

Inter 3 – 0 Reggina: 20 Points and Counting
By: Johonna | March 23rd, 2009
Despite a slippery pitch and only one central defender on the squad (and a third string one to boot), Inter managed to hold on to their seven-point lead at the top of the table. Thanks to a set-piece goal from Cambiasso, a brace from Ibra, and yet more heroics from Julio Cesar, we took a full three points while keeping our offensive and defensive records intact. It wasn’t always pretty – Cambiasso and Rivas are not an ideal pairing for central defense – but our game was effective. With this win, we are 20 points from our main objective: Inter’s 17th scudetto (although I still say 21 points).
First of all, for those who did not get to see the game, our would like to refresh thier memories, here are the highlights:
With Adriano and all but one central defender unavailable, Mourinho had to switch things up a bit. He started with a 4-2-3-1, with Zanetti and Stankovic helping the defense (boy did we need it), Balotelli flanked by Ibra and Muntari, and Mancini in front.

Nice to see Mancini on the field for a change. (Note: no Vieira, Dave!)
Things began quickly as Brienza tested Julio Cesar in the second minute. Inter replied with set-piece goal from Cambiasso. It is his second of the season, and, as he has renewed his contract with Inter until 2014, I am sure there will be many more to come.

GOAL! Cambiasso beats the offside trap and gets his name on the score sheet!
Reggina got a bit stroppy after the goal and the fouls started flying. Four minutes after Inter’s first goal, Reggina defender Valdez caught Mancini in the box and Mazzoleni awarded a penalty. Ibra stepped up to the ball and slotted it home. Ten minutes in and Inter were already up two. Of course, we were also up 2-0 early in the first half when we played Reggina at the Granillo and look how that turned out. This game was by no means over.

Mancini gets taken down…

… and Ibra converts the penalty.
I suppose we could have dropped back and tried to defend the lead for 80 minutes, but no, we kept the pressure on Reggina, looking for a third. In the space of a minute Ibra shanked one goal (the ball rolled over his foot) then hit the post with another. Reggina took their ire out on Balotelli (I think he is still our most fouled player) and conceded a couple very dangerous free kicks on the edge of their box. One did not get past the wall, the other was a victim of the terrible, horrible, killer pitch at the San Siro. Ibra slipped just as he was taking the shot and the chance was wasted.
Not happy with just foiling our free-kicks, the pitch decided to start taking out the players. Mancini was actually having a pretty good game – Mourinho may have found a position that will actually work for him in the squad – then, as he was trying to turn with the ball, he slipped and looks to have pulled something. He had to be taken off and Obinna came on in his place. Hopefully it is not too serious and he can recover over the break.
Reggina were not entirely pinned back, and managed to break out for a couple dangerous runs at goal. Cozza hit side netting and Barillà managed to get through our defense with only Julio Cesar to beat. Julio Cesar shut him down, but only because he is the dreamiest, yummiest, stoppingest keeper around. And didn’t he look fabulous in his springtime yellow kit? I love Julio Cesar.
Il Bambino Santon managed to pick up a yellow in the second half for a tactical foul on Brienza (his second in as many games). It wasn’t pretty and I hope Davide is not picking up some bad habits. Soon after, Reggina get a free kick on their own half – which they take horribly. Stankovic picks up the ball at the halfway line, passes to Ibra who then runs past four Reggina defenders and delicately chips Puggioni for his 19th Serie A goal. It was beautiful.

And a second for Ibra. That makes 19 for the league – and still 9 games to go.
This third goal seemed to wake Reggina up and they came gunning for a goal. The next 10 minutes really showed the horror of having Cambiasso as a central defender. I know he did his best – and it was an admirable job – but Cuchu is a midfielder and, in some instances, it showed. First, he missed a clearance, perfectly setting up Reggina midfielder Barilla and forcing Julio Cesar into a diving save. Lanzaro (Reggina’s right back) gets a hold of the rebound and takes another shot at goal. Cambiasso misses the clearance again, only this time while effectively blocking JC’s view of the ball. Once again, luckily Julio Cesar is fan-freaking-tastic ’cause he managed to get down and parry the shot out of play. Did I mention? I love Julio Cesar!

JC all smiles after a quick “sorry” from Cambiasso.
The last twenty or so minutes play out with some end-to-end action, a brief appearance by Jimenez (who comes on for Stankovic then has to come off himself 10 minutes later), and a few minutes for Maxwell. Reggina wanted a penalty as Santos went down in the box, but Mazzoleni would have none of it. I think Santos just hammed it up a bit too much, making a perfectly real foul look like a flop.
After this, Reggina just got a bit nasty, with angry fouls on Balotelli and Santon, and a worrying episode with Ibra and his knee. Really, by the time the 80th minute came around, I just wanted the game to be over. Three up, clean sheet, and two players already off injured… I was done. I watched the last ten minutes through my fingers. Julio Cesar was forced into three more incredible saves then the referee must have felt my pain because there was no added injury time. Whew.
In the end, I was quite impressed with Balotelli, although he still seems to be taking fouls a bit too personally. Cambiasso did an admirable job in defense, but Zanetti did spend quite a bit of time back there helping out. Mancini was having a great game and I was sorry to see him go. Muntari started out well, but then his touch began to let him down towards the end of the match. Rivas did not suck! Maybe he will work out after all. Really, everyone played a pretty good to darn good match. This game made me feel a bit more confident about the rest of the season.
FORZA INTER
Does this mean we have to call him DOCTOR Mourinho now?

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Great performance by Inter!the third goal was very beautiful,,reminds me of totti’s goal on Toldo(shit!!).
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I thought that overall Santon had a great game. He went back well stopping up the left side and he also went forward well, he almost had an assist. Problems start for him when he goes forward and the other team begins to counter and he gets caught in La La Land. Then he has to foul just to stop play, so he can get back.
“yummiest”!?!?! …ew…
Well, if he finds a phone box thats bigger on the inside than it is on the outside we can call him “Doctah Mou”. He already has the scarf… or is that too old school?
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I am sorry you dont approve of the adjectives… I cant help it, though, I am smitten.
And as for the other thing… No, not old school (BBC is actually running a new version that is pretty good), just horribly geeky. Of course, I know exactly of what you speak so, sadly, I am also a huge geek.
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Great write-up as usual, Jo. MOM was JC for me, although Ibra showed his class again.
Onto some (more exciting) stuff: Inter, along with AC and Chelsea will be visiting the US for summer exhibition games. Not too many games in the north-east, although there’s a “derby” match-up on July 26 at Foxborough, Mass. I’m definitely going! Nothing in the Pacific north-west, though, Jo!
Here’s the full schedule from C4:
Sunday, July 19
Club America-Inter at Stanford Stadium (Palo Alto, Calif.)Tuesday, July 21
Chelsea-Inter at the Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)Wednesday, July 22
Milan-Club America at the Georgia Dome (Atlanta, Ga.)Friday, July 24
Milan-Chelsea at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.)Sunday, July 26
Milan-Inter at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)Sunday, July 26
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In other news, Gazzetta is saying that Ibra has already told Mou that he’s not staying at Inter past summer. Apparently, Moratti’s gonna have a heart-to-heart with Ibra soon, although this huge amount of 100 million pounds has been floating around all Italian newspapers.
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Anyone in the LA area: Mou is flying to LA this Friday to prepare for Inter’s pre-season training camp there. Sweet!
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I bought tickets for the Pasadena game: Inter v Chelsea.
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They are already on sale? Where?
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I could definitely go to the Inter-Milan derby in Boston, that would be pretty cool. Maybe some Rochester Interistas would go, too.
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oh my god oh my god oh my god i live in san diego and i definitely want to go see inter at the rose bowl. ive never been to any of their games or any pro soccer games for that matter. where do i buy tickets??
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I am confirmed for the game in Foxborough against “them”!!
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On Mou saying other coaches have their team selected for them, he didn’t mention specific coaches did he?
So don’t know why that got such a strong reaction, well known fact I thought.
Not sure if this is the specific interview, about 8.30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVAavR97GQU
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No Way Alessandro! San Diego is my ancestral homeland. In fact, I just bought a new OB decal for my car.
Mari, I think the whole reaction to the newest Mou thing is just hysterical! Talk about your guilty conscious. He never singled anyone out and the fact that they think he is talking about them is really very funny. How does that song go…
“You’re so vain, you probably think this song is about you, dont you…”
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you can buy tickets at http://www.ticketmaster.com
that’s where I got mine
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Paolo, I’m going to Boston as well. Where are your seats?
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ibrahimovic go to de F.C.Barcelona and wins 3 cups other torn
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