Juventus – Internazionale: D’erby d’Italia Cagefight of D’eath

By: Johonna | December 5th, 2009

Balotelli knows how to score against Juve

Well, here we are, mere hours before the the so-called Derby d’Italia. Inter go into this match with heads held (relatively) high, at the top of the table and having only lost two games all season. Not bad. Juventus, on the other hand, are on the wrong side of the dreaded (and much over stated) crisis. They come to the match a slightly wounded, cornered animal, kicking and clawing to regain what Juventini consider to be their rightful place at the top of the table. Three point tomorrow would certainly help them on their way. For Inter, this game is a test of grit, determination, and squad depth. No matter our relative positions on the table or our recent winning ways, those two stars on the Juventus jersey are visible proof that every team is the underdog when they come to the Old Lady’s house. I just hope this underdog’s bite is worse that its bark.

What: Derby d’Italia, Juventus v Internazionale
Where: Stadio Olimpico, Turin
When: Saturday, December 5, 8:45pm local time (11:45am pacific, 2:45pm eastern)
How to Watch: Live on Fox Soccer Channel or the internets (MyP2P, Rojadirecta, Ustream, and ATDHE.net).

As I wrote in my last post, an Inter win at the Stadio Olimpico di Torino is a very rare occurrence. Inter has traveled to Turin for 90 league matches against Juventus and of theses, Inter has only won 14 with an additional 17 draws. I will leave you to do the math for the rest as the number is a bit embarrassing. Last year, this game was one of those draws. Between the last ditch clearance off the line and the fact that their goal was the result of a massive defensive error in injury time – this really should have been a win instead. It chaps my hide, let me tell you. We should’ve kept our heads – we should’ve beaten them. Highlights:

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I am not going to spend much time here. If you are interested in their take, go visit Roberto and Alessio over on the Juventus board.

Basically, All we need to know is that Ferrara’s injury troubles are just about over as only Salihamidzic and Iaquinta remain unavailable. Everyone else is at his disposal.

US

Mourinho has called up 20 players (it was 21 but Maicon’s ban was upheld):

Portieri: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni;
Difensori: Cordoba, Zanetti, Lucio, Materazzi, Samuel, Chivu;
Centrocampisti: Stankovic, Thiago Motta, Muntari, Vieira, Krhin, Cambiasso, Mancini;
Attaccanti: Eto’o, Suazo, Milito, Balotelli.

Well, no real surprises here. Wesely is still smarting from his little outing with the Dutch National team (damn you Orangies). Hasn’t anyone ever told them that it is rude to break a person’s new toys? Mario is back on the list and if he doesn’t play tomorrow it will be for “purely technical reasons” (or so says Mou). Good news indeed as Balotelli knows how to score against Juve and we need that – desperately.

Balotelli training before the Juve match
Back to training with a smile on his face. That’s what we like to see.

La Gazzetta has spoken. Mourinho will play 4-3-1-2

Julio Cesar
Zanetti Lucio Samuel Chivu
Muntari Cambiasso Thiago Motta
Stankovic
Milito Eto’o

Bench: Toldto, Cordoba, Materazzi, Vieira, Khrin, Mancini, Balotelli

And really, what else could it be? It would be nice to Sneijder in the mix – fingers crossed he is just left out so that he can be tip top on Wednesday – but it is not to be. Maybe when they come to Milan things will be different.

Mourinho was quite low-key at his press conference today. I think this was in large part an effort to take some of the emotion out of the game and basically, just bring things down a notch or two. Apparently last week’s press silence was also part of that. Mourinho said:

“We gave a positive response to what the environment Juventus had asked a few days ago. They asked us very quietly to throw water and not gas on the fire and we were in total agreement. The way to do is to not speak at all, to say nothing, to not feed the controversy, to speak calmly and not to give even the possibility that that the words are misrepresented or taken our of context. President Moratti and Director Branca have spoken and they are the people responsible for what they have to say, the team has remained quiet, I am here with the profile that you have already guessed and I think we responded in the manner that Juventus requested. For this reason, I see no reason why tomorrow night should be anything other than a football match and only this, nothing more.”

He went on to praise Juventus saying:

“Last year, Juventus was already a team with quality, then they invested about 50 million in the summer market… Juve bought good players… I expect an angry team, angry with itself [which will be hard to face] because usually an angry team has a higher level of motivation and concentration.”

He also dampened the fire just a bit more by downplaying the importance of this match in general and specifically to Inter’s overall scudetto campaign saying:

“Juventus-Inter is obviously an important game, it brings with it much history and many of these games are already part of it. But for me, it is a game for three points, points that are exactly the same as those we have acquired from the game against Fiorentina and that we lost against Sampdoria. Exactly the same. …the only thing we know one hundred percent is that, whatever happens, we will leave Torino first in the standings, there is no doubt. Regardless of our result and that of other teams that are around Inter, we will leave from Torino first in the standings. This certainly does not diminish the motivation nor the desire and the confidence that the team has to do well, to play a good game and gain a good result.”

All in all, it was a pretty tame presser. Clearly, Mourinho can keep it in his pants when he needs to. The only small jibe Mou got in was against Court of Federal Justice when he said he expected “giustizia no giusta” from them (which roughly translates to “justice not fairness” or something like that) in Maicon’s case. I dont know if their ruling was fair or not, but Maicon is out.

Ok, cards on the table. I want to win this one. I mean, I really want Inter to win this one. I know it wont change how the media portrays Inter or change anyone’s opinion, but I want to have at least this one shining thing that I can look back on no matter the outcome of our season. Something I can look back at and say “At least we did this one beautiful thing.” And best part is? I think we actually have a shot.

A quick look at the standings table shows that Inter has scored more goals and conceded fewer than Juventus. We have dropped seven points so far this season (1 loss, 2 draws) while they have dropped 15 (shocking)! Even better, our away attack and defense is better than theirs is at home. Still, we mustn’t get carried away. Juventus has a good squad. Plus, they will be out for blood. Blood we will need next Wednesday. We must stay focused on this game and forget the next. We must come with respect of Juve but no fear. We must play until the last whistle and never say die. Oh, and Eto’o has to finally come through with those goals he has been promising. If we can do all this, or maybe even just some of it, we can actually win this thing.

FORZA INTER


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  • MJ |  December 6th, 2009 at 5:16 am

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    That was the funniest banner i have seen in a while by Juve fans:

    Don’t kid yourself Balotelli, you’d annoy us even if you were white.

    LOL!

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  • gaetano |  December 6th, 2009 at 8:34 am

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    inter inter although i am a juventus supporter I agree with everything you said about confidence. when i heard mourinhos comments about it not being important i thought wtf. this game has given juventus a big jolt pre bayern, and that alone will keep us in the hunt.

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  • kirby |  December 6th, 2009 at 9:26 am

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    Antonio, have you ever seen me come to your fucking board to trash talk? huh? answer me fucking that. harden up? at the end of teh fucking day? we’re still 4 point atop of the table and 5 points ahead of juve so one lost doesnt do us shit.

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  • Kabir |  December 6th, 2009 at 10:07 am

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    For those that haven’t done so, check out Patcook’s blog and read the strange piece by Susy Campanelle on football-italia.

    Does anyone have updates on Sneijder for Rubin Kazan? Is he definitely out?

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  • Vinod |  December 6th, 2009 at 11:13 am

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    Kabir, inter.it says the injured players are still training separately. It doesn’t look too hopeful just yet. Taking on Rubin Kazan without Sneijder or Ricky isn’t something that I can digest at all. If we have to see Deki at 3/4ista again for the most important game of our season so far, I’m going to barf.

    I’m a little worried about Mourinho – Zanetti revealed that Mourinho apparently didn’t even talk to the team after the Juventus game. I don’t care that he didn’t talk to the press, but not even the team?

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  • Vinod |  December 6th, 2009 at 11:15 am

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    Interestingly, some of our babies – the U17s – beat Milan 4-0 as well… :)

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  • Drew |  December 6th, 2009 at 11:22 am

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    Just scanning some of these comments here, so apologies if what I’m saying was already addressed. Honestly, I didn’t see us playing with a lack of drive or focus yesterday. I thought we played generally well for being without perhaps our two most effective playmakers. It was a match that seemed destined to end in a tie, and if it wasn’t for Marchisio’s admittedly beautiful move against Cesar, it would have.

    Was Juve’s first goal offside? Almost certainly. Was Milito fouled in the box? Eh…maybe. I have to say, the refs made some clearly bad calls, but there’s really zero evidence that there was any sort of fix or favoritism involved. They got away with some shit, and so did we.

    I think they just beat us this time. It fucking blows, but it’ll just be motivation to beat them senseless when they come to Milan.

    Balo really embarrassed himself, and while I find it excusable because he’s only 19 and was getting whistled by a whole stadium, it was nonetheless a cringe-worthy showing. I’m still a huge fan, and I will still wear his jersey, but that whole grabbing-his-forehead-after-being-elbowed-in-the-collarbone thing was pretty goddamn lame.

    I also don’t like how easily Milito goes down sometimes. Muntari was crap and lucky not have been sent off. Eto’o and Cambiasso were looking great and much more like their old selves, which is nice to see. I like the way Motta even got Buffon ready to fight — every team needs at least one asshole, and we’ve clearly got ours.

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  • Kabir |  December 6th, 2009 at 11:31 am

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    Hmm not sure who to support in this Rome derby…need to chose the lesser of two evils. While I absolutely can’t stomach Roma, I also can’t get myself to support the fascists. Hopefully it will full of goals and cards.

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  • MJ |  December 6th, 2009 at 1:34 pm

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    @Johanna, as roma we’re back baby! are ya watching the match!

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  • The Troll |  December 6th, 2009 at 2:34 pm

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    yeah I agree with you 100% inter inter. I think that deki and zanetti are good but are yet again do not solve enough problems on the creative front for us. I disagree with you on the milan victory though, we completely outplayed them, they were the better team in the first 20 minutes or so but after we slowly crept into the match we took control of it and never let it go after that. Thats what I though the team would do after conceding that first goal (which shouldnt have happened because A. No way was that a foul B. Del Piero or whoever that was, was offside C. Julio Cesar brainfarted completely and on any other day would have easily saved that) and we responded well with eto’o’s goal and at that point I expected us to take complete control of the match. Honestly we could have but the players didnt really look like they really wanted to win it, thats the stupid thing, you can never keep juve in the game, the easiest way to beat the motherfucking bianconeri is to score two quick goals because as we all know, they are incredibly fucking annoying in that they always tie the game if the other team was up by a goal and if the other team is deservedly in the lead they find a way to get back in it be it deserved or not. So hit them quickly and dont let up after you go 1-0 up against them or after you tie the match with them because if you dont finish them off they will end up winning the game. Thats what happened to milan against them last year at san siro and thats what happened to us in torino last season. Dont worry I am sure that the team will want revenge for this when they come to san siro in April.

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  • Bruno |  December 6th, 2009 at 3:32 pm

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    Say it without insulting anyone

    MAD

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  • The Troll |  December 6th, 2009 at 3:58 pm

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    yeah yeah yeah, bruno keep talking, we will see what your team is really made of when they come to san siro in april, we will wait patiently and then in april at san siro your team will die

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  • Bruno |  December 6th, 2009 at 4:14 pm

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    Troll

    2-1

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  • Antonio |  December 6th, 2009 at 4:27 pm

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    Say it without insulting anyone

    MAD

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  • Miss R |  December 6th, 2009 at 5:24 pm

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    Antonio – i’m literally in tears of laughter. you have seriously made my night if not my weekend.

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  • Zafar |  December 6th, 2009 at 7:57 pm

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    I’m just surprised why nobody is mentioning Marchisio’s you-will-just-stand/lie-(especially – lie)-and-watch-me-while-I- create-one-of-my-piece-of-art style goal??
    @troll you have 5 more points, we have 11 more SCUDETTI… (just a friendly reminder) g’nite!

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  • The Troll |  December 6th, 2009 at 9:06 pm

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    antonio why dont you go and post comments on a blog where people actually like you, oh wait Im sure even the bilanisti get tired of your horse shit, do us a favor and just die

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  • The Troll |  December 6th, 2009 at 9:07 pm

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    yes you’re right about one thing zafar you have 11 scudetti rubati, good night

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  • The Troll |  December 6th, 2009 at 9:07 pm

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    Bruno:

    1-0

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  • Zafar |  December 6th, 2009 at 9:17 pm

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    who’s talking about stealing shit… lol

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  • kirby |  December 7th, 2009 at 3:11 am

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    dont call me out then if you plan on insulting other people. [edit - MAD]

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  • Kabir |  December 7th, 2009 at 6:09 am

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    http://inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=32785&L=en

    Does that mean Sneijder is fit now? It only mentions RQ, Santon, and Obi in the injured group

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  • Inter Inter |  December 7th, 2009 at 7:11 am

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    @Kabir, looks like it: http://football-italia.net/dec7h.html

    Get a feeling that Sneijder was already ok for the Juve match but Mou probably anticipated a rough outing so kept him out for the Kazan showdown.

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  • Svergentina |  December 7th, 2009 at 8:20 am

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    “With Sneijder in their starting XI Inter have won eight games and drawn three; without him they have won four games, drawn one and lost three.”

    Anyone is crazy to think we can succeed with Stankovic at 3/4. Please Interistin, it is difficult explaining to non-Inter supporters how poor we are without Sneijder, don’t add to that burden. Stankovic is USELESS at 3/4. USELESS.

    Maicon – Lucio – Samuel- Zanetti
    Thiago Motta – Cucho – Stankovic
    Sneijder
    Eto’o – Milito

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  • 4-2-3-1 |  December 7th, 2009 at 8:35 am

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    Stankovic to trequartista reignited our league campaign last year. more worrying than him playing as the “1″ is Muntari playing at all. He is not the same player he was last year. He can not kick the ball with his right foot at all. He needs to be dropped summarily.

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