

Inter 2-0 Bari – That’s Number 2 Folks
By: Johonna | July 27th, 2008
Well, Inter did it again!
I have only been able to find a very short video of the game, and a few sketchy accounts so if anyone was actually able to watch it, I would love to know how it went.
The first half started with a 4-3-3 formation:
Toldo
Maicon, Mei, Burdisso, Bolzoni
Jimenez, Dacourt , Pelè
Figo, Cruz , Balotelli
According to La Gazzetta, Inter played a cautious game for the first 20 minutes, with many long-balls launched in. In the 27th minute, Balotelli crossed the ball to Cruz who was unopposed in front of goal and headed the ball in past the Bari keeper. Soon after, Cruz suffered a strain which may keep him out of our next friendly, that wacky Trofeo TIM thing (see below).
In the second half, still 4-3-3 but now the line up is:
Julio Cesar (Orlandoni 80)
Santon, Mei, Burdisso, Maxwell
Vieira, Cambiasso, Bolzoni
Mancini, Adriano, Crespo (Suazo 78)
Apparently Inter played better in the second half, with Maxwell and Mancini partnering well on the right side. In the 77th minute, Santon crossed the ball to Crespo, who put the ball over the top. Again. In the next minute, Manicni is brought down in the Bari penalty area and Adriano converts handily. Good for him! Bravo L’Imperatore! Poor Adriano needs all the confidence he can get. Crespo, on the other hand, has got to get himself into shape. I love the guy, I really do, but where is his head? If he is not off target then he is offside. If he does not get into shape, I think he will be moving on this Christmas.
So there you go, Bari go down 2-0 and all our keepers get a chance in the net. Even Suazo saw a few minutes. Now we just have to get ready for the Trofeo Tim on Tuesday (July 29).
I have to admit, I completely forgot about this weird friendly (which is why it did not show up on the last post). For those of you who do not know, it is a 45-minute per game triangular tournament that includes Inter, AC Milan, and Juventus. Inter won last year, beating Juve in the end on penalties.
Yes, that was Recoba scoring on AC Milan. This year, the tournament with be at 8:30pm (local time) at the Stadio Olympico in Turin. The schedule will be:
Match 1: Milan-Juventus
Match 2: Loser match 1-Inter
Match 3: Winner match 1-Inter.
What do you bet Match 3 ends up Juve-Inter this year too. Really, I am not to concerned about winning this game. My hope is for a good showing, sharp passing, and NO INJURIES. Dont get me wrong – I would LUUUUUVVVV to beat both Juve and AC, but not at the expense of the upcoming Supercup with Rome.
MERCATO MADNESS
Monday it back to Appiano Gentile and the Angelo Moratti Sports Center for the presentation of Sully Muntari. I have no recollection of acutally seeing this guy play – although I am sure that I have – so I am reserving judgement. The people that comment here seem to like him and that is good enough for me. I dont expect we will see him take the field with Inter until the Bayern Munich game next month. Here is a little highlight reel to get us primed and ready.
And what of Quaresma? Well, not much. Moratti has offered 20 million euro to Porto (or 25 if you believe goal.com), but they seemingly want more. We may push a little harder for him now, though, as the Daily Mirror is saying that Lampard is finally getting that 5-year contract that he wanted from Chelsea. Hopefully that whole drama is over and Moratti will walk away with some dignity still intact. Of course, the source is a tabloid so is suspect, but I certainly hope that it is true.
And news to me, it seems Inter are in negotiations with Matteo Ferrari’s agent. His contract with Roma has expired and he is looking to make a move, possibly to Fiorentina or Inter. Whether or not he comes may be linked to Burdisso. If we keep him, then we may not want Ferrari, especially when Chivu, Cordoba, and Samuel regain fitness. We seem to have a glut of defenders and if we keep them all, then I don’t see Ferrari getting a lot of play time. Still, we are going to be challenging for both the Scudetto and the Champions League so a little depth might be nice. It would be free transfer, so at least he would only cost his salary.
Burdisso has been approached by both Newcastle and Fiorentina. Fiorentina offered £4m while Newcastle are willing to go as high as £6m, but Nico is adamant that he wants to stay at Inter. So, unless they offer him too much money to refuse, we may be stuck with him. I suppose he may feel differently at Christmas if he isn’t getting any playing time.
We are also a bit heavy in the striker department and while Adriano is “under observation,” Suazo is definitely surplus. Unfortunately, he is also expensive at 12 million. Only Bologna have made a formal request for him, and they only want him on loan. Sampdoria, Sevilla and Porto are supposedly interested, but have not made any formal inquiries.
NEW NERRAZZURO
Our Captian, Javier Zanetti and his lovely wife Paula have had a little boy. Ignacio was born in the afternoon of July 27, and both mother and child are doing well. Ignacio is the Zanetti’s second child, he has a big sister names Sol (and boy is she a cutie!). Congratulations Pappa Zanetti and welcome Ignacio.
MORE INTER STUFF
Because I can, here is one of my new favorite links: shirtless pictures of Inter players. And a whole set of Jimenez. Really, you have got to love a blog called Inter_Pervs. In fact, I may just make it my new home page! Here is a little taste of Jimenez. Remember, it is not always about the WAGs.
Allora Ragazzi, scriverò dopo il Trofeo TIM.
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I would just like to make it known that I have been “banned” from posting comments on the ROma offside. I did not curse, insult, or yell at any individual. All I did was post my opinion on Totti. Which, was different then everyone else’s.
Any time someone poses an opinion different from a Roma fans point of view they:
1) Insult you. Not knowing much about calcio, and thinking all there is to Serie A football is Roma (which they are sadly mistaken), this is basically all they can do.2) Call Totti top 5 players EVER. All I can do when this happens is pray for them, and their helpless souls.
3) Ban you from commenting. For posting an opposing viewpoint.
Just thought I should make that known.
P.S. YOu may see this on other articles around theoffside. I just think enough is enough. So, I will make it known.
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Vieira isn’t as big of a piece as Samuel or Cordoba.
We have Muntari. Patrick is just an old sub now.
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Man, the more years go by, the more I say damn, we really cashed in on Calciopoli. Vieira can’t stay fit, and can you believe we unloaded Emerson for 16million euros??
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We all know Totti isn’t in the top five of Italian players of all time. Consider it a bonus to NOT to have to talk to them Antonio.
We are being linked to everyone and their granny it seems. After the Ferrari deal was DONE DONE DONE DONE I TELL YOU… we are being inked with Radoi (is that how to spell his name?)… and Ledesma… and Quaresma… and Lampard -still… as well as Ferrari… I thought we were in sell mode?
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And you’re just a shining bastion of sophisticated internet discourse, antonio. Here’s a reminder of what you said:
“I had to stop reading. I almost threw up.”
very mature way to present your opinion, buddy
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Was that ban worthy? It certainly wasn’t the worst thing I have read here on the Inter blog by the Roma… things…
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i just found this site a few weeks ago and starting reading the major teams. i find the roma boards the best since all they do is insult non roma fans. i find it hilarious actually. none of the other fans seem to do this to other supporters but roma fans do it almost every time some disagrees with them.
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probably not. But there are so many people on the roma blog that clearly inflammatory stuff has to get removed or everyone goes nuts.
I wouldn’t expect a warm welcome if I walk into a church and puke on a painting of jesus. such is the fanaticism at roma surrounding Totti
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Actually, that is just about how I think of that board – a church full of fanatics. True, there are some more than reasonable people who hang out there, but the very vocal minority sort of ruins it for everyone else.
Oh well, if they dont want to have interesting adult discussions about calcio, then it is their loss.
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Moratti said today that Lampard is definitely not coming and that he thinks that Stankovic is likely to stay.
Wonder why he didn’t mention Quaresma?
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Urus,
As I said above, I think that they are just still trying to work out the last dollars and cents for Ricardo….So he didn’t he want to bring his name up and have the media go crazy.
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Exactly.
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Bagging Quaresma would allow Mourinho to play a more pure 4-3-3 that he loves so much. But do you think it’ll work in Italy? I don’t know.
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will Mourinho only play 1 of Ibra, Crespo, Suazo, Cruz, Adriano, and Balotelli in that 4-3-3? I know he wants to offload a few of them, but it still feels like he wouldn’t be getting the most out of the squad if he only plays one striker.
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He could easily play Balotelli on the wing, but I don’t think he is as committed to the formation as he was at Chelsea (in part because of personnel, and in part because of the concerns that Ale evokes).
Vediamo.
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MAD, i dont call it Meazza either!
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If we get Ricardo our 2 wings up front will be him and Mancini.
So, that leaves only one spot for a striker in the middle. Persoanlly, if this happens, I think we may see Adriano go…
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Not before the January window. Mourinho will definitely give him a chance to fail (in part because Moratti still thinks he can make it).
And don’t expect Inter to play the same XI every match; Jose never has and isn’t going to start now.
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http://www.goal.com/en-US/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=799965
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnshajozvXI
One of the BEST professionals EVER. There are not many like him. And there are certaintley no more being made. Players like this are starting to fade away…
Plus, he can sing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z74zP3W-fI
THE GREATEST.
SEMPRE….
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Ranieri- Abrahimovic would have given Lamps to me if I wanted him.
Interesting statement! I wonder if Mourinho will take it badly.
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Ah, bless.
Nice to see Claudio engaging in the mindgames.
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I wonder if Ranieri and Abrahimovic know that this is a person they are talking about. Since when is Lampard an object to be given? By making such a gigantic ruckuss over this potential trade, all Chelsea has done is hurt one of their own players. Clubs need to realize that a contract is a term of employment, not a bill of sale.
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J, calma.
It’s business. Lampard knows completely well because he grew up in the game ( Moratti said that his ties to his dad were the primary reason he decided to stay in London). Abramovich lost any sense of human proportion very, very, long ago, and Ranieri is just playing along with Lo Speciale.
I still expect Lampard to come on a free next summer; everyone wins.
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I don’t think we need Lamps now.
I am very happy with Muntari. He is a very good player, and will become world class in a few years. Maybe as soon as this upcoming season. Depending on how much time he plays. (I feel he will start and get PLENTY of minutes.)
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Well, It just rankles me up. This time of year the everyone speaks of players as if they are objects to be done with as the club wills. I know they get paid a lot of money, but it still ruffles my feathers.
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