

Inter Preview and a Few Gila Thoughts
By: Ted | October 28th, 2008
The games continue to come fast and furious for the Viola. Tomorrow in beautiful Florence the boys take on league-leading Inter in what is sure to be an interesting match. A win, or even a draw, would signal to the rest of Europe that Fiorentina are ready to be considered one of the big boys.
Both clubs come into the match with some interesting challenges to face. The Viola are relatively healthy and are coming off four league wins in a row, but will be without prolific striker Alberto Gilardino, an issue I will address briefly below. Inter, meanwhile, are coming off a disappointing draw with Genoa which left Inter bigwig Jose Mourinho sputtering with rage at every other human being on God’s Green Earth. So presumably everyone in the blue and black will be fired up and looking to get out of his doghouse.
For Fiorentina, fixing their issues is fairly simple; Pazzini, presumably, will step in for Gila. If he can threaten the goal in even remotely the same fashion that Gila has been able to do all season, we should have quite a game on our hands. Inter’s menacing front line should provide ample challenge for Fiorentina’s sometimes-shaky defense, and a midfield of Monto-Kuz-Melo might just be able to play Inter’s much more famous and well-compensated, but also more beat-up midfield, to a stalemate. I think we will see Santana up front with Mutu and Pazz, to add a little more experience and stability with Gila’s absence, and thus on Wednesday we will see two very good clubs going head-to-head.
Recent Form
Fiorentina: L W W W W
Inter: W L W W D
Starting Line-ups (AKA The Blind Guess Department)
Fiorentina: Frey; Comotto, Kroldrup, Gamberini, Vargas; Kuzmanovic, Felipe Melo, Montolivo; Santana, Pazzini, Mutu
Inter: Julio Cesar; Maicon, Cordoba, Burdisso, Maxwell; J.Zanetti, Cambiasso, Chivu; Quaresma, Ibrahimovic, Mancini
Prediction
Fiorentina 2 – Inter 1. And keep in mind I’ve started to become halfway decent with my predictions lately.
TV Situation
The game will be televised live on RAI at 2:30pm here in the states on Wednesday. It will also be shown on tape on FSC the next day, if you feel like waiting that long.
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I also wanted to get a few thoughts down about Gila before I ended the post. As you all surely know, he has been banned for two games for his handball in Palermo. I don’t really have a huge problem with this. He broke the rules, blah, blah, blah. It’s not the end of the world.
Two things have struck me, however. The first is that ABSOLUTLE certainty with which everyone is writing about how it was a deliberate handball. This includes people on this discussion board who are Viola fans. Look, when you look at the play in super slow-motion five or ten times, it looks deliberate. I understand that. But keep in mind the play happened in a fraction of a second, as Gila was falling down, and in fact was being pulled down from behind by a defender. The only person who knows whether it was deliberate or not is Gila; and he in fact said it was not deliberate. I certainly don’t know and don’t claim to know what happened in Alberto’s mind, but I just find it surprising that so many other people do.
Secondly, I just wanted to suggest that a little bit of the vitriol against Gila is a bit misplaced. I know he is not a popular guy outside of Florence, but reading comments in all of these other forums sniffing about he is a cheater and got what he deserves strikes me as childish and naïve about the game of football. Whether the handball was deliberate or not (and we really don’t know) I refuse to think of Gila as an evil man out to destroy the Corinthian spirit of football. He’s just another guy out to win football games, just like every other player.
The situation raises one final interesting question. Does this mean that every handball will now lead to a two-game suspension? Because it should. Whether the handball was intentional or now, and whether or not a goal was scored as a result, it is clear that Gila was given the penalty for striking the ball with his hand. It shall be interesting to see if every player called for a handball is given the same penalty in Italy going forward.
I will be back Wednesday night or Thursday morning with the Inter recap.
Forza Viola, everyone.
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oh my
what a savePosted from
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Pazzini is in a bad mood. I hope he scores so the dark clouds of fury stop following him around.
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If only Gila was playing…
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SOLID HALF!!
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First half thoughts:
1) Kuz, Santana and Osvaldo combining well down the right – but we can get anything down the left – come on Monto!
2) Bassy’s save on Mancini on a drive from that close – to tip it onto the bar was incredible. Plus, his captain’s armband looks fresh – maybe Mutu gave it to him because it is Romania colors?
3) Ibra is scary but hopefully Gamberini keeps marking him.
All in all, things are looking good so far.
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As tmc said I’m really enjoying the interplay between Kuz, Santana and Osvaldo…but both Osvaldo and Pazzini seem to be unable to finish today.
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on a side note i’m finding it extremely culturally enriching to be watching italian football on iraqi tv
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wow sienna just equalized at milan
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Our passing is really good. Our finishing is really awful. I hope San Cesare is writing this down on his list of “things to work on”.
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What is this, Hernan Crespo on the pitch for Inter? Wow, Special must be really pissed at Cruz.
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ahh milan went back up
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SLAKAS I’m in Iraq… how are you watching?!?!? !
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appreciated, but still not help. I was hoping there was a TV channel showing it
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Well, three points would have been nice, but we showed we can go up against the league leaders and more than hold our own. We dominated possession for quite a bit of it, and if our strikers could just remember how to finish, we might have won it. I think we can be pretty proud.
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ok, i guess we can play with the big boys
at least at homeand with out our two big guns
good result, look to be 3 back from napoli and udinese however.
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Well a draw at home without the top 2 strikers isn’t a bad result …
But Pazzini really should have put that header on frame at the very least off of Pasqual’s cross. Plus, I thought Jo Jo was going to bury that one into the top corner – he didn’t miss by much!
After a fairly even first half – Fiorentina really dominated the second half – they just lacked the finishing punch that will hopefully be provided by a healthy Mutu and a Gila Monster who has done his time. Well done overall (much better than last year’s home game with Inter).
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At the very least this is not the same Viola that Lazio killed.
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4 pts from palermo/inter is fine.
in fact I would’ve said great last week.next three league matches are those “should win” type
@Siena, Atalanta and at cagliarithen you ramp it back up for Udinese, @ Roma and @Torino
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Ramp it up for Roma, slakas? You sure we’ll have to do that?
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Roma’s going to be playing for the #1 overall draft pick by the time we get to them.
Only Mother Nature herself can keep them from losing.
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Oh man. You guys totally deserved 3 points today!
You all totally outplayed us.
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So who is Zampa gonna blame for Palermo’s latest slip?
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Seems like our strikers just need 1 game to get into form … i.e. Mutu against Bayern vs. Mutu against Palermo, Siena is going to be a coming out party for Osvaldo and Pazzini!
No, seriously, I’m just frustrated that our “first team” isn’t getting a chance to gel as a unit because of injuries/suspensions … oh, well, I guess that’s the nature of soccer.
But, really, I think if you give Mutu and Gilardino time together they are going to become a serious striking force to be reckoned with. I honestly think we’re talking about two seriously underrated players here, even on the international stage (say what you will about Gila’s performance with the Italy team).
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oooo ang. very catty
wonder what luciano thinks of that http://images.teamtalk.com/08/02/800×600/luciano_spalletti_660509.jpgPosted from
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