[Serie A] Inter Milan 4-4 Juventus [27th October, 2024 18:00 CET] (11 Viewers)

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Nomuken

“Year Zero”
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Dec 14, 2009
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Freaking penalties smh should’ve been 2-4 Juve, disgusting but at least we came out with a point, and witness another brilliant performance from our #10. So proud of Yildiz, aura level 9000.
 

decfro

Junior Member
Jul 3, 2009
469
Freaking penalties smh should’ve been 2-4 Juve, disgusting but at least we came out with a point, and witness another brilliant performance from our #10. So proud of Yildiz, aura level 9000.
that's why guida was there to make sure we didn't win, he is one of if not the worst ref ever, he's a biased naples bitch, and he is controlled by the league, shit ref for a shit league, and the inter coach should keep his mafia mouth shut, because if it wasn't for the refs you would not win the league last year or be in second place at the moment, this little bitch and this team should be in seria d for all that is coming out, even oaktree ,took tax payers money and gave it to the mafia, if that is not corruption, then this league is doomed and rightly so, disgusting country and league.I don't understand how the other teams put up with this shit is beyond me, no one speaks out except lotito and he hates gravinter with a passion.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,702
Many things to say about this match.
- We have a fighting spirit spearheaded by our coach. We have the mentality to win. This cancels out the loss to Stuttgart where we looked tired an out of our depth.
- I think exactly this mentality is what is going to make us a powerhouse in the future and notably we're still in every competition yet. Despite missing key players.
- I think this shift into more high intensity playing style is going to be what pushes this club forwards and it's the future.

Having said all that. Out cb's are not good enough. We need a massive investment in january. I think this is clear.
Vlahovic needs an extension and I think when we're more able to push our agenda in matches he'll be more crucial. He's still massively talented and able to become on of the best nr 9's in the world.
I am happy Yildiz is showing how much of a talent he is. He's still raw and we need to give him time and not pressure him too much. He can become on of the best in the world.
I hope fans (including me) will be lighter on the team and trust the process. I want to support a team like this.
@zizinho

new record
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,502
what makes me a bit optimistic even after conceding 4 goals is that we scored four against arguably the best squad of the league, and all of those came from open play. while inda needed 3 set pieces, and 2 of those were literal gifts from juve players

let this team grow. yes, it's very far from being a finished product, it's fragile at the back, but give this team any space and it's an open game
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,898
Unc Barthez never coached.
I would think his football is definitely not outdated. Way ahead of his time.

If he still played now, he would rank above Neuer and Ederson in terms of being the true sweeper keeper.

Some of the stories he said were quite funny.
back in those days, insecure prick like Roy Keane would bark at him whenever a goal is conceded. One day in training, he told Roy Keane “why don’t we swap position?” And they really played a 15 mins practice match with Keane in goal and Uncle Barthez in midfield.

Needless to say, uncle barthez performed admirably well as an outfielder but Roy Keane could not even do the most basic GK tasks. He resorted to shouting at his defense with nonsensical commands such as “Just play like a defenderrrrrrrrr!” And “don’t let the opponent shoooooot!”. Keane ended up conceding 4 goals in 15 mins.

Nobody has ever seen Keane so embarrassed. After the game, he resorted to blaming that his goalkeeper gloves were too tight and that if it was larger, he would be able to save all the shots.

TLDR: Roy Keane bends down and shove 30 footballs up his ass, while begging Barthez to spray cum on his face
Bumping this post.

I also heard Roy Keane was a closet Interista and those 30 footballs were actually figurines of Giuseppe Meazza.
 

Huidada

Junior Member
Sep 5, 2024
160
Many things to say about this match.
- We have a fighting spirit spearheaded by our coach. We have the mentality to win. This cancels out the loss to Stuttgart where we looked tired an out of our depth.
- I think exactly this mentality is what is going to make us a powerhouse in the future and notably we're still in every competition yet. Despite missing key players.
- I think this shift into more high intensity playing style is going to be what pushes this club forwards and it's the future.

Having said all that. Out cb's are not good enough. We need a massive investment in january. I think this is clear.
Vlahovic needs an extension and I think when we're more able to push our agenda in matches he'll be more crucial. He's still massively talented and able to become on of the best nr 9's in the world.
I am happy Yildiz is showing how much of a talent he is. He's still raw and we need to give him time and not pressure him too much. He can become on of the best in the world.
I hope fans (including me) will be lighter on the team and trust the process. I want to support a team like this.
Well said Bruv! Yildiz is a talent but we need word class players around him to take the pressure off him.

Your praise for vlahovic seems abit overrated. Definitely not gona be one of the best 9 in the world. We had the future best 9 in the world but let him go. And that is Kean.

Do you notice whenever Kean has a bad game, his body language is still that of a believer? When Vlahovic has a bad game, you can see him in his defeated hunch body language. Vlahovic = Amauri.
Kean = Tevez
 

Huidada

Junior Member
Sep 5, 2024
160
Man what a fun game that was on rewatch lol.

Savona was really good. Good response from his last game. Id rather watch his development than see Danilo fade away.
Agree! This team is giving off the Man Utd 90s vibe. Maybe treble for us in the next couple years ;)

We just need Moise Kean back!
 

Al Birdie

Junior Member
May 19, 2016
458
The refereeing was appalling, yet expected. And i'm not talking about the penalties, those were well deserved. In every decision ref tried to screw us over, the only fuck-up from his side in this quest was Weah's goal, he should have blown a whistle straight away. Small mistake, momentum killed, no VAR.

Frankly it's impressive how we managed to get a point in this game with clear bias from the referee and what can only be described as Benny Hill Show in defence. The character that this team showed already a couple times is inspiring. As our finishing in those difficult situations.

We must do something about the constant penalties and red cards. We can't always fight this uphill battle.
 

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