Inter 2 - 1 Catania

By: Johonna | September 14th, 2008

Ok, so it wasnt pretty and technically both those goals for Inter were Catania own-goals, but damn it, we get the 3 points anyway. And boy do we need them. This was a frustrating game for the Nerazzurri: we had many chances in front of goal but just could not get past Bizzarri. And of course, it would not be an Inter game without a sending off and a controversial ref call. In this case, Muntari was sent off at the end of the first half and there was a question as to whether the ball completely crossed the line for the second goal or not - the ref and linesman said yes but the moviole has not confirmed to the liking of the media. Here are the highlights, you can see for yourself:

Linups for the game for both teams are here.

Good For Us:

  • The fans welcomed Walter Zenga with a banner reading “The Nord Never Forgets its Heroes: Walter Zenga will always be one of us” and a giant “W 1 Z.” Also, Zanetti gave him a jersey with his name and the number 473, the number of games the Spiderman played for the club.
  • Maicon was simply stunning. As the photo above shows, it was an emotional game for Douglas. He had a couple chances at goal but was not able to finish. He pressed up the flanks, he shut down Catania’s offense, he created chances around the box, and was the architect of the controversial second goal.
  • Quaresma had a fine debut. He made the cross that found it’s way into the back of the net for the equalizer and, despite a few disappearances early in the first half, came back to menace Catania. I think his contribution will only grow. Remember, he has only played with the team for 2 weeks - I am happily anticipating what a Mancini - Ibra - Quaresma will look like in a month or so.
  • Mancini showed great vision and accuracy when he came onto the pitch for the second half. Plus, he plays like he has something to prove and I like that. So long as he does not disappear as he did at Roma, we may have a shot yet.
  • At the rear, Marco actually had a pretty good game, not quite 2006/7, but much better than last season. He made at least 4 critical saves - and without fouling anyone! Also, Nico Burdisso was knocked unconscious and still managed to get back up, shake it off, and continue in the game. Now that is dedication! It just makes Tedesco’s histrionics that much more pathetic. But we will get there later
  • Lastly, we played the whole second half with ten men and still spent most of 45 minutes in Catania’s half.
  • Good For Them:

    Well, Catania scored a humdinger of a goal. A great cross into the box that Plasmati headed expertly past JC. It sucks to be scored on, but at least it was a good finish. Also, just as you would expect from a team coached by Walter Zenga, Catania’s keeper, Bizzarri had a practically miraculous game — I remember at least 3 one-handed gut-reaction saves. While Mourniho may be over-stating things a bit when he saidthe right result would have been 3-1, 4-1 or 5-1 to us,” Inter would have had a more convincing win were it not for Bizzarri.

    The Bad Stuff:

  • Probably the worst part of the game for me was that neither of the 2 goals for Inter were actually entirely scored by Inter. I hate it when we win by questionable ref calls.
  • Ibrahimovic, where fore art thou? It was amazing that he was not able to score with the kind of service he was receiving. He was largely absent in the first half, but rallied in the second (pep talk from Mou in the dressing room?) only be denied by Bizzarri. Still, for what we pay him, he needs to be in the game whenever he is on the pitch. With his reputation for checking out in Champions League games, this Tuesday will be the real test.
  • The referee. Damato gave out a total of 9 cards: 3 yellow, 1 red to Inter; 5 yellow to Catania. Muntari’s red was waaaay overkill.
  • Giacomo Tedesco’s masterful piece on The Art of Diving. Tedesco and Muntari were having a bit of a scuffle for the ball in the midfield and Muntari raised his arm, slapping Tedesco in the face. Well, Tedesco threw himself to the ground and rolled around for about a minute. And then to say: “I didn’t do any play-acting and in fact have a split lip” just makes it appear all the worse. Muntari was shown a straight red while Tedesco was shown yellow. In the end, Muntari agreed that a red card was warranted for the raised hand but that: “not even a child would’ve fallen in such a dramatic fashion. He went to ground as if struck by Mohammed Ali!”
  • Whatever the circumstances we have 3 points from the game which is essential for a Scudetto challenge. I know it is a marathon and not a sprint, but we must make full points against the bottom 10 teams so there is more wiggle room with the upper 10. Despite Zenga’s turn-around of the team, I think Catania is still a bottom 10 team. Onward and upward.

    Domani, Ragazzi, parliamo di Europa.
    FORZA INTER



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    • ursus arctos |  September 15th, 2008 at 12:29 am

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      A fine report, I don’t have much to add.

      Ibra seemed to be a bit out of shape in the first 60 minutes, but came back to life when (the extremely impressive) Mancini came on. Prior to that, he had most often gotten the ball with his back to goal, and lacked his usual ability to turn and shoot in one motion as well as seeming to have difficulty finding teammates coming through from midfield. It may be that he is having more difficulty adapting to Mourinho’s very flexible formations than some of his colleagues.

      Quaresma is a lot of fun to watch, and one of those players who inspires a collective intake of breath in the ground everytime he gets the ball. Materazzi was effective in stopping attacks, but his distribution continues to be absolutely atrocious. Burdisso looked much better defensively than he has for at least a year, and Maicon is absoultely amazing; he really deserved to score after his samba through the bemused Catania defence.

      Given our discussion in the days leading up to the match, I am obliged to point out that Vieira was excellent, and has already formed a very effective partnership with Muntari.

      Surely a frustrating match in several ways, but also one that should give Interisti a good deal of hope for the future.

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    • alessio |  September 15th, 2008 at 7:27 am

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      I wouldn’t judge Ibra’s ability to choke on the group stages, those games are too unimportant. Wait till the knockout rounds for it to kick in/

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    • MAD |  September 15th, 2008 at 8:30 am

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      Jose has named his 20 man squad for the CL:

      http://www.transfermarketweb.com/?action=read&idsel=24697

      Mo is already making new friends at work, I love this guy:

      http://tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=122046

      Apparently the brass at Catania missed the game.

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    • Johonna |  September 15th, 2008 at 8:50 am

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      Yep. I will get to the CL game tonight.

      Ursus, I agree, Vieira had a good game. I suppose it is not that I didnt think he had it in him - I know he can be great - but I was concerned that he was being rushed back from injury.

      My heart did stop for a moment during the game when Maicon went down grabbing his thigh. Luckily, he got back up, but man, that was a tense moment. That man is an animal! To think, he played a full 180 for Brazil, hops on a plane, trains for a day then has a club game like that…. WOW. I am just sorry he did not score for all that effort. He certainly deserved too.

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    • Johonna |  September 15th, 2008 at 8:56 am

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      MAD, here is Jose’s response to Lo Monaco:

      “Monaco? Io conosco Bayern Monaco, Monaco di Montecarlo, monaco del Tibet, G.P. di Monaco. Non ne conosco altri. Lo Monaco ha cercato di farsi pubblicita’ con il mio nome. Ma io ho degli sponsor che mi pagano per fare pubblicita’, per cui se vuole mi deve pagare anche lui.”

      It is masterful. No one is talking about Muntari. No one is picking apart the squad’s performance…. Everything is focused on Jose. He can really take care of his players - I love it!

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    • ursus arctos |  September 15th, 2008 at 9:31 am

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      Quote of the season so far.

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    • kirby |  September 15th, 2008 at 12:16 pm

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      jose really knows how to operate. its good to have him on our side :)

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    • MAD |  September 15th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

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      Just curious here, but 2 games in, is anyone disappointed with our closed season purchases?

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    • MAD |  September 15th, 2008 at 12:22 pm

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      I think I would include Mo in that question

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    • alessio |  September 15th, 2008 at 12:41 pm

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      What are Closed Season purchases?

      Funnyass quote from Mourinho. He’s a douche, but endlessly entertaining.

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    • Johonna |  September 15th, 2008 at 12:49 pm

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      No. I am actually really happy. So far, so good. It was clear at the end of last season that Mancini could not continue as coach. Given that and the available coaches, I think Jose is the best possible solution.

      Every time I see Deco play I shake my fist at Scolari - he could/should have been ours, but the new Mancini appears to be working out alright.

      Quaresma is an investment in the future of the club. Hopefully he will reach his considerable potential with Inter. He makes me happy.

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    • MAD |  September 15th, 2008 at 2:11 pm

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      Sorry, I was just talking about this with my father and sometimes we say “closed season” for “off season”.

      He, a milan supporter for 1/2 a century is pretty upset about their slow start, but he was sarcastically happy that the game last weekend wasn’t worse.

      My father was also predicting that Muntari will spend a lot of time sitting out suspensions. He wasn’t too committal about Quaresma and he just gave a we’ll see about Mancini. He also predicted a lot of 1-0 games with Mo.

      I get the feeling that a lot of that was sour grapes, but I am reasonably happy with the purchases. Considering some that we royally blew in the past, I think that so far these have been okay.

      I was really happy that the attitude from Saturday was to push forward more after we were down one point, and that we decided to continue attacking after we were a man down. Muntari has 2 cards in 2 games though.

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    • Johonna |  September 15th, 2008 at 2:38 pm

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      The ref on Saturday was card-happy. Also, the refs always “crack down” for the first few matches as they try to set the mood for the season. I say: Lets give it a few more matches before we judge.

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    • kirby |  September 15th, 2008 at 2:42 pm

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      sulley could be a liability. hopefully he curbs this problem of his. i would hate to go a man down during a crunch game against milan or something.

      i’m relatively happy with all our purchases. hopefully all the signings keep up their good form.

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    • ursus arctos |  September 15th, 2008 at 10:32 pm

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      MAD, I think your dad has enough sour grapes to make several hundred cases of bad wine (or whine, for that matter). Though it’s understandable given what Zio Silvio has done to his club.

      Muntari will be fine, he’s definitely gotten the message (and J is right, the ref completely lost control of the match on Saturday). I also don’t buy the accusations of ultra-defensiveness; this team will score goals (as well as giving them up, at least until they get their defence back).

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