Forza Inter, Forza Italia

By: robert | February 18th, 2008

Champions League, Round of 16
Who: Inter Milan vs. Liverpool
When: Tuesday, February 19th 2:30 pm ET
Where: Anfield

4689296.jpg I’ve had dreams about this game. Crazy, I know. (Not much different than the rest of you, I presume.) And I pictured it in my mind, The Matrix going in cleats up on Torres, violently ripping off his leg. As the ball pops loose, Max takes it up the wing, crosses it to Zlatan, who one times it past Reina. Awesome, I know. However, I must wake up from this dream, because, most likely, this isn’t going to happen. And I suggest the rest of you to do the same.

The last time the Nerazzurri played Liverpool in a competitive match, was in the Champions League in 1965. A time when players like Giacinto Facchetti, Sandro Mazzola, Luis Suarez and Mario Corso were sporting the black and blue. Inter eventually won, 4-3 on aggregate. They look to do the same this year.

Currently, both teams are on the opposite sides of the spectrum. Liverpool are in 5th, 3 points behind fourth place Everton, and the last CL spot. Their most recent loss, to division 2 side Barnsley in the F.A. Cup, was the low point of the season for Liverpool. Inter, on the other hand, come into this game with yet another win behind them, and having lost only one game the whole year (a 1-0 loss to Fenerbahce in their first group stage game), are obviously the favorites. However, as I have said before, Liverpool are the English version of Milan. They just simply can’t play in domestic games, but when they head into European competition, they are a true danger. They are last years runners-up, and should not be taken lightly. Not that I expect any of the Nerazzurri to do so.

Positional Standings:

Inter are in 1st with 59 points, 11 points clear of 2nd place Roma.
Liverpool are in 5th with 44 points, 3 points behind 3rd place Everton.

Injuries:

Inter: As reported yesterday, Jimmy will not be traveling to Anfield. Olivier Dacourt, Walter Samuel, and Aparecido Cesar are also on the list.

Liverpool: Daniel Agger and Andriy Voronin seem to be the only one’s who will be missing this match.

Probable Lineups:

Inter:
JC;
Maicon,Cordoba,Materazzi,Maxwell;
Il Capitano,Cambiasso,Chivu(maybe Maniche),Stankovic;
TSB, Zlatan

Liverpool:
Reina;
Finnan,Carragher,Hyypia,Riise;
Benayoun,Gerrard,Mascherano,Kewell;
Kuyt,Torres

Players To Keep An Eye On:

Fernando Torres: At £20.5 million, Torres was Liverpool’s record signing. He has 18 goals in 29 appearances with Liverpool. And 109 goals in 272 total appearances. Basically, what I’m trying to say is, this guy is dangerous. He’s ice in front of goal, and his speed is tremendous. Luckily we got our own speedster. Cordoba.

Zlatan Ibrahimović: With 5 goals in CL games, he is tied for the lead with C-Ron. Him and his partner in crime, TSB, rested against Livorno, and should be ready to strike. Liverpool’s defense is suspect at best, so I think these two may have some fun.

Esteban Cambiasso: He’s been the most underrated player on Inter this year, along with JC. His complete domination of the midfield and terrific distribution, have lightened the load for everyone else. He was great AGAIN against Livorno, and I think it’s his time to show his talent on an International stage.

Steven Gerrard: You can’t talk about Liverpool without mentioning this guy. His grit and determination have made him an Anfield legend. Oh, and he can play some damn good footy.

Key Matchups:

Inter vs. Anfield: As TSB said yesterday in an interview with Sky Italia, the biggest danger will be the fans. Simple put, there will be a lot of drunken English people there tomorrow, not rooting for Inter. Not only will communication be a problem, but the fans generally effect the mentality of both teams. However, I think that Inter are experienced enough to not let this bother them too much.

Your Middle vs. Our Middle: Depending who plays alongside Cambiasso, (I’m guessing Chivu or Maniche) it should be an intriguing battle. Gerrard and Mascherano vs. Cambiasso and Chivu/Maniche. Nice. This is going to be a big key to winning, controlling the middle of the field.

Strikers vs. Defenders: They have Torres and Kuyt, we have TSB and Zlatan. I think we can matchup with their guys, but I don’t think they will be able to matchup with ours.

Prediction:

I feel that there are two keys to victory. Controlling the midfield, and controlling Torres. If you take away those two factors, Liverpool are basically left with nothing. If Chivu does start, he’ll need to have a huge day, unlike his game against Catania. We know Cambiasso can hold Gerrard, but can Chivu hold Mascherano? If he does, we’ll be in good shape.

As for Torres, he’ll give us a bit of trouble, but I think we’ll be able to contain him. His speed scares me, but Cordoba can match him step for step. On the other side, I don’t think Liverpool can stop TSB or Zlatan. I don’t watch the Premiership extensively, but I do watch it enough to know that I was never fond of Liverpool’s D.

All in all, I think it’ll be a good match. A boring chess game at times (as a matchup of two big clubs always is), but I think the atmosphere of Anfield will prompt some action. Now remember, control the midfield (the middle, mainly) and control Torres, and I feel we can overcome both Liverpool and Anfield.

Deep down inside I was feeling a 1-1 draw. However, when I woke up this morning I had a change of heart. Inter win, 1-0.

P.S.- As my title may elude, I will be rooting for all Italian teams. Until we play one of you bastards. Of Course.



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  • robert |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:07 pm

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    I really don’t know what happened. I’m actually at a loss of words as I write the post match report right now.

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  • kirby |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:07 pm

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    an yeah. agreed robert. the midfield was lacking. great defensively. but their attacking was shit. stankovic needs to go to footballing boot camp again. he ahs fallen sooooooooo out of form it isnt funny. and now we look like we lost ivan. plus, we wont have matrix for the next leg. fucking great.

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  • masoneria |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:08 pm

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    those english bastards at skysports must be really feeling cheeky right now

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  • stefano |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:21 pm

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    wuuaaaa, what a comment!!! mancini is shit, inter are loosers

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  • Lupo562 |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:23 pm

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    So no Inter fans want to comment on the two handballs that the ref ignored?

    Self-important shits, you got beat! It happens! No one is entitled to a win, especially away!

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  • robert |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:26 pm

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    There was one handball, the one on Vieria. The other was completley not intentional.

    You got screwed once, we got screwed twice.

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  • Lupo562 |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:31 pm

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    Look, Matrix has (very deservedly) developed a dirty reputation over the years. Refs break down tape, they know what players to look out for. Sure the ref was a bit zealous in this case, but Materazzi reaped what he sowed. It’s the old drop in the bucket theory, every foul you get away with fills the bucket higher and higher until even the slightest infraction results in…rosso

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  • kirby |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:32 pm

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    you knwo what…fuck off lupo. no one asked your opinion about anything here. i do admit that vieria’s hand ball was a penalty but, the other one wasnt. materazzi 2 yellows werent warrented and neither was chivu’s. that ref really fucked us in teh ass…no doubt about it. and if you’re here to kick people when they’re down then leave. cuz thats not cool.

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  • robert |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:34 pm

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    Lupo, ref’s should call the game you’re that’s being played. Not the one he played 2 years ago.

    Fucking bullshit.

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  • John |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:34 pm

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    Just want to say as a Liverpool fan who has just come back from the match.Well done and thanks to Inter fans,great support and very sporting in defeat.Materazzi sending off harsh but we should have had a pen so evens out in a way.May the best team win in a fortnight.Hopefully Liverpool!!!
    Good luck for the rest of year and hope you enjoyed trrip to Liverpool despite result!!!

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  • robert |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:36 pm

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    Thanks for your comment.

    But things aren’t even. As I said, you got screwed once, we got screwed twice. End of story.

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  • kirby |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:38 pm

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    robert or paolo or johonna…anyone.

    my firend now told me that maicon came off too towards the end. as in rite b4 gerrard’s goal. is that true?

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  • robert |  February 19th, 2008 at 2:49 pm

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    No, I don’t think so.

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  • Gabriella |  February 19th, 2008 at 3:10 pm

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    I think the first card was given to Materazzi because he was looking over his shoulder to Torres when running and his intention looked to be muscling Torres out of the way instead of guarding the ball out…
    The second one was a pull back, Torres went down late but there was a hand on shoulder pull back… but he was not the last man, otherwise it is a red

    Both were harsh but givable

    Good luck for the return leg

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  • soda959 |  February 19th, 2008 at 4:18 pm

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    Lupo fuck off….Roma is not going to advance!

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  • soda959 |  February 19th, 2008 at 4:23 pm

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    Why the F^ck did’nt SUAZO enter the game in the second half!? He would have giving us a better chance of getting a goal!

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  • Paolo |  February 19th, 2008 at 4:27 pm

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    Ok, I am a little bit more calm, a little bit more rational.

    Hats off to Liverpool. At the end of the day they won.

    What a bad day to be Interista though.

    Let me 1st say, not we did not play out best. Defensively we did. Through the middle we didnt and and it affected our strikers.

    Red card was bullshit. A hand ball was missed that would have gave Inter a penalty, Viera’s could have gone either way… I am actually very surprised the ref didnt call it. He was making some bullshit calls everywhere else.

    I was confident the draw was going to happen. Then, the MOTM to that point went down and off with a knee injury. I knew right there we would be lucky to finish the last 15 mins without conceeding. He was a rock in the centre Sure enough it happened. Chivu was fouled, Burdisso missed and easy chance to clear the header and the ball found Kuyt who who put a real shit strike on it. Unluckily it was defelcted and went over Cesar.

    That Gerrard strike just killed me. I could have dealt with 1-0 going home nothing. How did that shit go in?

    I am emotionally drained and disappointed to say the least. The match took a lot out of me. Its a bit tough to be optimistic about he 2nd leg staright away. Sure we can pull it off, its nowhere near impossible and I hope we crush those reds at home. They better leave Torres at Anfield… that piece of shit.

    For the return Materazzi is out. Cordoba, who knows at this point. Lets just say he is. I hope we start with 3 strikers. Its no secret we need goals.

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  • Paolo |  February 19th, 2008 at 4:29 pm

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    Soda, you coud not have put Suazo in that game. Not after going down to 10 men. We were very close to the draw too.

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  • Gabriella |  February 19th, 2008 at 4:32 pm

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    I think your problem is that I can see Liverpool finding the net in Milano if you dont have Cordoba back or Burdisso gets injured in Serie A … so you would need to score 4 times
    It is doable but very difficult.

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  • soda959 |  February 19th, 2008 at 4:43 pm

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    I’ve seen INTER beat Roma 4-3 in the italian supercup while trailing 3-0 and I’ve seen Inter beat Crapadoria 3-2, scoreing all 3 goals in the last 10 mins of the game. I am confident that they can beat Liverpool 3-0 at San Siro. Winning the Champions Leauge is not easy and it’s situations like the task at hand that makes champions. I love Inter and I know they can win! Forza Inter Forza Ragazzi

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  • Paolo |  February 19th, 2008 at 4:47 pm

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    back 4 for the return should be, if Cordoba cannot go:

    Zanetti and Maicon being centred by Chivu and, I guess because we have no choice, Burdisso. Should be good enough to hold Liverpool.

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  • jerry |  February 19th, 2008 at 4:53 pm

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    liverpool will be trashed in milan

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  • robert |  February 19th, 2008 at 6:29 pm

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    soda- Love your enthusiasm. Plus you’re right, we have come back in worse situations.

    Paolo- Basically everything you said, I said in my review. Also, the 3 striker situation, is a good idea. Maybe a 4-3-3 that would look like this: Maicon,Burdisso,Max;Il Capitano,Cambiasso,Figo(Chivu and Stankovic still scare me there);TSB,Zlatan,Suazo

    Jerry- Love the support as well.

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  • Alessio |  February 20th, 2008 at 11:54 am

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    Why Forza Italia? You mean Forza Argentina?

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  • robert |  February 20th, 2008 at 1:07 pm

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    No, Inter is in Serie A.

    Yet another comment that may lead to discrimination.

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