

Mercato and Mid-Point Pagelle
By: Johonna | December 27th, 2008
Now that all the hullabaloo of the holidays has passed, I can once again begin to think about football. I have been out of the loop for the last week, but with the break, I dont expect much has happened anyway. The winter transfer period is about to open and I expect a couple squad members to look for a transfer. Also, although there are still 2 games yet to play in the first half of the season, the break provides a convenient time for assessment. Ok then, lets get cracking.
First, I thought we would tackle whole mercato question:
Should Inter Participate in the Winter Mercato?
( polls)
The poll is open until midnight, January 2, so get voting.
Personally, I think we may see a little movement. Mourinho has said repeatedly that he thinks the squad is too large and I think it is clear to a few players that there really isn’t room for them any more. I think there are seven players that may either leave or go out on loan this winter:
Defenders: Rivas, Burdisso
Midfielders: Jimenez, Dacourt
Forwards: Adriano, Crespo, Obinna
There is some talk about Rivas going to Bologna, I think on loan. According to Calciomercato, there is already some agreement between Inter and Bologna for the deal.
There has been no specific talk of Burdisso leaving, but I think he may be on the way out. We have quite a few full backs on the squad, and he may be the worst of them.
I am a bit on the fence about Jimenez. He has only played a couple games this season but I just dont think that Mourinho is all that enamored with him. I dont necessarily think he should leave – the deeper the squad the better – but it just feels like he may be used as a bargaining chip.
Dacourt has already said he is leaving. The question now is whether he will go to Bologna (along with all the other Inter cast-offs), Genoa, Hull City, or West Brom. I dont think we will make much on him, but his contract expires in June so better to get what we can now than wait and get nothing.
Despite Moratti and Mourinho both saying that Adriano will be back at Inter come January 2, it is possible he will not play for Inter. It is clear he is still battling with addiction and the press in Italy is not helping. Moratti would like him to stay. I hope that Mourinho is able to talk some sense into him, though, as keeping him at Inter may be the worst solution for all parties. One only needs look at Recoba to see what could happen. Italy may just not be the place for Adriano. Adriano’s girlfriend thinks he will go to Chelsea in the end. He is cup-tied to Inter, though, so may go to Flamengo on loan for the rest of this season.
Crespo has been on the way out since he was left off the Champions League list at the beginning of the season. Still, he reputedly refused a move to Real Madrid so who knows. Earlier in the month he was linked to both Roma and Palermo, but they have denied interest. He has been getting more play time at Inter, maybe he has decided to stick it out. I think it is time for him to move on.
Obinna may still be going on loan. He says that he would like to stay and fight for a spot, but understands that he will get more play time at a smaller club. Everton may still want him and I think that going out on loan may be the best thing for him to get the experience he needs.
There has been a little gossip about Balotelli possibly going out on loan for the rest of the season and that Inter will recall Acquafresca from Cagliari early.
Suazo will probably stay at Benfica for the rest of the year.
As for incoming players, La Gazzetta says that Inter was interested in Milito but Genoa turned them down so now Inter may be looking at Di Vaio. Yikes.
MIDSEASON PAGELLE
Even though this is not officially the middle of the season, it is a convenient time to look back at the first four months of the season.
Last year I think we went into the break at the top of the table with something like 43 points (anyone?), 7 points ahead of Roma at number 2. This year, we are at the top of the table with 42 points and 6 ahead of Juventus at number 2. Inter have the best offensive and defensive record: 31 goals scored and only 11 allowed. We did loose that one game against Milan, but overall, our Serie A form is not too shabby.
Europe was, once again, not Inter’s place to shine. Still, we got through, and, if we actually get past ManU, we will have a pretty good shot at making it to the finals. Lets just say that it is not entirely impossible.
Now lets move on to the players:
GOALKEEPERS
Toldo: 7. I think he is the best reserve keeper in Serie A. There is talk that he will extend until 2011 and I would be thrilled were that the case. He only played one game with Inter this season, but he played it well. It is a testament to his loyalty that he stays on. Bravo Toldone!
Julio Cesar: 7. I love Julio Cesar. I cant think of a single keeper I would rather have at Inter. This season, though, he has had a couple of bobbles – nothing major, just not what we have come to expect from him. Hopefully, he was just tired and will be back to his old, exceptional self after the break.
Orlandoni Paolo: no grade. Luckily, Inter has not needed him this season (knocking furiously on wood).

DEFENDERS
Cordoba: 7. I am constantly amazed at how such a short guy can win so many headers. He has come through with the crucial goal a few times now. He can be a bit fouly (4 yellow cards already), but is fast, and with Mou’s penchant for pressing, is able to beat the oncoming strikers back to the ball.
Zanetti: 8. He really should be moved to the midfield section, but I am sticking with how Inter has him classified. What can you say about Zanetti? He is a rock. He has played every minute of every game, and done so with aplomb. What will we ever do without him?
Maxwell: 6. I really wanted to give him a higher score, but, after consideration, I just could not. He is good at intercepting passes has has great passing skills, but sometimes looses concentration when marking a specific player. At the level Inter are playing at, we cannot afford these lapses. He cost us a goal each in the last two games. He did have a beauty of a goal,though.
Maicon: 8.5. He has been the secret to our success. Maicon is one of the best right backs in the world. At 4 goals, he is Inter’s second highest scorer and is becoming a real favorite of Mourinho. He is a tireless workhorse and a squad essential. He may rate a 9.
Burdisso: 4. He tries, but that Champions League game was disastrous. I know Mou feels he is more versatile, but I just dont think he can hack it. Of all the defenders, he is the one I would like to replace the most.
Materazzi: 6. Ok, everyone knows that I have a soft spot for Marco. Still, the few games he has played, he played well. He shut down Amauri in the Juventus game, and he even scored against Anorthosis. He may not be a starter but I think he still has a lot to contribute to the team. Plus, I love him.
Rivas: no score. He only started one game and managed to pick up an injury. I think he should finish the season at another club.
Samuel: 8. The wall is back. Without a doubt, Samuel is on the list for the knock-out stage of the Champions League. He has already scored 2 goals (not too shabby for a center back), and can strip a ball from an attacker with the best of them.
Chivu: 6. As I recall, he played well in those first couple CL games. Unfortunately, he has been out for a while which makes it hard to give him a higher score. I like his versatility, though.
Mei: no score. I wonder if he will get to play in the Coppa Italia against Genoa.
Santon: no score. He really should be given a shot, too.
MIDFIELDERS
Stankovic: 9. He has been a revelation. Mou said Deki would be a special project, and whatever he has done, I hope he keeps it up. I will say, though, that his high score is due not only to his performance these last few months, but also his improvement over last season.

Figo: 5. He has not played much, but I think his last couple games have actually been pretty good. He has great vision and ball movement skills. He may not be at his best anymore, but he is not bad either.
Jimenez: 5. He really has only started 1 game and come on as a sub in two others. I dont remember thinking he was terrible, but he was not outstanding either. Really, I just think he needs play time. Still, with Juve snapping at our feet, there is not much room for trial and error.
Vieira: 5. He had a great start to the season. He played a few really good games then was injured. Again. I just dont think he can stay healthy for a long enough time to really make an impact for Inter. It is too bad, though, because when he is on, he is great.
Dacourt: no score. He is out, so why bother?
Cambiasso: 9. Inter’s unsung hero. He often does not make the press, but he is another one of Inter’s essential players. I really would like to say more about him, but I worry that once I start, I will not be able to stop. For me, I think the fact that he has yet to get carded shows how skillful he really is. Manchester City can just step off – he is not for sale!
Muntari: 7. I am very happy with Munatri. He provides much-needed muscle in the midfield, although he can be a little fouly. As ugly as it was, that goal against Juve will always endear him to me.
Mancini: 4. He started well – he had a great partnership with Ibra for a few games there in the beginning – but then we moved away from the 4-3-3 and he lost his place. I think he still has potential, but needs to find his place in the 4-3-1-2 formation.
Bolzoni: no score. Mou has got to let these kids play sooner or later!
Quaresma: 4. He did not live up to the hype, that’s for sure. Still, he is talented, he just needs to find his way at Inter. I have not given up on him – the potential still exists.
FORWARDS
Ibrahimovic: 9. I got an Ibrahimovic jersey for Christmas and I am thrilled. Some of you may remember that last year, Ibra was not one of my favorite players. Well, he has changed and so has my estimation of him. This season, when he looses the ball, he runs back to get it. He has always been a good, but now I think he is becoming great.
Cruz: 6. What can I say. The dude comes through in a pinch. I dont think he should start, though.
Adriano: 4. He has broken my heart. I thought the Emperor was back – remember the Panathinaikos game? But no, it was just the same old Adriano. How many chances does he get?

Crespo: 4. I can’t bring myself to give him a lower score even though he may deserve it. I want him to succeed, but I think his time at Inter is over. He used to be so good, though…
Obinna: 5. The kid has lots of potential but I think he may need to go out on loan to realize it.
Balotelli: 6. I expected more. I think everyone did – which may be his downfall. He is Inter’s best corner-taker, and I think he will definitely come along, but he has to learn to pass the ball and stop committing fouls when he is frustrated.
Whew. That was a lot. I am sure many of you disagree, so lets hear it.
And dont forget to vote!
FORZA INTER
Congratulations MAD on the birth of your daughter!

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Calciomercato is simply swimming in baseless transfer rumors:
— Inter are back on the hunt for Milito and are willing to offer Genoa 20 million Euro and the loan of Balotelli until June.
— Cruz’s contract expires in 2009 and he has yet to sign a new one (despite Moratti saying he will renew) so now they are saying that Barcelona are interested. That seems silly to me – what would Barca need Cruz for?
— Adriano to Napoli for Hamsik. Wow. Oh, and Moratti also wants Levezzi (who doesn’t?).
— As an alternative (to what exactly, they dont say), Inter are in talks with Sampdoria for Cassano. Double wow.
It just doesn’t get anymore fun than this. So far, my favorite transfer rumor was the one Il Corriere was trying out a month or so ago: that Nike was making CRon go to Inter. Hysterical!
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This rumor about Owen coming to Inter next month, and Drogba begging Mou to bring him in the summer, is heating up. Both of the deals could potentially be good for us.
About Cruz going to Barca (which is a total BS), a reader on goal.com wrote: “To add to this story .. my soccer team in Arizona league is looking to acquire messi from barca to make way for cruz to join barcelona .. we believe messi can be a good back up striker to our veteran 47 year old turkish guy that plays that position.” I thought that was hilarious!
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Happy New Year everyone!!
All the Best for 2009!!
FORZA INTER!!
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happy new years peeps!
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What’s this about Ibrahimovic and big games? What’s bigger than firing two goals for your team to win the Scudetto on the last day of the season.
Most of the time Zlatan has flopped in big games because he has been about 2% fit. If Ibra is fit come Man U, we’ll see who the big game flop is then.
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my thoughts exactly cathal
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Cathal, maybe we should say big-team instead of big-game. He was a big-team flop at Juventus and he remains so at Inter.
He was pathetic in the two games against Juventus last season, and this season he far from convinced me, shanking two completely gifted goals. Has he ever scored in a match against a big team? And Rioma doesn’t count.
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Ibra played well against Juve but his finishing was terrible. We dominated that match and should have won 3 or 4 nil.
alessio, I’d hate Ibra too if I were you
He’s scored against Milan, Roma, and Inter if Im not mistaken. Most people give Liverpool as an example of a flop. They fail to mention that we were forced to defend the whole tie because of 2 cheap red cards.
We all know he’s class and he’ll prove it on the big stage
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I wasn’t impressed by Ibra’s performance against us. He wasn’t terrible, but he was average-to-poor, when considering his 1v1 misses.
Trust me, I was a massive Zlatan fan back when he was bianconero, but I knew he was a big-time choker. He was awful in the CL both years.
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Whether he scores or not he always creates chances. Im more concerned about who’s playing off of him.
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Against Juve, Ibra created 3 chances for goals We scored on 1 of them. On several other occasions he gave the Juve defense fits.Thats not a poor performance in my book. He was clearly a catalyst, and he out-performed every other forward on either team.
In the Euros he played on 1 knee, played only 1 half per game for 3 games and scored 2 goals. So he’s not an International game choker.
He won the Scudetto for us last season on 1 knee, so he’s not a big game choker.
I can confirm on Inter.it (on their wonderful database… gods I love that thing) that he has scored against Roma, Lazio, Fiorentina and Inter. And according to a youtube video that I can’t access, he scored on Milan. So he’s not a big team choker.
I don’t recall if he scored in the Champions League, yet, so it’s entirely possible that he’s a Champions League choker.
Good thing we’ll be bringing 10 other guys.
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Oh and since the silly season is starting, allow me to gripe, please…
Why, oh why, oh why don’t we ever buy someone like Rosina, from Torino. Stick him on the left wing in the 4-3-3 or stick him right behind the forwards in the 4-3-1-2.
We know he can play in Serie A. He can take corners. He can take free kicks. He can be creative… which is an attribute that we lack.
We can be so versatile with him on the team. And he’s young, only 24.
*sigh*
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MAD, I am very disappointed in you. Well, I guess your mind is on other, more important matters, but to not remember the only shining moment of that last Champions League game against Werder Bremen? Tsk tsk.
Here it is again:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lat_cUbxUEI cant help but wonder is the scoreline would have been different had Zlatan started.
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MAD, it’s too easy and too perfect that’s why we won’t buy him. I said way back in July that I would love for Inter to sign him in the off season. Nope, why would we? The kid is brilliant on the pitch. He is exactly a type of player we need.
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Holy crap! How did I forget that! I just saw it not too long ago! Man, do I need sleep!
Couldn’t agree more Paolo. I’m glad that I am not alone in this. Rosina would be a nice fit technically (I don’t think I have heard an interview with him, so I can’t say anything about him personally). But he seems to me to have all the right tools. How is he not on the National Team either?
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Rosina will definitly fit in I have been wanting us to sign him for a while as well but something tells me mou will not go for him , he prefers size to flair so if we’re geting a playmaker he’d probably be a lampard or dejan type
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Rosina would be perfect. He’s been at odds with his manager this season which could possibly open the door for a move. Mou does seem to prefer a more powerful player in that position though. Still, Im suprised we havent been linked with a move for him.
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Okay, so we all agree that Rosina would be a no brainer… which is probably why we won’t get him.
On to other more humorous, totally baseless rumors.
To whit: Michael Owen desired by Mourinho. Apparently, Mourinho just gave a big interview stating flatly that he wants nothing to do with Owen and that Drogba will be resigned by Chelsea (In other words, Mourinho doesn’t want him and will leave him to Chelsea). He also reiterated that Balotelli isn’t going anywhere, although he noted that there are reasons that some players become great and others don’t.
I was really happy to see that we weren’t interested in Owen or Drogba. As an avid avoider of the BPL, I know next to nothing about these players. But I know how the English League works, and if these players are successful there, they probably won’t be here.
Here’s an example of what I am saying: Marco Materazzi was, once upon a time, a player for Everton about 10 years ago. He lasted one season — if that — and they ran him out of town. The English press said that he was terrible, unskilled and would never find first team action anywhere in Europe. In fact, during the last World Cup, they kept referring to him as, “the former Everton player”.
Fast forward 10 years and Marco is a 2x World Cup selection, a World Cup winner — his Finals performance was vital for the National Team, He has won multiple Scudetti. Oh yeah, and he set a record for most goals scored by a defender during a season in the hardest League in the world to score in.
And what, exactly, has Everton won in that time?
See also, Sully Muntari.
A rumor that has more teeth: Angeleri, an Argentine right fullback is in our sights. Anyone ever heard of him?
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Does anybody think that Hamsick and Di maria will come in the summer
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I think that any club interested in Hamsik is going to have to pay through the nose for him.
Besides Inter, Real Madrid and Chelsea are interested. I shudder to think of the price.
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MAD, you totally stole my thunder!
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I don’t think Hamsik is moving anywhere. Napoli is building to become a Serie A force, and he’s critical. Money doesn’t seem to be a big issue there.
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I am also very happy there is talk of Inter and Mou wanting nothing to with Owen and Drogba.
Hamsik would be an amazing buy. He can make Inter better. Whether or not he will be bought remains to be seen. Probably not. It’s another one of those Rosina deals. It makes too much sense.
Mourinho will have to learn that size and strength will always lose out to technical ability and intelligence in Serie A. It brains over brawns in this league.
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well it is a very good thing to have both, which a lot of players in this league do. I just think if you are going to have more of one than the other in Serie A, it is better to have the brains and technical ability than just sheer strength.
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Mourinho would LOVE Drogba and Drogba would love Inter, but had his fingers burnt with Lampard.
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