

Inter 0 – FIGC 0 A Wasted Opportunity
By: MAD | March 9th, 2010
Happy 102nd Birthday Inter. You don’t look a day over 87.
Going into Matchday 27 things looked like they were lining up pretty good for us. Roma and Milan drew and we had the opportunity to “surge” ahead by 6 points instead of remain 4 points ahead.
That isn’t the way that things worked out. After a lackluster offensive performance we weren’t able to secure more than a draw ourselves. We can look at this two ways:
1. We drew with a team that is in the left column which means that the total points we took off of Genoa – a team that is 7 points off 4th and fighting for a Europe – this season is 4 points.
2. We drew at home to the 9th place team with a team that had no business drawing to a team that is piss poor on the road.
There were some mitigating circumstances. We were told that the team was tired, which I can see considering the travel added to the midweek games. Mario was sick with a flu and fever. We had several injuries. We were still missing our midfield leader due to an imagined “fight” that even players from Sampdoria testified never happened. We were also still missing our manager due to the weird FIGC policy that views crossed wrists more inflammatory then making the “F U” sign.
Add them all up and we probably still should have won the game.
My Inter Players of the Game… try not to have any liquid in your mouth that you can forcibly eject before looking at this…


Highlights
Stats Home Team First

Shots (on Goal) 14(3) 8(2)
Fouls 14 19
Corner Kicks 3 2
Offsides 5 1
Time of Possession 52% 48%
Yellow Cards 2 1
Of note is the yellow card situation. I though that Samuel’s yellow card for being chest to back with Suazo – with his arms down at his sides, I might add – was the weakest yellow card I have seen in quite some time, not to mention that this is the same Matchday that saw Burdisso kick a man, who was standing up, in the face and Chiellini giving the ol’ bulldog to a Fiorentina forward all without a break in play. Then I realized that Samuel might miss the next game too, since he was cautioned on his return from an expulsion.
By the way, that Burdisso boot to the head was missed by Mr. Perfect Ref, otherwise known as the ref who “got everything right” against Inter two games ago. It’s also a great example of just how much it mattered which team Burdisso was on that determined how many cards/penalties were given as a result of his activities.
Oh, yeah, according to pundits there was a penalty on Milito that wasn’t called, but at this point, who’s counting.
Pagelle
Cesar: Honestly he didn’t have much to do other than deflect on real shot. Genoa weren’t going to beat Cesar/anyone too many times out from East Bumfuck. 6.5
Maicon: Maicon was forced to stick close to home since Genoa uses 3 up front. He did make some runs up and he made some crosses. He did his job. 6.0
Lucio: Lucimar was once again the main man in the back. He looks like he’s fully integrated into the team and is feeling comfortable. Great game that saved us. 7.5
Samuel: Apart from the puzzling – maybe not too puzzling – yellow card, Samuel was very good and it looked like he almost scored off of a corner kick. 6.0
Zanetti: Played 2 positions for us and was good in both – which makes him 4 times better than any other midfielder that was on the field for us. 6.5
Muntari: I know the fandom is down on him, but he won more balls than he lost through poor passing. But he still wasn’t great. And he was out of position. 5.0
Stankovic: Stankovic played a very decent game. It wasn’t great. Playing in the center midfield, next to another out of position midfielder, he’s an offensive player acting as a defensive screen… well, I’ll get to all of this later I guess… 5.5
Pandev: Goran can play wide. He shouldn’t play wide in this formation. He should play behind a striker, next to a striker or wide in a trident. 5.0
Sneijder: He ran around in his typical, energizer bunny fashion but the passes weren’t there and the free kicks weren’t there. The team is set up to go through him or up through the wings. There isn’t a need for him to press like it seems he’s doing. 6.0
Mario: I don’t know what to make of Mario on Sunday. He was better than his defender who had to land Professional Fouls on him all night. But I think he only took one shot and I can’t think of any meaningful passes that he made. But he earned his card considering Maicon’s and Sneijder’s examples in the past. 4.5
Milito: When one plays the 4231, the 1 in the formation needs to be a target. He must head the ball and be large enough to withstand the combined attentions of both centerbacks. This “he” is not Milito. Another of our lambs lost in Johan ‘Kafka’ Cruyff’s worst nightmares. 5.5
Cordoba: When Cordoba came in I was worried. Fortunately for us, Genoa is as toothless as we seem to be. 5.5
Eto’o: I swear Eto’o has the Yips. Only one thing for it: he’s got to put his hat on upside down, turn his shirt inside out, attach a plumb line to his nose and hum sea shanties while spinning clockwise. 5.0
Quaresma: The best offensive player on the field… because he was the only one of the lot playing in his actual, honest to bleeding god’s position. Hallelujah. 7.0
Analysis
Okay, let’s get into this. We. Do. Not. Have. The. Correct. Players. For. The. 4231.
I have a lot of respect for Mourinho. I respect him because he hasn’t a lot of pity for the media. I respect him because he’s very knowledgeable about his profession. He does his job. He obviously enjoys what he sees as a challenging occupation that is more about testing wits than about men sweating and kicking things. But I do not respect him, and this is where I have my problems with Mourinho, for his love of Total Football.
In Mourinho’s perfect football world, everyone would attack and everyone defend interchangeably. Which is great, but in the real world where castles aren’t made of cotton candy, Goran Pandev can’t defend, Muntari plays on the left, Stankovic is an offensive player on the right, our fullbacks attack and Mario Balotelli won’t defend = Find another formation, you idiots!
The 4231 can work nowadays if you put 2 actual defensive, center midfielders at the “2” spot and then get 2 guys that play just like Deki from 5 years ago as the outside guys in the “3” spot and a guy who can score from headers – which we don’t really have and haven’t had since Aldo Serena – at the “1”.
Or you can play it like Roma did the last few years or so and forget that the word “defense” actually exists.
With the personnel we have we could just go with a freaking 433. This way we won’t have to:
1. Concede the midfield from the kickoff like we did against Genoa, which is why we weren’t able to get anything going nor stop their advancing up the field.
2. Play people out of position. Unlike last season we have the personnel for the 433. Here let me show you:
Cesar
Maicon, Lucio, Samuel, Zanetti
Stankovic, Sneijder, Muntari
Pandev, Milito, Eto’o
Everyone is playing the positions that they are comfortable in. Everyone is playing the position that they have actually trained years and years attaining reliable and good performances. It’s so easy. I don’t get why we over think this shit. It’s football; if it were hard then the players would need degrees instead of being largely the equivalent of high school and grammar school dropouts.
PS. Where the hell was Mariga? He would have been perfect in this game and he probably would have been pretty fresh… plus he’s an actual center midfielder – unlike Muntari and Stankovic.
PSS. Okay so I am clearly bitter about this. Next up is Catania away. We better get our shit in order. This is one of the games we have to win.

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We HAVE to beat Chelsea. I can’t take anymore of this premier league bullshit.
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Ooooo! MAD is a poet. Who knew?
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Oh my dear god, I just watched the Milan-Man U match on Tivo. I will say that for most of the game, the better part of Milan didn’t look like a team that deserved to lose by 4. But did you guys see Bonera? Just fucking hideous. And this guy is getting called up to the World Cup?!?! I feel like Materazzi, senza parole…
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did anybody see higuain’s miss ? he hits the post after rounding the keeper with an empty goal in front of him. I wonder how the RM fans feel fck
Milan were terrible after first 15 mins or so when they created couple of chances. The squad needs major rebuild probably at least 4 or 5 new players. wonder if silvio put away some money from his hooker budget lol
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(on a side note – last season Inter only lost to ManU 0-2… and that was on aggregate)
Also, they had Cristiano Rolando.
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What’s the general feeling around here about next weeks game? Do you think you play for the win or a draw? How confident are you of either?
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lev, I think the key for next week is whether we can score or not because Chelsea will almost definitely score at home. Even better if we can score early means they have to score 2 and we can counter attack.
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Ah one more thing this year I am more confident than ever. We have good coach which knows them inside out, and we play as a team not depending on just 1 player
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MAD, I mentioned the Ibra chance. That was one of those things that if it had of gone in, it would have been a whole different ball game.
Cambo had a decent chance from outside the box, (1/2 chance at best, in my opinion), yet I can’t remember the chest chance (or find a highlight) and the Dejan one…. also doesn’t seem to exist… Link me perhaps??
Adri, I had completely forgotten about. So I stand corrected. That being said I maintain if Milan had Julio Cesar their result would have matched ours as, upon reviewing highlights as my memory (25 is the new 60 maybe) isn’t what it used, he was the only reason we didn’t cop 6 goals.
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Further to all that, we should be able to sneak a draw and deservedly enter the next round. By deservedly I mean we won’t have Ballack trying to punch the Ref and Drogba embarrassing himself on International TV.
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Since you are the only italian team left I am going to be rooting for you guys (gosh that was difficult to type)for the sake of that fourth spot; Hopefully next year I won’t be doing this again.
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yeah me too, i think you should win, don’t think cech is going to be playing and hilario is pathetic, if city could hammer chelsea at the bridge inter most certainly can too.
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Thanks guys– That is very honorable of you!
I wonder how many players Real Madrid is looking to offload this summer
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The biggest mistake Real made this season was taking Sneijdner (and probably Robben) for granted. He went out of his way to be loyal to them, and for what? Good to have you here with us WS and I think it’s about time Interistas give this guy a nickname.
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Wiley Wesley has a touch of poetry to it
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Balo is not in the Catania squad…
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Sneijder Nickname: Il Mastodonte
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The excuse is a knock to the knee. However I think it has more to do with him and Mou fighting again.
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Derjan: I’m sure you are talking about his heart and not his physical mass
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If you believe the gossip, Mou is pissed because:
1) Mario said the club made him play with a fever when he really didn’t have one
2) A member of Mario’s entourage told the press that while Mario actually did not have a fever, he was barfing at the half. Mou didn’t like Balotelli’s friends speaking against the club line to the press.
3) Mario questioned what he was asked to do in training.
4) Mario played like crap against Genoa
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can somebody tell Mario to shut up and just play.
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Nikko hahaha
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Big chance for Eto’o to find the back of the net ahead of the Chelsea tie.
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It will be interesting to see how inter reacts against chelsea. With the way milan were dismantled yesterday, you guys should be aware of the dangers. Mourinho knows their weaknesses. It will be interesting to see what he can do.
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Seems a lot of Cules aren’t too happy with Zlatan anymore and long for Eto’o, sounds vaguely familiar.
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