Re: Serie A Thread - 2009/10 Season
Ibra is a totally different caliber from Eto'o. You will get to see that as the season goes.
Out of the duo, Milito played a better game than Eto'o. Lucio looked very solid. Attacking CB and very useful in corners. Should have got a handball which I think should have been called a penalty for Inter.
they just need time mate. i reckon inter is gonna get better and better throughout the season. ibra's departure forced mourinho to abandon is schemes (and it took almost 1 year to mou to figure out wich were the best schemes for inter last season).
now he has to start over again.
but i wouldn't say inter is weaker. they definitely lost something (a lot) in terms of flair and creativity with ibra's departure, but with 2 world class strikers like milito and eto'ò, they gained a lot in terms of finishing and killer instinct.
last season, ibra was pretty much the only inter scorer.... for some reasons i'll never understand, jose didn't seem to like cruz

..... balotelli spent most of the season in punishment on the bench.... the result is ibra was the only "goal source" for inter..... now they have 2 of the most lethal and versatile strikers in the world.... they just need to find a new tactical formula.
as for Lucio, Bergomi's comment about his performance perfectly pictures my idea about him....
bergomi talking about lucio said:
"they should nail his feet to the defensive line"




jesus he's so undisciplined, i can't believe it (even though i know he's like that since 2001, it still amazes me every time i see him playing). u can't even call it "lack of positioning" because it's not like he can't find the right position.... he leaves his position on purpose!!!
cordoba yelled at him so many times it was ridiculous... he just didn't care.
i say follow bergomi's suggestion... for real.... a hammer 2 nails..... and maybe that idiot will eventually realise what's the difference between a midfielder and a centre back.
it's such a shame, because, apart from his total unawareness of the duties of a cb, he might actually be a pretty good cb. i mean his timing and his tackling technique is definitely good...
it's his stupidity that makes him pretty much USELESS.
anyhow hopefully cordoba and samuel will teach him the basics of defending..... and MAYBE he will listen and learn.
as expected the genoa-roma game and the napoli-palermo game were amazing... i recorded the genoa game so hopefully i'll find some free time this week to watch it.... but from what i already saw... it must have been a hell of a football match.
as for palermo-napoli... wow!. i'd say we were pretty good, but napoli were simply on another planet. jesus, at times i had the feeling we were playing against chelsea and not napoli. the high pressing, the passing game, the personality they showed, playing the first match of the season versus a pretty good side like palermo... in palermo, against such loud stadium....
they played with the same confidence top clubs show when they meet newly-promoted teams. simply scary.
the 1st half was played pretty much entirely in palermo's midfield, near to our box.... napoli hit the post 4 or 5 times, i even lost the count.
if that's a sign of things to come, then i can definitely see napoli fighting with the likes of milan, fiorentina, roma, genoa, udinese (and probably lazio too) for the 3rd and the 4th spot.
however i'm very happy we were lucky enough to "steal" those 3 points yesterday
