

Heading Down to Lupiae – The Other Giallorossi
By: Johonna | February 6th, 2009
What: Lecce v Inter
When: Saturday, Feb 7, 6pm local time (9am pacific, noon eastern)
Where: Stadio Via del Mare, Lecce
How to Watch: Fox Soccer Channel is broadcasting it 4 and a half hours late (1:30pm pacific; 4:30pm eastern). If you want to watch it live, find a stream ( Justin.tv, Rojadirecta, Ustream, and ATDHE.net).
After being held at home by one relegation contender, Inter are off to visit another. Lets hope this time things go a bit better. Inter have a history of beating the snot out of Lecce, especially in the 1990s. A little perusal through the archives shows a 6-0 in 1999, 5-0 in 1998 (Ronaldo hat trick), 1-5 in 1997… it just goes on and on. I am not looking for anything so spectacular this time, but three points would definitely be nice. When they came to Milan, it took a late goal by Cruz to finally send them off. This time, I would like a more decisive victory.
For Inter’s last game in Lecce, we have to go way back to 2006 (notice the kit in the photo). That game ended 0-2, with goals from Figo and Stankovic.
I found this super awesome highlight reel – it is even available in HQ!
Talk about continuity: although this game was played three years ago, with the exception of Veron and Favalli, Inter could field this squad on Saturday. Well, that and Adriano is suspended, but at least he is still at the club.
THEM
Yet another dead blog. Really people, there must be someone!
Ok, what do I know about Lecce…
— the area was first settled by Greek colonists (although the name Lupiae is a later, Roman name)
— there are lots of Rococo buildings in the city
That’s it.
As for the football team… um…. They have a great team crest and horribly ugly kits. Is it just me or do they look like they should all be working at an Orange Julius? Bleck.
Beretta has called up 20 players:
Angelo, Ardito, Ariatti, Benussi, Cacia, Caserta, Castillo, Edinho, Esposito, Fabiano, Giuliatto, Papadopoulos, Papa Waigo, Petrachi, Polenghi, Rosati, Schiavi, Stendardo, Tiribocchi, Zanchetta.
Midfielder Giacomazzi is disqualified, while Munari and Vives are injured.
La Gazzetta thinks Beretta will play a 4-3-1-2
Benussi
Polenghi Stendardo Fabiano Esposito
Zanchetta Edinho Ariatti
Papa Waigo
Castillo Tiribocchi
As I recall, Papa Waigo can be dangerous. In addition, Tiribocchi has 98 goals and is looking for 100. He is going to want those goals like no one’s business. The team is riding high after their win over Siena last week. Hopefully, this means the squad will play forward instead of 9 in defense like they did when they came to the San Siro.
US
Mourinho has called up 21 players:
Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Defenders: Cordoba, Maxwell, Maicon, Burdisso, Materazzi, Rivas, Chivu, Santon.
Midfielders: Zanetti, Stankovic, Figo, Jimenez, Cambiasso, Muntari, Mancini.
Strikers: Ibrahimovic, Crespo, Balotelli.
Cruz is still a little sick so did not get the call. Balotelli has finally gotten the call – hopefully he will actually get on the plane this time. Apparently, he is finally doing what Mou wants, or so he says:
“Objectively there are three ways a player can work with me: not do what I want him to do, do something because I ask him to do it, or do it without me asking him to. Mario is at the second stage right now, he’s doing what I want because I ask him to do it. It will be perfect if he can get to stage three, he will be the player you all say he can be. But at this moment I’m happy he’s past the first stage.”
Doesn’t this sound like something you would yell at your kids when they forget to do their chores? If he plays, I just hope he doesn’t suck. The rumors are, though, that Mancini will start ahead of both Crespo and Balotelli. Really, none of the options put my mind at ease. Why oh why did we not pick up a striker… Oh well. We will just have to make due.
For Marco, this will be a homecoming. He was born in Lecce and his father played midfield for the team.
I dont think I need to stress how important it is that we win this game. No more slip-ups, no more stupidly dropped points, we need three points. We must assume that both Juve and Milan will win. I dont think I need to reiterate the unspeakable horror that will result from either of those teams winning another scudetto (shudder). We must fight for all that is right and good by taking full points at Lecce. Milan and Juve are up to Reggina and Catania this week – we can only worry about our own match.
What do you say we go late-Twentieth Century on their ass and beat them like it is 1999? I would make a prediction, but those scare me. Lets just win – I dont even care by how much.
FORZA INTER
How cute is this? Good thing he didn’t leave, what would Chivu do without him?

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well balotelli will be missing the derby game now
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i still dont want to see santon in the derby though.
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ridiculous yellow card for mario. i think mourinho waited till so late to make balotelli prove his commitment – to work hard even though the game is won.
happy to have 3 points. would love to see milan or juve slip up but highly doubt it this week!
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So, does anyone else think it is uncanny that Stankovic and Figo scored?
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Marica. No, Mou is have a dig at Balotelli. He said:
“For what I’ve seen, read and understand his [Balotelli's] growth has always been a growth in which he played where he had to play. I have read, for example, some statements made in an interview by Vincenzo Esposito, the coach of the youth team, in which he says exactly this, that Mario did not have the maturity and psychological tactics to play anywhere and was not a player who could make a play purely for the team. From Esposito’s words, I realized that the tactical system to play Mario was a system in which there were ten players and him. In my team no … “
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REGGINA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Di Gennaro!!!!!!
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I know. Milan’s defense just went to sleep. Abiati didn’t even try to stop the ball.
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HANDBALLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!
snicker
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1-1 in Milan!! I only saw the last 15 minutes and Milan were fully dominant to be honest…Corradi almost won it at the end for Regginna though…8pts over Milan!
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Well, I watched the whole game and it was a freakin’ slog. The pitch was a mess, the play was dirty… Flamini should have picked up like 3 yellows at least. Milan had something like 70% possession but it just was not enough.
I can’t say that Milan didn’t try – they just could not finish. Also, towards the end, the crosses really weren’t there.
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Hey guys, I really though Maicon sucked today… anyone agree?? I like his physical presence but I think he is overrated. He does not possess good vision at all. In fact I can see his uncertainty when he possesses the ball……. Disappointing! He is damn good at running and good at defending though. I wish he improves his composure in attack
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I dont think that he is overrated, but this was not his most attacking game. He had to stay back and defend more as Marco and Nico have not played together in quite some time.
I dont think you can complain when you win 3-0.
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It’s a Beautiful Day!!
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Dare we dream for Catania taking a point tomorrow?
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no!! (yes…but i don’t want to jinx it)
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Ahhh it was warm here in Rochester, today. The snow melted just to show a hint of asphalt on driveways and roads.
The sun was out. Icicles were melting. We saw the sun today. Milan drew and we won.
It’s almost paradise…
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MAD, are you talking about Rochester, New York??? I can’t believe there’s another Interisti in town!
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A note on Milan’s official site confirms that their doctors have decided that Kaka is out of the Derby and may also be out against Cagliari.
http://www.gazzetta.it/Calcio/SerieA/Squadre/Milan/Primo_Piano/2009/02/08/kaka_0802.shtml
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Yep Rotten-chester, otherwise known as the “Ice Bowl” is where I live.
More good news. The hits just keep comin’!
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So Milan was in 2nd place for, what, a week before they dropped back to 3rd?
Juve wins by the skin of their teeth… of course. They deserved to lose this one too.
Fiorentina with a miraculous win to hold down 4th. That was a nice game to watch.
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I would like to point out that when we went down to 10 men against Catania, not only did we get 2 goals but we kept a clean sheet.
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Good point.
So gain of this weekend was 1 more point to separate us from our pursuers making it 7 points or effectively 3 games (not counting head to head, goal difference, etc).
Nice work!
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Worth remembering in that context that neither head to head nor goal difference (or goal average) count in Italy; if any meaningful contest (scudetto, European place, relegation, promotion from Serie B) comes down to a tie on points, there will be a “spareggio” playoff.
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