Napoli - Inter (Coppa Italia) (4 Feb 15) [1-0]

Man of the Match

  • Carrizo

    Votes: 16 24.6%
  • Santon

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Ranocchia

    Votes: 20 30.8%
  • Juan

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Nagatomo

    Votes: 1 1.5%
  • Brozovic

    Votes: 20 30.8%
  • Hernanes

    Votes: 3 4.6%
  • Medel

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Shaqiri

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Puscas

    Votes: 3 4.6%
  • Icardi

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Dodo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Guarin

    Votes: 1 1.5%

  • Total voters
    65
  • Poll closed .

Fapuccino

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There are like 40 things wrong with the club, it's not just one.

1) No $ for high wages.

2) Unmotivated overpaid players with the little money we have.

3) Italian coaches that have no clue about modern football.

4) Modern football doesn't work in Italy anyhow.

5) Players out of position.

6) Too many youth players who haven't fully developed. Too many washed up players who are developed a bit too much.

...

40) Dehydration of players due to a severe shortage of bottled drinks around the Meazza.
 

Batman

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vatra

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As an outsider i would say that money and the quality of players is not the problem. Well, it is but not directly. I am born in holland and PSV for example was always able in its history (not anymore) to always buy the ideal son in law. Even the brazilians they bought were for the most part people who had two feet on the ground (bar Romario). From guys like Cocu, van Nistelrooj, Gomez, Park etc. Great and well brought up individuals. Now I always thought since i watch football and thats since probably 1996 that Inter always was able to do the exact opposite. They always seem to buy people but would never analyse their character, family they are from etc. And then you end up with spitters, biters, idiots and assholes. From Simeone, Materazzi, Recoba to Nagatomo, Guarin and Hernanes. These guys have no social bone in their bodies, only me me me.

When i see that people like Guarin and Hernanes think they are maradona and dribble always and everywhere and Kova, the best dribbler in the team passes the ball as quickly as possible something is very wrong. These people never see the team but always themselves. They think they are better than they are. But what i find unbelievable is that no coach seem to say anything about it. They are doing it nonstop, all the time. They all want to be leaders and there are too little grafters. A guy like nagatomo should be told that dribbling with the ball is forbidden for him. Only if nothing else is possible. In contrast, he first dribbles always and passes second. A back should run mostly without the ball, this guy again thinks hes maradona. Too many egos. If I was an inter player i would pass the ball to Kova anythime i can because i would know the ball will be circulating. Instead he has to beg for the ball practically. I mean, everything is upside down in that team. In croatia they say, ne zna se ko pije a ko placa. Nobody knows whos drinking and whos paying. Total anarchy. But Guarin and nagatomo take the cake for me. Im not even an Inter fan and they drive me to madness. I can imagine how you guys feel. I dont even think that most problems are in defence, its the midfield and attack that cant hold onto a ball so the defence gets so much pressure things are bound to be wrong. This Inter team needs a Hitler on the bench. I dont think Mancini can do that. But I do see that Inter will improve with KOva, Broz and Shaq. At leat now you have two guys who will pass the ball, Broz and Kova. Its a start....
 

Dylan

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You make Nagatomo sound like Quaresma :palm: Nagatomo's the most passive fucker on this team and you're saying he's not mentality professional?
 

vatra

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He thinks he is Quaresma, yes. (as stupid as quaresma for sure). The guy dribbles up and down that flank for 90 minutes. Backs shouldnt dribble. Its not their function. The only time you should see him is when he runs onto a weighed pass and crosses. And playing one touch football with your midfielders. Everytime this guys takes the ball he has too many touches, ALWAYS.
 

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You mean the 4 dribbles he did vs Napoli? That's 90 minutes of dribbling?
 

vatra

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Dont take it too literally man, he always has more touches than he should is all im saying. Just compare his play to Strinic, the lb from napoli, whos not a world beater either. But he knows that playing sober is the way to go. While nagatomo shits on Strinic in athletisism and speed he is nowhere near the quality of Strinic= footballintelligence. Just look at that Napoli game once agian and compare the two backs.
 

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An example of our players positioning against Napoli. It's a 442/451 variant as Shaqiri & Puscas drop deeper out wide.

In this picture, Santon is out of position with Shaqiri in front of him on the right flank. Brozovic is higher than the rest of our midfielders.

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I see Mazzarri, 3-5-1-1
 
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