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Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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I think that we won't be better than Milan in the next season. On the contrary, we can be better than inter if we know how we can spend money wisely. Moreover, don't forget the fact that Inter best player - Figo - will leave them.
 

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Mar 30, 2006
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I think that we won't be better than Milan in the next season. On the contrary, we can be better than inter if we know how we can spend money wisely. Moreover, don't forget the fact that Inter best player - Figo - will leave them.
right now inter's best players are Ibra, Matrix, Cambiasso and Stankovic i think.

Figo is fantastic but was not even a starter for alot of this year

and you know they will replace him with someone high class (Deco, Quaresma .. whoever)
 

Lion

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Jan 24, 2007
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having the better squad on paper means little in reality when winning a title. Team chemistry, Tactical knowledge, injuries, players hitting form and fatigue have a much higher impact than who has the better players. Arguably those factors could play a role for us in winning the title even if our squad doesn't match the others.
 

Marc

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Jul 14, 2006
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I think that we won't be better than Milan in the next season. On the contrary, we can be better than inter if we know how we can spend money wisely. Moreover, don't forget the fact that Inter best player - Figo - will leave them.
I don´t think Figo is their best player.

having the better squad on paper means little in reality when winning a title. Team chemistry, Tactical knowledge, injuries, players hitting form and fatigue have a much higher impact than who has the better players. Arguably those factors could play a role for us in winning the title even if our squad doesn't match the others.
:agree:
 

Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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right now inter's best players are Ibra, Matrix, Cambiasso and Stankovic i think.

Figo is fantastic but was not even a starter for alot of this year

and you know they will replace him with someone high class (Deco, Quaresma .. whoever)
Inter's best players are Figo and Javier Zanetti. They're the only players who makes the play for the others to score, plus being very active and consistent despite their ages. Ibra is very inconsistent, slow and showy. Cambiasso is a good defensive midfielder but this doesn't make him the best player in Inter's squad (If Gattuso was their defensive midfielder, in this case only I can say that he maybe their best player) and Stankovic is just a machine.

As for Figo's replacement, I read that inter are in negotiations with both Barcelona and Porto for Deco and Quaresma respectively. I reckon that the latter can be a good replacement but not the former, Figo is irreplaceable, nevertheless.
 
Dec 26, 2004
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He may be the most skilfull player there, but defintely not the best.

Being skilfull is totally a different story, otherwise we should consider Denilson the best player in Brazilian NT during 98 and 02 world cups.

Figo played amazingly for Inter during this term, even in games when he start from the bench he has always manged to change the look of the game when he enter the field.

Once again, having Mancini as his coach can hardly effect this fact.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
Being skilfull is totally a different story, otherwise we should consider Denilson the best player in Brazilian NT during 98 and 02 world cups.

Figo played amazingly for Inter during this term, even in games when he start from the bench he has always manged to change the look of the game when he enter the field.

Once again, having Mancini as his coach can hardly effect this fact.
You didn´t get me. He is probably the most quality player there but he wasn´t indispensable to the club, he didn´t contribute to their success as much as the others.
 

Ahmedios

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Nov 11, 2006
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You didn´t get me. He is probably the most quality player there but he wasn´t indispensable to the club, he didn´t contribute to their success as much as the others.
The only one who comes ahead of Figo is just Javier Zanetti. No one has shared in Inter's improvement (I'm not going to say that this term's disgrace is a success) more than them. The whole back line is inconsistent bar Maicon. Zanetti is versatile, he's played lots of matches as a midfielder, hence, I haven't included him with the back four. Vieira is clumsy and always injured, Cambiasso is a hard-worker but below par. Stankovic can't be classified as a winger nor a centre midfielder, he is a master of none exactly as Vieira. Adriano is a joke, just ask Mancini about him, and finally, as I said above, Ibrahimovic is very inconsistent, slow and showy. I reckon no one know the latter as we (Juventini) do. On the other hand, Cruz is one of the best substitutes in Italy, he can change the scoreline once he's a shadow of a chance, even though, his contribution and his effect can't be compared in general to both Zanetti and Figo.
 

fender06

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Sep 16, 2006
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Inter does well in this season is not just because they had bought our players, but the main reason is that we are not in Series A, and Milan had point deduction too, so they become more confident , u know, a confident team always turn bad to good.
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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The only one who comes ahead of Figo is just Javier Zanetti. No one has shared in Inter's improvement (I'm not going to say that this term's disgrace is a success) more than them. The whole back line is inconsistent bar Maicon. Zanetti is versatile, he's played lots of matches as a midfielder, hence, I haven't included him with the back four. Vieira is clumsy and always injured, Cambiasso is a hard-worker but below par. Stankovic can't be classified as a winger nor a centre midfielder, he is a master of none exactly as Vieira. Adriano is a joke, just ask Mancini about him, and finally, as I said above, Ibrahimovic is very inconsistent, slow and showy. I reckon no one know the latter as we (Juventini) do. On the other hand, Cruz is one of the best substitutes in Italy, he can change the scoreline once he's a shadow of a chance, even though, his contribution and his effect can't be compared in general to both Zanetti and Figo.
:agree:
 

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