Inter 1 – Roma 1

By: MAD | November 9th, 2009

Well, we didn’t beat an opponent in the bottom half of the table. This would mark the first time this season that this has happened. A quick look at MAD’s Guide to the Scudetto shows that beating teams the show themselves to be in the second column of the league table home and away is one of the secrets to success. We didn’t do that today. We now have to hope that Juventus and Milan will stumble as well.

We didn’t play particularly well, as in at all, but I think that we put together 3 very credible goal scoring chances. We made one, we pushed one way wide and a goalkeeper save stopped the other.

We had other chances, but for various reasons they didn’t go in… like Eto’o hitting a volley off the outside of his foot or Milito getting an elbow to the back of his head when he tried to head in a shot or Milito getting a shove on his head when he took the shot that was saved, or Milito getting shoved to the ground when a cross came in…

We played about even in the first half when we played our worst and with the incredibly defensive minded midfield of Muntari, Motta and Vieira – who I was so very happy to see, of course. Which was a bit sad for both teams. We didn’t really do anything other than try to get out of the first half with a draw. Roma – who jeered at us for years about style over substance – defended 9 men to within an inch of its life and counter attacked only for a miracle of a goal. A little hypocritical, wouldn’t you say… oh, and welcome to the dark side of results oriented football. Good luck on the transition.

In the second half we put in the cavalry but the attitude was the same, “Its vaca time”. We got a goal, mostly because losing to Roma shouldn’t be an option and pride wouldn’t let it happen.

So we screwed the pooch on this one. We had help doing it – I am sure the League/pundits/neutrals are happy that we dropped points – but the pooch continues well screwed. Inter player of the match, is there any doubt? Not many decided to show up today, even though it should have been enough to finish off Roma…

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Highlights after the break

Stats Home Team First

dekialmostromaShots (on Goal): 12(4) 12(4)
Fouls: 26 13
Corner Kicks: 4 5
Offsides: 5 0
Time of Possession: 62% 38%
Yellow Cards: 3 2

So, we led the game in possession, fouls against and yellow cards received. Apparently we have been fouling people while we have possession. If you happened to watch the “pundits” after the match, there was a lot of heat on the ref for blowing the whistle so much for little things, especially as there was a movement by Collina to let play go and not disturb the flow of the game as much as possible, and for not getting the bigger fouls at all. Flow was allowed for one team, as the statistics show, so Collina can’t get too upset. The statistical findings that on average two teams will commit about the same – not exact, but similar – number of fouls a game was apparently lost on this sap. As was the plot.

Pagelle

Cesar: I can’t blame him for the goal, it was a once in a lifetime shot by a guy not even looking at the net. He made a mistake in distribution, though. 6.5

Maicon: Anonymous and on vacation a too early. Roma played with one forward/player out of their own half of the field and Maicon had little in front of him defensively, he could have pushed up more. 6.5

Lucio: He recovered well to save a good chance from happening for Roma after he fell asleep on Vucinic. He should have been in better position – although that’s not really his game – on the goal. He was targeted by Roma. 6.5

Samuel: Didn’t have much to do but when he did it, he did it well. Considering all the relationships between the players of both teams, Samuel didn’t seem too happy to see his old club… 7.0

Zanetti: Was the best defender on the field and schooled Menez about 5 times on the left – oddly Menez/Nedved stayed on his feet when going up against Zanetti. More on that later. It also looked like he took an injury. It’s always obvious when the team plays without the same spirit that he has. 7.5

muntariromaMuntari: Delicious on the tackle, bitter on everything else. He was called for a foul when he jumped around a Roma player and got the ball and nothing else. Typical. 6.5

Vieira: He gets half a point for knocking that idiot De Rossi – whose elbows were up as well – out of the game. Nice to see Irony get served here – out of the game. Other than that, feh. 6.5

Motta: The good Motta on the pitch made the pass that got a goal. He got a yellow for impersonating John Arne Riise without ginger. 7.0

Deki: He gets half a point for not killing Menez/Nedved when Menez/Nedved threw an elbow at his face. He gets another point for not having to leave the game… like someone else… 7.0

etoogoalromaEto’o: He scored and that deserves praise. He shanked a volley that most strikers dream of getting and that does not. He disappointed me today. 6.5

Milito: Milito suffered the same problem that others of his stature suffer. He’s a little undersized and that makes him a target. Unfortunately he blew his chance to rub their faces in it. 7.0

Balotelli: Like Eto’o he disappointed. He had a shot at a striker’s goal at the top of the area, with tons of space and at a slight angle… and he really blew it. I agree with Mourinho here… he should have been in better form considering. But this is the danger of playing young players. They are ALL less reliable. 5.5

Cambiasso: Took over the middle of the pitch but the results don’t show much had changed. If he were on earlier, it wouldn’t have mattered. Roma were playing longball to bypass their own midfield which they had sucked back for defense anyway. He might have made a better contribution on our offensive end… but we didn’t really have one. 6.5

Sneijder: Made an instant difference in the team when he came on, unfortunately it wasn’t that much of a difference. We went from bad to average-ish bad. Still, average-ish bad was enough to score and keep from being scored on by Roma. 7.0

Analysis

etoowescelebrateI am not too concerned with this score and result. We didn’t play well, we looked tired from playing a tough schedule, we looked tired from travelling, we weren’t in good form, the ref sucked as usual and we still managed a point.

- Menez/Neved didn’t go down so easily when he went up against Zanetti. Either he didn’t think that he would get the call or he thought that he could take Zanetti and wanted to make sure he stayed on his feet to score. It appears that he thought wrong.

- De Rossi had it coming to him. There are those who will say that’s not nice, not classy, but he did. There is only so much abuse that a guy 100s of miles away can hurl at you before it becomes too satisfying to see him in pain 100s of inches from you. He spent so much time flapping his lips in his street clothes; it was pretty gratifying watching them get flapped for him when he finally got on the field within arms reach.

- Why was there no call when Mexes put his hands on Balotelli’s neck? Balotelli was walking away from the situation – you know the kind of behavior we want to see from him. Why isn’t there more outcry that Mexes thought that he had the right to touch another human on the scruff of his neck like that. Why was there no yellow card? Why is there nothing in the newspaper today? Why isn’t Mexes banned for 3 games?

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  • Johonna |  November 10th, 2009 at 12:33 pm

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    Mike, a lot of us Americans are too. That is why I feel I must stand against it whenever I encounter it – even on goofy sports blogs like this.

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  • jimmy |  November 10th, 2009 at 12:39 pm

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    damn those roma players are a bunch of pansy ass big girl blouses – almost as bad as the samp players. You understand sampdoria who are a technically inferior team to want to try every trick in the book but roma should be above this sort of thing.

    1) vieira’s hit on de rossi was unintentional and even de rossi knew it cos otherwise he’d have made a scene
    2) muntari’s tamping on faty was clearly accidental too
    3) the roma players would magically get up if the whistle was blown or when rather comically, they realised they didn’t get the foul they suddenly were able to run to the ref to remonstrate

    and 4) as mentioned in the article mexes putting his hands on balotelli should’ve been a red car and if not seen should be used for a banning

    my milanista colleague saw the match and the first thing he said was “roma’s players were falling like flies”

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  • Paolo |  November 10th, 2009 at 1:07 pm

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    Attempting to bash Juve when you are basically pissing all over yourself. Juve have only won twice in the CL?,/i>

    You don’t see me being a hypocrite do you? I find it very odd when a Juventino, whose team has had more opportunity and by percentage has failed to win in Europe more times then Inter, decides to bash Inter for European failure. You figure a team with 27 Scudetti should have a little more European hardware, no?

    Roma is a joke? Great job in making it past the first knockout stage of the CL over the past few seasons

    Yeah Roma is a joke. Like I said, if you don’t win it doesn’t matter when you go out. There are no trophies for 2nd place or worse. 7-1. How’s Europa league by the way?? Got anymore pathetic accusations, excuses or predictions for us?

    Paolo-you should be ashamed of what he said about Italians. It’s typical that someone like you would say such a thing. You support inter and that is what inter has always been about

    No I am not ashamed of myself. I am not the xenophobic one here. I do not feel threatened or ashamed that Inter does not boast many Italians on the squad, nor do I think it is an issue, and I am Italian. I don’t slight other teams for the nationalities of their personnel. I have been Interista since a little boy, way before I could ever understand other people’s pathetic bullshit.

    I was simply stating fact. It’s you people who feel the need to slight Inter at every opportunity and the slights about having too many foreigners is piss poor, sad and pathetic and grotesque. I stated 100% fact with what I said. You slight Inter with this shit and I say it exactly how it is. Fuck you.

    The last few years in serie a also don t mean anything

    Keep telling yourself that. Ask everyone who told us we wouldn’t win because Juventus came back. Ask Roma players, personnel and fans what 2007-08 meant to them. If it didn’t mean anything then why did they all publicly cry wolf and accuse Inter of cheating with ZERO evidence???? They were riding calciopoli’s coat tails and instead of admitting failure commending Inter for season of good hard work they took the coward approach and blamed match fixing just as the Calciopoli cloud was starting to clear. Real classy. Pathetic to say the least.

    Your comments about de rossi are disgusting but you can have your opinion

    De Rossi’s comments, along with the comments of other players and personnel during and at the end of the 2007-08 season were disgusting. I like the irony in it. If that happened to player like Pirlo or Buffon I would feel bad. In De Rossi’s case I don’t feel bad, nor would I feel bad if it happened to a few other players. Don’t make thsi mean that I want it to happen, but if it did, then…..

    You know what else is disgusting? Roma fans and their monkey noises in last season’s fixture toward Inter players. Not saying Inter’s fans are the best but we aren’t pots calling the kettle black. Or roam fans stabbing United fans and you have the nerve to say Inter embarrasses Italy?

    Quite frankly it’s you people who should be ashamed, not me. It’s you people who take things way too far and make shit up.

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  • Paolo |  November 10th, 2009 at 1:09 pm

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    “You don’t see me being a hypocrite do you? I find it very odd when a Juventino, whose team has had more opportunity and by percentage has failed to win in Europe more times then Inter, decides to bash Inter for European failure. You figure a team with 27 Scudetti should have a little more European hardware, no? ”

    was not supposed to be in Italics…

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  • G |  November 10th, 2009 at 2:07 pm

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    abbastanza paolo. Il noioso. FUCK U TOO.

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  • alessio |  November 10th, 2009 at 2:20 pm

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    Eloquently put, G.

    roblem not solved. I would like to read informative and entertaining articles from the Interisti perspective.

    This is the Interista perspective, whether you like it or not. I’m a Juventino, and whenever there’s a Roma match, sure I’m gonna bash the hell out of that team. If you want something (sort of) non-partisan, read the Gazzetta, or Channel4.

    And seriously, Roma fans…..go take some valium and reminisce about 2000-2001. I don’t agree with MAD or Interistas in general, but you guys are plain ridiculous.

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  • G |  November 10th, 2009 at 2:24 pm

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    Also you speak about de rossi’s comments but you forget about your beloved materazzi.look at the filth he spills. This happens in football. Doesn’t mean you should be happy someone had their jaw broken. No excuses even if it was accidental .your pathetic!

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  • Kabir |  November 10th, 2009 at 2:43 pm

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    JC has extended till 2014!!!

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  • Johonna |  November 10th, 2009 at 2:59 pm

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    Oh thank goodness.

    (hmmm, this may warrant a post of his own)

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  • Darjan |  November 10th, 2009 at 3:13 pm

  • Vinod |  November 10th, 2009 at 3:50 pm

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    Wow, if there’s one thing you need to credit Roma fans for, its the sheer volume of comments they generate. I haven’t been here for a few hours, and there’s already some 50 new comments.

    Somebody mentioned something about finding this (and I’m paraphrasing here, so sue me) a poor quality post-game report or something. This isn’t a freaking report, its a blog. If you want reports go to ESPN or Football Italia or something. We come here to read about people’s opinions, whether they’re blog writers or commentators. If you can’t understand that, you shouldn’t be reading stuff here.

    Personally, I always find the quality of the posts at the Inter Offside top notch, which is why I keep coming back. Props to MAD and Johonna for always keeping things interesting. I may not always agree with everything they say, and I mention it when I don’t, but I love reading what their (and all my fellow commentators’) opinions are.

    @Paolo: Extra props to you, mate. Its good to know that for every bunch of Romans, there’s at least one Italian like you. I still don’t agree with you and MAD that anyone (even De Rossi) deserves an elbow to the face, but your views on stranieri are exactly what we’re about, and I appreciate the way you put it.

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  • Johonna |  November 10th, 2009 at 4:10 pm

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    Darjan, he may go on loan but I can’t believe that Moratti would sell his ticket outright.

    Maybe it would be beneficial for him to play at one of the more provincial clubs where there is less media pressure on the players.

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  • sammy |  November 10th, 2009 at 5:29 pm

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    n when they lost their argument someone come up with
    “Il noiso F u too”
    primate intelligentsia…

    big prop up to paolo!!! gud one mate
    n another vote here for the excellence of Jo n MAD writing.. keep it up, lovin it..

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  • sammy |  November 10th, 2009 at 6:06 pm

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    for the spqr guy : who do you think you are?? the offside owner?!??! ur opinion is not represent the inter offside reader!!!
    again primate intelligentsia

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  • alessio |  November 10th, 2009 at 7:17 pm

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    Johonna when I saw the news about Julio Cesar I figured you’d be holding yourself from a post full of smiling/shirtless JC’s. Thus far..well done :)

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  • Johonna |  November 10th, 2009 at 7:33 pm

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    If only I had such shirtless pictures…. Wait, I DO!

    hehehe

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  • MAD |  November 10th, 2009 at 8:03 pm

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    Do you have any of his wife, too?

    Fair play… :)

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  • Johonna |  November 10th, 2009 at 8:51 pm

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    Pah. Did she sign a contract extension? I sont think so. Is she one of the best goalkeepers in the world? Nope again.

    (will a swimsuite do?)

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  • alessio |  November 10th, 2009 at 9:20 pm

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    She may be indirectly responsible for the contract extension, what with her blabbing to the media and all…so I’m with MAD. Fair is fair.

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  • MAD |  November 10th, 2009 at 10:18 pm

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    A swimsuit compromise is very big of you, thanks.

    :)

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  • MAD |  November 10th, 2009 at 10:21 pm

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    This is very disconcerting.

    In a 24 hour time frame I have found agreement with a Milanista and a Juventino.

    I think I’m mellowing…

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  • Vinod |  November 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

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    Susana Werner, swimsuit? Vinod like! :D

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  • barindera |  November 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

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    Honestly all, lifes too short for all this non-sense, so much baggage with soccer…and its still called the beautiful game…imagine how beautiful it really could be. Support your club to the fullest…but dont make yourself look low, bashing what seems like everything else like children.

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  • barindera |  November 10th, 2009 at 10:32 pm

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    ps…..forza… INTER!

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  • Johonna |  November 11th, 2009 at 1:13 am

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    Alright. I did the best I could. Problem is, she doesn’t really take her clothes off in public – especially since she has been married to JC.

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