Napoli= 1st Loss Of Season

By: robert | March 2nd, 2008

Inter(0)-Napoli(1)

jc.jpg Disclaimer: Due to some damn unknown, retarded, useless, bullshit, crap, rule that Napoil has, I couldn’t watch the game. Neither could the most of you. Seems like the Neopolitans like to keep to their soccer and garbage all to themselves. (I apologize in advance to anyone from Napoli. But I do have the evidence. Here.) I had to follow this game via the inter.it live match radio (even though I don’t speak Italian), and a mixture of espnsoccernet/inter.it match centre live text. Too bad neither of those idiots who update can stay within 10 minutes of the current match. So yeah, in a nutshell, it sucked. So don’t expect the usual, detailed review. Deal with it. Or just complain to the Neopolitans. And while you’re at it, tell them to clean up a bit. I did it again. Get over it.

It started off shit, and ended up shit. There, is that enough match detail for you? Didn’t think so. Fine. 3 minutes in (3 minutes!!!!!!!), JC found himself in no mans land. (Why was he there?) Supposedly suspended (Eh, but what do I know?) Zalayeta, lobbed the ball over JC’s head from about the top of the box. 1-0 Napoli, just like that. The Partenopei had complete control of the match after this, and in the 17th minute, a shot from Contini went just wide. Inter’s ONLY shot on goal for the half would come 2 minutes later. When Suazo found himself in the box, took a shot, but it was saved by Gianello. JC made up for his blunder in the 29th minute, when he made a great save from a Cannavaro header. Then in the 44th minute, Matrix almost scored, on us. He miss kicked the ball, but yet again, JC saved our ass.

The fucking injury bug must of followed us to Naples, because in the 46th minute Chivu went down with a shoulder injury. This shit is bad news, knowing the history this dude has had with his shoulder. Yet another defender down. Crespo came on, moving Il Capitano to left back. The Napoli attack just didn’t stop coming. In the 53rd minute, a shot from Hamsik was saved (again) by JC. In the 73rd minute, Napoli were given a chance to bury the Nerazzurri once and for all. JC took down Gargano inside the box, and the Neopolitans were awarded a penalty. However, replays showed that JC got the ball first, THEN made contact with the man. The mistake didn’t matter, because JC saved it anyway. The ending of the second half found more chances for Napoli, and basically none for us.

I didn’t see the game in person, so I can’t comment on the teams “body language”. But, from the description of the game, I bet it was terrible. Napoli was better today. That’s all there is to it.

The dumb ass goal.

Goal Scorers:

Napoli:
Marcelo Zalayeta (3)

Cartellino:

Inter:
Cristian Chivu (16)(Y)
JC (74)(Y)
Nelson Rivas (90)(Y)

Atleast we didn’t get a red. That’s a positive. Right?

Napoli:
Fabiano Santacroce (53)(Y)
Manuele Blasi (66)(Y)
Daniele Mannini (80)(Y)
Matteo Contini (86)(Y)

Substitutions:

Inter:
Il Capitano for Maniche (45)
Hernán Crespo for Cristian Chivu (52)
Luis Jimenez for Luis Figo (79)

Wow. Manico must have been DYING. He had to wait till’ the 79th minute to finish up the subs!!! Damn.

Napoli:
Gianluca Grava for Daniele Mannini (82)
Mariano Bogliacino for Marek Hamsik (90)

La Formazione:

Inter:(4-3-3)
JC;
Maicon, Rivas, Matrix, Chivu;
Vieira, Pelè, Maniche; Figo,
Balotelli, Suazo

Napoli:(3-5-2)
Gianello;
Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini;
Mannini, Blasi, Gargano, Hamsik, Savini;
Lavezzi, Zalayeta

Player Ratings:

Didn’t watch the game, didn’t see the players .(Rocket science, I know.) So I’ll have to leave you with the terrific (Sarcasm, by the way.) ratings from goal.com. Sorry. Good luck.

Analysis:

Losing sucks a whole lot of famiglia jewels. As it does for every other team, in every other sport, in every other league, in the world. (And outer space for that matter. If you believe in that shit.) Roma won, and now their 6 points back. That’s the real news. With their win, and our loss, things just got a lot more interesting. That’s even more real news. This loss was on the verge for a while now, dating all the way back to the Parma game. We’ve been playing the calcio version of Russian Roulette.

A loss isn’t enough, add another defensive injury while you’re at it. Chivu looks to have a dislocated left shoulder. Fuck. I don’t have my PhD, but I think that’s bad. I’m not sure of the amount of time Chivu may miss, if his shoulder is actually dislocated. So, if anyone has a timetable for this, or knows from personal experience, please let us know.

On the positve side of things, we’re still 6 points up. The game has officially begun, again. But it is good to know that we have a head start. This is good news for Serie A. A race for the finish, which makes every game a playoff game. But it’s not as much fun for Nerazzurri fans. Until we hoist that trophy up, there’s no more relaxing matches, we must be on the edge of our seat for every minute of every game.

So, I advise you, buckle up for the ride. (A maybe reserve some medication/personal doctor on call for the impending bowl movements/heart attacks that will occur.) Ciao.

MOTM: I don’t give this out in a loss. Bitches.

P.S.: To add insult to injury, my man Talentino had a complete meltdown today, and his Euro bid seems to be in question. Could it get any worse?



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  • Frank |  March 2nd, 2008 at 7:18 pm

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    IF INTER play like they did today against LIVERPOOL you can kiss the fin CL dreams GOODBYE!! FORZA ROMA

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  • fitz |  March 2nd, 2008 at 8:22 pm

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    Wow. The unbeaten Serie A season ends on a goal like THAT? Comical goal, but don’t worry. Inter can rebound in the CL. They’re at home. I’ll root for them. Does that help?

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  • brief |  March 2nd, 2008 at 8:35 pm

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    I can’t be too mad at JC - he still managed to pick himself up and saved a PK after conceding that joke of a goal. This loss sucks, but at least we have a week to rest and regroup (and pray).

    Oh, and Mancini has said that Ibra might be fit for Reggina.

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  • Alessio |  March 2nd, 2008 at 10:15 pm

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    Does Lavezzi remind anyone else of Justin Long?

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  • josh(i giallorossi) |  March 2nd, 2008 at 11:47 pm

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    man jc saved your guys’ ass today, the result could have been quite a bit more embarrassing…

    makes the next stretch kinda interesting.
    and your exactly right robert it is good for serie a.

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  • romabaha |  March 3rd, 2008 at 1:52 am

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    Robert, nice to see you posting after a loss. Too bad Inter does not do it that often.
    It sounds like Inter’s worst game for a while. JC made a a rare mistake but that does not take away from the fact that he is world class and is worth 15 pts a season to you.

    Currently I am salivating profusely and will have a week long honey taste in my mouth but Inter is still superior to Roma- more champions, more grit, more consistancy. I really have to work on my “goat killing” and “doll piercing” to see Inter lose the Serie A race.

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  • Justin |  March 3rd, 2008 at 3:05 am

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    Napoli fully deserved this win!

    Forza Roma!

    Inter at home.. doesnt say a fuck.. Roma had to win.. Roma deserved to win.. but you guys know the refferee.. so..

    Come on lads.. Forza Liverpool!

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  • Johonna |  March 3rd, 2008 at 9:38 am

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    On a slightly different note:

    We really REALLY need to unload Adriano

    http://www.thespoiler.co.uk/index.php/2008/03/03/adriano-finds-new-ways-to-wreck-his-career

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  • mctalian |  March 3rd, 2008 at 9:45 am

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    Napoli is impossible to figure out. This year, they have scalped Inter, Juve, Udinese, Sampdoria and drawn Roma 4-4 at the Olimpico in a clash that is a candidate for match of the year.

    Oh, and they’ve also lost to Cagliari — twice!

    You never know what team will show up, but you have major cause to worry when you play them because they have proven they can beat anyone.

    The best thing that could happen for Napoli is to finish outside a European spot, a very respectable 9th or 10th. Another year in Serie A without European concerns will help them iron out their inconsistences and, who knows, make a run at a top four finish in a year or two’s time.

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  • Johonna |  March 3rd, 2008 at 10:06 am

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    I am a true black-and-blue Inter fan but I am a little happy for Napoli. Italy and the EU are locked in a bloody battle over garbage in and around Naples - the city needs something to cheer about.

    In the end, I think it was inevitable that we loose. Everyone is tired and many (too many) are injured. The team we have now is not the team we started the season with. I am just glad the loss wasnt to Juve or Roma. Naples I can take.

    So, now we must crush Reggina beneath our stylish Milanese boots! So long as we dont kick anyone in the back (and JC stays in his net) we should be ok.

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  • Johonna |  March 3rd, 2008 at 11:30 am

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    Error or no, JC is a class act:
    http://www.daily-calcio.com/index.php?option=news&task=viewarticle&sid=14457

    I was a bit angry when it happened (I was watching on sopcast), but I forgive him. With our defensive woes, where would we be without him.

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  • Traian |  March 3rd, 2008 at 11:49 am

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    I predicted Chivu will get an injury very soon. He was due…That why his nick is Crystal Chivu…Just when he needed to step up with all Inter injured players, he injures himself…Same old, different team!

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  • Joe |  March 3rd, 2008 at 1:01 pm

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    Napoli is a Jekyll and Hyde team this year. Everyone one of our players, even the crap ones like Savini and Cannavaro had great games. JC was the MOTM in my opinion. Uliveri just got axed so Reggina should be even less of a challenge as they appear to be going nowhere but to Serie B. Matrix had a horrible match and Rizzoli did as well. He had no control of the match whatsoever.

    Guilty as charged on the garbage front, Robert. As my cousin says: If they could only get rid of all the Napoletanos, Napoli would be perfect!

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  • robert |  March 3rd, 2008 at 2:03 pm

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    Haha, Joe nice comment.

    By the way, your cousin is right!!!!

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