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Which team will finish 2nd after Milan?


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because they were rejected by 5 good coaches previously.. For me it was clear that Inter will suffer this year.

I believe some of their initial choices rejected them, I think Hiddink was one of the candidates who wanted to continue with Turkey. Come to think of it, he could be a free man by the end of the next month should Turkey fail to make the cut for the Euros.

Gasperini was clearly a mistake, not that he isn't a good coach but I think his marriage to the 3.4.3 and Maicon being injured at that time hurt Inter a lot. Also, poor work in the market [Alvarez, Jonathan; sale of Eto'o] has hurt them somewhat and of course the debt level the club is in.

Anyways, as for Ranieri, could be another case of "just a matter of time". Soon Hiddink could be free, LvG is currently free, next summer they could look to Capello or Guardiola or maybe even prize Mazzari away, who knows...

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But Benitez cannot be pardoned for that completely disgraceful football. 1st he was too stubborn and tried too hard to change from Mourinhos tactics, whereas he should have taken small steps and make the changes gradually. 2nd he was also playing many players out of position and fielding very average players like Biabiany. 3rd He tried to make Inter play a high defensive line when the entire defensive compartment is not best at running and chasing the ball but at closing down the space (this linked to 1st point).

I think Leonardo, being the dumbass that he is, also tried to do an entirely new project that did not suit the characteristics of the team, and also dumbass Gasperini did the same.

When Ranieri took over, the first thing he did was to put players in the natural positions. So when Maicon was injured, Zanetti played RB, not some nonsense player like Jonathan, or Forlan on the left wing, or Sneijder CM...

If Inter were telling the truth when they said they took Uefa's fairplay rules seriously and sold Eto'o so that they don't become an offender, I respect it. But as with most of their dealings, they don't apply this good sense across the board to all their sectors. What the thinking was in hiring Gasperini when they knew fairly for certain he played a 3-4-3 and was loath to change it, I can't fathom. On the one hand you have owners like Steve Gibson, who gives five years to an absolute cretin like Gareth Southgate at Middlesbrough, just because he's been given the job, and have Moratti and Abramovich on the other, who sack and change at a whim.

Even Abramovich gives almost everything a coach asks for -- funds for players, a free hand as long as the team is in sights of winning the CL, and a very big paycheck -- in return for his pound of flesh, the Champions League. But Moratti wants power and glory without the responsibility attached to it, and that's a shame for such a huge club.

There was a very good article on Gasperini on Guardian a while back by Jonathan Wilson.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2011/sep/15/gian-piero-gasperini-internazionale-inter

I think, people underestimate what firing Benitez did to inter.....

if I'm a coach in europe, i see what mourinho did at inter. Then I see Benitez comes in, and is promised 3 signings. He didn't get them. He was given an injured squad. Bad results and a quick sack.

Since then they won't spend for their coaches, yet Moratti expects results.

It's not surprising to me big name coaches like biesla, hiddink and co. decline the offer, because the squad is declining, not being reinforced but they are being held to mourinho standards.

If you have other options, you take them... that's why only someone like gasperini who couldn't get a big club like inter job otherwise jumped it.
Benitez's effect on this Inter squad reminds me of the effect Sam Allardyce had on Newcastle players during his short stint at the club. He was Freddy Shepherd's last appointment as manager before he sold the club to Mike Ashley and Allardyce brought in his usual battery of teams, sports scientists, navel watchers, the works... except the football.

Two years after his dismissal, people were still talking about 'recovering' from the Allardyce Effect. It may have been an exaggeration, but Benitez, however offending his football may be, was a victim of Moratti's petulant running of the club.

I really do think the likes of Moratti and Abramovich read, and believe, media reports of their 'ruthless' culling of coaches, regardless of the cost involved, when results take a nosedive. I think it gives them a powertrip. They're the shining knights of armour coming to the rescue of a club in the throes of collapse by banishing the offender (the coach) to the ends of the world, regardless of the millions of dollars in cost involved. Somebody should tell them they're ruining the club. Offending the fans, deceiving them, and they're a disgrace to the sport.
 

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Cavani already scored for Napoli, they lead Catania after just 3 mins.
 

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Catania equalizes with Napoli :thumbsup:
 

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Roma vs Milan is probably the most exciting Serie A match i've seen this season, end to end stuff :)

Also, Napoli's Santana got a red card :thumbsup:

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Catania scored at the start of the second half and now lead 2:1

Napoli lost, Milan won.

We are top of the table for time being, fuck yeah!!!
 
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Thank you God for Napoli loss.

Now only "easy" games.
 

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Napoli....still not sure what to do with rotation.
 

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I hope inter win this game, Milan need to stay at the top :D
 

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I hope inter win this game, Milan need to stay at the top :D

Nah, Inter Merda should lose always and go to Serie B, I'd offer a Champions League Cup and 5 Scudetti to see those insects calciopoli creating bastards send down and go bankrupt
 

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Nah, Inter Merda should lose always and go to Serie B, I'd offer a Champions League Cup and 5 Scudetti to see those insects calciopoli creating bastards send down and go bankrupt

I don't care about them, so it would be great if they can fuck up ladri's moral and get a win tonight.
 

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On one hand i want Jube to fuck up Inter so that they get frustrated even more and blame the ref.I mean come on there is nothing better than Inter being in a serious crisis and then lose in G.Meazza against arch enemy Jube by a offside goal or fake penalty,yes please!

On the other hand if Inter win(which would be difficult to see)we will close the gap with Jube.

I dont know,difficult.Felt the same way with Inter-Napoli and i remember being happy with Inter being fucked by the referee and losing 0-3 hahahaaha
 

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Catania will be tough this year, they seem solid so far from their matches
 

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Inter (4-3-1-2): Castellazzi; Maicon, Lucio, Chivu, Nagatomo; Zanetti, Cambiasso, Obi; Sneijder; Pazzini, Zarate

Subs: Orlandoni, Cordoba, Stankovic, Alvarez, Milito, Castaignos, Jonathan

Juventus (4-3-2-1): Buffon; Lichtsteiner, Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio; Pepe, Vucinic; Matri

Subs: Storari, Pazienza, Del Piero, De Ceglie, Elia, Quagliarella, Estigarribia
 

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We're going to laugh no matter the result.
 

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Why hasn't someone got red-carded yet? Expecting the game to get called off due to a massive fight which results in relegation for both of them. :thumbsup:
 

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this is goona be awkward, i hate both teams.
gonna insult both teams at first then only the winning team
 
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