Udinese – Inter: Nail Biting Time

By: Johonna | April 4th, 2009

Not even Cruz could save us last year
What: Udinese v Inter
Where: Stadio Friuli, Udine
When: Sunday, April 5, 7pm local time (1pm eastern, 10am pacific)
How to Watch: Shown live on Fox Soccer channel or find a stream (MyP2P, Justin.tv, Rojadirecta, Ustream, and ATDHE.net).

Traditionally, this is not an easy game for us. The past two seasons, this tie ended 0-0. We had one win in the 2005/6 season, then it was back to draws and (gulp) losses. We beat the snot out of them once in 1980 (0-4) and once in 1960 (0-6), but over the years, and especially since their return to Serie A in 1980, we are more likely to draw or lose this game than we are to win. Right now, that scares the bejeesus out of me. Especially when Juventus has to play Chievo. No offense to the Chievo fans, but I dont see them making much of a dent against Juve. Inter, of course, dont really have a choice. We have to win this game… plus 6 more.

As I said, last year this match was a goalless draw. César Aparecido (aka The Bad César), was sent off early in the first half. The rest was a series missed opportunities and desperate defending:

THEM

Well, there is an Udinese blog here, and mostly it is kept up, but Vin is a busy graduate student with all sorts of important other things to do, so I sort of doubt he will get anything up. I am a poor substitute, but I will take a stab at it.

The big news here is that poor Toto Di Natale is out – probably for the rest of the season. Although the injury is not as serious as first feared, it is still bad and he will not be available this weekend. Also injured is Ferronetti, Tissone, Coda, Lukovic, and Handovic. Add that to the two suspensions, Domizzi and Sanchez, and Udinese have just about a third of their entire roster out for one reason or another. Ouch. Still, they have a lot of talent still on the bench, including the quail man himself, Fabio Quagliarella.

Udinese are a tough team, and, this season, are especially tough at home. They have only lost two home games (Reggina and Chievo); both finished 1-0. Of course, the Chievo game hardly counts, Udinese played with 10 men for most of the second half, then finally lost due to an own goal. Most usually, Udinese win at home, and have beaten Palermo (3-1), Roma (3-1), Juventus (2-1), and Zenit St. Petersburg (2-0) at the Stadio Friuli.

Pasquale, using his Inter powers for Udinese now
Giovanni Pasquale, way back when.

Of course, Udinese have an ex-Inter player on their team (I think everyone does), who wants to show his old team what he can do. Giovanni Pasquale (defender, Inter youth product, first team from 2002 through 2004) would like to thank Inter for all that they taught him, but said:

“Now, though, I am an Udinese player and Sunday I would like to wrangle a good race and maybe trip up Inter. I think it will be important for us to take the field with the desire to prove all that we do.”

Well, I expect nothing less from an ex Inter player.

La Gazzetta thinks the formation with be 4-3-3:

Belardi
Isla – Zapata – Felipe – Pasquale
Obodo – D’Agostino – Asamoah
Pepe – Quagliarella – Floro Flores

And I am in no position to disagree.

US

Training before the Udinese match
Almost ready for the match.

Mourinho has called up 21 players:
Goalkeepers: Toldo, Julio Cesar, Orlandoni.
Defenders: Cordoba, Maxwell, Burdisso, Materazzi, Samuel, Chivu, Santon.
Midfielders: Zanetti, Stankovic, Figo, Vieira, Cambiasso, Muntari.
Strikers: Ibrahimovic, Cruz, Crespo, Obinna, Balotelli.

The big news for us is that Maicon is injured – probably for the rest of the season, and Adriano is AWOL. In the case of Maicon, there is no getting around it – missing him will be a blow. For those that say we should just move Zanetti back (that was his spot before Maicon, after all), Mou says:

“We do not have enough players for the midfield to be able to say that from today and until the end of the championship, Zanetti will be the rightback.”

Basically, it is a question of formations, at 4-3-3, he can drop back. At 4-4-2, he is needed in the midfield.

Adriano, dove sei?As for Adriano, the situation is a little more dire than it first appeared. No one seems to know where he is and there is even some speculation that he may have been kidnapped.

Mourinho was serious and calm about the situation, saying: “This is not indiscipline or a joke, it is much more serious. The only thing I can do, with sadness and no anger or criticism, is to say nothing.”

The reporters at the press conference even noted that Mou looked very sad, to which he replied: “I am sad because of Adriano’s tale.”

This could well be quite serious and now I feel terrible about assuming he was just a drunken, irresponsible man-child.

Predicting the line-up for this game is tricky, there are quite a few factors to consider. Mou did say that the among the players who did not go on national duty, there was a “core group of people who will play tomorrow.” I see this core as our defense. Our midfield choices are more limited, and I suspect the usual suspects will play. Up front, Cruz and/or Crespo could make an appearance. Mou said:

“This week I saw Crespo and Cruz to train well, with the desire to do something for the team. We are at a point in the season where a goal, something that may seem only a small contribution can become absolutely crucial, and we have players who can do this.”

Given all this input, and no real word on formation (with Mou, who knows), I dont know that I will attempt a line up. I will leave it up to those of you who are more savvy than I (consider it a challenge!).

To wrap up, this will be a hard game for us. People are tired. Udinese is a good, organized team that plays very well at home. True, they may be a tad distracted by their midweek UEFA Cup game, but I dont think it will be much of a problem for them. Every team wants to beat us – being the reigning champs and all – and they will throw everything at us.

The coaching staff, happy to be at work again
Mou, spreadin’ the good vibes around.

We really need a good showing here. Full points are a must, especially if we would like to finish the season with a little tranquility. We finally have a full compliment of central defenders, though the loss of Maicon is a blow. I think we can win tomorrow. I think the team is determined and focused. Mou agrees, saying:

“I have positive vibes. During the international break we worked well with a group of players. I think this is the kind of clash that Inter need because they know what difficulties there will be in Udine tomorrow. We will have to play a match of great quality and concentration. This is what the team needs.”

So, lets all hope that positive vibes manifest themselves as three points. Also, that Chievo have the game of their season! (I am not really too optimistic about that last one, but a girl can dream.)

FORZA INTER

Ibra and Marco, just chillaxin’ before the game
Marco and Ibra, friends again



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  • brief |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:13 am

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    I just noticed that the goal was credited as an own goal.

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  • E |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:13 am

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    Haha johonna yea that’s what I meant , they were fantastic

    MAD you have a point there those 2 dudes spent all night crying and rolling on the floor like they were getting shot with shot guns

    anyways we need to buy midfielders that can hold onto to the ball and pass accurately As soon as the window open

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  • E |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:16 am

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    Inler and motta ? Yes please

    Brief I was an own goal viera didn’t even shoot

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  • MAD |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:18 am

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    E, I like the D’Agostino from Udinese, Mannini from Napoli, Ledesma from Lazio and Rosina from Torino – which might be going down. There are also two guys I like from Valencia that will be having a sale of the century.

    All of those guys can play in a creative spot behind the striker or off to the side.

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  • MAD |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:25 am

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    How many points ahead are we?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovFDr_14K3g

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  • E |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:27 am

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    MAD I like those 4 guys you’ve mentioned as well and we need at least a couple of them ( even 3 ) at least some players with similar quality if we really want to keep dominating in serie A and try to conquer europe
    We desperately need creativity

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  • Johonna |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:28 am

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    Wow, MAD, and just like that, I am 4. I am going to be singing that all day.

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  • E |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:29 am

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    BTW who are those two valencia players you’re refering to ?

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  • MAD |  April 5th, 2009 at 11:50 am

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    Juan Mata a left winger/outside left midfielder

    Alexis center back/left fullback

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  • Dave |  April 5th, 2009 at 12:12 pm

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    Im not giving up on Hamsik. Rosina would be more realistic though

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  • Dave |  April 5th, 2009 at 12:22 pm

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    Sky named Chivu MOM. I thought he played very well, especially in the second half. He’s our best defender imo

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  • MAD |  April 5th, 2009 at 12:28 pm

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    I’d take Hamsik in a second and never look back.

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  • buckets |  April 5th, 2009 at 12:30 pm

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    That was as ugly as the sponsors on the Inter jerseys. What the fuck was up with that? They look like a Mexican team. Just keep it classy with Pirelli in gold on the front.

    As for the actual performance, I only caught the last 20 minutes or so and saw a slow, old, lackluster XI on the pitch. Figo is done, so is Vierra; they simply dont have the pace to help Inter win in Europe.

    Hope J.C. is alright – fingers are crossed he didn’t pull anything. What happened to Maicon on international duty? Good thing Inter is 9 clear now.

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  • Johonna |  April 5th, 2009 at 1:06 pm

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    Remember when I was worried about Adriano? When I thought that something may have actually happened to him?

    Well, I take it all back! The man is a boob. I cannot wait to see the back of him. As far as I am concerned, he can stay in Brazil until the end of the season.

    http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/apr5p.html

    I am so mad I could spit.

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  • Johonna |  April 5th, 2009 at 1:09 pm

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    Hmmm, hugs and kisses between Mou and Quags:

    Quagliarella had a penalty claim turned down ten minutes before half time after an alleged foul by Julio Cesar, but the Inter coach wasn’t convinced and he asked the Udinese striker. “I told him that a dive was enough to get sent off and he told me he didn’t dive,” explained Mourinho, “but he’s a good lad and he’s in our dressing room now. I’d like him to stay with our shirt, I like him a lot (smiles)… Cordoba and Chivu did a great job on him.”

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  • Dave |  April 5th, 2009 at 1:38 pm

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    We dont have to pay him if he doesnt show up right? “He wants to watch the derby”? You gotta be kidding. I’ll say it again: this would be funny if we werent paying him millions.

    Fuck Adri. Spoiled, selfish, tranny screwing, drunken piece of shit

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  • E |  April 5th, 2009 at 3:20 pm

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    LOL@adriano
    So he didn’t return to milan on time because he simply wanted to watch the derby ? Id love to be there when he tells moratti and mourinho that that o so great derby is what held him up in brazil face to face

    BTW I now hope that he gets kidnap for real

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  • Alishki |  April 5th, 2009 at 4:22 pm

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    Mad, Johonna? Not nearly half as mad as I’ll be when in the summer, Milan will sign Adriano. watch it happen.

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  • Dave |  April 5th, 2009 at 7:36 pm

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    That would be classic. We’ll give him to you for free. We’ll pay you to take him. He’s a disgrace

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  • MAD |  April 5th, 2009 at 9:10 pm

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    An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Richter Scale hit Abruzzo this morning with reports at 6 dead – 4 children and several buildings collapsed; so expect that figure to rise.

    L’Aquila, the capital of Abruzzo is right at the epicenter. For those who don’t know, Abruzzo is the region to the east of Lazio (where one would find Rome). Most of the region is highly mountainous, the Appenines are very prominent and have very high peaks at this point. There have been quakes there, from time to time, but this is a bad one.

    No word yet if the damage went as far as Pescara, although reports are that folks in Marche (region north of Abruzzo) felt enough shaking to run into the streets in panic.

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  • Johonna |  April 6th, 2009 at 7:28 am

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    This is horrible. 30 to 40 thousand people homeless, hundreds dead…. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7985958.stm

    Somehow, football doesn’t seem so important today.

    (MAD, here is a map from the BBC showing the area hit by the earthquake)
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7985958.stm#there )

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  • Johonna |  April 6th, 2009 at 7:30 am

  • Brian |  April 6th, 2009 at 10:20 am

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    Wow that’s awful. I planned on visiting the area this summer. My family is from San Giovanni Lipioni. It looks like the quake didnt make it that far.

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  • MAD |  April 6th, 2009 at 10:39 am

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    Everyone has checked in as fine and there have been no late night calls, so that’s a load off my mind.

    The reports of casualties from last night when I first heard the news to today has risen exponentially.

    The front page of the Inter website has emergency coordination info to organize volunteer efforts. What a classy club.

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  • Johonna |  April 6th, 2009 at 10:39 am

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    For those that are interested, you can donate money to help out at the Italian Red Cross:

    http://www.cri.it/donazioni/index.php?mode=form

    The site is in Italian, but here are instructions in english:

    http://loranablog.wordpress.com/2009/04/06/donate-money-online-to-help-the-victims-of-italy-earthquake-in-abruzzo/

    The only difference is, if you are in the US, choose “Stati Uniti” under Nazione

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