably with a team being majority foreigners, but there should certainly be at LEAST two homegrown players.
And no, if you’re asking, I don’t consider Camoranesi Italian when it comes to this. It’s not about your passport, or your national team, it’s about where you grew up, etc. Like why Trezeguet I think probably should have played for Argentina. (but playing for France is ok) Camo isn’t Italian, and neither is J.Zanetti. If Juve was exclusively foreign I’d be irritated too. I’m not asking for 11 Italians on the pitch, but at least 2-3. It is the Italian Serie A.
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Well, I think you are doomed then. It is a global football market these days.
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Really? Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United seem to be doing well with a fair amount of English players. So is Juventus, Milan, and Roma. Real Madrid and Barcelona both have at least 3-4 Spaniards in the first team as well. Is it a global football market? Duh. But that doesn’t mean good teams can’t have nationals.
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I guess it just doesnt matter to me. I watch a game, I like a team or a player – Hooray. It really doesnt even occur to me to ask if where the player is from. It is just irrelevant. If you watch football for nationalistic reasons, watch the national teams. And I didnt say it was racist – only xenophobic. I find it distasteful to put people into a “foreigner” or “local” box then base their relative value on which box you decide to put them in.
We will have to agree to disagree.
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