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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,514
Wait, Inter are controlling not only the authorities and the refs in serie A, but also in Europe? Everything's fixed for them to win?
fifa president is interista
uefa president is interista
uefa vice president, figc president is interista

hello?! are you the first phd in history who wouldn't recognize the conditions of systematic corruption even if it was in front of their eyes?
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,089
Not always


With a better coach, this would've been a 5th win at the Meazza. But looks like Bayern want to emulate JJ by making crap signings and hiring fraud coaches.

Inda's recent record against them is pretty good tho. They won the key clashes in knockout rounds.
The way we lost that first leg is something I find hard to accept. You go behind and fight all the second half to get the needed equalizer at the very end of the game. Only for you to go completely gung-ho. Sure it would be nice to do a Real Madrid and win at the dying seconds, but you should also use your brain. There's a second leg coming up and you literally just made sure the tie is still wide open.

When we conceded like that I just knew we wouldn't go through. Those players are mentally retarded.

We can speculate all we want how it would've been if Musiala, Davies, Upamecano, Neuer etc were there. But they werent and we still had plenty of chances to get a better result in the first leg, especially in the first 45 mins.

Inter were simply just taking their chances much better than us. What gave me some sort of hope is we never lost a tie against them at San Siro, we also didn't do it tonight. But the first leg was our downfall as to be expected.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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The way we lost that first leg is something I find hard to accept. You go behind and fight all the second half to get the needed equalizer at the very end of the game. Only for you to go completely gung-ho. Sure it would be nice to do a Real Madrid and win at the dying seconds, but you should also use your brain. There's a second leg coming up and you literally just made sure the tie is still wide open.

When we conceded like that I just knew we wouldn't go through. Those players are mentally retarded.

We can speculate all we want how it would've been if Musiala, Davies, Upamecano, Neuer etc were there. But they werent and we still had plenty of chances to get a better result in the first leg, especially in the first 45 mins.

Inter were simply just taking their chances much better than us. What gave me some sort of hope is we never lost a tie against them at San Siro, we also didn't do it tonight. But the first leg was our downfall as to be expected.
I understand you bro.
 

mjromeo81

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2022
763
Real Madrid's potential remontada was the most talked about, but in the end the furthest from happening. At least Aston Villa, Dortmund, and Bayern all had something resembling a comeback mounted at different stages of their games.

That error from Saliba was comical. I really don't rate him.

Real Madrid have been very poor all season. I've watched a lot of their La Liga games and it just never came together for them.

Inter are fucking lucky. Seriously, Bayern are a different team with Musiala + Davies + Neuer + Upamecano on the pitch.
 

Mokku

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2019
2,709
Inter play how they know, which is to be defensive against possession-based teams and hit them with clinical counters. Bayern were attacking all evening but Inter looked like they could score with each attack, hence the very quick goals when they needed to create a buffer. We did the same with Allegri so I don't see the issue. Playing open and expansive football would be a a poor gameplan.

Arsenal can't play defensive like Inter so they often go on the attack. In the EPL at least, they drop a lot of points because they don't have a plan B. They're very good in attack and it often masks how soft the they are at the back. Madrid were trash, only one shot in the first half is pathetic given their talent.

You'll see Arsenal fully pegged back by PSG in the Paris leg, Arsenal will break and counter, but I don't think they can cope with the pace and high output. PSG always register plenty of shots and it takes a really solid defence to keep them quiet.
 

juventus4life

Senior Member
Apr 21, 2012
4,373
Inter play how they know, which is to be defensive against possession-based teams and hit them with clinical counters. Bayern were attacking all evening but Inter looked like they could score with each attack, hence the very quick goals when they needed to create a buffer. We did the same with Allegri so I don't see the issue. Playing open and expansive football would be a a poor gameplan.

Arsenal can't play defensive like Inter so they often go on the attack. In the EPL at least, they drop a lot of points because they don't have a plan B. They're very good in attack and it often masks how soft the they are at the back. Madrid were trash, only one shot in the first half is pathetic given their talent.

You'll see Arsenal fully pegged back by PSG in the Paris leg, Arsenal will break and counter, but I don't think they can cope with the pace and high output. PSG always register plenty of shots and it takes a really solid defence to keep them quiet.
Arsenal are good at defending. Not Italian suicide committing defending but they hit opponents hard with counters. They do have plan B. It just their multiple injuries make them drop points. Notice lots of time, a midfielder plays as a striker (Merino), a LB plays as a RB (forgot the name), a defender plays as a midfielder (Zinchenko), a midfielder plays as a defender (Partey). To deal with injuries, Arteta has to ask his players to play out of their positions. They plan to sign Nico Williams, Gyokeres and other players next year.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,885
fifa president is interista
uefa president is interista
uefa vice president, figc president is interista

hello?! are you the first phd in history who wouldn't recognize the conditions of systematic corruption even if it was in front of their eyes?
I guess you're right. Infantino became the FIFA president in 2016, Čeferin became the UEFA president in 2016. The number of European trophies won by Inter in these 9 years proves your claims. They couldn't win shit before Infantino and Čeferin, and they keep winning ever since. I can't believe that I didn't connect the dots by now.
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,514
I guess you're right. Infantino became the FIFA president in 2016, Čeferin became the UEFA president in 2016. The number of European trophies won by Inter in these 9 years proves your claims. They couldn't win shit before Infantino and Čeferin, and they keep winning ever since. I can't believe that I didn't connect the dots by now.
how old are you again?
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,919
Barcelona is my last hope.

But realistically, yeah, these fuckers are going to do it aren’t they? Need Badass to work his counter jinx magic here or something. Throw out a few “Forza Inters!” and “they are totally going to win the CL” and then I think we’ll all be safe.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,831
Lautaro has been clutch in CL for them. Guy goes missing in the league but steps up big time in CL.

Barca also have an El Clasico between the CL games.

You gotta think that at some point Inda's ageing squad will give in to fatigue. Let's hope that it happens in the CL. Don't care if they win another scudetto. They should NOT win the CL this year at all costs.
 

Orgut

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2002
19,317
Is the media so obsessed with Barcelona in your country as it is in mine?
Every day on why Barcelona are so better than the previous Barca`s - Honestly its disgusting.
Meanwhile stats wise - Barcelona are on the verge of improving 1 pt over their previous season while the real difference is Real Madrid who dropped 14 pts from last term..
I think it is what made me a Real Madrid fan (only in La Liga), they are really pushing it way too much.

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Barcelona is my last hope.

But realistically, yeah, these fuckers are going to do it aren’t they? Need Badass to work his counter jinx magic here or something. Throw out a few “Forza Inters!” and “they are totally going to win the CL” and then I think we’ll all be safe.
They are going to win it. Barca arent going to trouble them much, PSG are also likely to become their victim... Arsenal did impress me with their tactic against Real Madrid but it will be a different thing when its only one game and Inter arent playing a Real Madrid kind of football which is to just pass it forward in every opportunity..
I think Arsenal have probably the best chance to upset Inter but just like Serie A, its more on Inter to lose...

I really hope Im wrong as this is probably the only time I`d cheer for Barca.
 

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