

Mediocre Performance In Genoa
By: robert | February 24th, 2008Inter(1)-Sampdoria(1)
Much like you, I wanted to see a very convincing win today. I was hoping that we came out extremely energized, and pinned Samp in their own half for a majority of the game. I would be happy with a 2-0 win. Well, I guess today is opposite day, because that’s exactly what happened. They played exactly the way I hoped they wouldn’t. Messy, sloppy, unorganized, confused, basically any negative adjective can be used to describe today’s performance. I’m really starting to think this team has set its sights on trying to give me a triple bypass surgery.
I missed the first 30 minutes, because I had some trouble with my stream. When I got it working, I just tried to break it again. We did have an opportunity in the first minute, as Stankovic chipped the ball over the Samp defense but Crespo couldn’t reach it. Besides that, the first 25 minutes were terrible. Repeated barrages from Samp gave us a taste of our own medicine. If it wasn’t for JC, you could of added about 3 more for Samp. Talentino was destroying us, mainly The Matrix. Last week Torres caused him an array of problems, now this. I’m starting to think that the Matrix may have lost a step. Crespo almost connected with an Il Capitano cross, but again, could’t reach it. Suazo’s weak counter attack-strike was the last chance for Inter in the first half.
The second half started with more of the same shit. Cassano dazzled, laid the ball off to Bonazzoli who put it in the back of the net. However, it was correctly called back for offside. Then, in the 65th minute Talentino finally struck. He gained control of a Sammarco header, raced past two Nerazzurri defenders, and slammed the ball into the upper corner of the net past a desperate dive from JC. As expected, the Marassi went nuts. Cassano pointed to himself, then pointed to the ground, implying he wants to remain at Samp. Moments later, JC saved Inter’s ass again. A Palombo well struck free-kick was pushed away by the Nerazzurri keeper.
Cambiasso hit a well struck volley, but it was cleared off the line by Campagnaro. That asshole. Finally, the savior Crespo equalized in the 76th minute. A terrific Stankovic cross found Crespo, who placed it beautifully into the corner. I felt like I was flashing back to his golden days. A little later, when Patty was substituted, he threw a shit fit. He refused to shake Mancini’s hand, and then kicked some water bottles. Not sure what he so pissed about, he basically played the whole game. Despite playing like shit. In the final minutes, the injury bug struck again. Stankovic went down, and didn’t get up.
The wheels may be starting to fall off.
Goal Scorers:
Inter:
Hernán Crespo (76)
Sampdoria:
Antonio Cassano (65)
Cards:
Inter:
Patrick Vieira (11)(Y)
Marco Materazzi (42)(Y)
Nelson Rivas (73)(Y)
Substitutions:
Inter:
Luis Figo for Maxwell (66)
Maniche for Patrick Vieira (81)
Pelé for Dejan Stankovic (84)
Sampdoria:
Emiliano Bonazzoli for Claudio Bellucci (42)
Paolo Sammarco for Gennaro Delvecchio (64)
Leonardo Miglionico for Pietro Accardi (80)
Player Ratings:
JC: 6.5- The goal from Cassano was unstoppable, so I can’t really blame him on that. If he wasn’t in the net, it would have been 4-1. He showed terrific reflexes, and possibly saved me a visit to the hospital.
Maicon: 6.5- A great game after a bit of a disappointing showing at Anfield. He was flying up and down the sideline, putting in numerous crosses. Great job bouncing back. Wish I could say the same about the rest of the squad.
Rivas: 6- I really liked the way he played. He was a bit “unsure” of his positioning at times, but that will get better with experience. He went in hard on every challenge. We need some grit like him in the back, especially with the Matrix seemingly slowing down.
Matrix: 5- Not sure what’s going on. Torres handed to him last game, and Cassano did it this time. Also, his poor clearance started Cassano’s goal.
Maxwell: 5.5- Got up a few times, but not enough. Also, Maggio handed him a few beatings down the wing.
Zanetti: 6- Always comes to play. Period.
Vieira : 2.5- Yeah, he beat out Stankovic’s 4 last week. Simply put, it would be better if there were a cone out there. Slow, old, and just a waste of space. He also threw a little temper tantrum. I think his time is up.
Cambiasso: 5.5- Nothing spectacular. Okay performance.
Stankovic: 6.5- Terrific game. Seemed to be getting back into his pre-injury form, until he hurt again. Not sure of the extent of his injury, but it didn’t look good. Seems to be yet another man out for Inter.
Suazo: 6.5- Mancini is definitely regretting not using him on Tuesday. Was dangerous on every counter attack, but never got the consistent support to really dominate.
Crespo: 6.5- Finally showed Mancini he still has it. He looked energized, and made great runs all day. His goal was classic Crespo finishing.
Analysis
I’m not happy with this game, or Inter’s performance. After Tuesday, I thought they would come out fired up to prove all their critics wrong. This was a test of their character, and after this performance, I’m definitely questioning it. They even seemed uninterested at times. I think Mancini needs to start shaking things up quick, before this becomes a reoccurring theme. There’s not too much time either, with Roma right around the corner.
As for The Matrix, I’m not really sure what to say. To me, it looks like he lost a step. Cassano was really having his way, and the only one to really put a hard tackle on him was Rivas. With Cordoba out, and Burdisso or Chivu our only other options, this is bad news. I think it may be time to look into the transfer market for a CB.
Not much else to say. A mediocre performance from a team who has been mediocre of late. Roma won, and cut the lead to 9. We can move it back to 12 if we beat them on Wednesday, but there are a lot of questions that need to be answered before that. Mancini needs to sure up both the midfield and the defense, and that’s going to be hard. Stankovic seems to be hurt, and The Matrix isn’t the Matrix.
Time for a serious gut check this Wednesday.
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I hope Viera does not see another minute for the rest of the season. Quite frankly, I’d be happy if he never saw another minute in an Inter shirt again. Classless and Useless. I really hope Mancio fucks him over for the rest of the year. Make an example of him. It lets the rest of the squad know he won’t take any crap.
As for the rest of the team… No rythm today. Didn’t seem like they had good communication or anticipation. Poor passing, gave the ball away too easy, didn’t create much, didnt defend all that well. How many touches did Cambiasso have all game? 5 maybe? In the 1st half I think he had two touches and a slap in the face. On a scale of 1-10 i give them a 5. Mediocre is the right description, kind of heading in the direction of poor. Samp did play well, probably could have won today. Somone mentioned in another comment that Suazo and Crespo do not play well of eachother and I 100% agree with that. You could tell they were frustrated out there today.
Inter is a team built for scoring. Scoring should be priority # 1. I hope we take it to Roma, but we are defending a 9 point lead so I would expect a defensive minded performance. I think though, 3 or 4 goals for us in that game will get this club firing on all cylinders again. Can be done, even if we concede 2 or 3. Should be a good game Wednesday.
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I think you guys are over-reacting a bit. Every team goes through a dip during the season, and this is probably ours. In all honesty I don’t think we were all that shit…certainly below expectations, but not alarmingly poor. I can see us struggling a bit against a confident Roma, but after that I’m sure we’ll bounce back strong. I’ve watched Inter for 10 years and right now this is a fucking good team. Forza Inter.
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Cassano is a diver. I watched him in the derby last week and in this game - he is a diver and a whiner! I dont care how many goals he gets, I hope he never gets called up for the azzurri. What a dick.
Ok, Inter. Well, at least we didnt loose. We need to get our heads out of our butts if we are going to take Roma. I know we have the skills, but do we have the will.
I also dislike viera. What is the point of him except to get carded? Useless.
C’mon raggazzi, we can do better. We WILL do better. FORZA INTER!
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I think that Inter hasn’t recovered from their mid-week blues and that night in Anfield is still haunting them.
But they look too strong and I think they’ll be fine in Serie A.
http://mundoalbiceleste.blogspot.com/2008/02/weekend-round-up-some-bad-good-news.html
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Kabir, its not an over reaction. Just calling it like I saw it for the one game. I obvioulsy do not expect Inter to play a brilliant match everytime and certainly do not think they are team in any type of danger of going into a downward spiral. Just didn’t play well today.
My stance does not change on Viera though. He can fuck right off to France or back to the Prem for all I care. Mancio owes it to himself and the room to deal with Viera as harshly as possible. He’s been given chances and not doing anything with them or getting sent off and then pulls an act like he did today.
Johonna, Cassano did sell a few calls today, I saw that. But he should be called to the Azzurri. He totally controlled that match today! He is a naturally skilled player and, if his attitude permits, should have his chance with the Azzurri. I do understand why you are upset with him though

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I’m not saying the whole season is over kabir, just that is not the performance I expected, or the one I wanted to see. They seemed to be lacking passion, except for a few players. If we play like that verses Roma, we’re going to be in a bit of trouble. However, I hope, that a game verses rival Roma is enough to fire this team back up.
As for Vieria, I should of given him a 0. But if I did that, that would mean he was dead and wasn’t even on the pitch. Come to think of it, if we put a dead body on the field, it would of been better.
Johonna, as for Cassano, he does dive. But not near the amount that other players do. (C-Ron and Bitch Torres) As Paolo said, he deserves a call up to Azzurri. He is such a terrific natural talent, and makes the game seem so easy. C’mon just imagine it, Luca and Talentino up front. Who’s going to stop that????
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I agree he is talented, but I just dont like the way he handles himself on the pitch. For instance, last weekend in the derby: that whole little tet-a-tet with the ref with his hand over his mouth, that was shady. What was he saying that he didnt want anyone else to know? And then every time he says something crazy or just flips out, everyone just lets it slide because he is “such a talent.” Blech. And I still think he is mentally unstable.
I guess I just love the Azzurri so much I want them to be perfect. I suppose if he does get called up and does well, he may grow on me. Perhaps.
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I hate Vieira. He didn’t play so well at Juventus but Inter still got him . He just causes trouble. I hope he’ll retire or go back to France or anywhere else but Italy.
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Vieria . . . go f yourself, even as the first one to say “I HATE INTER” never . . . ever treat a coach with such disrespect. Go back to France, and by the way you probably learned that move from Domaduch . . . your Frenchy coach. On a side note, I hope that all of this inner heat at INTER does not ruin the biggest clash of Seria A this year. Inter LD and Roma WW . . . this should be interesting, if Inter lose this would then be a slump. . . but not just yet!! If Totti plays half ass. . . Inter may have a chance!! FORZA ROMA
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Well Frank, hopefully Wednesday ISN’T the day Spaletti wakes up and decides to use Totti the right way!!
I am really looking forward to that match!
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Johonna- I understand that he is crazy, to put it plain and simple. However, he is definatly been better since coming to Samp. As for covering his mouth, he’s just concerned about our youth. He doesn’t want them to “see” him cursing. He’s all about protecting our little children from the terors of the world.
kari- Can’t say it much better myself.
Frank- He has lost his class as a player. (What ever class he had, any ways.) I really don’t think he’ll see the pitch at all for the remainder of the year after that shit.
I don’t think the Vieria tantrum will ruin such a big game. Two great teams, battleing it out for 90 minutes, there’s nothing else like it in the world.
FORZA US!!!!!!!!
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Aho, Paolo.
3 or 4 goals?
Wake up.
Your slipping, and the ice will soon break below you.
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Daniele thanks for the comment. You rember your corny, stupid comment you made before…Knock Knock cinque. It quickly went back up to 8 ;oints after those comments. After we beat Roma on Wednesday it will be back to 12 points. If someone needs to wake up it is you. 2nd or 3rd place really isn’t that bad is it Daniele?
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and then Inter will score 15 against LPool
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ha Daniele. Its not impossible to score 3,but will agree its hard to score 4. If there is a team that is capable its Inter. I just think that if they can do something like that it will remind them exactly just how strong they are. You need to wake up. This is Inter @ home. 14 Wins, 1 Draw. 38 for, 9 against (including CL).
As far as the ice cracking… I recall, only but a few weeks ago, you left a comment here that simply said Cinque after we tied Udinese and you beat Palermo. The lead went as high as 11 after that and now 9. The Ice still looks pretty strong to me.
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Daniele, I believe you have been shown the door by my fellow Nerazzurri faithful.
Goodbye.
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Daniele, I want Roma win to win but face it. Your team sucks. You lost 4-1 at home, what’s your chance of winning away?
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Roma fans, You can hate on Juve and think the spot kicks are ok, but one thing you can’t deny is Inter and Juve are the only two teams undefeated against Inter, Roma, Juve, Fiorentina, and Milan.
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Wow, we got some backing from the Bianconeri. We’re not supposed to be this friendly.
I’m not even going to say anything. We’ve done it once (bad) and we will do it again (bad).
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