Inter v Genoa Preview+

By: Johonna | October 25th, 2008

Cruz scores on Genoa, Oct. 2007
Where: San Siro, Milan
When: Sun, Oct 26 2008, 15:00 CET (7am Pacific, 10am Eastern)
Referee: Orsato di Schio
How to watch: Ride the stream.

And here we are, back to league play. Inter are looking to continue their small streak of good fortune on Sunday when Genoa come to Milan. Genoa, on the other hand, are just looking for a result. They have had an absolutely bipolar start to the season, winning at home and loosing away. I just hope that this will not be their break-out game – we are finally at the top, and I would like to stay there for a while. For a look at the game from the Genoa perspective, “i” has posted a preview on the Genoa board.

I would like to give a big shout-out to whomever decides when daylight savings time begins and ends in Italy. Because of that wonderful person (or people), I dont have to get up at 6am to watch the game (yes!). Tonight at 2am, Daylight Savings Time ends in Italy while here in the US, we dont change until November. As a result, I get to sleep an extra hour tomorrow which is much appreciated. Thanks Italy!

Back to the game.

By all accounts, when at home, Genoa are a great team with an impressive record. Even Mou likes them, saying:

Genoa is a team that plays very well, attacking not only with the three-pointed cone but also the wings and the placement of midfielders. It is a team that is beginning to build their own game from behind, is a team that I like and respect very much, but obviously we think we can win.

Last October, Inter did just that, thumping Genoa 4-1:

Of course, the scoreline may be the same tomorrow (but 4-0 would be better), but the goal scorers will likely be entirely different. Cordoba and Suazo are gone, and Cambiasso will sit this game out.

Mourinho and I are not the only ones who think we can win this game, Paulo “Pablito” Rossi also thinks Inter will take it. He had these kind words:

I am absolutely convinced that Inter is by far the strongest Italian team. If to this one adds that with Mourinho the team has improved as the Portuguese coach has more conviction and personality, then for the Genoa of Gasperini, even though they play attractive football, I rule out a miracle in Milan.

And in case you want to check my translation, here is the original Italian:
Sono convintissimo che l’Inter sia di gran lunga la più forte squadra italiana. Se a questo si aggiunge che con Mourinho è migliorata perché il tecnico portoghese le ha dato più convinzione e più personalità, per il Genoa di Gasperini, che pure gioca un calcio attraente, escludo il miracolo a Milano.

I was hoping Mourniho would drop some hints on tomorrow’s formation in the press conference today, but no, he is taking this opportunity to “Italianize” himself and is playing it close to his chest. All he would say is that JC will return in goal and, of course, there is the squad list:

Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Defenders: Cordoba, Maxwell, Maicon, Burdisso, Materazzi, Chivu.
Midfielders: Zanetti, Stankovic, Muntari, Mancini, Quaresma.
Strikers: Ibrahimovic, Cruz, Adriano, Crespo, Obinna, Balotelli.

Once again, though, Mou has pulled out some surprise inclusions: Crespo is on the list for like the second time this season, there is Balotelli, and Maxwell. I just read that Maxwell said he needed 10 more days, but I guess Mou thinks otherwise. As for Balotelli, there is some speculation that he will start but only play 45 minutes. Apparently, if the internet is to be believed, Mourinho is unhappy with Balotelli’s shenanigans on the pitch against Torino. I missed this game but it seems there was some shoving and a stupid yellow card.

In any event, Datasport thinks he will start and offer this lineup:

Inter (4-3-3):

Julio Cesar;
Maicon, Cordoba, Materazzi, Chivu;
J. Zanetti, Stankovic, Muntari;
Quaresma, Ibrahimovic, Balotelli.

All we can do is wait see at this point.

Even though Mario has some anger control issues on the pitch, I would welcome a start for him if only to knock us out of our at-home doldrums. If you look at our record, recently we have a tendency to appear labored at home, grinding at single-goal leads (1-0 Lecce and Anorthosis; 2-1 Catania and Bologna). Away, we have larger leads (4-0 Roma, 3-1 Torino, 0-2 Panathinaikos). While this is an interesting pattern, I am not sure what it means. Still, I think it will be a good season if the only criticism isn’t that we are not winning, but that we are not winning by enough goals.

Back to Balotelli.

There were a few alarming rumors around the ol’ internets yesterday that Balotelli was looking for the door. This, of course, was denied by Balotelli and his agent/brother. Personally, I think this is just a tactic by Balotelli’s agent to try to force Mou’s hand. So, for all the circling buzzards on this board, Balotelli is under contract until the summer of 2011 and I find it exceedingly unlikely that Moratti would be willing to sell. Unfortunately for Balotelli, Mourinho does not strike me as the type of coach that takes kindly to threats.

On the other end, Zlatan has extended his contract until 2013. He does appear happy at Inter and I am sure the 12 million Euro a year help.

A big ol’ Buon Compliano to Christain Chivu who turns 28 on Sunday. I wonder if Marco and Deki will throw him a party…
Happy Birthday Chivu
AP Photo by Vadim Ghirda

Allora Ragazzi, domani voglio tre punti… per piacere.
FORZA INTER
Three points please



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  • MAD |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:48 am

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    Genoa is going to be thrilled with this draw.

    I can just see the headlines:

    Inter drew a game it should have won, as NO OTHER TEAM HAS DONE… team in crisis!

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  • MAD |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:50 am

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    WE HAD TWO PENALTIES NOT CALLED!!! THIS IS BULLSHIT!

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  • MAD |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:51 am

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    How is that not a penalty?

    Obinna was trucked over in the area!

    One mistake I can see but do we have to be shot in the area for there to be a call?

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  • Johonna |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:54 am

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    what the fuck is WRONG WITH US??????????????

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  • MAD |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:55 am

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    Yeah, we get run over and checked in the area… nothing

    God forbid that Burdisso put a hand on someone.

    FUCK!

    Genoa is fucking lucky. 61 home game scoring record was just broken. Inter against 10 men inferior team.

    We should be cleaning the remains of these assholes off the floor with a squeegee.

    FUCK!

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  • Kabir |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:57 am

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    we played poorly. the only time the team seemed to feel any sense of urgency was from around the 86th minute wtf. Not sure why the double sub at halftime. Genoa obviously came to mostly defend and we got very frustrated very quickly.

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  • MAD |  October 26th, 2008 at 8:01 am

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    Milan is winning thanks to David Goldenballs Bechkam no doubt. Boy their season is saved now.

    Napoli is winning. Udinese beat Roma… like everyone else this month. Maybe they should just stop kidding themselves and change their insignia to a drum.

    Even Juventus won, which shows how crazy a week it is. Ranieri’s been losing more than he’s used to… which says something for how bad it’s been at Juventus lately… you can tell because is normally worried forehead is beginning to look like a ziggurat leading up to his comb-over.

    But we can’t beat the hockey team from Genoa… at home. FUCK!

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  • Johonna |  October 26th, 2008 at 8:04 am

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    Still, I think most of the Genoa team will be limping tomorrow. Everyone comes to the San Siro and plays like it is the CL final. I watch these teams against other opponents and they play like crap. How come we never get to play the crappy team???

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  • Gianfranco |  October 26th, 2008 at 8:08 am

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    Johanna, welcome to the San Siro syndrome, everyone plays their heart out in the walls, and our teams get the brunt of it!!

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  • Johonna |  October 26th, 2008 at 8:32 am

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    Well it sucks and I am just plain tired of it.

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  • Paolo |  October 26th, 2008 at 10:04 am

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    Everyone rises to the occasion when they have to play the best teams. They all want to be the ones to say they beat Inter (or Milan for that matter) at the Meazza. It’s like it is a trophy in its own right to win in Milano. Its still no excuse.

    I didn’t see the game at all. It wasn’t on any channel here which is rare & pissed me off. I can’t stand when they are playing and I cannot watch. Sounds like it was frustrating. I wonder if Jose has them work on finishing in traning. If not, he should certainly start. The tons of missed chances is not good. Its beginning to bother me… A LOT

    Not a good week to be leaving points on the table specially when some teams did not deserve the 3 points they got… but when the dust settles we are still tops in points in but 2nd place on goal differential. It could be worse.

    Crazy looking table. If there is a winner in the late game it will look even crazier.

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  • Paolo |  October 26th, 2008 at 10:07 am

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    it is a MUST WIN match on Wednesday. Mou better have these guys ready.

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  • alessio |  October 26th, 2008 at 10:24 am

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    Wtf is with the Mourinho skinhead look?

    Johonna, we’ve got the same deal. You shoulda seen it in Serie B when some striker from some shittyass team knew he’d get his 15minutes if he scored against us. But we can’t complain because of the size of our payrolls.

    Pitch at our stadium looked terrible, apparently it was 7-8 years old. Replaced it and results have been going a bit better for us.

    Fiorentina-Inter will be a great game.

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  • kirby |  October 26th, 2008 at 10:46 am

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    this is rather disappoint to wake up hung over to. sigh? from what ive read, it doesnt sound good.

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  • asem ICS (ICS is not a title - it stands for "is considering suicide") |  October 26th, 2008 at 12:50 pm

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    MAD, why must you hate Roma so much…?
    Is it because some of our fans are retarded?
    If so, I’m sorry for their behavior.
    But seriously, antagonizing us only sends us deeper into depression.

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  • MAD |  October 26th, 2008 at 2:06 pm

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    asem, it’s not really the team, although I’ve never been a big fan. I sympathize with the team and some of you… I feel bad for you and Bashar to name 2. But the rest of them… you know I read the Roma boards now, which I never used to, just to watch them get sadder, madder and more panicky, even if it’s temporary.

    Five minutes of my day, and I feel refreshed!

    But yeah, last season from Feb on, it was always Roma fans just being unpleasant, if I can understate for the moment.

    So, asem, it’s not fair and it happens to all of us. But there you go.

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  • asem ICS (ICS is not a title - it stands for "is considering suicide") |  October 26th, 2008 at 3:35 pm

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    I feel you no homo.
    *sigh* i’m just so sad…
    …really thought we could get the treble this season…

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  • patcook |  October 26th, 2008 at 4:02 pm

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    paolo, Inter-Genoa was on ESPN in Australia

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  • Brian |  October 26th, 2008 at 5:13 pm

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    mourinho is threatening to leave people at home for the trip to florence. you think he is referring to quaresma?

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  • Johonna |  October 26th, 2008 at 5:57 pm

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    Well, I am just writing about that now for my next post. No, I dont think it will be Quaresma – Mou specifically mentions him as one of the good players today.

    Adri and Quaresma were not subbed of at the half because they were playing poorly, they were subbed so that Balotelli and Obinna would have a chance to show what they could do. I dont think it went well for the two them today.

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  • Paolo |  October 26th, 2008 at 6:59 pm

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    Bobby Freshwater scored a beauty today! Can’t wait to see him feature for Inter.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LozES46SMDQ&eurl=http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home

    I am nervous about the Fiorentina match. We need 3 points from it. Should be a great match.

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  • Paolo |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:00 pm

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    any news on Cambiasso? Will he be ready for Wednesday?

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  • alessio |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:03 pm

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    I watched most of the game on replay, and I thought Quaresma was piss poor. I haven’t seen a good performance from him yet.

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  • Johonna |  October 26th, 2008 at 7:41 pm

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    Nothing about Cambiasso, nothing about muntari.

    Since we had midfielders playing as defensive players, how will our defensive players do as midfielders?

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  • enis |  October 31st, 2008 at 9:36 am

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    sdfhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

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