

Catania 0 – 2 Inter: Three More Points Baby!
By: Johonna | January 29th, 2009
This game has helped to renew my faith in Inter as a team. After that horrific loss and last week’s near draw against Sampdoria, this is just the kind of showing that demonstrates why Inter is at the top of the table. Despite going down to 10 men midway through the first half, we kept our wits about us and brought home 3 points. Even better, with the clean sheet, we have the best goal differential again (the details matter). This win, taken with the other results of the day (grazie Udinese e Genoa), put Inter 6 points clear at the top. Highlights after the jump.
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This was by no means a great Inter game. Inter only had 44% of the possession and 5 corners to their 8. They had more shots on goal (22 to our 15) and we spent a good portion of the second half pinned in front of our goal. No, what this showed is that Inter is a team that can win even with the odds stacked against them. Instead of completely dropping back and trying to defend our slim 1-goal lead, we continued to attack. Mou must have been so happy as he watched from his sky box.
Really, everyone played really well. I am not even mad at Muntari – true, he was sent off, but I dont think it was a fair call. True, the foul was rash, but not worthy of a straight red. It is a bit telling that Muntari has only received a 1-match ban. Santon continues to show his talent – I hope to see him for many years to come in the black and blue. Julio Cesar had another great game as did Maicon and Cordoba. Nico is slowly working off the stigma of that Champions League game – he had a largely error free match against Catania.
Stankolicous continues to make me happy that Juve’s fans raised that ruckus. He had a couple of dodgy challenges towards the end of the match, but the ref didn’t seem to mind and that is all that matters. Cambiasso was almost flawless. I think he gave the ball away once, but that was because he lost his footing. The only real problem was Cruz who was looking a bit winded by the time he was subbed off midway through the second half. We even got a glimpse of the elusive Nelson Rivas this game. He even made a crazy bicycle-kick clearance.
All props to Giuseppe Baresi who, in front of a sell-out crowd at the Stadio Massimino, made his Serie A coaching debut. Great job! I have no doubt, though, that Mou was on the phone with him at half time. So, Beppe Baresi continues the 43-year-old tradition of not going down to Catania.
Oh, and did I mention? Julio Cesar rocked.

DRAMA
Ok, so now that we were starting to get bored with Adriano, we have a new drama queen to deal with. Mario Balotelli has reportedly been behaving like a spoiled brat. Word is, he was unhappy at being initially left of the squad list for Catania in favor of Adriano. Then, when Mou called him up after Inter lost the appeal over Adriano’s ban, Balotelli “stormed out of training and returned home, snubbing his Coach.”
Great.
Boy oh boy, the fastest way to make yourself look like a primadona that no manager would touch with a 10-foot pole is by pulling stunts like this. I am trying to cut him some slack, he is so young, but as this wears on, I think that Sando Mazzola may have something when he says:
“The strategy adopted by Mourinho is the correct one. The coach is trying to make the lad become a serious professional. The club is dong the right thing by not selling the player. When you have a young player with these qualities, he should be kept and developed. In my time such an attitude was not tolerable, but the world was different for young players than it is today. For Balotelli, who has the good fortune to have made significant gains in his life, it is easier to risk becoming a bad example for many young people who want to enter sports.”
Amen Seniore Mazzola… damn whippersnapper thinking he owns the world…
So today he had a meeting with Mourinho about his future – reportedly, Mario is concerned that Mou will give his Champion’s League spot to Crespo. I have to say, I wouldn’t blame Mourinho if he did. Crespo may have trouble hitting the back of the net but it is not for lack of heart or trying. Whatever his faults may be, Crespo would not pull a stunt like this.
Moratti has muddied the water with his statement today. He reiterated that Balotelli would not be leaving Inter and the he did not think Mario would be left off the Champions League list, adding “Mourinho is a person of common sense and knows what he must do.” Is that a hint?
Moratti’s explanation of Balotelli’s latest snit is that he “had the idea of leaving. He changed his mind and then changed his mind again, but we have put a lot of faith in him because he is a quality player.”
I guess that Mario is not too upset. He had time to go shopping for what appears to be perfume (or cologne, I guess) with his friend Davide Santon. Luckily the paparazzi were along for the trip (see below). All I know is that Mario had better not corrupt our cutie Davide with his bad attitude. For further reading, check out the article on Inter’s up and comers (which is strangely focused on how tall each of them are).
Spurious Transfer Rumors
Apparently Bologna has not been beating a path to Dacourt’s door. Bologna have been leading the guy on for 20 days, then nothing. Poor guy, he is waiting day and night for the call, but no, Bologna has yet to commit.
Could be that we have loaned Obinna to Real Betis for the rest of the season. The only place I can find any word of it is on Goal.com and we all know how reliable they are.
THE NEW SCANDAL (or not as the case may be)
If you recall, last May Il Corriere della Sera leaked transcripts of calls between Inter staff and players and Domenic Brescia, a taylor for Inter. Brescia was arrested for drug trafficking soon after, pulling Roberto Mancini into the mess. Well, after the leak, Stefano Civardi, judicial police deputy prosecutor, ordered that the police investigate the leak, and, as part of the investigation, the police were also ordered to reconstruct what happened in the last days of the championship last May.
According to Il Gionale (a paper in Milan), the police have filed a three-page report largely dealing with the race between Inter and Roma and the fluctuations in the gap between the two teams at the end of the season last year. It also looks at the formations Mancini used and the impacts they had on the betting industry. The report analyzes how the bookmakers open and closed betting based on how many points there were between Inter and Roma.
The article says that the report seems to suggest, though never states clearly, that Inter deliberately “slowed its race to the title.” As proof of this, the article cites Mancini’s “odd choices” for formations and fact that Marco Materazzi took the penalty kick instead of Cruz in the game against Siena – and that the kick was subsequently saved.
BUT
Luca Fazzo writes: “It is clear that so little is not enough to accuse Mancini, Materazzi, or anyone else that they were in the pay of the bookmakers. And in fact – at least officially – there are no open cases against anyone.”
So there you go. Did it ever occur to anyone that maybe Mancini was just a bad coach? And that the reason Ibra didn’t play more was that he was legitimately injured? And maybe Manninger was just better than Marco on that day?
Good Grief
FORZA INTER
How about a little Davide and Mario shopping in Milan


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what a load of bullshit. ’slowed its race to the title’ are you kidding?!?! the media has quite the imagination apparently
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good script for a movie.. any directors here??
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It looks like Vidic will not be making the trip to Milan for the first CL tie with ManU.
One match ban for the world club cup sending off.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jan/30/champions-league-inter-manchester-united
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What a bullshit article, this sensationalist dirtbag of an author needs to be sued for libel especially considering the recent, turbulent history of the Serie A. I’m looking forward to the next two games as a chance to further the distance beetween us and the competition and get our team the confidence we need to take on Man Utd.
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Oh, I think Il Giornale will be hearing from Roberto Mancini’s and Materazzi’s lawyers.
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with Vidic out we have to hit them hard at home. I gather Mou will have a very offensive scheme going with us taking the play heavily to United in the 1st leg. I still think it is very important we don’t give up the away goal to them. I could live with 1-0 (for Inter) going away.
Apparently Vidic is the force that was supposed to keep Ibra at Bay. Hopefully we score at least 2, that would be huge.
We need to be on 100% for this one. I think we match up well with them in speed and strength and I’d like to think Il Capitano and his sense, ability and class will keep Ronaldo in check. I am getting anxious just thinking about it. I am not overly optimistic though.
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the next 3 league fixtures are huge because I can see us dropping (sacraficing?) points in the match @ Bologna before the CL tie.
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Oh yea, it will be hella exciting to see Il Capitano putting an end to Ronaldo’s runs.
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gregor, yes it would be!
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Balotelli Cracks?
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/jan30u.html
If this happened, I wonder who told him off. Can’t say he didn’t have it coming to him. Whatever was said to him was probably well deserved and long overdue. Maybe it will put some sense into him. A great indication of how this squad has a team first mentality and no one is above it.
I hope it was Zanetti, being the captain and all, it might have been his duty. Other than that, I could see the likes of Ibra, Maicon, Materazzi or Figo doing it.
I dunno, who knows what it will do to the kid. It proves that he is just that still and hopefully he’ll take something good away from it and have learned a lesson on how to behave.
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if ibra yelled at my i’d cry too
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me*. i hope he does learn his lesson though
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lol The Golden Child reduced to tears. Zanetti usually leads more by example so I wouldnt be surprised if it was Ibra. He’s probably the only one Balo looks up to.
Vidic was the guy who was gonna mark Ibra. Now its gonna be Johnny Evans or John Oshea. Rio usually sits back and lets Vidic make the physical challenges. Vidic has been arguably United’s most important player so this is HUGE for us. The most important thing will be to keep a clean sheet though.
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does anyone know how long samuel is out for? will he be back for man u?
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Zanetti will not have to do a thing man utd will be coming to san siro with 10 men because hair gel7 is a big game flop I bet my house that he won’t have any impact on the game
Btw rosella sensi is the one who wrote that article about inter being investigated she first wrote on luciano spaletti’s shiny head then faxed it to II giornale
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L’Equipe is reporting that Dacourt will go to Fulham on loan if he passes a medical on Sunday.
Balotelli has been left out of the squad for Torino and La Gazzetta is reporting that Mourinho explicitly suggested that he follow Santon’s example of “working hard and keeping his mouth shut”.
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Here’s hoping.
We wouldn’t have any problems scoring this season if he and Adriano could just hold it together for 9 months.
Ibra, Balotelli and Adriano would be lethal if two out of the three were moderately sane. I cringe every day when I read the rumor mill that I see the names Adriano and Balotelli.
If we don’t make the Scudetto this season, it’ll be because those two couldn’t make it onto the field, let alone just do their job.
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And did you read, Adriano sprained his ankle yesterday in training.
I tell you, if it is not one thing, it is another.
Sell him – there just has to be someone out there who can do a half-way decent job without all the problems.
Bah.
I am working on a little preview of sorts now.
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i hope freshwater helps us out today and downs juve.
hey guys, keep faith. adri and mario will pull thru when it counts. i firmly believe this. it really doesnt matter if we say sell or buy because the window expires today. we have to make do with what we have.
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Is it just me or does Inter get a lot more shit for dubious refereeing decisions than Juve??
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marchionni just more or less dove in the box when he got a slight touch from a defender. no card and no call for diving by the ref. but when ibra does it he gets the card and the call against. referee bias? i think so…
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Forza Jeda baby!!! nice goal too. juve 2-2 Cali.
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i love caligari! 2-3
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Matriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cagliari!!!!!!
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9 points by tomw evening!!! YES!
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