

If It’s Saturday, It Must Be Sampdoria
By: Johonna | September 25th, 2009
Our breakneck schedule next takes us to Genoa to take on the in-form Sampdoria. They have had a great start to the season and sit just one point behind us in the table. True, they had a bit of a setback against Fiorentina last week, but I bet that will just make them that much more motivated for a win at home. Last season, Sampdoria had great home form, only losing three games. This season, they will look to continue their dominance of the Stadio Ferraris by taking a point off us, if not 3. I am sure we will but up a fight, but looking at the call up list, it seems we may be fielding a bit of an experimental squad. This game has “nail biter” written all over it.
What: Sampdoria v Inter
Where: Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa
When: Saturday, September 26, 6pm local time (9am pacific, noon eastern)
How to Watch: Fox Soccer Channel is showing the game delayed at 2pm pacific, 5pm eastern. If you want to watch it live, find a stream (MyP2P, Justin.tv, Rojadirecta, Ustream, and ATDHE.net).
Inter have a pretty good record against Sampdoria, even when playing in Genoa. Of the 53 matches played, Inter have only lost 9 (W: 24, D: 20). We have even managed to outscore them 88 to 54. Still, there have been some thrashings – on both sides. Inter have managed to put five goals past Samp on four occasions and scored four goals an additional four times. For the Blucerchiati, they have put four past Inter three times in Genoa. Lately, though, things have settled down, and for our last six Serie A meetings, neither team has scored more than two goals. (We wont go into that Coppa Italia mess from last year just yet.) Not that any of this has any bearing on Saturday’s game, but I just cant help myself – l just love the numbers.
Last season, Inter opened their campaign with a trip to Genoa. That game ended in a one-all draw and the recriminations against Mourinho (it was his first Serie A game with Inter) began. Here are the highlights:
Somehow, we managed to get past that draw and take the title. Somehow…
THEM
Unfortunately, the Sampdoria board here on the offside seems to be dead. Too bad, because as Francesco pointed out over on the Italy main board, Sampdoria have a pretty good squad this season and 2009/10 may see them end in Europe. For me, I have always liked their team crest. I know it is supposed to be some sailor named Baciccia, but to me, it just looks like a sort of pointy ink blot… with a pipe. I like that the sailor is in the eye of the beholder, because as near as I can tell, it could just as easily be a scotty dog in a graduation cap… smoking a pipe.
Del Neri has called up 19 players:
Portieri. Castellazzi, Guardalben.
Difensori. Cacciatore, Gastaldello, Lucchini, Rossi, Stankevicius, Zauri, Ziegler.
Centrocampisti. Franceschini, Mannini, Padalino, Palombo, Poli, Tissone.
Attaccanti. Bellucci, Cassano, Pazzini, Pozzi.
I am at a bit of a disadvantage for this section as I haven’t seen a single Sampdoria game this season. I know they have a strong record, but I have no idea how they are playing. Looking at the teams they have played already, really only the win against Udinese stands out as being against a “top team.” The other three (Catania, Atalanta, and Siena) were all against teams that are already struggling this season. Interestingly, that win over Udinese came at the Stadio Ferraris – we could be in for a fight.
La Gazzetta feels Samp will play a classic 4-4-2:

This is also the squad they started against Fiorentina last week.
Mannini, Pazzini, and Padalino are Samp’s big scorers so far, with seven goals between them (3, 2, and 2). Cassano only has one goal as yet, but with four assists, he is clearly a deadly part of their attack.
I am sure we all remember what Pazzini and Cassano can do against us – well, against a cobbled-together back line which included Nelson Rivas plus Maxwell in midfield. I will admit, they beat us good and proper, but this year’s second team I feel is potentially much better than the one they creamed 3-0 last year. I know, famous last words.
As a side note, Sampdoria will be wearing black armbands in honor of Enzo Garufi, club President from 2000 to 2002. He died on Friday at the age of 89.

Good Lord, Vieira looks so old…
US
Mourinho has convened 21 players:
Portieri: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni;
Difensori: Cordoba, Zanetti, Lucio, Maicon, Samuel, Chivu, Santon;
Centrocampisti: Stankovic, Quaresma, Vieira, Krhin, Cambiasso, Obi, Mancini;
Attaccanti: Eto’o, Suazo, Milito, Balotelli.
Wow. Take a look at that midfield call-up. I guess now will be the true test of whether or not we actually have depth. The boys are tired, no doubt about it. Many of them have not had a day off since the Thursday after the Barcelona game. Even worse, they wont see another until after the Rubin Kazan CL game. I know, all the teams competing in Europe have these sorts of schedules, and this is the true test of champions… forged in the cauldron of adversity… bla bla bla. All I know is that when schedules get tight like this, people get hurt and that makes me cranky. Now is the time for some of these players to show us all why we should buy a jersey with their name on it (Balotelli, Quaresma, Mancini – I am looking at you!). We need options and I fully expect them to step up!

Come on boys, lets look alive out there tomorrow!
Alright, clearly there will be some changes from our last game, but I dont see Mou completely shaking things up. I think Samuel may be rested ahead of the CL game so how about:
Julio Cesar
Maicon Cordoba Lucio Santon (he really needs the play time)
Zanetti Cambiasso Vieira/Quaresma?/Mancini?
Stankovic
Milito/Balotelli Eto’o
I know that Mourinho is loath to mess with a good thing up front, but Milito looked exhausted after Napoli. Maybe, just maybe, we will see a little variety in attack. Hell, there may even be an elusive Suazo sighting.

He likes Jesus and winning… and boring press conferences, apparently
Mourinho is still giving the press the silent treatment so sent Lucio out to the conference today. From what I could tell, it was very short – apparently he doesn’t really speak Italian (but he said he will be starting lessons soon). This time, no one even bothered to ask questions about tactics and formations. Consequently, this conference was even puffier than Cambiasso’s.
The Main Points:
- The Italian League plays differently than the German one and he is still learning how to adapt, tactically speaking.
- He likes to score goals – winning is good [shocking!]
- Bayern Munich was then, Inter is now and he doesn’t “waste time thinking about the past.”
- Italians are outgoing and chatty; Germans, not so much.
- The championship is long, and while Juve are a great team with great players, it is too early to make any sort of prediction about how it will end… [snore...what, is he done?]
- He loves Jesus and God, but if FIFA says he cant pray on the pitch, then he wont (although he thinks that “when the game ends, everyone should be free to speak about what he feels and thinks”). [finally, something a least a little juicy]
See, what did I say, worse than Cuchu. The good news is, I think UEFA will require Mourinho to participate in a press conference before the CL game. Which is a good thing because I dont think I can stand it much longer – I am totally having Mou withdrawals. Come to think of it, that is probably his real motivation for this press silence – after all, absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Tomorrow is when we really see what Inter is made of. There is simply no way we can play the same 14 players for 38 league games plus CL games plus Coppa games. If we dont have some options we will never be able to achieve the goals we have set for ourselves. I know it is a bit of a catch 22: players need pitch-time to excel but not everyone can play every game. Now we see just how complete Inter’s training really is. I am lighting a special candle (maybe even scented) to the Calcio Gods tonight in hopes that Quaresma will finally begin to show at least a hint of the spark he had at Porto. It is his birthday today, after all. Maybe he is just a late bloomer.
Do you think the Calcio Gods would prefer vanilla or cinnamon?
FORZA INTER
Happy thoughts, everyone. Nothing but positive energy and good vibes.
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Inter Inter,
I know what you mean when you see barca and real win every week with a margin of 3 or more goals and with style anyone would bet that they will reach the finals. BUT in champions league its not the best team that always wins, although its true in the last couple of seasons… but other than barca and Manchester…the other teams who won the champions league did not play well in there domestic league such as Milan and Liverpool. I think inter are headed in the right direction… we need some luck in champions league…thats what we need.Posted from
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@Johonna:
I remember i read before that you needed spanish writers or translators (i don’t remember which one exactly). My question was if you still needed one, cause i’m up for it.
@ antonio:
my screen shows an US flag for the troll, an Aus for you, an US in some posts and a kuwait one for inter inter, it even shows an US flag for me and i’m from Mexico.
Don’t trust in that.
@ everybody else:
why don’t you just ignore the troll?? answering him just makes him (her?? it???) want to write more.
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Hmmm Abaddon… All I can think of is that I said seeing Ibra in his undies almost made me want to learn Spanish… You know, ’cause he plays for Barcalona now, so I would need to know Spanish to follow the team.
It was just a particularly lame attempt at a joke. sorry.
If I ever do need a Spanish translation, though, I will most certainly keep you in mind.
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if your 16 mickey i would be seriously worried
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so inter fans still licking their wounds..? haha
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I’m sorry Abaddon, i cant help it, i just don’t *get* this kid.
Little boy, im a Milanista writing on Sfinters blog, of course everyone thinks im a “total ass” (mommy and daddy wouldn’t be pleased with that kind of language btw). The sad part is that you’re a Sfinterista and what everyone thinks of you here is much much worse, so talk all you want but i know who is worse off.
And dear God i pray for you’re sake that you aren’t 16 and that you’re much younger because if you aren’t then i feel even more sad for you’re cause
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Thank the gods for simulcast
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Sneijder is not in the squad for Russia. Muntari is back. Was Balo taken off because of an injury?
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No idea.
For those wondering, handling is apparently still called in Serie A – in favor of Genoa – just not when it means a penalty for us.
However, more normally, it apparently isn’t called against Juventus when they do it in their penalty area either.
All this seems vaguely familiar…
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People in Turin are applauding del Piero warming up.
It seems a little over the top to applaud a supposed athlete for the ability to run 10 minutes every 6 games…
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Bad luck for Siena. Napoli fucked up a penalty but put in the rebound.
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Roma just drew off a corner kick in the 92′ minute.
Should it have been a corner if one were to follow the rules of the game? What do you think? This is the same team that has been saved by late penalty kicks twice this season already…
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Bologna just equalized Juventus in the 93′.
If Bologna were given the penalty that they should have had for handling, which we know they wouldn’t have, Juventus would be in the soup with us… but as usual, we have to fight that much harder than they do to get to the same point…
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F..k ‘em, yes!
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MAD mate you still having a cry? ohh waaaawwaaa, juventus get penatlies easier than Inter do, waaawwwaaa, man get over it your a grown man, GROW SOME FUCKIN BALLZ!
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MAD, so Bologna should have a penalty in this game? I didn’t see it in its entirety but the last 25 minutes or so it was all Bologna. They had three chances and one they converted into a goal.
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WAAAAAAAAA!
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MAD | September 27th, 2009 at 6:49 am
Roma just drew off a corner kick in the 92′ minute.
Should it have been a corner if one were to follow the rules of the game? What do you think? This is the same team that has been saved by late penalty kicks twice this season already…——————
Inter fans keep amaze me.. they keep complaining about other teams now they aren’t getting benefits every match. Whahahahhaha
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Yeah, it was in the first half I think. Juve were up by one at the time and Bologna was attacking. Because of my stream I didn’t see which player it was that had his arm out but it was pretty bad. I saw it through the choppy, blobby stream.
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OK guys. Where to begin? Well, I have been a daily reader of this blog for two years now and have commented sporadically. Most unfortunately, my actual birthname is Mickey. I have NEVER met another Mickey in my life, so to see one on here is just ludicrous. Anyways, I plan on becoming an active commenter, so I will now be forced (due to the aforementioned’s lack of _____) to begin commenting under another name. I will use Svergentina to honor my Swedish/Argentine background.
Anyways, here I am. So don’t know how many of yous have heard but Sneijder is still injured for Kazan. Personally, after what I saw during the last 10 minutes against Samp, its time to give Mr. Q another shot; but for reality’s sake we all know that is going to happen.
In sum, as long as Vieria doesn’t start we have a shot, and that goes for any match. As an Inter fan, there is nothing I hate more than Patrick Vieria. I can never forgive him for the Vidic header last year, the superfluous yellows, poor tackles, and scoffed passes. The man is past his prime and every time I see him line-up in an Inter shirt my heart breaks…
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The last comment belongs to me! haha. Sorry guys!
Pazza Inter!
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@Ali | September 26th, 2009 at 11:34 pm > Ali, your comment shows a Kuwait flag. Are you there? And mine too? LOL. I’ve seen my own flag – it’s the United States, and I wonder how? Truth is, I’m in Singapore. Agree with you about Man Utd & Barca in the UCL, but I don’t think any Inter fan want us to be like Milan or Liverpool which lost the home league to do well in the UCL. I’d want Inter to be one-class-above champs in Seria A AND UCL champion. And to play and win like Barca. Otherwise we’ll never be able to shake off all those criticisms. In Italy, Inter are treated like the pariah even though we’ve been Scudetto winners for the last consecutive few seasons. Maybe it’s got to do with the unattractive football, but I’d like to see Mourinho actually succeed at revolutionising Inter’s game like what he’s trying to do now, which I’m sure will change the way Seria A play their football.
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well its good to see another mickey here but I would advise you against being a troll like me as it has done me no good. Just be respectful of other peoples’ opinions so that way you wont piss anyone off and no one will think of you as a 12 year old like they think of me. OH and god exists THANK YOU ADAILTON!!!!
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oh yeah other mickey get used to the verbal diaria and abuse that you will probably receive from the following people: Nnahoj, Sam, Jorid, Antonio, Holymann, etc.
Oh and Antonio one picture says a thousand words and in this case a certain video says way more than your crappy insults ever could, I hope you will enjoy this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz-aJf5VBVA
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@Inter Inter, yes I am from Kuwait, but it also shows that most of you are from Kuwait or the US.
Anyway I think its hard for us to be like barca, first of the kind of players they have are very different, (iniesta, xavi, messi, henry, ibra, alves) they have speed, they dribble, they pass better then us. our midfield is more like a defending midfield then an attacking one. but that does not mean that we can’t win the champions league. when Manchester won it they did not play like barca, they played on the counter and depended on ronaldo, and if you remember the match between barca and manchester when manchester won 1-0 in the semis… barca controlled the game but they lost. So I think that what mouriunho is doing is the right thing. and if our midfield clicks then we can do it, it depends very much on our midfield, like against sampadoria…
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