Inter 2 – Fiorentina 0: Match Recap

By: Ted | March 16th, 2009

Yesterday in Milan brought grim tidings to the Viola, who were defeated 2-0 yet again, and falling for the first time in recent memory out of a Champions League spot. With the loss, Fiorentina now sit in fifth, at 46 points, tied with Roma, and two points behind Genoa. The boys have some winnable matches down the stretch, but they will have to improve their play massively if they hope to reach, once again, the Champions League.

I don’t want to make too much of this loss; Inter was at home, and we cannot forget how strong a team they are. I watched their CL match with Manchester United midweek very closely, and was impressed with how tough they played Ferguson’s team. (United is probably, at worst, the second best team in Europe.) So we shouldn’t exactly be hanging our heads.

Another mitigating factor from the match is that key mistakes were made by two of our best players, Bassy Frey and Adi Mutu. (Bassy is probably at least partially at fault for the first goal and Mutu could have finished much better). While their greatness doesn’t raise them above criticism, it also feels petty to too harshly judge the players who have been most important in getting us to where we are this season. In other words, I’m not exactly going to hold it against them.

Still, like others who watched the match, I felt as if we let at least a point slip from our fingers. Ibra’s first goal was sketchy (I concede his second was magnificent), we couldn’t finish yet again, and our midfield was less than impressive, a trend that is becoming more and more worrisome. Kuz and Monto, who, twelve months ago, were the dual rocks upon which we were to build our church, now seem to be little more than expensive liabilities in the field. For every laser beam that Monto fires at the opposing goal (and he did have a beauty yesterday) it seems as if we must accept in trade four or five botched passes. Frustrating.

Continuing, I liked Melo much better in the deeper, sort of classic Patrick Viera/Roy Keane circa 1999 role. I would have preferred Jorgensen to get another shot up front, although he was fine where he was. I also liked the back four, who did about as well as we could hope with a dangerous team. I thought Vargas in particular did well.

One aspect I found especially disconcerting was our level of fitness; I reckoned that after the midweek match it would be Inter who would be gasping for breath by the middle of the second half. Indeed they were, but so was the Viola, even with their schedule clear. Yes, it was a tough, physical, back-and-fourth match; but I thought we could have an advantage here.

Still, what is done is done. Inter was the better team and undoubtedly had the best player on the pitch in Ibra. They got the three points, and we must move on.

We next (after the break) have Siena, Atalanta and Cagliari. No prizes for guessing what needs to be done: nine points from three games, or we need to start having serious discussions of the UEFA Cup. But I’m not ready to thro in the towel yet.

Forza Viola!



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  • Ted |  March 16th, 2009 at 6:02 pm

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    My bad. We have Siena, then the break.

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  • Johonna |  March 17th, 2009 at 12:59 am

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    See, I think Julio Cesar was, once again, our best match. True, Ibra capitalized on an error and took a great free kick, but he was clearly tired and pretty much just plain out of it for most of the game.

    Fiorentina had the best chances in front of goal but thanks to Julio Cesar, nothing came of them.

    Also, the pitch was terrible. Even the ref lost his footing.

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  • Johonna |  March 17th, 2009 at 1:00 am

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    And that should read, “best man.”

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  • Tomas |  March 17th, 2009 at 7:37 am

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    You’re right Johonna (the mystery Inter woman), the pitch was rather sloppy, wasn’t it? Lots of slips. Well, both sides had to deal with that.

    I agree Ted, that was Vargas’ best game in a while.

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  • Nolan |  March 17th, 2009 at 7:50 am

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    Hard to call it a feel good loss considering our place in the table, but it’s not like I’m surprised that we lost this one. We still have a lot of problems but I thought we played pretty well overall, I also agree that Vargas had a good game and if he can keep that up it will be very good news.

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  • slakas |  March 17th, 2009 at 8:11 am

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    julio cesar is a beast. I say he’s playing the best in the world right now

    forget who said it, and says it over and over (fra paulo?) but it’s not the big teams we have to beat to keep 4th place.

    we have to beat everyone we should beat
    siena there, palermo and lecce in florence, etc

    and ted is correct, it’s 9 points or bust,
    no more slip ups

    as for the game itself, i thought everyone played better as a whole except mutu and frey on that first shot, after that frey was fine.

    if we maintain that level and mutu wakes up, we should be ok this weekend, then we get two weeks rest for the stretch run…

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  • slakas |  March 17th, 2009 at 12:06 pm

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    Inter defender David Santon admits he should have seen a straight red card after a rush of blood to the head saw him commit a horror tackle on Fiorentina’s Gianluca Comotto.

    The defender, who has been compared to the legendary Paolo Maldini for his composure on the pitch, allowed his focus to slip and went in with a nasty challenge on the former Torino man.

    Santon’s high challenge with his studs showing left Comotto with bruised ribs and a nasty cut to his side. Incredibly the stopper got away with his moment of madness, but he has shown courage to admit that he deserved to be sent off the pitch.

    “If I have to be honest, I have the feeling that the referee was good to me,” Santon told Il Corriere Dello Sport.

    “I did not want to go in like I did, I thought I was going for the ball, but Comotto managed to move it at the last second, and by that time I couldn’t stop.”

    Comotto will have to undergo further tests this week as he tries to recover from Santon’s disgraceful challenge.

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  • Julian |  March 17th, 2009 at 2:33 pm

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    Hey guys. As you probably know, I’m the Julian who runs the Italy WorldCupBlog (click my name for a link), and I was hoping to get some help from you guys for an upcoming series of posts. I’m asking each writer for a serie A club to email me, if you’d like to, and name 2 or 3 players who you believe should get called up to the Azzurri. Not players that are already a fixture, but maybe young guys who haven’t gotten a call up yet, or older overlooked players who deserve one. If you could email me, that’d be awesome. Much thanks.

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  • slakas |  March 18th, 2009 at 8:42 am

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    Fiorentina Need To Be Meaner – Jorgensen
    http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2009/03/18/1161969/fiorentina-need-to-be-meaner-jorgensen

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  • slakas |  March 18th, 2009 at 8:45 am

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    ahh that’s good news

    Genoa fan Gabriele Amato was accidentally run over by the Fiorentina team coach after the game between the two Serie A sides on February 15.

    Amato was rushed to the San Martino Hospital in a serious condition, but newspaper Il Secolo XIX reports this morning that he is no longer in danger and has been breathing on his own over the past few days.

    The 36-year-old is conscious, but still unable to speak. He will remain in the intensive care unit as a precaution, but his condition is improving.

    Amato had sustained several fractures and underwent an unspecified number of surgeries, but he is now expected to make a full recovery.

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  • slakas |  March 20th, 2009 at 9:03 am

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    HAH
    so much for bayern, they drew barca

    CL
    Villarreal – Arsenal 07/04 » 15/04 »
    Man. United – Porto 07/04 » 15/04 »
    Liverpool – Chelsea 08/04 » 14/04 »
    Barcelona – Bayern 08/04 » 14/04 »

    UEFA
    Hamburg – Man. City 09/04 » 16/04 »
    PSG – Dynamo Kyiv 09/04 » 16/04 »
    Shakhtar – Marseille 09/04 » 16/04 »
    Bremen – Udinese 09/04 » 16/04 »

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  • slakas |  March 20th, 2009 at 1:49 pm

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    A Fiorentina Hiaku

    The Viola Fan
    silently waits for preview
    alone and lonely

    hehe

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  • nick |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:21 pm

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    U r not alone, Slakas! Why are you in the UK, tho?

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  • Galla |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:22 pm

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    Haha Roma loss 4-1 that’s a bit of good news for us now for genoa to lose

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