Inter - Milan (9 Feb 20) [4-2]

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Hahaha, i just realized the one that guarding Lukaku at the 4th goal was a Danes too just like Eriksen, and he wore #24 too same like Eriksen.
 

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Props to Godin and Vecino with their fucking amazing second half.
 

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Great win, but very bad first half. Im concerned that first half will be crucial for Lazio game. They are not bbilan, they wont allow this turnover to happen to them.

Great win, forza Inter
 

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I would love to talk to somebody from the coaching structures of a team and ask them what is the reason for those transformations. Was Barcelona and BVB just a juice drained kind of a thing? But then, why every player who came onto that field looked exactly the same (slow, sluggish) when subbed in?

How about todays game? First half, our players looked like -3 speed comparing to milan. There is no formation that would make us look different. We were so slow, so defensive minded that it was out of this world. Milan player when 10 meters of free space in front of him, it was instant sprint towards our goal. Same for us? Slow pass to the defender.

I thought "ok, maybe our strategy is just to get to the second half with minimal losses to our batter and then go 120% in second half", but then when we came into 2nd half it looked exactly the same. If not for Brozo's goal out of nothing, it would still look the same most likely. After the goal, everything changed and after 2nd goal it was even bigger change.

Same players, same formation. Anybody has any clue? If it's all in players head, then who should we blame? Players or the coach? Mentality? Fitness coach?

If I had a 15 minutes Q&A with Conte that would be my question I would love to have answer to. How to explain this match and transformation. I'm sure there is a real answer, and it's not the jibberish that coaches tell the media after those kind of matches.
 

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I don't think drugs can get someone this high as how I am feeling right now.. :drunk1::drunk::stoned::horny:
 

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i never saw the stadium going mad like at that Lukaku goal... can't even describe what happend, even Marotta was having a party, and Lukakus celebration was...perfect. From a horror derby to one of the best ever. Being Milan fan in this moment must be the hardest thing ever, it probably really really hurts. But that's what they deserve.
 

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First half felt like a continuation of what we have been seeing the last games. No pressure, no fighting/winning spirit. Losing Handanovic was the ultimate icing on the cake it felt like. Bbilan really played very well, using all of their strenghts (flanks rushing up, Zlatan being the ideal targetman, Kessie & Bennacer constantly pressuring and locking Bro down so he couldn't dictate the game.

Vecino, Godin, Candreva were absolutely shit the first half. Padelli's blunders gave them a deserved 0-2 lead. I blamed Conte for this, and was furious to see he didn't change formations.

But I think alike everyone else here, we were wrong about Conte. Motivation was all they needed. More pressure up front.

The game could've ended 3-3. But we won, Forza Inter. This is a huge motivational boost for the team. Also against Lazio, Toro is back. Sanchez was imo very good. He deserved a goal.


Eriksen, fapworthy.
I think conte found a better way to shutdown ibra,
 

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Fucking flight about to get off. Hope for a comeback when I get back online.

What a shitfest.

Conte took sweet revenge on Brehme. He made Inter play their best 45 minutes since the treble just after Brehme got on a flight :megusta:
 

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I think conte found a better way to shutdown ibra,

Yeap, that too. He eliminated Zlatan's presence all the way to the midfield. Also when in defense, he fixed that Bro, Vecino and Barella were no longer stuck on a line. So they didn't really penetrated our defense anymore.

I hope now that Candreva's forever gone from the line-up, utter piece of shit. Vecino as well, but he redeemed himself in second half. Nonetheless, Eriksen must play. Holy shit, what a class act
 

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Sorry Conte.

Great attitude and reaction in the second half but I'm having hard time to just let go of the first half like it wasn't the same Conte standing on the sidelines.

Halfs like that happened before vs Parma, BVB and other matches that cisted us points and CL exist. Still I'd rather have it happening in the first half then trying to fix it in the second, too bad we weren't that lucky in these similar matches before.

I wish to not ever see us that fucken clueless ever again, specially that Conte promised that Inter under his reign will be far from Pazza but we can still see that there are problems and only the Pazza can help us out.
 

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Ibra loses 4-2 to Inter for a second time :yao:

Not that I would gloat if he wasn't acting like a cunt, with his cuntish attitude and cuntish hitting Skriniar's head, and cuntish martial art move with his leg to our player's (can't remember who) face and acting like it's nothing.

If he didn't do these things, I'd just admire his good game, even on 38 fucking years looked like 28 and I was right to call him Milan's main threat in my now glorious, legendary Thread Opening.
 

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I would love to talk to somebody from the coaching structures of a team and ask them what is the reason for those transformations. Was Barcelona and BVB just a juice drained kind of a thing? But then, why every player who came onto that field looked exactly the same (slow, sluggish) when subbed in?

How about todays game? First half, our players looked like -3 speed comparing to milan. There is no formation that would make us look different. We were so slow, so defensive minded that it was out of this world. Milan player when 10 meters of free space in front of him, it was instant sprint towards our goal. Same for us? Slow pass to the defender.

I thought "ok, maybe our strategy is just to get to the second half with minimal losses to our batter and then go 120% in second half", but then when we came into 2nd half it looked exactly the same. If not for Brozo's goal out of nothing, it would still look the same most likely. After the goal, everything changed and after 2nd goal it was even bigger change.

Same players, same formation. Anybody has any clue? If it's all in players head, then who should we blame? Players or the coach? Mentality? Fitness coach?

If I had a 15 minutes Q&A with Conte that would be my question I would love to have answer to. How to explain this match and transformation. I'm sure there is a real answer, and it's not the jibberish that coaches tell the media after those kind of matches.

You know what I was thinking the same thing throughout the match. Maybe conte and players realized some games ago that we can't play in the same rhythm the whole game, so we deliberately sacrifice some portions of the game in terms of running and energy…maybe that's why we didn't give our all in first half and it took us off guard. That could be potential explanation on why we were running like crazy in second half, and in the first we were dead... i don't know its really strange...
 

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Yeap, that too. He eliminated Zlatan's presence all the way to the midfield. Also when in defense, he fixed that Bro, Vecino and Barella were no longer stuck on a line. So they didn't really penetrated our defense anymore.

I hope now that Candreva's forever gone from the line-up, utter piece of shit. Vecino as well, but he redeemed himself in second half. Nonetheless, Eriksen must play. Holy shit, what a class act
Yeah, candreva knows that two people are now better than he is in that position.

Until we got someone better, he is a very good back up
 

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Scudetto #19 let's fucking go.
Rube will drop some points, they have a tough schedule with CL.

Lazio will likely not last till the end
 

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Ibra loses 4-2 to Inter for a second time :yao:

Not that I would gloat if he wasn't acting like a cunt, with his cuntish attitude and cuntish hitting Skriniar's head, and cuntish martial art move with his leg to our player's (can't remember who) face and acting like it's nothing.

If he didn't do these things, I'd just admire his good game, even on 38 fucking years looked like 28 and I was right to call him Milan's main threat in my now glorious, legendary Thread Opening.
Ibra was actually our lucky charm.
He went to farca and we won ECL.

I wish he went to jube and we will win serie a
 

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You know what I was thinking the same thing throughout the match. Maybe conte and players realized some games ago that we can't play in the same rhythm the whole game, so we deliberately sacrifice some portions of the game in terms of running and energy…maybe that's why we didn't give our all in first half and it took us off guard. That could be potential explanation on why we were running like crazy in second half, and in the first we were dead... i don't know its really strange...
Yeah, but if that's the case, they would start 2nd half guns blazing from the gates, like pressing high up, intensity 120%. But starting 2nd half was exactly same thing we saw the whole first half. Same team, same players, same formation, same god awful -3 speed to milan players. Then goal came and everything changed.
 
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