Showing posts with label Serie A comment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serie A comment. Show all posts

Friday, 10 December 2010

No Inter , probably for the best for the Interista's for now

Inter will sit this round out because of the Club world cup, probably for the best from their viewpoint. Currently they are getting beaten left right and centre by practically any team that takes to the pitch against them. Most recent was an absolute demolition job by Werder Bremen, a team that had nothing to play for as they were already eliminated from the Champions League. Conversely, Inter had everything to play for. A win would have allowed them to top the group, and avoid nightmare draws against Barcelona, Chelsea, Manchester United or Real Madrid but they barely mustered an attack, let alone a chance, against the German side. Rafa Benitez said it was a game they didn't have to win, but come the Champions League draw next Friday one wonders whether he will regret saying that. 

It's an understatement to say that this season so far has been a total anti-climax if you like this season, a hangover from the glorious night before. They've already been beaten four times in Serie A this season by Lazio, Roma, Milan and Chievo and for their punishment sit ten points behind city rivals Milan. And, whilst it is true they have been injury ravaged some of the performances have simply beggared believe, and would not have been seen on Mourinho's watch last season. There has been a drop in intensity and a focus on ball retention as opposed to the shape counter attacking style that destroyed all comers last season. Additionally, a lack of investment in the summer has caught Inter with their trousers down. With Milito injured and no Balotelli sold Pandev has often had to lead the line, especially with Eto'o suspended and with all due respect to the former Lazio player he has not looked like Inter Milan calibre. B

But these problems are certainly not enough to see Rafa Benitez escape criticism. His bewildering reliance on Marco Materazzi, in the derby especially, left Inter exposed to the pace and power of Milan's Ibrahimovic and Robinho. It would have been better for him to have played Santon at right back in that match allowing Cordoba to sit in at centre back, but that was not to be and Inter slumped to their first home defeat in the league since Juve conquered them in 2008. Many have said Benitez took on an impossible task, winning the treble was always going to be an insurmountable mountain to overcome and even at this stage winning the Scudetto seems very difficult indeed. With Milan having two winnable games before the winter break Inter could find themselves miles off the pace. This leaves Europe as the priority and Moratti will want to taste European glory again. To do that he'll need to pray for a fully fit squad, a signing or two in Jan and maybe a new manager as well before their season is well and truly pissed up the wall.

Monday, 31 May 2010

Serie A Comment: Mourinho unveiled at Madrid, Lecce and Cesena in Serie A

The inevitable has happened, Jose Mourinho has left Inter and has signed a four year deal at Real Madrid. The press conference is live as I write and the great man is embarking on a new chapter in his managerial career. Whether you follow La Liga or not, and if you don't its well worth giving it a watch, the attraction of it now cannot be denied given the rivalry created been Mourinho and Barcelona over his time and Chelsea and Inter Milan. Anyhow, there is now a vacant seat on the Inter Milan bench and Fabio Capello has been rumoured for the hot seat, along with Gus Hiddink. Whoever gets the job will have a difficult challenge on their hands to retain all three trophies that the club achieved this season. It was an outstanding achievement, one never before achieved by an Italian club and when you think of some of the great sides to have come out of the boot, such as Grande Inter of the 60s, 'that' Milan side of the early 90s and the Juventus side of the mid 90s as well then it puts the recent achievement in a context. Barcelona achieved the same last season and failed to retain all three so that outlines how difficult it will be for Inter to do the same. Jose ultimately deserves huge credit for this and his presence will be missed in Italian football, and arguably will go down as Inter's greatest ever coach. Who knows, one day maybe he will return.

With Atalanta, Livorno and Siena all relegated three new faces will adorn Serie A next season. The first is Lecce this seasons Champions of Serie B. A packed Via Del Mare saw Lecce return to the top flight yesturday after a year in Serie B. Lecce have become a typical yo yo club, never quite strong enough for Serie A and yet too strong for Serie B. Lecce have had prior to this 13 seasons in Serie A and will line up for their 14th season in the 2010/2011 campaign. Joining them will be Cesena for the first time in Serie A since 1991. They have had an excellent season having been there or there abouts the whole season long and hoardes of travelling fans whitnessed their 1-0 win away at Piacenza yesturday. Whether or not they will be able to remain amongst the top dogs remains to be seen but it will be interesting to watch them try.

The third promoted team will come from the playoffs with nostalgic teams such as Brescia and Torino involved alongside Cittadella and Sassuolo.