++ [ originally posted by Roman ] ++
Btw,what about others?how many Coppa's they got?
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Coppa Italia Roll of Honours
Juventus 9 wins
Roma 7 wins
Torino 5 wins
Fiorentina 5 wins
Milan 5 wins
Sampdoria 4 wins
Inter 3 wins
Napoli 3 wins
Lazio 3 wins
Parma 3 wins
Bologna 2 wins
Atalanta 1 win
Genoa 1 win
Vado 1 win
Venezia 1 win
Vicenza 1 win
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Anyway, I believe Inter will be more serious about winning this match and the Coppa altogether. They are out of the Scudetto and Champions League and only have this Coppa as a realisitc chance to win silverware. The UEFA Cup is also possible, but difficult to win with so many strong sides competing in it such as Roma, Liverpool, Barca, Valencia, etc. In fact, Zac played with the strongest possible line-up against Udinese in the QF and that says alot.
Inter is also the team that benefited the most from the January Transfer Window, as Adriano is now back and scoring wouldn't be a problem for them anymore. Stankovic is also a nice addition in midfield, but I think Zac will have to revert to a 4-4-2, with Vieri-Adriano upfront and drop the ineffecient 3-4-3 formation that he used to play with previosuly.
As for Juve, I think we will be more concerned about the Roma match the following Sunday. However, our second team (especially Maresca and Miccoli) should be raring to go. The Serie A 3-1 defeat from Inter should also spice things up. But there are whispers in Turin that Lippi substituted Trezeguet and Nedved early on against Chievo so that they could play this match too!