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Maybe. Though Eto's gone, some of our key old players have aged an extra year and the competition has defiantly gotten stronger
Eto'o was the only good forward we had with Rafa. The rest we had were awful.

Forlan, Pazzini, Milito, Zarate, Alvarez, Coutinho, Castaignos > Eto'o + Pandev, Cou, Milito & Bia. It's not even close.


Yeah, the squad is one year older, but we have also improved our midfield with players like Ricky, Poli and then there's Obi who looks like starting material atm. The squad also isn't as worn out as they were last year, due to last season not being nearly as tough as the Treble year + there was no WC.


You're right about the competition, though, but our squad is easily better than the one we had with Rafa.
 

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The squad is one year older -> more experience















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Can't say I disagree with your points either King
 

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he made some good points in his press conference!


The first time is always a little nerve-wracking, so after all this waiting and hoping to start, I must say I'm happy it has finally come about and we can start playing. This context will be slightly different from Genoa but it's a debut all the same and I think when you reach a level where you coach Inter you are justified in feeling a little nervous. But then you also have the opportunity to conquer great heights." The day before his first Serie A match on the Inter bench, Gian Piero Gasperini met journalists in the press room at the Centro Sportivo Angelo Moratti in Appiano Gentile.
After three months in charge at Inter, Gasperini is finally starting his journey towards his first match in Serie A at the Stadio Renzo Barbera in Palermo: "We have come through a transfer market that lasted ages and have very few matches under our belts because, apart from the Super Cup in Beijing, we played friendly matches involving between eight and ten substitutions. Then we got the squad back together, the transfer window closed and, once the internationals had finished, we were able to get together finally. I'm very hopeful about all the work we've done so far, but of course we need to try things out to see if they work and to do that we need to play real matches."

The question was raised about Gasperini and the three-man defence again, at today's conference, and the coach had this to say: "People have always been a little sceptical about this at the beginning, even though I must say that recently many high-class teams outside Italy use this defensive formation. Actually when you talk about a three-man or a four-man defence it doesn't really mean anything, it would be more correct to talk about the number of players that take part in attacking or defending moves. I didn't come here to Milan to be a magician but because my method has always brought me good results and was accepted as such by players and fans alike. What counts is getting results. I want to see it in action first, without being judged beforehand."

Another who has complete faith in Gasperini is Massimo Moratti. "The president has always been supportive," said the coach. "This has never been an issue and it isn't today, either. I repeat, we need to play matches: we are talking about nothing. Let us at least play first. Since I first arrived at Inter I have noticed one thing: there is always so much controversy surrounding this team, regarding anything at all. Now I hope we'll be allowed to play and not just talk about our intentions. Playing will dissipate the controversy."

The conversation turned to Wesley Sneijder and the Nerazzurri coach explained: "He's one of the most important players in the world and I hope this will be an exceptional season for him and that he'll make a great contribution to this team. We have a squad brimming with important forwards and Sneijder is a player who can cover any role on the pitch, if needed. We are in a position where we can field various permutations and that is why I believe in this team. These are positions that can give additional scope to a team and I hope to get the best out of my players. Sneijder is no problem whatsoever for me, I always hope I have three players of his level in the team. I made a bet with him: last season he made 25 appearances and scored 4 goals. I told him I was convinced he could improve on that this year. The position is no problem as we can play him wherever we like. We'll have a basic plan to build on and then we'll have different variations. I think this is the strong point of this team. Do I think the month Sneijder played in midfield was a waste of time? No, everything we do is useful and serves a purpose, because at that time, that was the squad of players we had to work with. It could be the same in the future even if we'd prefer to play him up front because he can make the difference. But I repeat, this Sneijder problem is of your making, because Inter have an important squad and there's no way that a situation can arise where the team would grind to a halt just because Sneijder wasn't playing."

With Diego Forlan cup-tied in Europe, it's natural to assume that he will be a permanent fixture in the league - something that Gasperini confirmed: "He really has surprised us, beyond any expectation: he is an immensely talented player. Obviously we'll use him as much as possible in the league. Yes, not having him available in Europe came as a surprise, but the biggest regret is that we miss out on another player as well. And Diego would have become a Nerazzurri player anyway."

What about the team to face Palermo? "I certainly have the line-up for Palermo in my head," Gasperini explained, "and I don't think you're too far away from my idea either. Ranocchia? He's one of the best, but of course we have to consider the two games he played with Italy and the match we have on Wednesday."

Finally, Gasperini said a few words about the players currently on the sidelines: "Maicon is taking giant strides in his recovery, and he could be available again within a game or two's time. The others are all in different situations but none of them will be really long lay-offs. Obviously if someone like Motta gets injured in this period it means missing seven games, but we have a good enough squad to make up for things like that."
 

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As coach I like him very much. He knows about tactics, I hope he will do great here.
 

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I knew I couldn't be the only one disgusted with the 3-4-3 and it seems sensible people in Italy are wondering as well. I know Inter fans in Italy aren't stupid, and they don't live in a concrete house with no windows aka FIF, who blindly see nothing wrong and are afraid to speak up. Yet again he has to defend himself, but we will see the when the "real" matches ( whatever those are ) start flowing ( or so everyone keeps telling me to just be patient )
 

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I knew I couldn't be the only one disgusted with the 3-4-3 and it seems sensible people in Italy are wondering as well. I know Inter fans in Italy aren't stupid, and they don't live in a concrete house with no windows aka FIF, who blindly see nothing wrong and are afraid to speak up.

Well thank God you're here to inform us stupid people that Gasperini is an ass.

Afraid to speak up? :lol: Very few people want 343, what they want is for Gasp to adapt. If 343 sucks ass in official games, I hope he's smart enough to alter his team. Simple as.

Yet again he has to defend himself, but we will see the when the "real" matches ( whatever those are ) start flowing ( or so everyone keeps telling me to just be patient )

Of course Gasp is going to defend himself if people like you want to insult him before he's even played a league game.
 

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I knew I couldn't be the only one disgusted with the 3-4-3 and it seems sensible people in Italy are wondering as well. I know Inter fans in Italy aren't stupid, and they don't live in a concrete house with no windows aka FIF, who blindly see nothing wrong and are afraid to speak up. Yet again he has to defend himself, but we will see the when the "real" matches ( whatever those are ) start flowing ( or so everyone keeps telling me to just be patient )

then what the fuck are you doing here genius? shouldnt you be taking your expert analysis skills and be using them to make mega bucks in the real world instead of trying to ridicule ppl that you have no idea about whatsoever. at the moment...i can only see one stupid person here.
 

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You guys surely were not expecting anything more from a guy that coined "Assperini" the day he was hired?
 

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Lets give gasp the same time and patience we showed Fat man....

for our sake I hope gasp does well this season :work:

the most important thing is to win....I don't care if we use only 1 defender or play Julione as the lone striker as long as we win...
 

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A look in to Inter’s Tactics

Since Gian Piero Gasperini’s name was linked with Inter earlier this summer the main thing on Interisti minds was the fact that the promising coach has a preference for using a 3 man defence, which he used fantastically at Genoa and since his arrival at Inter he has been working hard on adapting both the players to his formations and also trying to adapt the formations to his players. In pre season his results were a mixed bag with some stunning high scoring matches against lower end teams at the beginning up to a very disappointing loss against Chievo a couple of weeks ago.

All in all I think his formations are not a good fit with our squad as against any team that is of the calibre we should be facing throughout the season we have struggled immensely, you only have to look at the draw against Galatasaray and the two losses to both AC Milan in the Super Cup and Manchester City in the Dublin Super Cup to see that it wasn’t working for us, a lot of this is down to the fact that the formations weren’t playing to the strengths of our squad as I discussed in my post ‘Inter’s summer Transfers – Do they really fit in with Gasperini’s Formations?’ This article of course is now outdated as it was wrote half way through the transfer window and we have made a few more signings since then who we haven’t seen play in a Nerazzurri shirt as yet, so it would be unfair of anyone to say that Gasperini’s 3 man defence will not work this season. As such I am going to use this article to look in to how I think he could possibly make his formation work and also show an alternative 4-3-3 formation that he could change to mid game without too much trouble.

Despite everything I really do think Gasperini should be given at least a few competitive matches to prove that his 3 man defence can work for inter and all us Interisti should hold our nerve and trust in him (Remember Gasp is hugely better as a tactical coach than Benitez ever was so there’s not much chance of a repeat of last season), after all if Sir Alex Ferguson and the great Jose Mourinho believe he has the potential to be great then surely he deserves a chance show it? So the 3-4-3 formation is very controversial, with many fans believing that it cannot possibly work, well I don’t agree, it can work and Barcelona have proved that it does work to great effect. Now before you all get in uproar and say that we are not Barca and our defenders aren’t as quick as theirs, that is true but you have to remember that under Mourinho our defence was the strongest in Europe, especially at the Meazza where we destroyed the mighty Barca so what our defenders lack in speed they make up for in strength and determination.

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You can see a diagram of how I believe the 3-4-3 can work for us, (The solid arrows are when we are attacking and the dashed are when we are defending) The key to this formation working is having the players working hard to cover and find space so the formation itself is only a basis to work from with the players constantly moving to give us the best advantages as the game plays out. How does it work? I hear you ask, well starting from the back, Lucio has to do what he does best and play to stop any attacker that comes near him, Zanetti is on the other side, in an ideal world would be Samuel doing the same as Lucio but as Zanetti is the Captain he needs to be somewhere on the pitch so I’ve taken Gasperini’s example and put him in the defence (regular readers will know that I believe it’s time to let Zanetti take a back seat and hand over the armband to Cambiasso, but as that’s not likely to happen I’ve included him.) The advantage of having Zanetti in the defense is that when the team is in possession and attacking he can move slightly in front of the other defenders to take up a defensive midfield position moving back as soon as we lose possession.

Before I get to Ranocchia I need to point out that I believe that Materazzi would have been ideally suited to this role because he was one of the best sweepers in the game and perfect for being the last line of defence and so with this in mind we look to his heir and our new number 23, Ranocchia, who after signing in January severely failed to impress, in my opinion, but if he can find his form and live up to the expectation then maybe he will be the key to making this system work, playing as a central defender/ sweeper, a risky strategy I know but also important for getting this to work. Even with all these points there is still no denying that Inter’s centerbacks aren’t fast enough to deal with long balls over them to fast attackers so our defensive line will never be as high up the pitch as Gasperini would want ideally.

Next comes the midfield which is where my real problem with this formation comes in as the 2 wing positions are being taken up by wingbacks who will have to be the hardest working players on the pitch, running the wings when we’re attacking and then dropping back to their natural wingback positions when needed to defend, next up is Sneijder who is being forced to play deeper than he would naturally play due to the formation but when attacking he needs to be running forward in to spaces closer to his natural Trequinista position to fulfil his job as playmaker for the attacking trident. Cambiasso on the other hand has the monumental job of controlling the central midfield then dropping back to a defensive midfield position to act as an anchorman for the defense, meaning that when the team is in their defensive positions the line of 3 centerbacks will have a line of defensive midfielders in front. Of course Cambiasso isn’t getting any younger so maybe Poli would be a better long-term option for this position.

Then we get to the arrowhead of the team, the business end of which will be Pazzini who in my opinion will be responsible for the majority of our goals, his job will to be constantly looking for spaces and opportunities to get through on goal with the help of Sneijder in the attacking midfield and also Forlan and Zarate who will be out wide playing balls in or taking their own chances if they arise, then when we need to defend both Zarate and Forlan need to move back into attacking midfield positions either side of Pazzini who stays at the oppositions defensive line ready to make a break for goal.

As I said before the key to getting this formation to work will be a lot of hard work from the players and also a good rotation of players by Gasperini to make sure everyone stays as fresh as possible. The 3-4-3 formation itself will only be a starting basis with fluid play it should easily change from this as the neutral point to an attacking formation of 2-1-3-1-3 back through to a 1-2-3-1-2-1 when defending. This may seem very confusing but I cannot really see any alternative if Gasperini insists on playing this formation and even then I severely doubt against a 3 man attack it will work so in that case he would have to switch to a 4-3-3 set up as the diagram below which would use the same players so unless needed he wouldn’t have to make a substitution to change things around.
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With this formation our 4 man defensive line will play the roles that they are used to from previous seasons with the centerbacks defending the box with Nagatomo and Maicon will cover the wide areas while playing their prefered wingback roles. In the midfield Cambiasso pretty much plays the same role as he did in the 3-4-3 dropping back from central midfield to a defensive midfield position when the opposition take possession. On the right side Zanetti will take up the role of running the wing even switching positions with Maicon if the Brazilian decides to take a run higher up the pitch. The left wing is where you will find Zarate who has been sacrificed from the forward line to play as a winger and make room for Sneijder to move in to his Trequinista position just behind a narrower attacking duo of Pazzini and Forlan.

With this formation the defensive line has a more solid feel to it but in my opinion it still isn’t ideal as it leaves a huge amount of space in the middle of the pitch, which requires Cambiasso to do a lot of work to cover while also needing Zarate and Zanetti to drift in field as well as forward to cover all the potential space for the opposition.

So what would I do if I was Gasperini? I would play with a 4-1-2-1-2 formation that would cover all the space on the pitch with minimum effort from the players meaning they would have more energy for making breaks throughout the entire match.


The defence in my formation uses both our strongest centerbacks, Samuel and Lucio as in my opinion these two together form probably the strongest back line in European football. The two wingbacks, Nagatomo and Maicon then sit slightly ahead of the centerbacks and play their natural roles of defending the wide areas but also moving forward to assist the attack further up the pitch. Cambiasso sits in a defensive midfield position and acts as anchorman to support the centerbacks if the opposition breaks while the wingbacks track back to their defensive positions.

For the attacking side of the team we start with Alvarez and Obi playing in the inside left and right positions but also looking to run into space on the wings to continue runs made by the wingbacks providing wide creativity to assist the strike partnership of Pazzini and Forlan up front or even work in conjunction with Sneijder giving options across the entire width of the pitch to create chances on goal.No matter what happens in the first couple of months of this season it is crucial for our success that Gasperini only gives his 3 man defence a certain amount of time to work, and if it isn’t then he needs to ditch it in favour of a more tried and tested formation that will deliver the results needed otherwise his career at Inter is going to be very short lived.



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:yao: stopped reading after not seeing Samuel.

---------- Post added at 16:22 ---------- Previous post was at 16:21 ----------

And Mr. Gasperini, I read your interview today, respect your view, but Wesley had mentioned that he didnt really like playing as a forward under a certain Mr. Rafa Benitez. You waz warned.
 

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This guy is a nutcase!! Wesley!? a FORWARD!? GTFOH!!! I would gladly accept neonblades' "assperini" tag on him if he fails!!!
 

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I think the problem with fatone was that fatone wanted him to stay in middle, high up the pitch and didn't want him to drop deep or go wide to pick up the ball. That resulted in wes being marked tightly and fewer touches on the ball.

Maybe gasp will find the right solution. I honestly think wes in a free role of a forward three, like hamsik in the lavezzi-cavani-hamsik trio might very well work and be the best solution. Put him on the right side of the trio so that maicon can overlap.

forlan--pazzo--wes, with both wes and forlan in free roles and being allowed to drop to pick up the ball (something they both love to do).



Honestly, i could care less about the attack right now as we're sufficiently covered for serie A. 3 in the back and those 2 flat CMs are the real problem for me.
 

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I think the problem with fatone was that fatone wanted him to stay in middle, high up the pitch and didn't want him to drop deep or go wide to pick up the ball. That resulted in wes being marked tightly and fewer touches on the ball.

Maybe gasp will find the right solution. I honestly think wes in a free role of a forward three, like hamsik in the lavezzi-cavani-hamsik trio might very well work and be the best solution. Put him on the right side of the trio so that maicon can overlap.

forlan--pazzo--wes, with both wes and forlan in free roles and being allowed to drop to pick up the ball (something they both love to do).



Honestly, i could care less about the attack right now as we're sufficiently covered for serie A. 3 in the back and those 2 flat CMs are the real problem for me.
I agree 3 in the back is the main problem, but the 2 flat cm? Obi, Cambiasso, Poli, even Alvarez.. not to mention we have Stankovic and Muntari too :palm: We are well covered i think..
 

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IMO with 3 plus 2 wingbacks upfront I dont think CM will be such a necessity, especially if 4 of them like to start their moves deep. I'm just curious to see Cuchu's ball winning ability more than ball passing IMO.
 

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IMO with 3 plus 2 wingbacks upfront I dont think CM will be such a necessity, especially if 4 of them like to start their moves deep. I'm just curious to see Cuchu's ball winning ability more than ball passing IMO.

we already got to see it on display when he was played out of position by both rafa n leo..........

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I agree 3 in the back is the main problem, but the 2 flat cm? Obi, Cambiasso, Poli, even Alvarez.. not to mention we have Stankovic and Muntari too :palm: We are well covered i think..

Covered not in terms of personnel, but in terms of making them effective. From what I've seen in pre-season, our 2 CMs are largely passive and ineffective. They are almost always caught in "no man's land", always in transition, but always lagging behind the play. For example, when we're in attack, they are too deep to effectively help the attack. Yet, as soon as we lose the ball, they're then too high to help the defense and are always chasing, hence we're in a constant state of defending counter attacks.

On second thought, the problem is not the 3 in the back either. It's the entire CM line. The 2 wide players in midfield, just like the 2 CMs, are always in no man's land and help with nothing. Wide players are not helping in defense (except for obi, but then, he is not helping the attack) so our 2 wider CBs are often too wide (especially frog). Yet funnily enough, the wide players are not helping in attack either as they're not providing any crosses or going forward enough to penetrate defenses with overlapping runs.

We'll see what happens today v Palermo to see if there's any improvement with the midfield.
 

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Not only that the 3-4-3 highlights all of our weaknesses and we actually destroy our few good qualities as a squad. I look all across Europe and see the team rivals in Italy, Spain , England are fielding you know teams with proper coaches, and we Inter are playing with a fucking left back and right back in midfield, one defensive midfielder to get stranded and Dejan Stankovic along side him for the Palermo game. Its a sick fucking joke as far as I'm concerned, why did we have to choose another mentally ill trainer.
 

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Why was Azz banned again?
 
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