Monday, February 13, 2012

Was Inter's first half performance an example of Italian technical superiority?

Or an example of how English teams run around like headless chickens?Was Inter's first half performance an example of Italian technical superiority?oooooohh i sense the sarcasmWas Inter's first half performance an example of Italian technical superiority?
Sorry but you wrote the Q well and have a point. Fortunately those WERE NOT my words. Watch the 2007 semi final game at San Siro for an example of real Italian football in Europe. It's ok to take a break from it once in a while. But a 44 year break is surely lenghty...Was Inter's first half performance an example of Italian technical superiority?Wasn't there only one Italian on the pitch? The young defender supposedly to be the next Maldini. A Portuguese coach.

Not exactly Italian superiority.
And exactly what were the results of their performance?



Its nice to be on fire.. but it means nothing when your firing blanks..Was Inter's first half performance an example of Italian technical superiority?Hahaha it was an example of a manager's arrogance getting the better of him.

Mourinho had dropped Cordoba for a few games, but at the end duly put his foot in his mouth and realized that Cordoba was the best and most experienced defender he had.



Thats one reason I dislike Mourinho, because he tends to "fall out" with a lot of players, and thats not good as it was shown today. He is way too arrogant, and eventually thats going to be his downfall, I just hope he won't take Inter down with him.Was Inter's first half performance an example of Italian technical superiority?
I think it was more like a prayer answered by the Virgin Mary.



"Holy Mother of God,please don't let United trample us,Thank You."
I don't understand why is Cordoba so important when the result was 0-0????





Inter is overrated and they always were.... simple as that!!!Was Inter's first half performance an example of Italian technical superiority?
I still think though that Adriano should have been strong, and must have chosen heading inside an open goal instead of going down for a penalty. In these matches, when you take the lead after your opponents have dominated, it shakes them up a bit. We all saw the effect of Santa Cruz's equalizer at Old Trafford. If Blackburn weren't so shocked they'd equalized, they might have put United on the rocks.
Lol. Most people will always argue the quality of teams and Leagues with their hearts and not their heads.



Well they didn't play well but neither did United in the 2nd half. Both had chances, both blew chances. I do feel SAF should have got Rooney on the pitch earlier.
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