

Our Fist Win! Inter 1 - 0 Al Hilal
By: Johonna | July 24th, 2008
Ok, so it was only 1-0 against Al-Hilal, but a win is a win and it is nice to start out on high note.
First Half:
Formation (4-3-3) — Julio Cesar; Santon, Burdisso, Pelé, Bolzoni (Biabiany); Vieira, Cambiasso, Zanetti; Figo, Adriano, Balotelli. (so it seems that Zanetti is moving back into midfield).
I have only been able to find a run-down of the game in Italian (see the link above) so I thought I would give a little Reader’s Digest version of the game.
Al Hilal had the first chance with Salman testing Julio Cesar at five minutes. Inter answered in the 15th with cross in from Santon that unfortunately was blocked. We had a couple more drives but nothing was on target. Julio Cesar stopped a shot from Tarik, then Al Hilal’s keeper stopped an “insidiosissimo” shot from Figo. At the end of the first half, Balotelli crossed the ball from the three-quarter line, finding Nico’s head then the back of the net.
Second Half:
Formation (4-3-3) — Toldo; Maicon, Mei (back from loan period at Chievo Verona), Materazzi, Maxwell; Jimenez, Dacourt, Stankovic; Mancini, Crespo, Cruz
Inter almost had a second goal when Crespo found the back of the net at the 53rd minute, but it was disallowed for offside. Maxwell tested the keeper next, but could not beat him. Maicon, Jimenez, and an “excellent combination” with Crespo and Mancini try to no avail. At the 74th minute, Toldo was tested from 20 meters by Altemyat. Then, at 92 minutes, a header from Crespo grazes the crossbar.
From what I could gather, Mancini played well, but was too long on the ball, allowing Al Hilal’s defense to shut him down. Both Toldo and Julio Cesar stopped the ball when tested - always a good thing for a keeper. Crespo was Crespo, off side and slightly off target. None the less, this is a new season and a clean slate. I will not make too much of our performance today - it was our first game with a new coach and I am glad we won. Great, now I have “We’ve Only Just Begun” from the Carpenters stuck in my head. (so many hills to climb, we start out walkin’ and learn to run….)
Upcoming Friendlies:
Which will lead to the first game of the season:
And I doubt that will be very friendly at all.

For the past week the squad have been training at our mountain facility in Brunico. The first half of the week, it was all fun and games and smiles and sweating. Then yesterday, Mourinho closed the doors of the training session so the team could practice tactics. Apparently the fans who had come to cheer the team on were not happy. Mourinho, though, was firm in his decision saying:
I have a lot of respect for the fans, in fact also last week at Appiano we had an open training for the people. But I know that along with the many Inter fans who have come here to transmit their affection, there are many coaches and scouts of other teams, which might be our opponents over the course of next season.
I am sure all us fans will sleep better knowing Mou’s tactics are safe from prying eyes! If other teams want to know what we are up to, they will have to wait until we beat them on the pitch. No, really, I am kidding (hard to tell over the internet, I know). Is espionage really a problem in football? or is this just another publicity stunt to get everyone scratching their heads - you know, a psych out?
Obligatory Transfer Speculation
Well, now that Lampard is a no-go for now and possibly for ever, Inter have turned their sights to Portsmouth and Sulley Muntari. You may remember him from 2006/2007 when he played for Udinese. La Gazzetta is reporting that he has been offered a 5-year deal, starting at 1.8 mil euro that will grow to 2.5 with bonuses. Portsmouth has been offered 14 million euros, 2 million more than they paid Udinese just last season. Apparently Muntari will fly to Italy for the final paperwork on Friday (if you believe the gossip). I know very little about this guy, except that he helped Portsmouth to win the FA Cup last season and he scored the winning goal against Man U in the final in the 6th round (I guess I knew less than I thought - Thanks Daniel).
Basic stats:
2002-2007 played for Udinese scoring 8 goals in 113 appearances
2007-2008 played for Portsmouth scoring 4 goals in 29 appearances (much better!)
He also plays for the Ghanian National team and was voted as an All-Star Player during the 2008 African Cup of Nations Tournament in Ghana.
Our old friend Quaresma is still in the picture. It seems that Moratti has tabled a €25m offer for him. Other “reports” are that Quaresma’s agent was in Milan on Monday to finalize the details of the transfer. Lets hope it is true this time. He still has not trained with Porto, though he did show up to the facility today.
Young Blood
We are also looking to the future. Inter have sighned their very own Brazillian Teenage Sensation (take that AC!) named Philippe Coutinho. Due to worker regulations, he cannot come to Italy until 2010 (he is only 16). The fee is reported to be 10 million Brazilian reals (not 10 million Euros). Next year he will play for his current team, Vasco de Gama. It seems this is quite a coup as Real Madrid wanted him so badly that they illegally offered his father a job. What we have to look forward too:
And a sure sign that I am tooooo old - TV shows from my childhood are coming around again. I just saw an ad for a remake of Knight Rider! Yikes! Besides, who could ever replace the Hasselhoff?
Ciao per ora, Ragazzi. Abbiamo vinto oggi! La prima di molti.
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Thanks! Now I can catch the second half. So far, lots of good chances for Italy (including one off the upright) but no finishing. Also, Italy has gotten a little fouly.
In other news, I just found this horror:
Inter recently failed with a £7.95million bid for the midfielder’s services, however Paolillo has hinted the club could be set to make an improved offer before the end of the transfer window.
“We will see how things evolve in the next coming days,” Paolillo said.
“But that is not to say that the negotiations are over.”
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_3868622,00.html
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Well, 2-0 at 61 minutes - that may be it for Italy.
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Honestly, why pay for Lamps transfer fee now? We will get him for free next year.
We have Muntari now.

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Because Moratti does not like to loose. This whole thing has become a glorified pissing contest between Moratti and Abromovich. I wish Lampard would just sign a new contract with Chelsea so we could move on.
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Johonna,
Good point. However, I think if Moratti will get Ricardo, he will be hapy and put Lamps to the side.
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ah, soz Antonio! whilst I do recognise that Muntari is skilled, I just meant it in reference to the mention in the article of his part in the FA cup, that the goal against Man U was right and all, just nothing to do with the final.
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And thanks for that, Daniel. I dont follow the English PL except when I cant help it (my husband likes stinky stinky ManU - I think he does it just to annoy me
). I was skimming articles about Muntari and that is what I thought I read. Anyway, I fixed it above. That is what is important!Posted from
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More wonderfulness from our wonderful new coach:
Quelli che pensano di sapere tutto sono ignoranti, io non mi reputo un ignorante e voglio imparare qualche cosa ogni giorno. Per me è un privilegio lavorare in Italia e poter giocare con la mia squadra in una competizione come la serie A, affrontando squadre dirette da bravi allenatoriOr
“Those who think they know everything are ignorant, I would not consider myself to be ignorant and I want to learn something every day. For me it is a privilege work in Italy and be able to play with my team in a competition like Series A, facing teams led by good coaches”
How can you not like this guy?
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Hey, a coach is giving us good press. Finally…
However it’s a bad week to be a Milan forward. I bet that they are holding their breath and Paloschi (is that how to spell his name?).
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MAD,
Pippo and Marco only have minor injuries. (Atleast, I think.)
And from what I have heard, Paloschi (sp?) is going to Torino.
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Oh,and Johonna you MUST post a link for the game.
I tried to look on justin.tv, but was unsuccessful (sp?).
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And by game, I mean the one verses Bari.

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In terms of streams, this is all I have found:
Not sure if it will work though.

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1-0 Inter at the end of the first half.
Cruz goal from a Balotelli cross.
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Paloschi is up in the air, at first terms were agreed to a loan to Reggina, but now I have heard otherwise…
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Gian,
I thought it was Torino who wanted him??
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channel4 recaps the Inter- Bari preseason game which resulted in 2-0 for us.
Zanetti was not present as he is now a new Papi with the arrival of Ignacio. If only he was born in Loyola…
Here’s the link
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Early on it was Reggina and terms were reached, but that seem to have faded, now Torino wanted Paloschi and Abate, they got Abate but it looks like Palsochi will stay until the injury issues are solved.
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Inter introduces Sully to the press tomorrow at 12 their time (what is that, 5 or 6 am on the east coast?) http://tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=115445
Marco Tardelli, my favorite non-Inter player ever had some INTEResting things to say about the up coming Serie A season: http://tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=115445
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I’m impressed that an Inter fan can still remember Tardelli for his goal in the final instead of Lecce running around the San Siro like they had just won the world cup, the Alaves debacle, and 6-0….
You’re a bigger man than I am…
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Didn’t Tardelli briefly play for Inter post-Juve?
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Tardelli played something like 400 games for Juventus and technically two seasons for Inter, But I don’t remember him playing an incredible amount. I guess I just remember him as a Juventus player.
He was not only a player but a coach at Inter.
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Antonio, I am sorry but I could not find a single stream. Also, only this very short highlight reel today.
Oh, and I totally overslept this morning (troppo vino!)
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Hah, no problems, cheers Johonna, I probably have an unfair advantage in that, contrary to the emblem at the bottom of my comment, I am from England!
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Don’t worry.
Troppo vino is a good thing!!!
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