Oh Ya, There is That Whole Serie A Thing Too

By: Johonna | October 24th, 2009

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Ok. So now we have to shake the Champions League blues from our hearts and minds and really, there would be no better way to do that than to unload a serious Genoa/Milan style whooping on Catania. But we musn’t get our ahead of ourselves, there are no sure things in football. Catania are by no means a bad team. True, they have only managed to collect seven points in eight games, but they managed to pick up a gritty win last weekend against Cagliari – maybe they are just slow starters. Anyway, with Juve and Samp snapping at our heals, this is no time to let up.

What:
Inter v Catania
Where: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, San Siro, Milan
When: Saturday, Oct 24, 8:45pm local time (11:45am pacific, 2:45pm eastern)
How to Watch: Fox Soccer is showing it live (whoopie), or you can find a stream: MyP2P, Rojadirecta, Ustream, and ATDHE.net.

Zanetti Zenga
See, Zanetti gave him a special shirt and everything.

Last year, this tie saw the return of Inter legend Walter Zenga to the San Siro. He got a warm welcome home from the fans (always nice to see), and his Catania gave us a real run for our money. This game also saw histrionics from Tedesco (and the subsequent red for Muntari), a very rare goal from Quaresma, and a phantom Balotelli goal. Highlights:

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Catania do not have a very good record at the San Siro. Granted, the sample is quite small (only 14 games in all competitions), but Catania has not won a single game in Milan, and only drawn one. In fact, according to the fun facts Inter’s web page assemble before each match, Cataina have only won one match in their last 37 away games (10 draws, 27 losses). Yikes.

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With three goals, Takayuki Morimoto is Catania’s top goal scorer.

Catania has made sort of a mediocre start to the season: last week’s win over Cagliari was their first of the season. They had managed to draw the previous four, though, so maybe they were just warming up.

Anyhoo, Catania’s new coach Gianluca Atzori has brought 23 players (practically the whole team) to Milan:

Portieri: Andujar, Campagnolo.
Difensori: Alvarez, Augustyn, Bellusci, Capuano, Marchese, Potenza, Silvestre, Spolli, Terlizzi.
Centrocampisti: Biagianti, Carboni, Delvecchio, Izco, Ledesma, Llama*, Moretti, Pesce, Ricchiuti.
Attaccanti: Martinez, Mascara, Morimoto, Plasmati.

*I can’t help it, every time I see his name that is all I can think of. I know, I am a huge geek.

La Gazzetta thinks Atzori will play a 4-3-2-1:

Andujar
Potenza Spolli Silvestre Capuano
Izco Carboni Delvecchio
Mascara Martinez
Morimoto

And who would I be to disagree?

Atzori says they are not afraid of Inter (they always say that), but they know it will be a tough match. There are three points up for grabs and apparently Catania want some, if not all, of them.

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Our wacky outfield Brazilians. JC will be so upset he missed the portrait.

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Mourinho has called 18 of our guys:

Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Defenders: Cordoba, Zanetti, Lucio, Maicon, Materazzi, Chivu, Santon.
Midfielders: Stankovic, Sneijder, Muntari, Vieira, Krhin, Mancini.
Strikers: Eto’o, Balotelli, Arnautovic

Although Mou told us that Milito and Motta (Motta especially) would be back for Catania, it seems it is not to be. The doctors say they are still unavailable and now we can add Cambiasso to the injury list as well. I am trying not to think about this too much or about what it means for the lineup tomorrow. Vieira gives me heartburn. Eto’o is still in some pain but, as Mou said, if he could handle the Kiev game, he can handle Catania. You will notice that Samuel has also not been called up. Not to worry, he is just being rested. Cordoba will play with Lucio this time, and, in turn, Lucio will be rested for either the Palermo or Livorno games. It is interesting to see Arnautovic on the bench – I doubt he will get any play time though. Quaresma is still on the outs, I bet he will finally leave this winter (and I so wanted him to be good).

Tomorrow’s match will be a bit of a milestone for both Maicon and Zanetti. If they play (and why wouldn’t they), Maicon will make his Serie A century while for Zanetti, it will be his 476th league appearance for Inter. That will put him in joint second place (along with Giacinto Facchetti) on the all-time list of Serie A appearances for Inter.

As for line-up, Mou is not quite sure what he will play. When asked if he will continue with his Christmas tree or move back to the diamond midfield, Mou said:

I would love to know how to play against Catania but I dont know, Catania will not know how I play. I dont know why I will not tell the press or even someone who would tell you, because this happens often. The team will know who will play an hour and a half before the game.

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Oh Mario, why do you always make everything so hard for yourself?

So there you go, no help there. Mou even tried to muddy the waters a bit more when the journalist asked if, in light of his good performance against Genoa and the fact that he didn’t play midweek, Balotelli was a little closer to Milito and Eto’o in the hierarchy. As near as I can tell, it was a bit of a round about way of asking if will Mario play. Mou said:

Right now we dont have Milito, therefore it isn’t possible to do certain things because I dont have a choice: if I want to play with two players in attack, I line up Balotelli and Eto’o. If I want to play with three, I choose Balotelli, Eto’o, and Mancini. This this situation, Balotelli will always be on the field if we play with two or three forwards. This does not mean that he is already a phenomenon just because he played a fabulous game. Truth be told, he played a fabulous game and after performed a poor week of work.

I value a player for what he does on the field, but also for the work they do throughout the week, every minute that we are here to train. I always say what I think and what the player is worth I say, Mario has played an outstanding game in Genoa, absolutely exceptional, but this week he worked very poorly.

But apparently that doesn’t mean Mario wont play. Ever the pragmatist, when faced with the very question, Mou replied: “I have no other options, I will play the strongest.”

Not exactly a glowing recommendation. Right now, I have no idea who Mou will play. La Gazzetta thinks we are going back to the diamond with Eto’o and Balotelli, but given Samu’s foot problem, Mou may also decide to only play him for part of the game. I will say, Mourinho seems pretty fed up at having Milito and Motta still out. I am too. We really could have used them against Kiev… but we are letting that go… deep breaths… calm thoughts… moving on.

Back to Balotelli:

According to Mou, Mario’s problem is generational: kids today don’t want to work hard and wait their turn, they want everything now. He also hinted that Mario’s pushy brothers weren’t helping the matter much either as they think too much about money, saying:

“A boy of 19 or 20 years, who has balanced parents that dont think about money, who has siblings that follow his life without disturbing anyone, who has an agent who brings tranquility and proper care; a boy who has the desire o work and to drive a little care and does not think about a Ferrari or a Bentley or the cars that 30-year old players who earn 5 million a year drive, this is the exception and a miracle. … I realized that this is probably a generational problem and it is very difficult, at this time, to find a 19 or 20-year old player who already thinks like a man. It means finding the exception.”

So, there you go, those young whippersnappers are just too darn big for your britches. I am sure all the Liverpool rumors aren’t helping matters either.

As for the race ahead, Mourinho said much of what he usually does (”We will face a team of tough players, tactically strong and very well prepared“), pointing out that although they have had all week to train instead of playing midweek like we did: “…we are leaders and usually, in home games, we have a result that we like and it is with this objective that we will face this game.

Lets hope he is right, because I really dont see Siena putting much of a dent in Juve (sorry Siena). Bologna’s new coach bounce may be enough to actually hold Samp, but I think any more than two dropped points is unlikely. If we want to hold our place at the top, we have to come out swinging tomorrow. We should be able to score – especially given that we have 10 players up on the board – but I am a little worried about our defense. I know we (along with Fiorentina) have the best defense in the league, but it still feels like we are conceding too many goals – especially at home (3 of the 5 goals we have conceded have been at home), and especially given the level of experience and talent at our disposal.

So, what do you all say, a comfortable win and a clean sheet?

FORZA INTER

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  • alessio |  October 24th, 2009 at 1:54 pm

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    The penalty was so-so. Julio blatently made a mistake, but I nor the commentator on FSC could could actually see any contact made with the diving Catanian. That being said, the ref was in a no win position.

    I think there was a bit of contact but Plasmati definitely could have stayed on his feet.

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  • Johonna |  October 24th, 2009 at 2:05 pm

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    I think there was a little contact – I think JCs knee caught Plasmati’s toe. I was more angry at the “foul” called against Krhin.

    The problem with the game was not the penalty, it was the overall lackadaisical attitude of the team in second half. Granted, Catania changed their formation, but we also got hugely sucky. Not good.

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  • jojo_milan |  October 24th, 2009 at 2:11 pm

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    alessio, I guess we didn’t pay enough money to new ref, eh ?

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  • MAD |  October 24th, 2009 at 2:12 pm

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    We stopped running. We stopped moving.

    Not that I can blame the team 100%. When I played and we were up a huge amount, we did the same thing. We eased up… as long as the other team wasn’t going anywhere.

    That being said, I think that we could have used a few more “on the bubble” players like Santon – Krhin was a nice choice, and maybe a bit of a message – or Destro (who I don’t remember if he was even on the bench) or Mancini/Quaresma (I know, I know, I am still hoping here).

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  • Inter Forever |  October 24th, 2009 at 3:04 pm

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    There’s a report saying that Sneijder is likely to be out for 10 days. He will miss vs Palermo, at Livorno and possibly at Kiev.

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  • MAD |  October 24th, 2009 at 3:18 pm

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    From Julio Cesar. I believe him. I didn’t see any contact.

    “MILAN – Julio Cesar told Inter Channel about the incident that led to Mascara’s goal from the penalty spot in the final stages of Inter-Catania. He said: “I didn’t foul Plasmati. At the end of the match I saw that it wasn’t a foul. My opponent was cunning. I’m not angry because we won the match. We could have won with more goals, but it’s fine all the same.”

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  • Serifblack |  October 24th, 2009 at 6:32 pm

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    I think the mentality of our team hasn’t changed one bit since last season. We almost crapped our pants after the penalty and had to play defense for the last 15 minutes of the game. This approach to the game will one day cost us some important points for the league! I hope Mou can address this chronic mental diseases to our players otherwise I’m not holding any high hope for Champion League

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  • Inter Inter |  October 24th, 2009 at 6:56 pm

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    We should have won with another 2 goals. Our boys got a bit complacent again. They’ve got to learn to play like they’re in the CL finals every time.

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  • Inter Inter |  October 24th, 2009 at 7:37 pm

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    And that also would be a big smack in the mouth for Monaco.

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  • Johonna |  October 25th, 2009 at 10:49 am

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    Interesting results today. Very tight table. A win is a win, but Juve should have crushed Siena. Of course, we should have crushed Catania and we all saw how that came out – but still!

    Plus, Genoa seems to be imploding. Yikes.

    Any predictions for Samp-Juve?

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  • patcook |  October 25th, 2009 at 3:45 pm

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    I would just like to point out that MAD gave me shit at the end of last year when i said Nesta would return for Milan and be in good form. He insinuated that Nesta wouldnt be able to recover a similar level of form after such a long injury.

    Well not only did he recover the form, he didnt even need a settling in period. By far and away Milans best and most consistent performer. Ppl are begging to see him back in the Azzurri.

    Nesta, buddy, i always had faith…

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  • MAD |  October 25th, 2009 at 3:53 pm

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    I gave you shit because you said it as a gospel truth something that you have no way of knowing what was going to happen.

    Lets be fair. You said a lot of things that turned out not to be right also. Crow if you want about the one thing you got right. You said at christmas time last season that Inter would collapse at the stretch. I think that you also said that Mourinho was unlikely to see the year out.

    Didn’t happen. Feel free to come over here and brag on those one.

    I am happy that Nesta is playing well. I don’t think that he’s “back” to his old form and I am laughing at the thought of him back with the National team… that’s all we need, another fogey.

    Didn’t you also post that Genoa was better than Inter…? I am sure I saw it on a header for a blog entry.

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  • patcook |  October 25th, 2009 at 4:40 pm

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    I didnt say inter would collapse i said there was a chance given theyd muffed a few easy games at the time.

    I concede i dont always get everything right, but perhaps you should quote properly…

    The headin for the post i did was a quote from the Genoa president not me

    looks like your wrong again MAD, your first mistake was supporting inter ;p

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  • patcook |  October 25th, 2009 at 4:41 pm

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    Also, im not sure i ever said mourinho wouldnt see out the year, just that he shouldnt if he couldnt deliver a trophy given Mancini was dumped for winning 3

    I think everyone said that

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  • MAD |  October 25th, 2009 at 6:45 pm

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    “I concede i dont always get everything right, but perhaps you should quote properly…”

    When I quote, I follow the correct rules – see directly above – like using quote marks, which I didn’t a few minutes ago… because I wasn’t quoting anyone.

    Perhaps you should read properly before giving someone else advise on doing something properly…

    “The headin for the post i did was a quote from the Genoa president not me”

    I know who said it. But you didn’t use quote marks to indicate that it came from someone else. Perhaps you should quote properly…

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  • MAD |  October 25th, 2009 at 6:52 pm

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    “Also, im not sure i ever said mourinho wouldnt see out the year, just that he shouldnt if he couldnt deliver a trophy given Mancini was dumped for winning 3″

    It was week 8 that you claimed that if he didn’t start producing he “…might have to make the move a little sooner if he can’t produce better results…” I have no idea what that producing that he needed to do had to be done. He was near the top of the table and his team had lost once – an iffy one, at that – up to that point.

    If this was trophy talk at week 8… then I think that I shouldn’t bother talking to you anymore.

    Like the Nesta thing, it was pure speculation delivered as fact. Faith, in other words. Faith, which by definition, has no basis in fact.

    Keep crowing. It’s still silly.

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  • Inter Forever |  October 25th, 2009 at 7:22 pm

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    Sneijder will have a series of tests on his injury. A stretched thigh then he will definitely out against Kiev. Otherwise, he will be out for two league matches just for precaution.

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  • Serifblack |  October 25th, 2009 at 8:02 pm

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    Patcook, Nesta is solid so far this season. Comparing him with the old Nesta that made a name for himself at this moment is too early. The guy may (crossing finger) just pick up an injury in the upcoming games :) . Let’s move on and forget those predictions that were made . Everyone knows football is unpredictable !

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  • Abaddon |  October 26th, 2009 at 2:59 am

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    “Everyone knows football is unpredictable !”

    I tend to agree!!!

    (quoted in “” for the sake of those grammatical nerds)

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  • Inter Inter |  October 26th, 2009 at 9:54 am

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    Hope a miracle happens for Sneijder. Strained muscle usually keeps a player out for 2 weeks. And most will experience recurrences. Michael Owen is an outstanding example of such a problem, being out of action for almost a whole season.

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  • Vinod |  October 26th, 2009 at 10:35 am

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    Sneijder spent most of last season out with injury for Real Madrid as well. Mourinho knew what we were getting when we went for him. This is already his second injury with us.

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  • ScudettoStarved |  October 26th, 2009 at 10:48 am

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    But we should have both our missing Argies back so that should help to lessen the blow of losing Sneijder.

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  • Vinod |  October 26th, 2009 at 11:57 am

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    Hmmm, one defensive midfielder and one penalty box striker in lieu of a trequartista. I wonder where you get your optimism from, SS… ;)

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  • jojo_milan |  October 26th, 2009 at 1:31 pm

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    Coutinho’s assist at the Under-17 world cup:- sick !!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2Dup6JYWcg

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  • jojo_milan |  October 26th, 2009 at 6:42 pm

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    Inter Forever,

    on your blog, I noticed that you posted the same video as I did above. I found a fuller clip. If this guy keeps his head down, works hard and keeps on playing like he does now, Inter’s midfield will be truly incredible.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU8Ttpv9xz0&feature=player_profilepage

    For the assist above, he actually held the ball up for a while, wiggled free and sent the most sumptuous ball through for the attacker. I saw the move and my eyeballs almost popped out of their sockets.

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