Andrea Stramaccioni

Should Strama be sacked?


  • Total voters
    166

Universe

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Jan 27, 2009
Messages
28,725
Likes
14,479
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
FIF Special Ones
Most Humorous Member
Re vito: I imagine much of that has to do with Cassano who, as we all know, likes to drift out wide left.

- - - Updated - - -

Re vas: (I'm starting a new trend to replace quoting)

Agreed totally. Comparisons between us an Milan would be much fairer and revealing if we actually had a system which played to our players strengths. Unlike Allegri who's managed to find a way to make a bunch of distinctly average players play well, we simply look like fucking strangers on the pitch. Strangers with down syndrome.

Any comparison would be so much more complimentary to us if the players were actually used correctly, which just further goes to show how badly Strama is misusing his resources.
 

Jane The Virgin

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
4,184
Likes
850
Favorite Player
Barella
Old username
the dude
10 years of FIF
Why sack him? To everyone that has been saying that the last couple of days, have you even thought of the idea "Strama out of Inter", or you're just saying it just for the sake of it?

What happens when he is gone? We all know that no top level manager will come, that is most certain of death. We all know that Inter will continue with shitty transfers, that is even more probable than death. We all know that whoever comes our players will start blaming the previous coach and say that the new one has some great ideas, but shit wont happen, and this is even more likely to happen than all of the previous scenarios.

So again, i am asking, why sack him?
 

Doffy

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
May 27, 2011
Messages
3,361
Likes
2
Favorite Player
LM10
Old username
hansolo
10 years of FIF
why? because we play provencial football, we are getting dominated by the little teams. its embarrassing.
which team with the quality we possess plays this ugly, honestly.

we have kovacic now who seems like the real deal. this kid can improve our midfield so much. if things dont improve strama wont have any excuse left and deserves to be sacked.

blanc or simeone would be perfect. any coach with some legitimate experience and bright ideas.
we took a gamble with strama and it isnt paying off. imo

also this fucking guy made us sell cou. :yao:
 

wera

might be Deadpool
La Grande Inter
Joined
Mar 28, 2011
Messages
32,889
Likes
11,800
Favorite Player
Bea Arthur
10 years of FIF
Most Diverse Poster
Flamini is one of their better players right now.
 

JJM

morepoststhanu
La Grande Inter
Joined
Aug 10, 2007
Messages
40,895
Likes
59
Favorite Player
ur mom
Old username
icardiscores
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
GdS writes that MM has given the vote of confidence to Strama but advised him to react quckly.

Ok. He is pretty much done imho, because he can't handle the pressure which you have to deal with at Inter.

Let's hope that I'm wrong...
 

francesco

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Sep 15, 2011
Messages
2,575
Likes
6
Favorite Player
Francesco Toldo
10 years of FIF
blanc or simeone would be perfect. any coach with some legitimate experience and bright ideas.
we took a gamble with strama and it isnt paying off. imo

also this fucking guy made us sell cou. :yao:
I love to see strama out now after his stubborness
but blanc already rejected roma offer, he wants epl

I don't know about simeone but I rarely see good coach wants to be hired in the middle of the season
 

Fapuccino

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Apr 3, 2012
Messages
15,127
Likes
919
Favorite Player
Schelotto
idk about blanc but simeone I would love. at the end of the season. now get some serie B coach or something as interim. simeone is ex-interista too :slick:

- - - Updated - - -

So again, i am asking, why sack him?

because people are sick and fucking tired of losing to siena twice in the same season. we havent won more than 1 game in 7. A fucking cactus with a manager's suit would be better than strama at this point. At least he wont tell zanetti to play as CM
 

Kakaroto

BLACK JESUS
La Grande Inter
Joined
Dec 26, 2010
Messages
11,720
Likes
545
Favorite Player
+ 15K Likes
Old username
Black Jesus
10 years of FIF
I love to see strama out now after his stubborness
but blanc already rejected roma offer, he wants epl

I don't know about simeone but I rarely see good coach wants to be hired in the middle of the season

I want Simeone but he ain't leaving his love Atletico in the middle of the season and won't leave if we don't have a clear project a not lets quick fix everything shit. He's very keen on the ideas Marcelo Bielsa, high intensity, high motor but not that he's oblivious to defense like Bielsa, in fact they labeled him as defensive in Argentina. Of all the names I've seen he's the one that has me interested.

Why Blanc? so in 6 months we'll be doing the same routine.
 

Jane The Virgin

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
4,184
Likes
850
Favorite Player
Barella
Old username
the dude
10 years of FIF
You guys missed my point. No matter who comes after Strama, that person wont be in charge. It doesnt take a rocket scientist to see why we hired Strama in the first place.

And also, 95% of the interistas cum on the idea of Zanetti starting for Inter every single fucking game, no matter if that means our team will play like shit. Also i dont think there's a manager who can bench Zanetti, but also i dont see him sitting his captain ass on the bench voluntarily.

It would be perfectly nice if it was only Strama's fault, but it is not. Its everybody's fault, from Moratti to Jonathan. Strama is the cherry on top with his 3-7-0 formation with 4 DM's and 3 CB's.

We have changed coaches, we have bought (shitty) players, things dont seem to change. Either they stick to one coach, or they can go fuck themselves.
 

Inter2010

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Aug 30, 2010
Messages
2,240
Likes
0
Strama don't know about you guys, I have lost my patience with him, the management has too he's going soon.
 
Last edited:

Michael

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Apr 19, 2009
Messages
13,061
Likes
141
Favorite Player
Ronaldo
Forum Supporter
FIF Special Ones
10 years of FIF
screenshot20130205at823.png

INTER GREATS: "THE COACH MUST GO FORWARD WITH MORE COURAGE"

Three questions to the four Inter greats who try to analyze the difficult moment that Stramaccioni's team is going through.

1. Did Moratti do well to confirm the confidence in Stramaccioni?
2. What adjustments must the coach do right now?
3. Is it right that Strama should focus on the new arrivals immediately?

GIUSEPPE BERGOMI

1. "I think that it is right to give the coach confidence because it was the president who wanted him. It is true that other coaches were sacked for much less but this is the choice of Massimo Moratti who did the transfer window on Stramaccioni's requests."

2. "One thing is that he does not need to change formations continuously. Other great coaches usually have one defined system and if he believes in a three-man defense then should not finish matches with four defenders as happened recently.

3. "He must have courage in his choices. Schelotto's situation is not a problem of fitness but he must be used in the right conditions to play his best. At Atalanta, he almost always played in a 4-4-1-1. He had just arrived and debuted in a 3-4-1-2 or 3-5-2 so he was likely to be affected."

SANDRO MAZZOLA

1. "Moratti did well to give confidence to the coach. We must remember that this is the same team that dominated Juventus at their own home a few months ago. Inter have also won pretty much all direct matches (versus Champions League opponents)."

2. "Stramaccioni has tried everything. Before he was forced to change because he could not find the right balance. Now that there are different alternatives on the field, he must focus on one formation and on a smaller group of players. Then there is a lot of work needed on the psychological level too."

3. "Given the poor quality that he had before in the midfield, I think that Stramaccioni is almost forced to play the new players."

FULVIO COLLOVATI

1. "If he believes in the project then it is right to keep going with Stramaccioni. Now, however, the coach must go forward with responsibility. Not only he must get results but needs to show important sighs on the level of play."

2. "Stramaccioni must return to the Strama before one that played the players who deserved to be on the field. Now I see less instinctive almost as if he is trying to please everyone.

3. "New players? The criticism from Moratti on Schelotto was right. The Argentinian should not be out there since he was out of action for some time. Inter did well to invest on young players like Kovacic."

ALDO SERENA

1. "At this point of the season, a change (at the coaching position) would be detrimental. There is no one out there with a magic wand. Stramaccioni is young but so far he has shown important values."

2. "In the mean time, he must have back Diego Milito, a decisive factor for the experience and overall team depth for the coach. Stramaccioni must find cohesion again for all 90 minutes just like the positive period in October."

3. "The new players can provide in-depth reflection. Because one thing is to focus on a player with experience and another thing is to give responsibility to a 18 year-old player like Kovacic."
 

Lionheart

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Sep 13, 2010
Messages
7,505
Likes
31
Favorite Player
FIGO :')
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
Not sure if anyone has mentioned this yet, but lately I have noticed that we rarely attack up the right side of the pitch.

Maicon plays for City since summer. :work:
 

Choppin Onions

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Aug 16, 2004
Messages
11,638
Likes
3,348
Favorite Player
Skriniar
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
Pretty important next month for Strama if he wants to make it to next season. No really easy games in the league. Chievo is always a tough opponent to crack, Viola in Firenze, Milan with their explosive attack and Catania away. Then there's the EL tie, which by no means is guaranteed thing.... not when we're losing to the last-placed club in Serie A.
 

Michael

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Apr 19, 2009
Messages
13,061
Likes
141
Favorite Player
Ronaldo
Forum Supporter
FIF Special Ones
10 years of FIF
Screen-Shot-2013-02-05-at-8.13.02-PM.png

STRAMA, MAKE A MOVE (OR THREE)

Moratti gives confidence but “must react right away.”
One – Find an precise technical identity and to stabilize the team.
Two – Change formation. Without Samuel, it is better to return to the back four.
Three – Believe in Kovacic. Has a lot of promises, is already a part of future.

Screen-Shot-2013-02-05-at-8.17.12-PM.png

STRAMALEONTE
MORATTI INTERVENES


The president presses: less changes in formation, defense of four, Kovacic as starter.
Meeting between the president and the coach who admitted that it was a mistake playing Schelotto from first minute.
And then on Milan: “Balotelli’s brace with help.”

Milan – Stramaccioni cannot be touched. But now he must find, fix and adjust the chord. Massimo Moratti confirmed his anger for Siena and also for the coach but the Inter president started the Stramaccioni-project and does not want to abandon it now. Consistency. In the meantime, however, the Inter boss wants more stimulus, teaching, an identity of a winning team that should no longer be a patchwork of formations. Stramaccioni has been using a lot of different formations and now he needs a fixed system. “The confidence in the coach – said Moratti – is certainly still there. But you must work hard to solve these things. Must also be careful and defend the attacks, especially by those closest. Am I referring to Milan? No.” The many critics that Inter have especially after Siena match should serve as motivation to reactivate the Nerazzurri again.

Screen-Shot-2013-02-05-at-8.20.54-PM.png

How many times Inter have changed in the past month and a half. From left, the 3-4-3 on December 22 against Genoa (1-1). Then the 3-4-2-1 in Coppa Italia with Roma (1-2) on January 23. And the 4-4-2 on January 27 in Inter 2-2 Torino. Finally, the 3-4-1-2 in Siena 3-1 Inter on February 3.

Samuel and four The conversation that (after Siena) Moratti and Stramaccioni had was about problem analysis, to find the strength to restart the engine. The club first of all, must find a single unique identity, not to be a multifaceted team. In short: Inter must be the team that makes the first moves and not only waiting for the rivals to make their moves and then design tactical counter moves. In the last month and a half, Strama has made a lot of changes (albeit there were many injuries) but now what this club needs is stability. “Things are not going well – said the president – but the players, individually, are good and Stramaccioni, in whom I trust, is intelligent. If things do not go well, it is him the devil: he is learning. Now he must return and make this machine running again: just one victory would be enough to change everything. Pessimism is not needed.” In this machine, there is the question of defense. Three or four? The three-man defense is predominantly in the mind of Stramaccioni but the latest thought is to go back to a back four until Samuel is available again. Because Samuel is the king of three-man defense and the Argentinian would be able to provide protection and some of these allowed goals recently could have been avoided.

Mistakes and Schelotto The Inter number one on March 2012 picked Stramaccioni and with him, Moratti wants to continue going forward. “I had a chat with Stramaccioni – confirmed Moratti -. How did he explain the defeat in Siena? If the players described it as ugly then well… that explains it. We all saw the match, so let’s just say that we fell victim to the pace of our opponents. As for the rest, I’m not a coach so I can’t provide further explanation. The two from Eastern Europe did very well, but I have to say a bit less so from Schelotto. It wasn’t his fault however, as he hadn’t played for a month. He tried, but it’s not the player’s fault if he didn’t turn in the greatest performance.” Strama and Moratti talked about everything on the phone and the coach admitted the mistake of playing Schelotto from the very first minute. Mistakes that need to be learned. “Referee was a factor? In part, yes, but that’s certainly not what caused this defeat.” Using an excuse like this would make Inter look more bad although it is true that there should have been a penalty.

Champions and Kovacic In all of this, the Champions League is too important for the future of Inter: question of prestige, income, appeal for big signings in July. Meanwhile, Massimo Moratti also sees an Inter focusing and building around Mateo Kovacic, a talent that despite his young age of 18 years old is already wearing the number 10 shirt. Because the kid is worth it. “Kovacic is a very promising talent who is already playing at high level. He will contribute in building the future project.” And the resurrection.
 

yoszee

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Apr 8, 2012
Messages
4,472
Likes
21
Favorite Player
Cuadrado
If he still using zanetti in midfield, then he can go kill himself.
 

.h.

Part time Lazarus
La Grande Inter
Joined
Jun 8, 2005
Messages
29,310
Likes
7,401
Favorite Player
Inter1-0Wanda
Old username
browha
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
I want to see Benassi and Kovacic together
 

victor_inter

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Jan 9, 2012
Messages
1,130
Likes
0
Favorite Player
samuel etoo
10 years of FIF
That's personal opinion, except ElSha and Ballo, i wouldn't say any of their players would "walk" into our team. Probably Montolivo too, and that's it...

I like De Sciglio a lot, great talent, but he isn't even a starter for them. He was at the beginning when Abate was injured/out of form. Constant man? Bojan, Robilnho, Nocerino? :lol:

i hate to say this but constant has been very impressive this season, i honeslty wouldnt mind trading him for nagatomo. But i agree with robinho and nocerino lol they were pretty much deemed redundant by allegri. De sciglio may potentially start for us if he was in our side and our defense apart from LB we are considerably better than milan imo. Midfield, well we are about equal i would say but since we got kovacic who is expected to be a great player for the future, i reckon we have a slight edge over them at present. Attack they completely destroy us and lastly i forgot our keeper is the best in the league so overall, we would have roughly 6 players starting and milan 5 if we combine the two teams. So basically they have the better attack and we the more solid balanced defense. The battle would be decided by the efficiency and capabilites of our midfield which imo is superior atm so we are better.
 

I4E

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Jul 3, 2011
Messages
12,452
Likes
76
Favorite Player
₩€$£€¥
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
1. "I think that it is right to give the coach confidence because it was the president who wanted him. It is true that other coaches were sacked for much less but this is the choice of Massimo Moratti who did the transfer window on Stramaccioni's requests."


I blame Moratti & Branca for listening to Strama... Yep, all Moratti & Branca's fault :eek:blivious:

:trolldad:

P.S. 4-4-2 :yao2:
 

Lionheart

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Sep 13, 2010
Messages
7,505
Likes
31
Favorite Player
FIGO :')
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
Three or four? The three-man defense is predominantly in the mind of Stramaccioni but the latest thought is to go back to a back four until Samuel is available again. Because Samuel is the king of three-man defense and the Argentinian would be able to provide protection and some of these allowed goals recently could have been avoided.

AUW!!! :proud: :proud: :proud: :proud: :proud: :proud: :proud: :proud: :proud: :proud: The motherfuckin' king!

Come back soon Wally!!!
 

armendsh

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Apr 6, 2010
Messages
1,684
Likes
356
Favorite Player
Javier Zanetti
10 years of FIF
screenshot20130205at823.png

INTER GREATS: "THE COACH MUST GO FORWARD WITH MORE COURAGE"


3. "The new players can provide in-depth reflection. Because one thing is to focus on a player with experience and another thing is to give responsibility to a 18 year-old player like Kovacic."
learn from this you FIF members who doesnt know shit about football..
 
Top