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By: Johonna | July 11th, 2009

The first day of training for the 2009/10 season

After a few weeks of much needed rest and relaxation preparations are finally underway for the new 2009/2010 season. Most of the squad will begin training today or Saturday, while a few more will meet the team in Los Angeles on Monday. As expected, Mourinho began with a press conference – an it was a doozy. Glad to see he still says exactly what he is thinking. Yep, no weasel words here. Once again, we find out that even though he may be special, he is no magician. Oh, and any talk of Pavel Nedved (or maybe Cassano?) is downright gay.

The main themes of this press conference were:

  • there is no money for additional squad members, not even blond ones
  • the team is still way too large. Even though he has told the surplus players they are not part of his plans, they refuse to go and he cant make them leave.
  • the roster he has now at his disposal is not really to his liking, but he will see what he can do with it… but he isn’t making any promises.

Mourinho began right in with the controversy, explaining that the squad is too large and there are players currently on the squad that he does not want. Worse yet, those players know they are not wanted but refuse to go, and, purely for legal reasons, the club must respect their contract. But, if they think they will start ahead of the youth he is trying to integrate into the team, then they are wrong (Vieira, Mancini, I think he is looking at you two). He then added that the market is open until Augest 31st and the door swings both ways: in and out.

Mourinho did seem a little perplexed over Inter’s market so far. Apparently, he thought everyone was on the same page: lose 8 surplus players (which did not include Quaresma) and bring 4 new ones (central defender, midfielder, attacking midfielder, and forward). So far, we have managed to do exactly half of that: four players have left and two have come.

Suazo earned a second chanceAs for those who have come back from loan, Mourinho seems keen to give Quaresma and Suazo a second chance. About Suazo he said:

Suazo is a player that can be useful in the last 20 or 30 minutes of play, that is fast and can also be dangerous in counterattack. Moreover, he is a good boy and does not create any kind of problem, and I am happy to have him. He will be the fourth between the attackers and without Crespo and Cruz, who last year were often on the bench and then take over a game in progress, Suazo will be useful.

So, not a starter but definitely on the roster. Quaresma, he feels, rates a second chance because the player he saw at Inter is not the one he knew from Portugal. Mourinho is going to give Ricky the chance to find that other, good player. I get the definite impression, though, that if Ricky cannot find his form during the pre-season, he will be shown that swinging door.

Then things got a bit strange. One of the reporters asked if it was possible that Mourinho would be taking a new player with him to the United States, perhaps a blond player (Nedved? Cassano?). Mourinho said no but the reporter kept pressing:

It is a matter of time or because you dont like a blond player?
“I think this is a conversation between gays. One blond, one dark brown, if you have trequaisrtista or a quality central defender that will be perfect, but I think that it will not be so because the players of quality are very difficult to have. We can not spend and spend without having money coming in and for this reason, I am tranquil, I am not critical, I am not angry or disappointed with what the company has made. Simply, I have one team and a roster that was not the roster of my dreams two months ago, however it is reality. I must work in reality and the goals of the team will be adapted to the reality of the team.”

Ouch. He is not disappointed but this is not the squad of his dreams. That hurts a bit. And it isn’t just midfielders that are causing him problems. No, we also have difficulties in defense:

“I think our central defenders will be the same as last year. It seems that no one will leave, but the market is open until August 31. All things are possible. I am methodologically and psychologically prepared to have the same central defenders I have played last season, with their mentality and their problems. This year I will have the advantage of knowing them better. When, at the end of the championship, I said that I wanted to improve the quality of the construction of the game from behind. I like to play higher, with a fast player who is able to be comfortable with a higher defensive line. These features are part of the player that I like to have in that role. I will not play like that.”

Not the defender of Mou\'s dreams

Marco may not be Mou’s dream defender, but I still like him,

And when talk finally came around to the champions league, Mou admitted that:

“… in terms of quality we are not in this moment at the same level as the other important squads that compete in this tournament. Can we win? Yes, because it is a competition of details and sometimes the details can be your friend. “

And I have to agree. Right now, we all have to cross our fingers and hope that Quaresma finds his groove and the youth players all turn out to be prodigies. This squad, as it stands today, is precariously balanced: signing one or two great players could tip us towards success, but if our gambles with the youth sector fail, we could just as easily fall into the pit of despair. But I am trying to keep a positive attitude.

SOME GOOD NEWS

Santon has signed a new 5-year contract with Inter. On his last contract, he was making 200,000 euro a season. Under this new contract, he will make 1 million Euro. Apparently, the club would like to keep him.

For his part, he seems excited to be starting the new season. He would like to earn a starting place on the squad, score his first goal for inter, win the Champions League, then play in the World Cup. I think he has his work cut out for him.

Ok, I think that is enough for today. Mou has given us lots to think about and I think there will be more tomorrow.

Allora Raggazzi, il mercato non è chiuso, c’è ancora tempo per i sogni.

FORZA INTER

Ooooo, Look at the baby keeper! Isn’t he just cute as a bugs ear?
Belec, the itty bitty baby keeper



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  • Murali |  July 12th, 2009 at 8:18 pm

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    Thanks Jo. I will try Google translation…

    Robben is good but his finishing leaves a lot to be desired + he will keep the medicos at Inter fully occupied. I somehow feel that Deco, Carvalho would be good enough…maybe add Drogba or Eto and we are set. All these have at least 2 years and that should help Inter develop youth (Coutinho, Krhn and the likes…)

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  • ajay |  July 12th, 2009 at 8:57 pm

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    i’d put ibra behind balotelli and milito. he’d have the space he needs and will be able to drop back and pull the strings. i see balo more as a adriano type goal scorer and ibra with his magical feet is more of a creator than balo. and arnatovic also possibly playing for us he could swap with ibra for that role.

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  • johonna |  July 12th, 2009 at 10:17 pm

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    Ok, in case you are suffering from Inter withdrawal as bad as I am, here is a little video of training before the team went of to LA:
    http://www.video.mediaset.it/mplayer.html?sito=sportmediaset&data=2009/07/11&id=4068&from=link

    I tell you what, if you want to feel really confident about the team again, do what I have done: watch nothing but the MLS for about a month then watch an Inter game from last season. Yowza. I love the Seattle Sounders and I am thrilled to go watch them every other weekend, but boy, do they make Inter look GREAT. It has done wonders for my confidence in the team.

    Try it, you will see.

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  • mickey |  July 12th, 2009 at 10:56 pm

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    wait johonna are you from seattle as well???? Yeah the sounders make our team look like the best team in the world but still they’re pretty good when compared to other teams in the mls. If you are from seattle then which neighborhood are you from???

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  • watchdogs |  July 13th, 2009 at 1:28 am

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    I need an info, if some of you knows it: in which beverly hotel are the players and mou? thanks for a reply!

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  • alex |  July 13th, 2009 at 3:23 am

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    so apparently obinna will be joining napoli on a co-ownership what can we expect from him?

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  • MAD |  July 13th, 2009 at 7:05 am

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    Well, if I have read the schedule correctly, the team has a game against Chelsea, a “goodbye” party at the Four Seasons hotel that night and are at Harvard the next day.

    So I would check to see if they are actually staying at the four seasons first. Or, they could be staying on campus at UCLA – I am assuming that UCLA has dormitory facilities or a hotel on campus – but that would be the most convenient.

    I don’t really know if UCLA has more of a commuter population or what.

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  • MAD |  July 13th, 2009 at 7:08 am

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    Alex :

    We had a discussion about all the forwards on the team, including Obinna here:

    http://inter.theoffside.com/team-news/finally-the-forwards.html

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  • Johonna |  July 13th, 2009 at 7:28 am

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    I am still looking for the hotel they are staying at.

    More importantly, training is open to the public today so all you that are in SoCal – get down to the UCLA campus and watch. I will post any and all pictures!

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  • Alessandro |  July 13th, 2009 at 9:37 am

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    Is training open to the public again this week?? I’m in SD and I want to take a day off work to go watch them but I don’t know which is the best day. Any body have any more info on this?

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  • Johonna |  July 13th, 2009 at 10:22 am

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    All I have is what it says on the Inter web page:

    The training sessions are at on the sports fields at University of California, Los Angeles; they are doing double training sessions. The one today was open to the public and began at 10am.

    Ale, go go go go GO! If I am taking time off to fly down to Pasadena for the game, you can most certainly drive 2 hours to LA! :)

    I want pictures!

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  • Johonna |  July 13th, 2009 at 11:09 am

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    Ok, I have not been able to find out if this game is open to the public or not, but on the 16th (Thursday), Inter will play a friendly against UCLA’s mens team at 2pm. If you go, you could hang around because at 8:30pm, Nike will be presenting next season’s kit at the Montalban Theatre in LA.
    ( http://ricardomontalbantheatre.info/index.htm )

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  • MAD |  July 13th, 2009 at 12:27 pm

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    Wow, a presentation of the next season’s uniforms, huh.

    Can I put down money on them being black and blue stripes with the word Pirelli written on the front middle?

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  • Alessandro |  July 13th, 2009 at 12:35 pm

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    So I either go Wednesday and watch the training sessions or Thursday for the UCLA scrimmage, without knowing if it is open to the public or not.

    Any suggestions?

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  • Johonna |  July 13th, 2009 at 1:34 pm

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    MAD, you are no fun!
    :P

    Alessandro, I can’t find any mention of the friendly on the Bruins web page (the internets are really letting me down on this one):
    http://www.uclabruins.com/sports/m-soccer/ucla-m-soccer-body.html

    You could call UCLA and see what they say. Also, you have access to local papers, is there anything in the LA times?

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  • Vinod |  July 13th, 2009 at 2:38 pm

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    Kits are pretty interesting, but Nike has been pretty stale with the club kits over the past few years.

    I really liked it in 2003-04 when they decided to bring back a retro-style jersey just for the Champions League, to remind us of our UEFA Cup ‘98 win. http://images.businessweek.com/ss/06/08/football//image/intermilanfigo.jpg

    Oh, and here are some nice fantasy ideas that have been floating around for a while. Nike would do well to take note: http://www.footballshirtculture.com/football-kit-design/fantasy-kit-design/inter-milan-home-3743.html#joomimg
    http://www.footballshirtculture.com/football-kit-design/fantasy-kit-design/inter-milan-away-3744.html#joomimg

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  • Kirby |  July 13th, 2009 at 10:39 pm

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    she wants to touch me woohoo, she wants to touch me woohoo, she wants to touch me woohoo. dont trust ah, dont trust ah, dont trust ah hoeee(8)

    UNLESSSSSSSSS, he’s in the new inter kit ;)

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  • Johonna |  July 13th, 2009 at 10:43 pm

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    So I was doing my typical late-night browsing and apparently Toldo suffered a concussion during today’s (Monday) first training session. He will rest for 48 hours (hello beach) and be reassessed.

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  • Johonna |  July 13th, 2009 at 10:45 pm

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    Kirby, I am so old that I have no idea what you are talking about.

    Does that mean that you should only touch the guy in the Inter shirt? And what is that about garden implements?

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  • Barindera |  July 14th, 2009 at 11:54 am

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    Hi guys, my name is Brian and im on this website DAILY! lol, I just wanted to mention I will be flying down from Vancouver on July 18th to Los Angeles and will attending hopefully at least 1 Inter training session aswell as the game against Chelsea. This is also a great oppurtunity for me to meet some of you who will be in SoCal that same week as well! Please email me at briandeol “at” hotmail.com and hopefully we can get together and share some Inter friendships. Can’t wait for next week Talk to you all soon, FORZA INTER!

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  • Anna Italia |  July 15th, 2009 at 10:25 pm

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    Johonna and Mad, I had the chance to cover Inter Milan trainings and arriving first on Monday, July 13. You might use any of the photos or info. I did cover the trainings from a fan view and so glad to get the cooperation from all Inter players signing a greeting card for my Inter readers. I have been going to their trainings and supporting Inter Milan in the USA tour as my blog supports all Italian Serie A Clubs when participating in internaitonal competitions. Materazzi was my dream come true and along Zlatan Ibrahimovic among the most dedicated with fans. One of my dreams was meeting and talking to Marco Materazzi and you bet he made my dream come true not only taking photos, but signing my newspaper when Italy won the 2006 World Cup. Just awesome. I will be attendig the game in Pasadena too. Keep up the good work guys. Johonna I read you are coming to the game too?

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  • Johonna |  July 15th, 2009 at 10:37 pm

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    I will be there for sure!.

    Just to let everyone know, I will put up a post a couple days before each friendly so that those that are going and would like to meet up can co-ordinate.

    Anna, I am literally green with envy! How lucky you are and thanks for the head’s up about the photos. I will go over and take a look.

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  • Vinod |  July 15th, 2009 at 10:50 pm

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    Thanks for sharing those pics, Anna. You should’ve seen the huge silly grin I had on my face when I saw how nice the players were. :) I doubt we’ll get such a chance just going to the matches.

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  • Anna Italia |  July 18th, 2009 at 1:00 am

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    Johonna you can use any of the pictures you need. Hey, you know my blog Italian Soccer Serie A supports all Italian Serie A clubs when they play international games. I have been going to the trainings and sharing with Inter players. Now I am ready for the game Chelsea-Inter. I might go to the training this morning just to see whether Ibrahimovic will be there or not…

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  • Anna Italia |  July 18th, 2009 at 1:02 am

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    Vinod, I was so delighted to see every Inter player gladly signing the greeting card for my visitors. I have been yelling, shouting, jumping, and then putting a formal face to cover the friendly game. Just awesome. It’s been a unique expeience. I am looking forward to relocate to Italy again.

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