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« Reply #60 on: April 23, 2011, 10:16:54 AM » |
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^haha I thought they just left it in the streets
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« Reply #61 on: April 23, 2011, 10:24:02 AM » |
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If it wasn't for Zarate today, Lazio would have been hopeless. Although we did dominate the entire game he was the one who wasn't afraid of the name 'Inter Milan'. I don't like the attitude we had today going forward as we should have seen more offensively from Mauri Hernanes and Floccari. With Mauri out and Floccari back into his slump with an unpredicatable Hernanes, I hope Zarate can keep on pushing Lazio forward. Also, in case Reja does want him gone next season Zarate put in a great display today.
As for Internazionale, it was dump and chase strategy by Leonardo and it worked. A foul that lead to the free kick came off a Zanetti dump and the other dump which led to Biava's slip. Both dump and chase goals. Apparently before the game some sprinklers went off as the commentators were saying at the start of the game and it sure fucked up Lazio, Biava in particular and Dias also had a close call. I think we still handled Inter Milan great and we should not lose confidence in our defense.
A tough loss to swallow definitely as was our previous loss to Napoli and Rubentus who we face next. Looks like I will be in a shit mood for the rest of the long weekend.
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« Reply #62 on: April 23, 2011, 10:38:34 AM » |
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I think the red card to Cesar was the worst thing that could have happened to us...Initially no b/c we scored on the pk, but after that we really produced nothing and almost went about our business in a cocky fashion which cost us possession and eventually led to the tying goal.
You could see Inter wanted it more today fighting for every ball like we've done in the past away games @ Catania and Napoli but not today sadly. Like Aquile said Zarate was the only one who really wanted it today. Hernanes killed me with his lackluster effort going forward and countless moments of giving away possession. Mauri's moment of madness was the final nail in the coffin b/c up to that point we had regained our confidence and looked sure to equal the score. Overall it is a weird excuse but the ground of San Siro (particularly in south end of the field) was dreadful and eventually cost us 3 points today. People always make a big deal about how great a spectacle the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza is, but for years it's been a horrible kept field. Once I heard an excuse b/c of the way it was built from the ground up that the Sun has very little effect on the ground b/c of it's distance some shit to that extent...bla bla bla THE FIELD IS TERRIBLE!
So to summarize we lost today for at least 4 reasons: 1. Attitude after going up 1-0 with a man advantage. 2. Lack of creativity (specifically Hernanes) 3. Mauri's moment of madness & 4. The worst field known to man to play on.
Nonetheless Udinese fails to capitalize again (Grazie Amauri) and we remain in 4th with the two biggest games of the season approaching.
Happy Easter, Buona Pasqua, Feliz Semana Santa, Joyeuses Pâques, Hyvää pääsiäistä, Среќен Велигден, Sretan Uskrs.
* 61514 come back with 3 points from Rome next Monday you heard!
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« Reply #63 on: April 23, 2011, 11:08:31 AM » |
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If this season we had a better luck we would be 9 points ahead, I always see Kozak as lucky striker but when this man hit the bar sure luck is missing in that game... I love the Way Zarate played today this man really found his forum again and he was the only player to mention in our side, Reja did a big mistake by putting him back of floccari in second half if he left him runing like in first half it would be different, mutzilm left an empty space today we really missed his position of the ball in the midfield. Reja should work on the mentality of our player we were 11 and afraid to play 10 men inter this is not good and our players need to relize that they playing for lazio not Bari! Over all I hope we recover for next week we need the points from Juve and Udi and if we succed inthese two games than we can even push and give a last try on the third
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« Reply #64 on: April 23, 2011, 11:49:24 AM » |
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Given the circumstances of the game a disappointing result to say the least and given Inter's fraility points were squandered. They remain a great side and one that is not as bad as their Champions League beating suggested, but we had a perfect opportunity to day to get one foot in the Champions League and we did not take it. Udinese lost, which is great but I don't want us qualifying for anything because of the poor results of other sides, I want us to qualify on the back of us beating the very good sides around us. We get the opportunity to do this in the next two rounds, and a I expect a minimum of four points from it...else we don't deserve CL football anyway if we can't beat our rivals. Anyhow, one of the worst aspects of todays round was Roma winning, pulling themselves back in contention. A whole nine days before we get to set the record straight against Juventus. 
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« Reply #65 on: April 23, 2011, 01:25:58 PM » |
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Once we went up a goal, and a man, we just stopped playing, particularly our mid. Hernanes was completely absent. Can't believe we didn't manage to get at least a point. The straight red on Mauri seemed a little harsh - even if it was a dumb reaction.
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« Reply #66 on: April 23, 2011, 04:19:26 PM » |
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Once we went up a goal, and a man, we just stopped playing, particularly our mid. Hernanes was completely absent. Can't believe we didn't manage to get at least a point. The straight red on Mauri seemed a little harsh - even if it was a dumb reaction.
I don't know wtf is Hernanes' problem. He is a noshow in big games. He must have turned over the ball at least 7 times today.
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« Reply #67 on: April 24, 2011, 03:58:30 PM » |
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Have to add that Rocchi looked quite sharp for having been away for, what, five months and in match fitness for a week or so. I hope I do not sound too enthusiastic or hopelesly optimistic but I would not mind him starting against Juve.
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« Reply #68 on: April 24, 2011, 06:34:35 PM » |
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^^ I was praying he'd score the equalizer - would have been great to see rocchigol get one in his first match back.
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« Reply #69 on: April 25, 2011, 09:46:23 AM » |
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Have to add that Rocchi looked quite sharp for having been away for, what, five months and in match fitness for a week or so. I hope I do not sound too enthusiastic or hopelesly optimistic but I would not mind him starting against Juve.
He also looks like he's been smashing to many paninis. He was out of breath after 5 minutes, he needs to get his ass back into shape.
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« Reply #70 on: April 25, 2011, 07:50:18 PM » |
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Have to add that Rocchi looked quite sharp for having been away for, what, five months and in match fitness for a week or so. I hope I do not sound too enthusiastic or hopelesly optimistic but I would not mind him starting against Juve.
i love rocchi to death but i thought he was pretty useless on saturday - looked out of sorts and had a great opprtunity to bring down a through ball from the air in the box (something he normally does easily) and botched it. As aquile said, looked out of shape. Regardless i'd love for him and kozak to split time up front - floccari doesn't deserve to see the field IMO.
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« Reply #71 on: April 26, 2011, 04:06:32 PM » |
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I see what you two say above. Still, I would not only mind but want to see Rocchi start against Juve. It could be a risk but worth taking as far as I am concerned.
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