time will tell how Ranieri will work out for them, it's a bit too early to draw final conclusions. He is not a coach who can make them champs, IMO, but he is good enough - and the same goes for their roster - for Inter to be in the mix for the top 3 and maybe even more.
time will tell how Ranieri will work out for them, it's a bit too early to draw final conclusions. He is not a coach who can make them champs, IMO, but he is good enough - and the same goes for their roster - for Inter to be in the mix for the top 3 and maybe even more.
all this talk of peak this peak that..we have different players, different coaching staff, different mentality that we can already clearly see...so please, enough with the heaviness...we shud b vibesin it up (TWW wud understand what i mean)..
I see. Roma do lack the continuity in their performance but are a talented team and are capable of surprises even now ... they are a work in progress now and are building a team for the future; the expectations aren't too high, and they know it, so that takes the pressure off of their shoulders and that makes a team dangerous.
Sure, on paper, Milan is better, especially now that the team is finally hitting its stride, but Roma is still a tricky customer.
Personally I don't think we will "humiliate" them. But even if we do win they cannot afford to bring in someone new to get that burning hot mess to cool down.
^ thanx alot...where do u get these clips? i always look for something like that every week that sums up all the games....it woulda been good if it had the name of the players though
Personally I don't think we will "humiliate" them. But even if we do win they cannot afford to bring in someone new to get that burning hot mess to cool down.