

Inter v Milan: A Very Valentine Preview
By: Johonna | February 14th, 2009
Well, here it is boys and girls – the Derby Preview. Yep, in less that 24 hours all of this nervous energy will be dissipated into the aether. After the game we will all get up and dust ourselves off, and, much like the day after Christmas, continue on with a sort of “now what” miasma. At least until next week when the Derby results will be a memory and our minds are turned towards Bologna and Manchester. But right now, we must only think about Milan… And how we are going to beat the snot out of them.
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Our last home game against Milan was December 23, 2007. We won that game 2-1 thanks to Cruz and Cambiasso:
To be fair, that was a glorious free-kick by Pirlo.
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For the first time in a long time, I dont have to do much here. If you want to know about AC Milan’s preparations, go check out Gianfranco’s Blog over at the AC Milan board. Really the only news from that side is whether or not Kaka will play. Frankly, I dont care. We have beat them before with him on the pitch and lost when he didn’t play. His presence or absence in no way predicts the outcome.
As for Maldini…. Didn’t we have his last derby last season? You know, when he announced his retirement for the first time? I know he is a great player with a huge, highly devoted fan base, but two years of sappy (and slightly morbid) “do it for Maldini” speeches seems a bit much to me.
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Mourinho has pretty much called up everyone. Hell, even Vieira is on the list. The only ones who didn’t at least make the bench are a couple of youth players (Mei and Bolzoni), Rivas (who just had his first child), Jimenez, Obinna, and Balotelli (who is suspended).
Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Defenders: Cordoba, Maxwell, Maicon, Burdisso, Materazzi, Samuel, Chivu, Santon.
Midfielders: Zanetti, Stankovic, Figo, Vieira, Cambiasso, Muntari, Mancini.
Strikers: Ibrahimovic, Cruz, Adriano, Crespo.
Why the large call-up? Apparently so that Mourinho has lots of wiggle room on the bench. He said:
“I have already decided my starting eleven for tomorrow’s match, I’m not interested in Milan’s team or if Kaka will play or not. I only have a few doubts about my bench, and this explains why many players have been called up. I have to think about the characteristics of the bench, but my team has been decided.”
Maicon trained with the squad today and is on the call-up sheet. If he is truly match fit, this is good news. If he suffering but soldiering through, this is bad news. I want him in tip-top condition for the Champion’s League tie at the end of the month.
Once again, Mou brought up the subject of refereeing in this press conference today. First to say that Maldini should not get any preferential treatment on the pitch, retiring or no, saying (this is my translation, so please excuse any errors):
I know that the fact that tomorrow will be the last derby for Paolo Maldini is not easy to accept for anyone, not even for me. But tomorrow, during those 90 minutes, he will be a player like everyone else in the field: for this reason if he commits a foul that would result in a penalty kick, the referee must whistle for one, and if he commits a foul that would result in a yellow card, he must be cautioned, and if it merits a red card, he must be ejected. All this because during the game tomorrow he will be a player just like all the others, after he return to being truly special.
Then to point out what a great referee Rossetti is, saying:
… I’m going to play this derby with the certainty of having an arbitrator of great quality. He has experience in communicating with the players… He is a referee at the same level of players in the field that are of great quality.”
Mourinho has all the bases covered then. First he says that the referee was of the highest quality but warns the press to look for favoritism towards Maldini. Perfect!
Well, there really isn’t much to say. There is no reason why we cannot win this game. We are the strongest team in the championship right now – numbers dont lie. If we play like we did against Roma and Juve, we should be fine. I wont make a prediction except to say that I know in my heart that this squad has the ability to take Milan to the cleaners.
Here is hoping for three points tomorrow!
FORZA INTER
Ok, I couldn’t resist. For all you AC Milan fans, before you freak out, this is just gentle ribbing. And it is the night before the derby, after all. Please dont think less of me… but it was just too good not to post…

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What do you suppose is going on here? I thought Cuchu had a good game.
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rut roh, cambi did something…
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haha ya the black panther. classic
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MAD, we’re not mad. It is funny how you over react though.
Like Inter living up to it’s name and playing no Italians, you also live up to your name, at times even a bit crazy.
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cuchu did great , ibra ’s the only one who really wasnt his usual self but who would be if you double marked everytime you get the ball unless you’re lionel messi or arjen robben you’re never gonna have a good game under such circumstances
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we are 9 in front of Juve
we are 11 in front of Milan
we are 16 in front of the team that came out to the media this past summer and said that they were better than us
do we really care what Roma people think?
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See, told you they were here!
it hurts to be right this much
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E, I thought this was Ibra Mr.Big Game against AC Nursing home. Mr. Big Game should be able to handle 4 grandpa’s with canes shouldn’t he, unless he’s an overrated big game choker, which he is.
You guys got lucky today.
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Yeah, we are lucky every week
us with our lousy team and all
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adam, you should have seen him earlier though. Cussing and typing in all caps and calling us “stupid fucks”. It was hilarious!
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I am only going to say this about Adriano’s goal.
His arm was not away from his body, which makes it part of his body, and he did not forcefully push the ball into the net with his hand. The ball was also played off his head first and as Skyder mentioned, according to the rule, the goal stood and correctly so.
If everyone is going to complain about that goal then why not complain that Inter should have been awarded a penalty in the 1st half when Maicon drilled the ball off Jankulovski’s arm. It was in no way a penalty but according to the way some people think then they should be making a cry for that as well.
There is nothing to dispute or debate.
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“adam, you should have seen him earlier though. Cussing and typing in all caps and calling us “stupid fucks”. It was hilarious!”
It sure was. I love it when people are dumb. Making fun of you is very amusing.
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Dare i say Adriano is coming back?
There could be a lot of trouble for the opposition if he is!!
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Yeah! With that interpretation of the rule there’s no limit to his goal-scoring prowess now! Look out world!
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Well if it works for Juve…
It might as well work for us too.
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hey i think the milan fans are kinda mad right now. anyone else getting that feeling?
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Wow. No wonder people dont respect for this team; however, winning trophies is winning trophies right?
Typical derby, full of emotion. Congrats interistas.
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Nnahoj you’re a clown , you got a lot of balls coming here to complain about favoritism are you serious ?
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“Nnahoj you’re a clown , you got a lot of balls coming here to complain about favoritism are you serious ?”
Is that a trick question?
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maradona won the world cup for argentina with his hands people got over it didnt they ? they will get over this too if not they can die
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Nnahoj every question is a tricky one for your dumb ass
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samson lol what team do you have respect for ………..atalanta maybe?
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Ouch! That hurt, E!
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More pointless arguing as usual. Milan lost, quit crying, it wont change anything.
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Milan with 65% possession…
damn.All the while Inter seemed more deadly when they had the ball though.
Even if they got away with a handball and a chokeslam.
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