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San Siro, Wesley, Forlan And Milito: Ingredients For A Comeback

Posted by SacT0wn on December 22, 2011 at 11:50 PM


THE EFFECT OF SAN SIRO AND WESLEY

INTER TO STUDY THE COMEBACK


In the second half of the season, the Nerazzurri will start with six out of eight games in Milan.

The return of the Dutch is decisive.  Moratti: "Happy for how the year has ended."


Appiano Gentile - The pilgrimage to see the stars is not so bumpy.  On the contrary.  The start that Inter will have next year is quite friendly.  Six of the eight games that start the new year will be at home before the resumption of the Champions League.


Derby And it is because of this that Inter will have to continue building on that they have done so far and the latest was on Wednesday night.  But in all of this, the next step is the upcoming Milan derby.  The gap between both clubs is at eight points and three points in a head-to-head could really turn season around.  "The Scudetto? I don't want to talk about it as well as I don't want to say it.  But it is a word that I have always had inside me."  Ranieri has never won any league competition and the motivation is there now more than ever.  Of course, the derby (which will be a matchday after the resumption of Serie A) will have another important aspect: because it will give or take away a little self-esteem, on one side or the other.


Seven times San Siro Starting from Parma (at home on Saturday January 7) and the Milan derby on Sunday the 15th, Inter will also play Lazio at home and then go to Lecce for the first matchday of the second round.  Up next is Palermo at the San Siro and then to Roma and face Luis Enrique.  Then two home games against Novara and Bologna.  From January 7 to February 19, it will be a menu full of home games before the restart of the Champions League.  Keep in mind there is also a game in the Italian Cup (still at home) against Genoa on January 19.


Satisfied This year, the San Siro has been assaulted by Juventus, Napoli, Udinese, CSKA and Trabzonspor: too much and too many times.  However, Inter have somewhat reversed the trend a little with the wins over Fiorentina and Lecce.  "I am pleased with the way this year has ended," said Massimo Moratti at the Christmas party.  But it is clear that he now wants even more.


Wes and the 4-2-3-1 And the trend is reversed with those who will become just like "new signings" like Sneijder and Forlan.  Ranieri is focusing on their quality and wants to bet a lot on the change of formation and on those who will be truly the new purchase in January.  Precisely for this reason, he has asked for a left wing to speed up the action, to give depth, and to search for vertical and horizontal movements.  The characteristics that Sneijder and Forlan have.  Even Milito as well who seems to be back to the real thing and could be one of the ingredients for Ranieri to make a comeback.  Something that Ranieri has not only done at the helm of Roma during the 2010 season.  No, it has happened before when he returned to Italy with Parma in the 2006-2007 season: the club at that moment was trembling and in the relegation zone.  He guided them to 27 points in 15 games and allowed Parma to live for another season in Serie A.  For Inter, he has also shown the ability to make a comeback with 18 points in the last 7 games (6 wins and 1 loss).  Now the question is is this break coming at the right time? A legitimate question and a season ago, Inter were from -13 from first place with two games in hand.  Today they are at -8.  Anything can happen.


Source: Gazzetta dello Sport

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