Genoa Recap and Bologna-Juventus Preview

By: alessio | September 25th, 2009

Thoughts on Genoa: I look at this game a day later with a calmer head, and it still is puzzling to me. This was one of our best performances of the season, we dominated an elite team at their home. They had 3 chances on net, and we had countless that were either annulled or the finishing was poor. It’s clear who is at fault for the draw, the referee-

As much as some may scoff at this comment, “it’s always the referees fault when you draw”, I don’t cry wolf all that often. There’s a difference between observing errors from the officiating team and claiming it altered the result. Against Bordeaux, you’ll note in my review that I said while the refereeing didn’t help, it was not the defining characteristic of a match we should have won. Against Genoa, it was.

We had two goals ruled offside, a goal from Chiellini that could have gone either way, and a header from Iaquinta that was definitely onside, from all angles. 50-50 challenges were consistently being given to Genoa. Melo was booked for a dubious offense, Marco Rossi committed 3-4 yellow cardable offenses, and among other faults, Amauri was on a 1v1 with the keeper when called back for a non-existent foul on the defender. I will not deny Genoa fought hard and scored two world-class goals, but we deserved this one. It is only more frustrating when you consider some of the calls that have gone Inter’s way this season. 2-2 isn’t a bad result in Genoa, but still “one that got away.”

Some might call foul and say that the referee was biased against Juventus, it’s a natural reaction but not a right one. There’s already the rule that they are not allowed to referee teams from their area, hence why Roberto Rosetti, considered one of Italy’s best referees (though I am not so sure about that) is not allowed to adjudge Juve games, being from Turin. (He’s also supposedly a Juventino) I think most FIGC referees manage to keep any personal bias relatively free of the game, except, of course, that goatfucker Collina. So while there may be howls about “Saccani hates Juve” let’s not go that far. In fact, the other game offhand I remember him refereeing was Juve 1-0 Fiorentina last season where we won due to some dubious refereeing- Mellberg took down Jovetic in the box and Gilardino had a goal wrongly disallowed. So simply put, Saccani isn’t pro-Juve or anti-Juve, he’s just a shitty ref.

End rant.

Thoughts on Bologna:

This won’t be one of my more traditionally-structured previews, because I’m just kind of on a roll and anything that comes out of my mouth is published, and I’m kind of tired from this week. School sometimes sucks, but it’s Friday. I’m at work all day today, but there is no work to do so I’m pretty much just sitting and watching yet another rainy rainy day in New Orleans.

On to the calcio- So we host Bologna this weekend, and this hopefully will be a game to rest a few starters for the Bayern game next week, while beating the snot out of them. Bologna hasn’t been that bad this season, they have drawn Fiorentina and Bari away, and only narrowly lost to Milan at home. They are coming off a morale-boosting 2-0 win over fellow-relegation battlers Livorno, the same result we got 3 days before. So though Bologna will be fighting relegation this season, they won’t go down easy.

In their team, as expected for a team fighting relegation, is a handful of rejects. For Juve we’ll meet ex-Juventini Marco di Vaio and new-boy Marcelo Zalayeta, newly kicked out of Napoli. Fiorentina reject Osvaldo continues to flounder, and ex-Laziale Mutarelli is injured for a long time. Their defense is a bunch of no-namers, Raggi being another reject, this time from Palermo. Their team will probably lineup in a 4-4-2. Expect them to pack tight and attack on the counter. Last season you may remember Gio’s delightful performance against them, as him and Brazzo tore it up and ADP scored for the first time in months.


Avanti, ragazzi!

For Juventus, we’ve got a whole headache of a selection process. We’ve got Bayern, in Munich looming next mid-week, and a whole host of various injuries from getting banged up. Sissoko, Tiago, and Cannavaro will not be featuring, Diego and Del Piero have been training with the group normally so it would be assumed they are available for selection. We feared Marchisio left the field yesterday with a strain, but it turned out only to be cramps and he worked in the gym today with Iaquinta and Amauri to avoid fatigue. We’ll know better tomorrow, as the last training session is Saturday morning. Two days of training between matches, boy I love fixture congestion.

I would assume Amauri to get axed after his disappointing display. Some people are writing him off which I don’t understand at all, last fall we saw his obvious potential as a force and a goal-machine. He’s just got a bad mental block against scoring right now, I’m sure his confidence is fairly low. Trezeguet is producing alla Trezegol, and Del Piero may or may not feature depending if Ferrara would prefer to keep him ready for Bayern. Amauri might feature to rest ADP/Iaquinta for the midweek, so it could be Trez-Amauri. Or it could be Trez-ADP, either way as you can see, I expect Trez to get a start. Trez, by the way, is now only 3 goals behind Omar Sivori and 4th place in the Juve all-time scoring charts, only 18 goals away from 2nd, Boniperti.

This is a very important game for the Scudetto- We cannot drop points to teams like Bologna at home, period. Last year we drew teams like Catania, Atalanta, and Lecce at home. That’s unacceptable, and the team knows that. Carmine Russo will be refereeing the game, his 15th Serie A game. He refereed our 1-0 victory over Siena last January, as well as the TIM Cup in Pescara where we defeated Milan 2-0. Let’s hope for that trend to continue. Juventus-Bologna is one of the afternoon games on Sunday, so for you fellow New World-ers, prepare to get up bright and early.

Forzaaaaaa Juve!!



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  • al |  September 26th, 2009 at 10:06 am

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    Calamari… hmh… brhggg (Homer Simposons’ tone)

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  • francesco |  September 26th, 2009 at 10:09 am

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    fuck off you assholes cuz you guys get two more days of fucking rest than us. Is it our fault that no one wants us to win the scudetto and everyone wants you guys to win? Is it our fault that the schedule is so generous to you that you guys get 2 extra days of rest than we do????? Is it our fault that you guys get a way easier schedule than we do???? You guys would have lost 3-0 so fuck off!!! I dont give a shit what any of you have to say because you’re all biased against inter so I think any of your arguments would be in heavy favor of that overrated team as opposed to the most underrated team in all of the fucking country!!

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  • j |  September 26th, 2009 at 10:13 am

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    INDIFFERENCE

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  • Kasia |  September 26th, 2009 at 10:15 am

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    So many question marks, is it mickey again?

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  • al |  September 26th, 2009 at 10:20 am

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    Inter Offside are having fun. Look at below comments. It seems that facing Milan, Napoli (both are falling and both were at San Siro) and Sampdoria are too hard for them.

    We had two away games to Rome (Roma and Lazio) and yesterday Genoa. We were facing Lazio where most of our players just played for their National Team. (7 ItalJuve players and Melo who went straight away to Rome from Brazil)

    Moaning, I think, is bad effect when you eat too much calamari.

    francesco | September 26th, 2009 at 10:03 am
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    of course those juve fans will get all excited about this even though the same thing would have happened to them. FUCK THEM!!!! I am so pissed off right now about this loss and the fucking schedule is so much more favorable for those rubentini!!!! I dont give a flying shit that everyone wants them to win the scudetto, its not fucking fair that they play all the little teams while we have to play teams like milan, napoli, and samp!!

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    francesco | September 26th, 2009 at 10:05 am
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    and they get like two more days of fucking rest than us!!! It is fucking ridiculous

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  • Apuzzo |  September 26th, 2009 at 10:36 am

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    francesco, your such a baby. Somebody get the Huggies.

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  • papai |  September 26th, 2009 at 10:56 am

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    lol at all the disgruntled inter fans!
    calamari time n00bs :)

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  • Sam Dj |  September 26th, 2009 at 11:18 am

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    francesco is a dumb nut, go eat your calamari a-hole

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  • Nnahoj |  September 26th, 2009 at 11:26 am

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    LOL @ the scum!

    So funny that most Serie A teams played on Sunday and Wednesday, yet Inter are the only ones complaining. And how is their schedule tougher than ours? They had Bari and Parma (two promoted teams) in their first 3 games. Plus they had Cagliari next. In fact, out of 6 games this is only the second they’ve played away from San Siro. We had Roma, Lazio and Genoa in our first 6 and ALL WERE AWAY FROM HOME!

    Eat a dick Inter scum!

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  • alessio |  September 26th, 2009 at 11:44 am

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    The logic of selecting Poulsen is getting more and more forced on account of his inability on the pitch.

    Seriously. He played well against Livorno, but sometimes he reminds me of Almiron. No real tackles or challenges, just kind of wandering the midfield occasionally applying pressure. He played CB quite well for his national team several times, why not throw him in there? He might do better than in midfield.

    As for the Inter trolls…they’re gonna happen. If anything, take to heart how ridiculous they look and don’t do the same on the Inter Offside. Discussion, some jabs, yeah, that’s all in good fun, but just angry “fuck you fuck you fuck you” doesn’t contribute anything.

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  • juvenite |  September 26th, 2009 at 11:55 am

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    Iaq shd play to keep his goals flowing. But i wd like to see Ale/Diego come in the second half, in view of Bayern. Trez shd definitely start. Marchisio shd start, while Camo should play alongside him and Melo, with Giovinco behind Trez-Iaq.

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  • papai |  September 26th, 2009 at 12:11 pm

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    Poulsen in the defence Alessio? and i thought it couldnt get any scarier…

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  • alessio |  September 26th, 2009 at 12:15 pm

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    He played well there and he doesn’t make ridiculous tackles like Sissoko that would give up penalties. More than anything, he’d have more of a defined role. He just looks like he doesn’t know what to do in our midfield.

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  • mohd |  September 26th, 2009 at 12:24 pm

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    i do not know why inter fan do not give a flying s***

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  • HolyMann |  September 26th, 2009 at 12:26 pm

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    thats very true Alessio, and not to mention the ridiculous fouls he does when not knowing what to do….i start to shake every time i see him wondering up the field…

    at Francesco’s comment….hahaha, i love it when you guys come here and let all your emotions out, dont they let you express your self on the Inter Blog? anyway, ur more then welcome here….gives us a good laugh every now and then….

    and about the calamari comments, i think this one’s going to stick around for a while :)

    damn, i just wish we got the 3 points against Genoa, either way, im expecting an easy 2-0 against Bologna (with respect to the team of course)….FORZA JUVE!!

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  • The Troll |  September 26th, 2009 at 2:22 pm

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    Hi, my name is Mickey, and I need a timeout.
    -Alessio

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  • The Troll |  September 26th, 2009 at 2:28 pm

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    Mickey, you’re aware your comments are tracked by IP address, Johonna already told you. I don’t know why you create all these different names for yourself. Consider yourself blacklisted from the blog.
    -Alessio

    ps- I do speak Italian.

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  • alex |  September 26th, 2009 at 3:41 pm

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    can you expect this sort of shite everytime inter loses a game?

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  • alessio |  September 26th, 2009 at 3:44 pm

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    I guess so, alex. Hopefully that’ll happen a lot. :)

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  • The Troll |  September 26th, 2009 at 4:02 pm

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    e allora se sai parlare in italiano parli un po d’italiano, giuventino.

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  • The Troll |  September 26th, 2009 at 4:08 pm

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    (this post will insult no one, if you PEOPLE would only permit me to ask one question) So how is it that a bunch of bloggers or strangers as I like to call them are allowed to know my IP adress??? Tell me what gives the offside the right to know my IP adress???? I should sue you people for this but I wont simply because you guys arent worth the time and effort. And since we do live in the “land of the free” I think I am entitled to freedom of speech so if you dont like what I have to say then why dont you move to italy where you can go and blaspheme all you want on those ridiculous radio and tv shows every time you dislike what someone has to say.

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  • The Troll |  September 26th, 2009 at 4:11 pm

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    honestly though on this joke of a blog one cannot say anything without incurring the wrath of a thousand internet bloggers. Oh furthermore since we are on the internet I dont know when it became OK for you people to prevent someone from posting things on their blogs. Oh so tell me how much do you actually know about my IP adress, how did you know that it was the same guy this whole time?? What if I was in an internet cafe and then another blogger called “marco” started using the computer I had previously used??? Or what if another called “francesco” or the Troll” came on. How do you know that this isnt 4 different guys using the same computer at various times?

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  • Jorid |  September 26th, 2009 at 4:48 pm

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    GUYS I ASK ALL OF YOU HERE TO PLEASE NOT RESPOND TO DOUCHEBAGS ANYMORE. LET’S JUST SIMPLY IGNORE RETARDED RANTS OF AN INFANTILE IMBECILE LIKE MICKEY/FRANCESCO/THE TROLL OR WHATEVER THIS IDIOTIC CREATURE LIKES BEING CALLED. HERE:

    http://www.afunnystuff.com/forumpics/troll3.jpg

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  • georg |  September 26th, 2009 at 6:21 pm

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    haha amen to that jorid:-)

    about the game: i remeber last year, there were plenty of opportunities to cach up with inter, but we always lost or draw the game with every single opportunity. if we win now ,it simply must mean we’re going for the scudetto and not even those crybabies interistas won’t stop us

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  • HolyMann |  September 26th, 2009 at 9:53 pm

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    100% correct georg….every time we beat one of the big teams last year, we drew the next game against a smaller one….we simply cannot repeat taht now, its unacceptable…

    and guys, just remember Mickey is around 12 years old, just simply ignore the kid, he hasnt hit puberty for crying out loud

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