Inter v The Army Of Darkness

By: Johonna | November 21st, 2008

Zanetti shields the ball from MolinaroWhat: Inter v Juventus
When: Saturday, Nov. 22, 8:30pm local time (11:30am Pacific; 2:30pm Eastern)
Where: San Siro, Milan
Referee: Nicola Rizzoli

Press: What do you like most about Juventus? What has impressed you most about the Bianconeri?
Mourinho: I like Inter more…

This game has turned me into a nervous wreck so I have put this preview off until the very last minute. I just plain flat out hate Juventus. I am not proud of myself – I try to be open-minded and not too judgmental, but there is just something about Juve – I find that I cannot help myself, I must hate them. Even more galling is that Inter just cannot seem to beat them on a regular basis. Statistically speaking, Juve wins. Almost all the time. Sometimes Inter win, and slightly fewer times, we draw: Juve and Inter have played 177 times in Serie A. Of those, 79 were won by Juve, 54 by Inter, and 44 were draws. The odds are slightly better if you only look at Inter home games. In that case, Inter are far more likely to win than to loose or draw. Given that Saturday’s game is a home game for Inter, that statistic gives me hope. But I am still realistic.

Last year was one of the bad years – Juve won this fixture (2-1), although we drew away so it was wacky all around. I would normally put highlights here of last year’s game, but I am just not that masochistic. How about a little Cuchu instead?

See, wasn’t that better? Ok, down to brass tacks.

Mourinho is playing this VERY close. He gave no hints as to line-ups or formations today at the press conference, and he has called up every available player – it is “all hands on deck” for this game. Who is available? Well, since Figo is back to training with the squad, the only unavailable players are Cordoba (suspended), Obinna (on his way back from Columbia), and the injured players (Rivas, Chivu, and possibly Jimenez).

With such a large pool to choose from, predicting a line-up is also a little dicey. La Gazzetta dello Sport predicts Mou will play a 4-3-1-2 with Marco taking Cordoba’s place and Ibra and Cruz up front (right). Il Corriere dello Sport are predicting a straight 4-4-2 (very vanilla) with Nico in the back and Balotelli upfront (left).


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I suppose it demonstrates the depth and flexibility of the squad that either of those formations (plus a 4-3-3) is possible. For myself, I would like to see Adriano given another shot, and, despite his problems, I think Marco is a better full back than Cambiasso. I would rather see Marco paired with Samuel and Cambiasso in the midfield than have Cuchu play out of position. But that is just me.

Realistically, I think we can beat them. We have a squad full of hugely talented players willing to lay it all on the line tomorrow. Our Brazilians may be tired, but they just came off a great, confidence-boosting win (plus, they are all used to the trip by now). Ibra and Cambiasso were rested last week – Ibra didn’t even train – so should be raring to go. All we have to do is play like we mean to win and keep on until the last whistle. I wont make any predictions, though; I am too superstitious.

Allora, Ragazzi, questa partita sarà sanguinoso e vivamente contestato, ma credo che vincerà (e se non, c’è sempre il ritorno).
FORZA INTER



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  • MAD |  November 22nd, 2008 at 1:54 pm

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    Say, wasn’t it Ibra who set up Muntari?

    He went wide on two chances, but he was the best forward on the pitch today.

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  • kirby |  November 22nd, 2008 at 1:55 pm

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    why so bitter ale?

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  • E |  November 22nd, 2008 at 1:56 pm

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    Alessio he sure as hell played way better than del piero and amauri

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  • Paolo |  November 22nd, 2008 at 1:57 pm

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    Where are all the deluded people?

    Inter is only as good as who?
    Their offense was going to do what against our defense?
    Their defense was going to what against out offense?

    They were not worried about RQ and Mancini? Well they didn’t have to be. The players that played took it to them and did it well.

    Juventus played exactly how I thought they would and were shit.

    Juventus was outclassed by a better team today, make no mistake about it.

    We owned that match. FUCKING OWNED large parts of it. Everybody played well. We looked so much more dangerous and better… everywhere on the pitch. We could have had at least 3 or 4 but ended up with one and that was all we needed!!!!!!!!!!!!

    FORZA INTER!!!!!!!!!

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  • Johonna |  November 22nd, 2008 at 1:58 pm

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    Stankovic had a great game, though, as did Samuel. Despite the yellow – Marco played well.

    Now there are the Greeks on Wednesday to take down.
    Balotelli anyone?

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  • Dave |  November 22nd, 2008 at 1:58 pm

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    alessio, your team was outclassed. Where was DP? He’s such a big game stalwart isnt he. He always makes the difference, right? Did he play better than Ibra? He did nothing. Completely invisible. nonexistant. You should worry about your inferior squad rather than Ibra.

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  • gregor |  November 22nd, 2008 at 1:59 pm

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    damn right we owned that match. Great win for us. FORZA INTER!!!!

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  • MAD |  November 22nd, 2008 at 1:59 pm

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    I agree with you Paolo. There was only one team on the pitch today.

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  • Paolo |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:00 pm

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    SMAKCED!!!!!!!!! SMAKCED THEM RIGHT OFF THAT CLOUD NINE LIKE I SAID WE WOULD.

    I am going to enjoy this all week!!!!!!

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  • alessio |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:00 pm

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    why so bitter ale?

    Uhm….I think you all know.

    I’ll be bitter for the rest of the fucking week. My brother is giallorosso, and I’m going to his house for thanksgiving. This is going to be awful.

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  • MAD |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:00 pm

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    I say that Quaresma, Balotelli and Mancini will get a lot of time in the CL game.

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  • Paolo |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:03 pm

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    ADP, Nedved, Iaquinta, Camo all seless out there. Completely shut out. There parts of the match Nedved had to come running all the way to other side of the pitch just to get a touch. Their most visible player was Amuri and that is not saying much. Momo had a decent match and Chiellini too.

    SCAPPA CONIGLI BIANCONERO SCAPPA!

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  • kirby |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:09 pm

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    “My brother is giallorosso, and I’m going to his house for thanksgiving. This is going to be awful.”

    hahaha i guess its all in good fun. my best friend is a milan support so i guess i know how you feel ;) .

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  • alessio |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:14 pm

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    hahaha i guess its all in good fun.

    Not really. It gets pretty physical. I was expecting Lazio to win their derby, too. Can’t get a break, jesus.

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  • adam |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:16 pm

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    Lol MAD you think Ibra set up Muntari? It was nothing more than a pathetic shot wide, like the rest of the shots he had all night. Congratulaions you one without even knowing what you were doing.

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  • Johonna |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:17 pm

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    Boy. Maybe Roma will lose? There is always hope, Ale.

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  • kirby |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:20 pm

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    the chance of roma losing is quite high, so there is hope.

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  • MAD |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:21 pm

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    Ibra was the most dangerous player out there but Stankovic was the one that seemed to want it more than any other. I wonder what Mourinho said to him this week that got him all riled up.

    JC had only one or two shots all night that he had to deal with. Manniger had to keep Juve in the game until he fell asleep on that one assist from Ibra that Muntari put in.

    Speaking of Muntari, how happy are we that we have him!?!?

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  • alessio |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:21 pm

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    Nah. Inter wins, and Roma beats Lazio, Roma could lose to Lecce and it wouldn’t matter. It’s gonna be like prison, I’m gonna have to kick his ass first to assert authority.

    Congrats on the 3 points. See you in March.

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  • MAD |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:27 pm

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    Bah, who cares about Roma. If they don’t win tomorrow they deserve to be where they are.

    Fiorentina beat the stuffing out of Udinese. The table as of right now haas Udinese in 8th place. They really should be higher than that considering the way they started the season.

    Fiorentina is in 5th place fight now, one point behind Juve. Awfully tight at the top.

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  • kirby |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:27 pm

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    remember ale, a properly placed DDT will solve all arguements. at least it does with my siblings ;) lol

    good game alessio, thanks for being humble in defeat. Cheers!

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  • ursus arctos |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:32 pm

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    Wooo hooo!

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  • Kabir |  November 22nd, 2008 at 2:44 pm

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    That game was incredibly satisfying.

    Samuel: welcome back sir! How we have missed you.

    forza inter.

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  • patcook |  November 22nd, 2008 at 3:59 pm

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    “Juve getting away with murder, Inter gets called for every little thing.” cant say i agree with you MAD. I think that most of those calls were just things that happen in normal play or that they weren’t actually as clearly fouls as you think.

    Are you suggesting match fixing? I’m not sure how strongly you believe that all those things

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  • adam |  November 22nd, 2008 at 4:01 pm

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    Patcook, finally someone with sense.

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