Back in the Saddle Again

By: Johonna | January 9th, 2009

Cruz puts one past Cagliari\'s keeper last April
What: Inter V Cagliari
Where: San Siro, Milan
When: Saturday, Jan 10, 8:30pm local time (11:30am pacific; 2:30pm eastern)
How to Watch: Live(ish) on Fox Soccer Channel, Streaming here or here.

Finally, something besides crazy transfer rumors to talk about. The winter break is over (despite the snow) and Inter have invited their Sardinian friends over to the San Siro for a little kick about. Cagliari (or Kag-lee-are-ee if you are a match announcer on FSC) come to the match with 21 points at 13th place. Inter, as we all know, are top of the table with 42 points. On Sunday, our two closest rivals play: Milan go to Rome where Beckham will find out what it is like to play in a real Serie A game, and Juventus entertain Siena in Turin. While the Roma – Milan game is a toss-up, Juventus are the favorites against the Tuscans. As Juve are only 6 points behind us, we must be extra careful to win this game and keep our lead. We may need those 6 points later. Or, as Julio Cesar puts it:

“Manchester? I think of Acquafresca more than Ronaldo and Rooney. We must leave with three points: the more difficult match is truly the first of the new year, as against Cagliari”

Here is what happened last time Cagliari came to town:

Marco scores!We managed to pull a 2-1 win out of the match, but as you can see, we also missed a fair number of sitters. Luckily, Marco (right) and Cruz (above) came through in the end. For Marco, it was the end of a long dry-spell. When he headed that ball into the back of the net, I distinctly recall leaping up and doing a happy dance around the room. This year, although our need for points is not so dire as last April, we are once again chasing the Scudetto so every game, especially those against a bottom-half team (sorry Cagiari, but it is true), is a must-win.

Inter and Cagliari have met 58 times in the Serie A. Of those games, Inter won 27, drew 22, and lost only 9. Even better, of the 29 home games, Inter have only drawn 6 and lost 5. Still, Cagliari are not push-overs. They had a rough start, but by October, they had managed to turn things around, beating Fiorentina and Palermo. They absolutely annihilated Bologna (5-1) and came away with a respectable draw against Napoli.

Bonus for us: Cagliari have a terrible away record. They have only 4 points from their travels: 3 against Torino and one from that draw against Napoli. Even with Acquafresca (sent to Cagliari by Inter to pupate into a beautiful striker), they are totally beatable. That is, if we keep our wits about us and play like we mean it.

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Luckily, I dont have to write too much here. Jeremy at the Cagliari board has written a preview from the Sardinian side of the pitch. I know very little about this team, so I suggest you direct any questions you may have to him.

What I can say is that they have two dangerous forwards in Acquafresca (6 goals) and Jeda (5 goals). Also, they are a little fouly: the team has picked up 31 yellow cards (8 for Conti alone) and 3 reds. As a result, Cagliari will be without two of their staring central defenders: Diego Lopez and Paolo Bianco. Both are suspended.

Another interesting little tidbit (thank you ESPN statistics) is this chart of goals scored and conceded by time for Cagliari:
Goals scored and conceded by time - Cagliari

The chart suggests that they are at their most dangerous right after the break. They come out all fired up and put one in the back of the net (which is true for many teams, I bet). Also, they tend to tire towards the end of the game (duh), causing huge lapses in concentration it seems. Inter are known as a team that plays to the last whistle, and, as the chart below shows, we are just the team to exploit any chinks in their defense.

Just for comparison, here is the chart for Inter:
Goals scored and conceded by time - Inter

Interestingly, when you go through the attack charts for Cagliari’s last couple of games (here and here), you see that they mostly feed the ball to Acquafresca. Whatever side he is playing on is the side most of their attacks come from. Shut Bobby down, and that takes away a significant threat. Since Maicon is out, what do you bet he plays on the right?

But enough about them, lets get to the good part

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The bad news is Maicon is suspended. The really bad news is that Stankovic injured himself in training today.

Mourinho has called up 19 players:
Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Defenders: Cordoba, Maxwell, Samuel, Materazzi, Chivu, Santon.
Midfielders: Zanetti, Figo, Jimenez, Cambiasso, Muntari, Mancini, Quaresma.
Strikers: Ibrahimovic, Cruz, Crespo.

Mou also had some words about his call-up list and the notable absences of Adriano and Balotelli:

“The call-ups are a message for everybody. In this moment I can’t think only about the match against Cagliari, an important match. I am forced to look beyond that and think about Genoa and Atalanta. Adriano and Burdisso have not been called up either. They won’t be on the pitch tomorrow night but they already know they will play on Tuesday.”

As for Mario Balotelli and his apparent lack of playing time:

“With 13 appearances and 712 minutes played, Mario is the second most used striker after Ibrahimovic… In terms of quantity, Mario has played a lot. In terms of quality, it’s a different matter.”

That, taken with Mou saying that the transfer door swings both ways (in and out), tells me that Balotelli (or his brothers) better stop complaining and get to work.

As for the lineup, Mou has been experimenting. He would not say if Santon would start on Saturday, instead Mou hinted that he may opt for the experience of Zanetti in right back with Chivu in midfield (?!?). As Stankovic is out, he has been working with both Jimenez and Figo to fill that position.

La Gazetta thinks that Mou will give the kid a chance:

Julio Cesar
Santon Cordoba Samuel Maxwell
Zanetti Cambiasso Muntari
Figo
Ibra Cruz

I have not seen the Santon play, but I think I am happy with this line-up. Lets see if Mou actually does it (bets, anyone?).

Ha! I knew it. When I wrote this on Thursday, La Gazzetta had Santon in their projected lineup. Well, now it has changed. They think that Zanetti will drop back to rightback and Chivu will play in the midfield. I guess we will find out in an hour which is right!

This game will be a test of the squad’s depth. The team will be missing two key players, one of which we are supposedly too reliant on. If we can take down Cagliari (hopefully with a clean sheet), it will go miles towards the team’s confidence and help bury the ghosts of last season’s spring. On our side, we have had a solid week of training, and, with the exception of young Mario, moral is high. On their side, they have had two weeks of training. Like all teams, they come to Milan to take down the Champions. Cagliari will play attacking football – they have nothing to loose. Inter must play confidently, but not arrogantly. If we play like we can, there is no reason why Inter cannot get three points from this game.

As for Acquafresca…. What ever happened to the good old days when teams didn’t field loaned players against the teams that owned their contracts. Sigh. The good old days. When asked about Acquafresca, Mourinho jokingly said:

“There will be no need for Acquafresca to play well tomorrow to make a good impression on me. Indeed, if he plays too well, I will be angry and he will stay at Cagliari another season.”

He and Jeda will be our biggest problem tomorrow. That, and an inexperienced Santon (if he plays). Inexperience and nerves lead to fouls and Bobby takes a mean free kick (just review last game against Reggina). He is always dangerous standing over a ball.

Hey, what do you say about Ibra for a brace, Figo for surprise strike, and JC for a sparkling white clean sheet!

See you all here tomorrow for the match.

Allora ragazzi, abbiamo avuto una buona vacanza, ma ora dobbiamo tornare a lavorare. Cerchiamo di iniziare bene il nuovo anno da prendere tre punti.

FORZA INTER

That is one way to hold up a ball
Marco on the ball



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  • gregor |  January 10th, 2009 at 1:22 pm

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    yea yea, some more cramps. walk another damn sub off

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  • kirby |  January 10th, 2009 at 1:25 pm

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    whatever. i’ll take that. with the amount of chances that fell cali’s way i’m happy. we need adriano out there.

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  • gregor |  January 10th, 2009 at 1:26 pm

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    did you see Mourinho slap the cagliari coach?

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  • kirby |  January 10th, 2009 at 1:26 pm

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    what? mou’ did what?!

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  • gregor |  January 10th, 2009 at 1:28 pm

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    well, when they shook hands he kind of slapped the guy. It looked like a friendly gesture but then again, it looked kind of hard and Mou just walked off right away. Hmmm.. Maybe it was because Cagliari’s team killed so much damn time.

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  • b-52 |  January 10th, 2009 at 1:30 pm

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    If Mourinho is going to rely on an attacking three, either 4-3-3 or 4-3-1-2, we can’t start out with two of the three as unathletic, older players. Figo + Cruz just does not get it done. Jimenez+Cruz or Figo+Obinna/Balotelli/Adriano/Quaresma. We needed more atheleticism up front today.

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  • MAD |  January 10th, 2009 at 2:53 pm

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    Seems like I missed quite the game. Kinda crushed we drew, but it sounds like it coulda been worse. I have it dvr’d so I guess I’ll see it tonight.

    Hope the rest of the top half of the table start slow too. But then I remembered that we started the fall with a draw.

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  • skyder |  January 10th, 2009 at 4:54 pm

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    Didn’t get to watch the game, just saw Ibra’s goal on youtube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ystNkMz7lnc). Three positive things:
    1. Aquafresca maturing nicely for return at San Siro
    2. Crespo looking like his old self again (I only saw the goal highlight, so don’t know how he was rest of the match), and
    3. Mou’s wish coming true – Ibra scoring a tap-in, finally!

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  • Johonna |  January 10th, 2009 at 6:10 pm

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    MAD – I watched the game and it should have been better. We had 18 gazzillion chances in front of goal and only like 3 were on target. It was absolutely horrifying.

    Muntari was pure poop and Cruz was not helpful.

    The fact that we only got one point from this match makes me crazy. Juve are sure to win tomorrow and I hate hate HATE them snapping at our heals – 4 points is not enough.

    Maybe Siena will have the game of their season and hold them to a draw.

    Roma-Milan may be scrappy, though. What do you bet someone gets red-carded? Ooo, or that Mexes has at least one hissy fit?

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  • E |  January 10th, 2009 at 6:46 pm

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    Didn’t get to see this game either but from what I read it was pretty exciting , and ibra keeps being his Anti – easy goals self this guy has got to learn how to score shitty goals or else ( unless we bring in a new striker ) we’re screwed anyways johonna don’t worry sis siena are not a easy team to beat juve will have to sweat if they’re to get anything from that game

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  • Dave |  January 10th, 2009 at 7:59 pm

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    This shows how important Maicon and Stankovic are. Still, we missed 3 or 4 INCREDIBLY easy chances. Muntari and Cruz were terrible.

    Mou inexplicably took Cordoba off at the half when Samu had taken a head knock. Low and behold Samu slips and lets Freshwater in on goal. Ibra’s finising was off.

    The good: Figo played very well in my opinion. Crespo set up the goal beautifully. Even Q looked lively when he came on. Chivu looked solid coming back from injury. Zanetti was man of the match.

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  • roma123 |  January 11th, 2009 at 7:03 am

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    hey, im trying to become a blogger here in the offside but i’m not sure what is the email I have to send it to. The website tells me to put this: daryl[at]theoffside.com, but it doesn’t work, the msn does not accept it. If any of you knows it please tell me, i would really appreciate it

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  • MAD |  January 11th, 2009 at 8:31 am

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    Gosh, another Roma fan blogger. What a novelty.

    Before the Juventus game, without knowing who the oponents would be, I made a few predictions to Ms. MAD, who was watching the game with me:

    1. Juventus would get the benefit of all offsides calls.

    2. Relying on the offsides trap to supplement their unremarkable defense, the Juventus backline will fuck up and the ref will bail them out.

    3. Nedved will flop in Juventus’ attacking third and get a call.

    4. Juventus won’t be able to score from free play and will require one out of several free kicks of some sort, probably multiple spot kicks.

    5. Juventus’ opponents will get all sorts of calls in the middle of the field but none in their attacking third, further helping the Juventus defense.

    I was a little off on some of them, but what is really funny is how accurate I was on most. As I was watching I missed one: Several corners for Juventus’ opponents will be called goal kicks.

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  • MAD |  January 11th, 2009 at 8:43 am

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    And I also watched the Kag-Lee-Aree game. Another game, like the Sampdoria game in September, that we should have won, but we couldn’t get out of our own way. As much well earned confidence that Mourinho has, every once in a while it looks like he tinkers a bit. If he left Zanetti at midfield and put Chivu at right back I think we would have been better served. Instead of disrupting two positions, just fix the one, you know?

    I also think that starting Figo was a mistake. I think that if we are not going to run a 4-5-1, then we have to use Quaresma or Mancini as the set up player. See, if we run a 4-5-1, then we ask them to set up from the wings. If don’t run that formation, then they have to make or break their bread behind the forwards. One man’s opinion.

    Muntari played a remarkably bad game. I wonder if he isn’t injured or something.

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  • MAD |  January 11th, 2009 at 1:48 pm

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    Just saw Milan and Roma and I am of two minds.

    The first is that with the team that Milan have on paper, with all that money going to all those players, for them to be so low in the table is bad, but to not take advantage of the absolute garbage that is the Roma defense with those players is criminal, really.

    The other is that for Roma, with all those young guys in the midfield and attack, why they don’t just run AC Fogey-lan up and down the field, then clean up when everyone is panting — I just don’t get it.

    All in all, it looked like an EPL game. All the goals came from the 6 meter box. The teams just went up and down with out much resistance in the midfield. And there was more hype than substance from two teams that look worse than they should given their payrolls.

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  • skyder |  January 11th, 2009 at 5:24 pm

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    MAD: according to goal.com, Muntari was injured, but he kept playing…

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  • foureyedkoko |  January 11th, 2009 at 7:52 pm

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    MAD: Inter are first place with a 4 point advantage and play worse than Roma or Milan. They win solely on the strength of their players, but they don’t seem to be playing together at all.

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  • Dave |  January 11th, 2009 at 8:23 pm

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    foureyedkoko: If you think Roma and Milan have been better than Inter this season you know nothing about football

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  • MAD |  January 11th, 2009 at 10:02 pm

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    If Inter played worse than Roma, we wouldn’t be in 1st place.

    We would be below Roma in the table.

    That just makes sense…

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  • Ms. Mad |  January 11th, 2009 at 10:55 pm

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    MAD stop posting on websites and get off the computer. Nobody wants to hear about your lame thoughts on other games.

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  • Dave |  January 11th, 2009 at 11:22 pm

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    lol

    put him on baby duty for the night ;)

    unless you have the miracle newborn that allows a full nights rest

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  • MAD |  January 11th, 2009 at 11:27 pm

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    I wish.

    So it seems that the cowards here on this website who impersonate me and try, at least, to impersonate my family too.

    I gonna bet that Chris and Darryl won’t have the balls to live up to their own website rules… again… and not suspend this thing.

    Fair enough. I love it when people live up the exceptionally low standard that I have set for them. Makes me feel good for not being like them.

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  • Johonna |  January 11th, 2009 at 11:50 pm

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    CUCS, fair warning – I dont tolerate impersonation here. Dont do it again.

    Joke or not, I dont like it, and, until they take away my admin powers, that is all that matters on this board.

    You are welcome to post here, just use your own nic.

    Got it? Great!

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  • Dave |  January 12th, 2009 at 12:01 am

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    My bad. Thought it was you having a joke.

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  • Dave |  January 12th, 2009 at 12:39 am

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    Now that the low-life internet impersonators are out of the way . . .

    I just read that Cordoba hurt his back and thats why he was subbed. I officially take back all the insults I directed at Mou. I was pretty hard on Muntari too and he played the whole match injured. I hope they’re not out too long.

    Viera should be fit for Atalanta but I dont see him playing unless Muntari and Cordoba are out. Chivu could fill in for either of them so we probably wont risk Viera unless we have to.

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