Reggina V Inter – Preview-a-rama

By: Johonna | October 31st, 2008

Adriano scores the winning goal against Reggina, October 2007.
What: Reggina v Inter
Where: Stadio Oreste Granillo, Reggio Calabira
When: Sat. Nov 1, 6pm local time (10am pacific; 1pm eastern)
Referee: De Marco
How to Watch: Streaming or delayed on FSC (8pm pacific, 11pm eastern)

Inter go down to Reggio Calabria to take on the Amaranto to take home 3 points and end their goal-scoring dry spell. Wednesday’s game was a bit of a downer, especially considering last year’s stellar form. Comparisons are already being made between Mourinho and Mancini, and a win this Saturday will go a long way to quieting the media. Like me, Mourniho is not entirely happy with our standings, saying:

If you ask me if I am happy to be two points from the head of the championship I say no. If you ask me if I am content to not score much, I say no. If you ask me if I am glad of the 7 points that we have in Champions, I say no because I would like 9.

Still, Moratti has not lost his faith in Mou, and, deep down, neither have I. I was a bit miffed on Wednesday, but, honestly, I cannot think of who I would like at the helm instead.

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Last year Inter won this fixture 0-1 with a goal by Adriano (pictured above). Here are the highlights:

This year, though, Adriano will not be joining the team down south. Mourinho has called up 20, including 2 Primavera players:

Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Belec.
Defenders: Cordoba, Maxwell, Maicon, Burdisso, Samuel, Materazzi, Chivu, Santon.
Midfielders: Zanetti, Stankovic, Vieira, Mancini, Quaresma.
Strikers: Ibrahimovic, Crespo, Obinna, Balotelli.

Poor Cruz is also still on the outs leaving the door ajar for Crespo. Mourinho has said that Vieira will start tomorrow and there is still some doubt that Maxwell is ready to play 2 games in a row. So, given a 4-3-3, the lineup may go a little something like this:

JC
Chivu (Maxwell?) Burdisso (Materazzi?) Cordoba Maicon
Zanetti Stankovic Vieira
Mancini (Balotelli?) Ibra Quaresma (Obinna?)

Adriano is on the outs with Mou right about now.Of course, it would be nice to have someone on the squad that can play for Ibra once and a while. Given the number and pace of games he has been playing, I am afraid he will not be able to last the season. It is a shame that two of our strikers are on the outs with Mourinho. Adriano certainly appeared to be fighting his way back into form, and even Mourinho is a bit baffled by his lapse saying:

I don’t know if Adriano will understand being left out. I can say that if there is someone who is dedicated to him with all his heart as coach and also as a colleague, it’s me. But then comes the moment in which I am the leader of a group of 29 players, a group in which there are rules and where a coach can’t have one player who can allow himself to do what the others can’t do. My affection is the same, it doesn’t change, but I have to defend first of all, as my career as a coach shows, the club, then the squad and at the end us, the group… There are things which for me are not possible to accept. The road back is long, but not impossible.

I just hope that Adriano can win back his place in the squad. For all his faults, he is massively talented and brings a spark to the team that has been vital this season. Not that he cannot be replaced, and if he does not get his act together I have no doubt that he will be, but I am fond of him as a player and would love to see him succeed. Besides, we really need those goals he has been scoring right about now. Even Mou admits he would be important for the match tomorrow, but, for the good of the squad, he will not play. I just hope that Mou is not cutting his nose to spite his face.

On the disciplinary front, both Quaresma and Maicon are a booking away from a match ban. We could probably get by without Quaresma, but to loose Maicon against Udinese (Nov 9) could prove disastrous.

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Since the Reggina blog on this board appears to be dead, I will do a quick rundown on the opposition.

Reggina come to this game at the bottom of the table with 5 points, all from home games. In addition, the Amaranto have scored in their last 11 home games, and, in their last 12 home matches, Reggina have lost only 1 (8 wins, 4 draws). Still, their place at the bottom of the table means that this match may well be do-or-die for Reggina’s coach Nevio Orlandi.

Orlandi has called up 20 players of his own, including Bruno Cirillo who was banned for their last match (against Napoli):

Difensori: Avarez, Cirillo, Cosenza, Costa, Lanzaro, Valdez.
Centrocampisti: Barreto, Carmona, Di Gennaro, Hallfredsson, Tognozzi, Vigiani.
Attaccanti: Brienza, Corradi, Cozza, Rakic.

Emmanuel Cascione, Antonio Giosa and Santos are injured.

Il Corriere dello Sport thinks they will play a Christmas tree formation that may go something like this:

Campagnolo
Costa Valdez Cirillo Lanzaro
Hallfredsson Barreto Vigiani
Brienza Cozza
Corradi

Although they are at the bottom of the table, Reggina are not going to roll over for the Nerazzurri. Cozza was quick to point out that: “Inter will find a completely different team compared to the one that lost to Napoli. Four players will be back, including myself.” Even so, they are completely reliant on Corradi up front, and while he has been scoring, he has make only 4 goals, including 2 penalties. To add fuel to the fire, there are rumors that if Reggina do go down hard to Inter tomorrow, it may spell the end of Orlandi’s tenure. Walter Novellino is said to be waiting in the wings.

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So, although I have no doubt that Reggina will put up a fight, I also have no doubt that we are fully capable of taking them down. Last year we managed a 4-1 win in a Coppa Italia game, and I expect we can repeat that tomorrow. Our main difficulty will be in controlling the midfield: Stankovic has had a couple of good games, but only when Cambiasso is there to clean up anything he cant handle. With no Cuchu, we will have to rely on Vieira having one of his good days (fingers crossed).

Our defense is rock solid and, unless they are awarded a penalty (Marco, I am looking at you), we should be fine. Who knows, with the way JC has been playing, he could probably stop a penalty – but I prefer not to chance it. I would very much like to continue with our clean sheets (thank you thank you thank you Julio Cesar).

Hopefully the front line has had some shooting practice this week. On Saturday, I want to see Reggina’s keeper tested. If someone shoots, it should be on target. Also, I want every chance to be fully capitalized on. There is absolutely no reason we cannot walk away from this with a 3-goal lead.

So, everyone, lets get this win and hope that Napoli draw against Milan!

Domani, Ragazzi, andremo allo Stadio Granillo per vincere. Un altro risultato è impossibile.

FORZA INTER



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  • kirby |  November 1st, 2008 at 10:54 am

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    hey we should be happy that we won this game. mou’ will deal with our shitty play.

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  • MAD |  November 1st, 2008 at 10:54 am

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    Again my point is that we are not as strong as we were last year, but we are only a couple points off that pace. And we are not crying about our bad luck with injuries, which is why we may look not as strong. Let us get our guys back and then say we are not any good.

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  • Kabir |  November 1st, 2008 at 10:55 am

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    That was a very very fortunate win. I can’t believe how we just crumbled after their first goal. Massive respect for Regginna – even at 2-2, they kept trying to score. Maybe that’s what surprised our team, we’re just so used to playing against opposition that will gladly take one point. I’ll take the 3 points, but Mourinho really needs to start getting his shit together.

    Forza Inter.

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  • kirby |  November 1st, 2008 at 10:55 am

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    who thinks inter just wanted to give us a heart attack today?

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  • MAD |  November 1st, 2008 at 10:55 am

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    I’m not saying I was happy with the performance….

    but we were better than those pilgrims.

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 10:57 am

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    Julian. I agree. Last season, whether we were or not, Inter looked invincible. Now we look like a team at the absolute bottom of the table can actually beat us. I dont care how many “starters” are out, even our second squad should be good enough to mop up REGGINA!

    And yes, I am spoiled. I want to win. After all those horrible dry years, I have gotten a taste of success and I dont want to give it back to those &*$(# over at AC.

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  • kirby |  November 1st, 2008 at 10:58 am

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    JC wasnt a solid as usual. usually he would stopped the second goal. thank the heavens!

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  • MAD |  November 1st, 2008 at 11:04 am

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    The RomaFucks are crapping themselves, they are so upset that we pulled this one out.

    Ohhh, I love this game.

    I personally have too many Inter teams get down on themselves and give up when fit hit the shan. I, personally, liked to see a team that gave up a 2-0 lead and blasted the ever loving shit out of the Reggina goal to win instead of preserving the draw.

    Having some grit is a good thing. This is going to be a tough month to play through.We might need some of that grit later.

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  • alessio |  November 1st, 2008 at 11:09 am

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    The RomaFucks are crapping themselves, they are so upset that we pulled this one out.

    That’s the difference between Scudetti in the double-digits, and 3.

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  • kirby |  November 1st, 2008 at 11:11 am

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    HHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA

    well said ale!

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 11:26 am

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    Well, for quite some time, I was also crapping myself. How many refs did they say we bought this time?

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 11:36 am

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    I also would like to know why it is that if anyone but Roma wins any game it means they cheated somehow.

    I mean, really, if Moratti were paying people off, dont they think we would be higher on the table?

    Some of them just really need to get a grip.

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  • mele419 |  November 1st, 2008 at 11:51 am

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    Well, this was a surprise. I thought you guys would take Reggina easily, apparently not. Too bad you didn’t drop any more points though ; ]

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 12:05 pm

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    Next time, Mele.
    :)

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  • ursus arctos |  November 1st, 2008 at 12:09 pm

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    And if you thought they were crapping themselves before . . .

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 12:23 pm

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    Oh man. What a half.

    Roma have definitely had a couple chances, though.

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 12:39 pm

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    No way, Riise just gave Juve a second goal. That was worse than an own-goal. At least in an own goal the player is actually trying.

    Yikes.

    Roma need to hit the winter mercato HARD.

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  • MAD |  November 1st, 2008 at 1:05 pm

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    Double yikes.

    I wonder what they are going to hit the mercato with?

    Although, Menez looks like he might want to play for a better team…:)

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  • MAD |  November 1st, 2008 at 1:31 pm

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    Ohhh this is too funny.

    Mere hours after several of the Roma Board has declared Inter a mediocre team… a mediocre team that currently resides at the top of the table… again… Roma has suffered it’s what, 5th defeat IN A ROW!! If we are mediocre… and we only have one loss, what the hell are they?

    The answer of course is, RELEGATION ZONE! Roma currently resides 14 points off the leaders… that would be us, at the moment. However they are only 1 point, allow me to repeat that, THEY ARE ONLY 1 POINT AWAY FROM RELEGATION!!

    If Bologna and Cagliari draw tomorrow and Chievo picks up ANY POINTS tomorrow Roma is in the grey shading!!

    GREY SHADING
    GREY SHADING
    ROMA WILL BE IN THE GREY SHADIIIIIIIIIIING!!

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 1:39 pm

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    Wow. Now I feel bad for them.

    I am sorry, I know I should be more hard-hearted, but when I see miserable people, my first response it to try to help them.

    Maybe we could loan them back Mancini for a few games?

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  • alessio |  November 1st, 2008 at 1:41 pm

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    I don’t think would do anything. Their defense looked like shit today. I took a lot of heat for calling Mexes a mediocre player who occasionally shows good play, but he was awful today. So was PAnucci.

    They are against Chelski midweek, so there’s the possibility of a 6th consecutive defeat, that’s gotta be some kind of record.

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 1:52 pm

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    Ouch.

    Dont get me wrong, better them than me, but still, I hate to see them suffer.

    They never should have let Giuly go.

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  • alessio |  November 1st, 2008 at 2:13 pm

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    I agree Giuly should have never been let go. He was a talented supersub who could really invigorate the squad, far more experienced than Menez.

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 2:26 pm

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    But that is the problem. Strikers are an egotistical lot – they have to be. How could you come to a club when they say up front that you will always be behind Totti, no matter how good you are or how bad he is? It would be maddening.

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  • Johonna |  November 1st, 2008 at 4:13 pm

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    Will it never end? We may have picked up 3 points today but Chivu is injured:

    nter face Anorthosis Famagusta on Tuesday in Matchday 4 of Champions League Group B. “If we win in Cyprus we’ll be through, but we have lost four men for Tuesday, including Chivu who hurt his knee,” said Mourinho. “I think Cambiasso and Bolzoni will be with us.”

    Cripes.

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