Inter 0 – Barcelona 0

By: MAD | September 18th, 2009

The Champions League group stage, in case people have forgotten why the game was played in the first place, is about survival and advancing into the next round. The one thing you don’t want to do is to shoot yourself in the foot and come away with no points and have to fight an uphill battle.

Against a team like Barcelona, I think that most of us have already expressed that the draw was both a positive result and a fair one. It’s positive because we gain points at home against the best team in the tournament. It’s positive because we showed that even as newly thrown together as we were, can hang with anyone. In fact, we might just have caught a break playing Barcelona now as we are clearly not quite 100% and it looks to me like Barcelona was still trying to figure out how to incorporate their newest signing as well.

Our defence really shone in this game as in the second half we were finding ourselves unable to stay compact and lost some shape to our formation as gaps between the midfield and the attack began to get wider as we were forced to commit more forces to the defence.

Those players who helped out the most in this effort are my Inter Players of the Match. Their pictures are all above this text. I don’t think that there can be much dispute about that…

I am not going to do a full pagelle for this game. We have discussed it enough to understand who played well and who needed to step up their game.

First Half

In the first half this game started to look a lot like Inter – Milan. We absorbed a lot of pressure but there wasn’t any real threat at goal and Cesar was able to handily deal with whatever came his way. As one might expect, Barcelona looked pretty impressive, but there wasn’t a whole lot of teeth in the attack yet.

About 15-20 minutes into the game the tide slowly started to turn as we mounted a pretty coordinated attack through the midfield that looked pretty impressive. Not only were we attacking, but we started to force a save or two. Schmujcko could have lost his nickname on 2 attempts on goal he had this half where he was essentially shooting with no one on him from good angles.

Muntari had some bad moments during this time. We kept trying to up his side of the field and he kept making some bad passes. He was still pretty effective defensively but we needed Muntari to help relieve some pressure as well, but it just wasn’t there. It seemed to me that game was a little too big for him, if you understand what I mean.

When we were able to start a counter attack, it seemed that one of Barcelona’s tactics to keep us off their somewhat overmatched defensive line was to foul the attack early in the midfield. About halfway through the first half Zanetti was brought down from behind in the first of several tactical fouls against Zanetti himself but also against Santon and others. To me, this was a huge mistake from the referee as well something of a contradiction of the “pretty football” that Barcelona FC and fans purport to believe in.

Several other referee mistakes marred this game as Muntari, Maicon and Milito were all whistled for offsides but replay showed all to be even or yards on.

Second Half

As the second half progressed 2 things became more obvious. The first was that Muntari had to leave the field as he was playing terrible. Several times up to this point he was losing the ball in our own half. The second thing that became obvious was that our formation was losing shape. Our attack had to either receive long balls in the air or they had to drop way back in order for the defense to relieve some pressure. Most of he second half degenerated to Barcelona passing around the defence and us playing The Shell Game.

Julio Cesar’s activity became more frantic and there was a genuine scoring opportunity for Barcelona as Cesar left his line to pressure a player and the ball was passed backwards but still in the area. Thankfully, the shot was ridiculously wide as that was the moment that I thought the game was lost.

It wouldn’t be right to say that we didn’t have our chances as well, though since Barcelona out shot us 11-8 according to Inter.it. In fact on the other end of the field Milito schooled 2 defenders and took a beautiful shot himself that was saved in a nice play by the Goalkeeper Valdes.

The refereeing was a little tighter this half, as Barcelona players Toure and Henry actually received cautions for professional fouls, although it might have been too little too late. Chivu was given a card for taking a piece out Messi’s foot even though the replay clearly shows that Chivu got to the ball first and that there was no attempt to harm Messi in the first place. Stankovic was correctly not cautioned for handling in the box as it was the ball that hit his arm (not the other way around) and he was obviously trying to move his arm out of the way of the ball behind his back. Although some others might say that there was poetic justice in the fact that play was allowed to go on.

All in all as I said at half time, it was a tight and nervy game that could have gone either way. Personally I am okay with the draw and the split points as long as we can at least draw our next game, which is away to Rubin Kazan.

Cagliari preview up tomorrow evening.

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  • E |  September 18th, 2009 at 3:40 pm

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    Meow/jnice
    http://www.mysoccerplace.net/video/inter-vs-barcelona-00
    this is for you watch the highlights and then tell us again that we didnt have enough of the ball

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  • Bobo Goal |  September 18th, 2009 at 3:50 pm

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    I agree about Muntari and I think that we need some reinforcement in that box-to-box position. Deki is old and Muntari has a powerful shot and a really good pass, but he is constantly unable to use that shot and I don’t think that Mou forbids going forward from time to time. He should be more involved and more aware of the situation on every part of the pitch, on that matter. He needs to improvise sometimes and to do what needs to be done and not just what he was told to.
    Now, this sound like good explanations by jojo milan:

    “he is so reliant on his left leg that makes him lack a certain fluidity”

    “…I wish we could check on the fitness of Appiah and see if we can help him”

    Also, a week ago or something after the game between Serbia and France (WC 2010) there was a rumor about new addition to Inter squad in January and that it would be Gojko Kacar who plays dm, cm, atm, Muntari’s and Deki’s role (and every other position except GK, really). He is not only my favorite, but he is fast, intelligent midfielder, with lot of pace and great natural fitness, uses both left and right foot, he is young and has fairly lot of experience, he plays for a national team on regular basis and he is one of the most important players in Hertha Berlin. Hertha is though his first good club, but he seems to have a lot of potential. I don’t think that he would cost Inter a lot of money and they have lower salaries in Germany. I heard also that Barca and ManUtd showed some interest in him. I am from Serbia and I watched really closely local news those days and I think that there is something in this story.
    Here is the story:
    http://www.tribalfootball.com/ac-milan-post-braida-check-hertha-berlins-kacar-311281

    Of course, Inter don’t need a new addition at this point but this guy seems like a good opportunity. I haven’t watched much of his videos on youtube.

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  • Meow |  September 18th, 2009 at 3:51 pm

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    you didn’t have enough of the ball. Sorry.

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  • Bobo Goal |  September 18th, 2009 at 3:57 pm

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    Maybe some of Barca fans could verify if their club showed any interest in Gojko Kacar or not. I don’t know, that is what I heard. That way they could find a purpose for their existence on this blog:) Just a joke:)

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  • E |  September 18th, 2009 at 4:02 pm

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    Meow in the second half we didnt have much of the ball but in the first we had our fair share of the possession are you gonna disagree with that too ?

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  • jojo_milan |  September 18th, 2009 at 4:42 pm

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    CatMan, and what exactly did you do with it ? You are confirming my suspicion by the minute that you must think this is American football. In that game, one of the most important statistics is called “carries”. it’s how many times the guy takes the ball and runs with it before it’s stripped off him. That’s kind of ignored in soccer okay ? Get the g*damn ball in the g*damn net using your leg, tummy, shin, butt-cheek or whatever just not with your arms. If you dribble the entire team or pass your opponents into oblivion and make them dizzy like they were on a carousel before your team puts the ball into the net, the goal doesn’t get an extra asterisk with which the game is decided if it somehow ends in a draw. It kinda nullifies the glory of tiki-taka but what’s a man to do ? A goal is a goal is a goal …

    It’s like these people ignore the elaborate planning and preparation that goes into a carefully-orchestrated counter attacking scheme especially if it’s devoid of series of triangular, geometrically-precise passing. What arrogance !

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  • francesco |  September 18th, 2009 at 4:43 pm

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    it was a good result for these reasons.

    1. You cannot expect the team to be playing then the best team in Europe when our new players still have not gelled yet and our not fully fit.
    2. We did not have cambiasso who Im sure will be a crucial player in the next match at the camp nou.
    3. We defended like heroes and anyone who says we our not contenders after that defensive display does not know what they are talking about.
    4. How can you expect us to completely block off barcelona when no team has done that yet? The only match that they did not score in last year was against chelsea the nou camp.
    5. Muntari was playing and he was awful and should have been substituted before the start of the second half.
    6. There were times when we played on par against barca and people have frustratingly disregarded the fact that we had chances of our own in that match.
    7. We got a point against the best team in the world and we could have won if stankovic had just controlled his shot a little better or milito had just taken the shot when he had been released.
    8. There were also some very close offside calls.
    9. People criticize this team too much for drawing with barca when their own teams would have gotten humiliated by that team.
    10. Let us remember that it is still been only 5 games into the season for us and we have another 13 to play in all competitions before we play barca again, plus the international breaks always throw the team off balance a bit.

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  • MAD |  September 18th, 2009 at 4:45 pm

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    I encourage everyone to ignore the Barcelona and Juventus trolls.

    They’ll go away and we can have discussions about things that happen in reality again.

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  • francesco |  September 18th, 2009 at 4:49 pm

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    oh nnahoj cuz you are so supportive of inter right? Dont accuse us of being biassed when all that people like you do is spew inter hate and criticize us at every goddam opportunity. Even when we clearly outclassed you in that match in november you still found a way to slither in an excuse for your pathetic display. You people are even more biassed than the wretched propaganda newspaper (although it doesnt even deserve that title) tuttosport. Like you guys they said that juve should have had a penalty when muntari apparently pulled down marchionni in the box. NO WAY was that a penalty and the guy clearly dived.

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  • francesco |  September 18th, 2009 at 4:53 pm

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    I am not biassed in case you were wondering for I give juve the respect they deserve when they deserve it. But you people along with the rest of italy criticize every single goddam thing about us. You criticize us for the barca display because we defended too much but I wonder what would you guys have done in our situation? Your obvious answer would be to attack but you have not played this barca team so you do not know about how to play against them. And if they can still create chances when we have nine guys back then imagine what they must do to teams who try and attack them while leaving holes at the back. Considering how every other single team in italy would have lost to barca I would say that a draw is a more then acceptable result.

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  • Darjan |  September 18th, 2009 at 4:54 pm

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    @MAD – Could not have said it better myself.

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  • Antonio |  September 18th, 2009 at 8:45 pm

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    Say it without the insults oh superior one. Also, maybe you could try using full stops and commas every once in a while, oh superior one

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  • Vinod |  September 18th, 2009 at 11:33 pm

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    Hey guys, just as MAD put it, real life got in the way over the last day and a half. I think pretty much every point has been covered, so I’ll try not to repeat anything that hasn’t already been said. But bear with me if it runs slightly long. Slightly. ;)

    We did not play pretty football the WHOLE match, accepted. But to simply brand us as shoving 9 men in front of goals simply blinds the truth. And its not just some Barca fans saying so, its most of the media as well. The truth is, for at least 45 minutes in total, we pretty much matched their uber-possession football. And for a team with half the lineup filled with new faces, that’s pretty damn good against a side that just won the CL played only one new face in their starting 11.

    Statistics don’t mean everything, but I’d like to bring out a few here just to point out how much closer the game actually was than they think. They claim the 63% possession as argument that they were superior. But when it comes to the money makers – shots on target – we actually had more than they did. In all, we had only 3 shots (on + off target) less than they did. We also had 7 offside calls, of which one or two were clear, the rest were borderline.

    Now before the haters start bashing me for that last statement – please note that I did NOT say those decisions should’ve gone our way or something. Borderline offside calls always go the defending side’s way. But my point is, half an inch here or there and things could be drastically different. Milito flirted with that offside line in a most Inzaghish manner throughout, and I thought he did well, even if his first touch could’ve been far better.

    Now I’m going to do something that I know I’m going to get stick for – I’m going to criticize Barca’s game (gasp!). Because for all their possession, they seemed closest to scoring when they hoofed the ball up to Ibra and let him do something with it. He missed each time, but that’s the closest they actually came, apart from Messi’s first minute shot, and Henry’s volley that Messi/Alves blundered.

    Tactics sound familiar to anyone? :D

    I’ll give you an idea of what large parts of the game was like: “Xavi-Messi-Xavi-Messi-Xavi-Messi-Alves-Messi-Xavi-Toure-Henry-Xavi-lobs it up to Ibra-Lucio/Samuel clears.” They never let us get the ball in the second half, yes, but did they do much with it? I think not. All masturbation, no penetration, as some American coach once said.

    The critics can’t even argue that it was because we put 8 men in front of goal that they couldn’t penetrate. If they never give the ball away, but keep playing it among themselves, wouldn’t it make sense to push more bodies towards getting the ball? And I think that’s what we did. We didn’t ‘park the bus’ exactly, we just had more people trying to get the damn ball off them, because they were that good at keeping it.

    And on the occasions we did get the ball in that second half, we squandered possession, and for that, we deserve blame. But to simply say, “Inter shoved 8-9 men in front of goal” is bullshit. It reeks of mass media trying to shove us into a box with Dynamo, Chelsea, et al, because they’re too damn stupid to see the truth. Not really intellectual prostitution, more like a 100 blind men following a blind leader.

    I realize that the game against Cagliari is just over 24 hours away, but I really had to get all that off my chest, it’d been building up for the last 36 hours… :)

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  • Inter Forever |  September 18th, 2009 at 11:38 pm

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    Gazzetta: Sneijder, a work in progress. Deki and Cuchu are ready.

    http://www.interpersempre.com/apps/blog/show/1774647-sneijder-a-work-in-progress-cambiasso-and-stankovic-are-ready

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  • Inter Inter |  September 19th, 2009 at 12:49 am

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    Hi Vinod, that was good, and penetrative. LOL. Couldn’t have said it better!

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  • Inter Inter |  September 19th, 2009 at 1:39 am

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    Laporta says Barca are now rediscovering their best form (goal.com). Is it possible to stay at “their best form” throughout the entire season till May?. Inter are just starting to gel, it’ll take a bit more time than superglue. Inter should be more up to the task for the Nov showdown at Camp Nou, but we’ll probably reach our best form at around… Feb/March? Anyway, Barca have been in the making for several seasons, while Inter are just getting off their blocks.

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  • Kxevin |  September 19th, 2009 at 4:06 am

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    Good points, Vinod. I would say, actually, that the closest that we came to scoring was off that nice series of 1-2s, which culminated in Messi and Alves defending each other, with Cesar being the beneficiary. :D Recall that was right on the doorstep.

    Anyone who says that you all parked the bus is misguided. Negative football is very different from defensive football. Fans and press forget that.

    But I would also encourage everyone to realize that yes, media might say some things, and fans might say some other things, but those media and fans aren’t all media and fans.

    I don’t know about results being “fair” or not. They are what they are, right? The players decide the match, and the refs did an excellent job of letting that happen. Both sides got their share of off side calls, and fouls. I think that the officiating was fair, in that it didn’t get in the way. Our guys were falling down, claming fouls that they would have gotten in Liga play. Champions League is different. They learned, and played through subsequent ones.

    Knowledgeable Barca fans know that we play defense through possession, so possession stats aren’t really that illustrative when it comes to our club. We are always going to have more possession than the other side. It keeps our defenders from having to defend.

    Oh, and we don’t listen to Laporta, really. :D We aren’t anything approaching our best form. Look at the club that played in the Final, and the club that played on Wednesday. Face them off, and the Final side would win handily. But we’re getting there, as you all are. November should be an awesome match. I still can’t believe that I’m going to be there.

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  • MAD |  September 19th, 2009 at 5:22 am

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    I think when I say that a result was fair I mean that both sides had chances and neither was head and shoulders better.

    In other words if both sides have several good chances and the play is going up and down the park and the result is a draw, then both sides – of supporters, at least – can be releived that it wasn’t a loss.

    I don’t think I agree with the officiating not getting in the way. As I stated above, we had several counter attacking plays that were repeatedly stopped by a tactical foul – which is no big deal most times.

    I mean, I like Italian football, which has tactical fouls all over the place – so I appreciate it’s use – but a tactical foul comes with a caution, that’s what is supposed to keep a tactical foul from happening every play.

    So I thought it was a good game. I think it was close and could have gone either way. It was a game played by two well situated teams. But I still think the official let the game down.

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  • kirby |  September 19th, 2009 at 6:14 am

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    i’m really looking forward to the next time we meet. i like how gracious Kxevin is. oh and humble. barca trolls should take note.

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  • Meow |  September 19th, 2009 at 8:43 am

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    MAD, there was not a tactical foul every play. I don’t know what game you were watching. Can you please stop saying that? Please?

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  • Vinod |  September 19th, 2009 at 9:34 am

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    Thanks Inter Inter!

    Kxevin, I know that a large number of the fans at your blog are sensible people, and my rant wasn’t really directed at you guys. (Although it has be to said I was slightly disappointed with the tone you took in your review – however, since it was a few hours after the game, I’ll accept it as being in the heat of the moment).

    It was mainly thanks to most of the media that I wanted to get all that out. You see, other than a few Italian papers, almost everyone has been bashing Inter’s game to make it sound like we came to the match with no intention of playing football. That’s really hard to hear when you know the truth couldn’t be further from it. It doesn’t help when some uninformed trolls read these articles without even watching the match, believe them to the last letter, and come over here and try to rub in further in.

    Not that I expect my comments would change any of that, but we all need an outlet, don’t we? ;) We’ll probably hear more from you close to the November game, and I hope you have a great time there.

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  • MAD |  September 19th, 2009 at 10:43 am

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    Talking about the 3 saves that Cesar was forced to make midweek and the weird media coverage that Inter repeatedly get mourinho had some fun at his interview today. This is from Football-Italia.net:

    “Mourinho insisted he was happy with the Nerazzurri’s performance in the 0-0 Champions League draw with Barcelona despite widespread criticism.

    “Julio Cesar won’t play tomorrow as he is so tired, having touched the ball three times against Barcelona,” said the sarcastic Special One.

    “Compare that to the performances of [Gigi Buffon], [Marco] Storari and [Sebastien] Frey. Either I laugh or cry, so right now I prefer to laugh remembering Inter have played their last three Champions League games against the 2009 Finalists”

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  • Kxevin |  September 19th, 2009 at 11:32 am

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    Vinod, writing reviews is a little like entertainment. Some exaggeration is in order to make things more fun. Note, however, that I was very careful to give your side and its stars their full due. ‘Cause that’s how some of us cules roll.

    We were in trouble that first 20 minutes or so, and the first part of the second half. And if any of those offsides aren’t, then we’re chasing the match. Both sides had chances, both sides missed ‘em, both sides fouled. And that’s football.

    As we said in Barca-land, it was as compelling a 0-0 as you will ever see, an entire match balanced on a knife’s edge. In November, both sides will be closer to their best, and we’ll be at home and raring to go. Should be a classic. The only real danger, really, is that the Clasico is that weekend, a bigger match than any Champions League group match. If it’s clear that we’re going to qualify by then, we might not field a full-strength lineup, with the weekend in mind.

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  • Flippy |  September 19th, 2009 at 4:19 pm

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    When I saw the match and the score, there was one thing racing through my mind, we will meet at the San Siro again later this season…
    The match was very entertain and most people watching it would have been happy, but us barca fans did feel bitter, because we deserved to score as well as possibly win, but the same could be said for Inter. I think Eto’o was intimidated by playing his old teammates and so wasn’t as effective as possible. You could definitely see that your team is still getting together as Sneijder, Eto’o, and Milito are new and is going to be a major force this season. We, on the other hand, just need to get into match fitness. Can’t wait to see the next time we meet and hopefully we’ll meet again in the knockout stages…

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  • jojo_milan |  September 19th, 2009 at 5:44 pm

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    Flippy and Kxevin, you give Barca fans a good name (as opposed to the other group that threatened to run rampant on this blog a while ago !). Thanks for your insights.

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