Posts Tagged ‘Internazionale’

A STELLAR FINISH FOR UCL FINALISTS

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

By Marc Roseblade

Inter Milan today tied up the Scudetto for the 5th successive year in a row by defeating Siena 1 nil. Jose Mourinhos men finished the season 2 points above 2nd placed Roma who also won today with a 2 nil victory away to Chievo.

The Milan side now head to Madrid and the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in chase of the Champions league winners title as they face off against German champions Bayern Munich.

Bayern themselves clinched the Bundesliga with a final day 3-1 away win to Hertha on the 8th May and yesterday completed a domestic double by hammering the cup holders Werder Bremen 4-0 in the German cup final.

Uncharacteristically, the champions league final is being held on a Saturday evening but this enables both sides a full week to prepare for what looks like being a fantastic prospect for watching football supporters all over Europe and the World.

The 8 day festival of football has already started in Madrid which started with the delivery of the Champions league trophy on Friday. The festival includes all manner of activities from exhibition matches which involves top former international talent from all over Europe to audio visionary spectacles from Champions league sponsers. It truly encompasses all age groups and encourages people to interact withy the Champions league experience.

It promises to be a magnificent spectacle and with players such as Arjen Robben, Franck Ribéry, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Claudio Pizarro, Mark van Bommel for Bayern & Lucio Marco Materazzi, Eto’o, Diego Milito & Wesley Sneijder for Inter, it really is lining up as a night of fireworks and superb footballing skills. Plenty of goals would be great as well.

Final – 22/05/2010 – 20:45CET ( 20:45 ) – Santiago Bernabéu – Madrid

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THE BEST OF EUROPE: The Bridge Is Over! Inter Advance, Chelsea To Focus on Premiership…

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010


Disappointment. Disappointment not only for Chelsea’s players, not only for Chelsea’s fans, but also, disappointment for me.  The best Champions League matchup in the current round ended up being one huge disappointment. Unless, of course, you are an Inter Milan fan.

The Italian leaders did what Italians do best; defend and counter.  And they did it magnificently.  As difficult as it is for me to give credit to him, I shall give credit where it is due. Mourinho did a wonderful job in preparing his titans for this titanic clash. Some questionable first half refereeing decisions proved to be the only truly serious chances from the home side who were simply unable to crack the rock hard defense of Inter.

Samuel Eto’o finished clinically with what should have been at least his second goal of the night but Inter’s true heart and soul came from probably the only single Inter player who I respect: Wesley Sneijder.  He was simply everywhere.  Defending, attacking, passing, dribbling, but most importantly directing.  Everything went through him and nearly every touch he took went the right way.  The Dutch international who started his career at Ajax before having a short and unsuccessful run at Real Madrid, once again proved what an asset he is to Jose’s otherwise bleak side. Yes, I’ll say it again, bleak.

For me this is disappointing because I feel like the best side lost. Argue what you will, Chelsea in my opinion are the third best team in the world, trailing only Manchester United and Pep’s Barça, but from now on in the Champions, I guess I’ll just have to do without them.

-Yoni Ginsberg

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INTER NOT SO LONELY AT THE TOP

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

Just a few days before its weekend match against Udinese, Inter is trying to juggle roster spots and coaching duties to keep from losing more ground to AC Milan and AS Roma.

A 0-0 draw with Sampdoria Saturday was just the beginning of Inter’s woes. Not only did it allow title challengers AC Milan and AS Roma – who sit just four and five points back respectively – to narrow the gap atop the Serie A table, but the Nerazzurri lost four players and their coach to suspensions this week.

Defenders Walter Samuel and Ivan Cordoba were both shown red cards against the Blucerchiati and automatically ruled out of this weekend’s meeting with Undinese; once the final whistle blew though, the news went from bad to worse as the squad learned that coach Jose Mourhino would be suspended for three matches for a gesture he made toward referees during the contest. Midfielders Esteban Cambiasso and Sulley Muntari were also slapped with bans after the draw.

Even more, defender Cristian Chivu will miss the clash with Undinese with a head injury, while Marco Materazzi and Davide Santon may be rushed back from injury to fill vacancies in the defense. With three regular players missing from the defense, Inter will certainly field a makeshift back line at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Sunday. If all injuries and suspensions hold, the group will consist of Maicon, Lucio, Matterazzi and Santon.

Inter’s rough and ready defense will be pushed to its limits by one of Serie A’s most feared goal scorers, Antonio Di Natale. Currently leading the league with 18 goals – Inter’s Diego Milito is second with 14 – Di Natale has had three multi goal matches this season, with the most recent coming when he accounted for all of Udinese’s scores during a 3-1 win over Napoli Feb. 7.

If Matterazzi and Santon aren’t yet fully recovered from their injuries and Inter is forced to dig deep into its roster for substitutes Sunday, the Nerazzurri might find themselves in a much tighter title race come Monday.

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