The La Stampa newspaper is certain: Everything will change in June at Inter. According to the newspaper Erick Thohir has seen enough, he is convinced that a clean sweep is the way to move forward. Nobody will be spared, players and management alike. He will meet with the leaders of Inter to discuss the best way to improve the product on the pitch.
Source: La Stampa
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@Axel:
Bla bla bla? Hey how old are you? No really how old are you kiddo? You should NOT talk badly with mature ones, Grow up!
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We aren’t great as we were – true. I never said otherwise. My point is the same.
Ah, you missed my point with those points won remark… Outplaying them is pretty heavy word, my man… And we were not outplaying no Chievo, Udinese, Cagliari, Livorno and so on, we had bad luck and finishing against Atalanta and every other game, that is true though. And that is a part of our results, I agree, other part is Mazzarri’s tactical plan, selection, stubbornes or whatever to adjust (other teams adjust to our way of playing with no problem), and his overall leadership of the team. To say “everyone points their finger on the coach only?” is an ignorant statement, where did that come from? Never said that. But you seem to suggest that nothing is coaches fault in defending so fiercly Mazzarri’s mistakes. He should be culpable for them, and I think he will if nothing changes.
No, my friend. Mazzarri’s plan is always to play cautious, risk-free, methodical game for 60 mins or so, keeping it tight in the middle with an anchorman infront the back three and two box-to-box midfielders, and attacking on the wings, even though our wingers are not that good to produce game in and game out and we don’t have a targetman, and whose fault is that we play this way? Matter of fact, our forsaken middle is our most potent area, and we can not find a way to utilize it to its maximum, and that’s not our players fault. Then, at last quarter of the match, when our opponent grows tired, he pulls out that anchorman and puts in Kova or Ricky or whoever, and Inter starts playing, and pushing, and we play great. Against the likes of Chievo at home we should play like that for the whole match. I’m not saying like he is doing everything wrong, that we are in a subordinate position the whole match, or that his plan sucks. I’m just saying, for the way he wants us to play, we don’t have proper players. Players he’s got, he is not using them to their maximum and bringing the best out of Inter.
I stand by that this Inter lacks passion and so-called winning mentality. It’s not like they don’t care at all, rather than they seem very confused and affraid of mistakes. This kind of playing system brings uncertainty in players, they are affraid to make a mistake. But let me state sth in favour of Mazzarri. This year he found a position for our wingbacks that suit them better, neither Johnny nor Nagatomo are good fullbacks, unfortunatelly for them and this year’s Inter they are not better than decent wingbacks either, but they are playing better. On the other hand, Kovacic is not a defensive midfielder. And I know this kid, as I am from Zagreb, supporter of his parent club Dinamo, even live nearby Maksimir stadium, and following that kid since his beginnings in Dinamo youth. Mazzarri is asking him to be a different player than he is, and that is no good for anyone, and rarely ever in football has been.
It seems as you have a hard time understanding what I am saying, I never said that our injury problems last year was full down to luck. Ugh. It is a matter of luck, yes, but also down to the work medical teams do, and preparations preseason and through season, and Mazzari’s staff done well, and he was lucky to avoid injuries that could make him change his plan, as Strama was forced to do every game… I’m not defending Strama here, either. Players were terribly prepared.
Developing youngsters isn’t keeping them on the sidelines either. There is a process actually, that young players need to go through, and are not going through at Inter at this moment, nor they were before treble generation in fact. If you ever played football and was talented enough to be pushed through, you know what I’m talking about. So remark about not managing our youngsters and thus not protecting Inter’s long term interests stands. Januzaj had the backing of his coach, unlike Kova. Kova proved his worth last year if you want, when he had backing of then coach. This year he had his good games also, and a share of bad games too, if he had been treated as a young talent should he could produce far better. But just as an illustration, lets say that Januzaj next year has Mazzarri at ManUtd, and he finds himself on the bench game after game, and when he’s given a chance Mazzarri puts him to play a role that doesn’t suit him, anchorman for example, and he plays badly, then he trashes him and keep leaving him on the sidelines, would you say that is down to a teenager like Januzaj that he isn’t producing. Just imagine that working environment for a young lad. That is not how you make a champion out of a kid, my friend. Utilize him to his strengths and let him get some security by playing beside big boys, let him feel like he can contribute, encourage him and give him a room to make mistakes. He has got none of it now, he had that last year.
I agree, we need that Europe, I’m with you 100% on that, you’re right. But we are in jeopardy to lose that place if you look at our fixtures. “Easy” games are behind us, and we wasted them. If we don’t secure Europa, this year is a waste. You can see that I hope. The supposed reason behind Mazzarri playing Kuz and senators, is stability, not experimenting too much, with experience to win matches. I’m not sure we watch the same matches if you say he’s done a good job of that. It is not all due to bad luck, poor finishing and penalties, if our playing system isn’t optimized to the best of our players abilities. We don’t have reliant wingers that can put that crosses in match after match, we don’t have that poacher to find himself on the end of that crosses and put them in week in, week out. Our midfielders are not great at defending deep, and our defenders don’t have enough pace to take care of counterattacks if our wingers play so much ahead. It is Mazzarri’s system, and it works fine if you have the right players for it. Inter doesn’t at the moment, and Mazzarri is clueless when it comes to second plan, and just moaning that he doesn’t have right players. Yes, sir you don’t, but if these same players play let’s say in Parma under Donadoni (just for example) or somewhere else (doesn’t really matter) they could surely do better.
Roma’s improvement and doing a great job doesn’t have anything to do with Milan’s troubles and doing a lousy job. It’s not like if Roma were struggling also, Inter would play better and collect more points. I don’t see your point, and it seems you missed mine again. I meant we had luck with results of other teams, for example few weeks ago we were a point away from 7th place, and other results went our way, if they weren’t, Inter would drop down to 7th, and amount of pressure to win against Udinese and Livorno would be tremendously higher, and the consequences of not winning also, so we’ve been lucky. Even if overall quality of the league has increased, which I doubt considering Italian clubs constant downfall in European competitions, it doesn’t mean we should play the conservative way we are playing at home against weaker opposition, and waiting to score somehow on the wings just to shut the game down after that and counterattack. This kind of mentality is making me sick.
Thohir himself said the other day, everyone is under evaluation, minimum is Europa League. He has seen Inter at Meazza for a few times, and we only managed to win against Milan in December, he is not satisfied, and if things don’t change, it is evident Mazzarri will go, and I would support that decision 100%. I agree, it is not for the best to change coaches like crazy, but what is more important is to have a coach best suited for club’s vision. Mazzarri was not Thohir’s choice.
What makes a good coach? To make the best out of the squad he has. And is Mazzarri bringing out the best out of his players, and is he doing the best for Inter’s long term interests? I think not.
I don’t like Mazzarri’s tactical plan, I think it doesn’t suit us best, I think there are better suited options for us, and it was a mistake hiring him. I wish him luck, and to bring the best out of our team, as I am a supporter, but I find it mandatory to question him when he doesn’t produce. We’ll see in 7 games how things end up. This concludes my thought on the subject, I’m going to waste my unemployement free time better from now on. đ
And by the way, – Rube? Really?? How old are you?
Some people mentioning about spending lots of money below are know nothing about FFP. Hey we have such a big debts right now because of that method, Moratti spend lots when the club is actually didn’t have much money and now Thohir need to pay the debts too, how can you say that we must spend 60 millions, Thohir must open his wallet and so on? Go support psg or city, asking those thing means you’re asking us to be destroyed, good things Inter doesn’t collapsed because of Moratti.
All of you wanting Mazzarri fired because of Kova…. that’s pitiful no player should be bigger then the Coach but for the record if Thohir opens his wallet and buys another midfielder do you really think Kova will start then??? He’s nowhere near Hernanes level and if we get another good midfielder he’ll still be on the bench so instead of wanting Mazzarri gone because of Kova find a better reason
How about results then? Look at our point per game ratio. Look at our performance against small teams at home. Look at the atmosphere in the team, sth is obviously wrong, there is no unity, players are unconfortable playing infront of our fans because they’re strugling to understand Mazzarrri’s demands. Look at Mazzarri’s management of players. Look at the results of vision of rejuvinating Inter, the only young player that played most of the games is Juan Jesus. How is that good for the club, we don’t have money to buy half of a squad Mazzarri wants, and the value of young players drop when they rot on the bench, and we will lose some of them eventually because of lack of playing time.
Bottom line – Inter should play better than they are, and have more points on the table. We are struggling to get in Euro places, which is the minimum goal, and we are in that place only thanks to our rivals poor season, neither Lazio nor Milan enjoy good times, and Parma dropped points recently. Not everything in football is down to luck, and we rely on it too much. And Mazzarri should do better, I’m not sure this vision implementation of his is what was agreed with Thohir. Mazzarri’s argument for playing seniors and not youngsters which Thohir asked for when he got here was to get results, and results are not coming. He will be evalueted at season’s end, and if he don’t start winning soon, I guess he will be gone.
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results? your only looking at results? oh well no wonder. performance? we outplayed almost every team that came to meazza and if only the players had much much better finishing and less individual mistakes we would have won many more games already. unity? atmosphere in the team? do you spend your time in the dressing room? or do you spend your time in the training ground so you think you how unity the team is and know the atmosphere there? do you? and you expect us to play every bit of young player? hahahahaha that is ridiculous. if they aren’t good enough or there are better people than them then they may rot on the bench all they want. hohohoho so every team are having poor season because they dropped points? couldn’t it because of the competition are getting tighter? we aren’t hanging on luck, but hanging on the players. but the players couldn’t deliver what was asked to them, as simple as that. and we’ll be wasting another year if we ended up changing the coach all over again
Ofcourse results. In terms of points we are hardly better than last season. And last season shouldn’t by any means be a reference point. Ok, what do you look at than?
Us outplaying almost every team is simply not true. We were extremely poor against smaller teams, and it seems like we switch on play good button only in the last quarter of the game. That’s three quarters of time to play and secure result wasted. Why is that? (Mazzarri’s football philosophy is the answer)
Unity, yeah. Togetherness, willing to fight for one another, for this club on the pitch, that element is lacking. Even Ben and Nima agree on this, if you ever bother to listen to their podcast, that spirit was there last year under Strama, but everything else fell apart, and now that spirit is obviously lacking. Mazzarri seems to have problems galvanizing the team. Otherwise, disgusting performaces like that in Livorno, or against Udinese wouldn’t have happened. That is Mazzarri’s problem, he’s having troubles to make players fight every game. Plus he was fortunate to avoid injury problems we had last season, and he hardly is doing better in terms of points.
Now, in terms of economical gain, we need to understand that Inter is not in the same financial curcumstances as it was ten years ago. I see comments calling for Diego Costa and so on. Purchases like that are not going to happen anytime soon. So, as Thohir initially asked for, Inter needs to turn to youth. We have one of the best academy in the world, and a couple of young gems, like Kova. We need to exploit that if we’re to return to the top. We cannot afford to waste them, or another year not developing value of those players. You need to understand that. To see Mazzarri doing exactly that will be his downfall unless he secures Europe, which will provide financial and marketing gain. To do that he will need to start winning games, we have though fixtures ahead. And he is not doing a great job of that. If we were winning with Kuz and company there wouldn’t be a problem.
Yes, Milan and Lazio had troubles this season, and are doing poorly. You can’t see that? Thanks to their troubles Mazzarri is under far much less pressure than he could heve been if they were to perform on their quality level. And incidentally both of those clubs changed coaches because of that.
If you compare points won by teams this season and the last you’ll discover that for fifth place last year you had to win more games and points. So it is actually easier this year to be fifth. Lucky us.
And yes, we had luck to be fifth, cause thanks to struggles of other teams and results we are on this spot that produces far less pressure to work with.
Parma is couple of points behind us, do you reckon that their squad is better than ours or on par? They are doing a great job to be where they are, and we are not doing good enough.
Mazzari’s problem is that he doesn’t have the squad he needs to produce good results. He needs better players. Now, economically and practically, is it better to have a coach that can produce with what he’s got, or to have one that needs a lot of changes in squad cause he can’t fit the players he has in his rigid system? He should adopt, and do better, and if not, he is not the right man for Inter right now. Although, with that being said, I totally agree he is a good coach, and that it isn’t good to change coaches every now and then. It is just that the man is not the right choice for this stage that Inter is right now.
we aren’t the same great team as we were. comparing points aren’t the best reference for how good or how bad we are. we are in a process of rebuilding the team. continuity, improvement, seeing what is lack and what needs to be improve, those kind of things should be the first to be a reference points not just the points we had on the table. hey we were outplaying most of them. just look at the game, look at the stats. how we play more like a team instead of a cassano-central as last year. what we’re lacking of is results and particularly goals. but results can be affected by little things like player mistake or even refereeing mistake. so how come when everything has their own mistakes but everyone points their finger on the coach only?
last quarter of the game? i got to deny that. cause the fact is we had pretty much the same results in either first half or second half. now about unity and togetherness. not with me. i can see the team has that spirit to turn things around, to show their worth, to prove that last year was a bad luck. i can see they work hard to get a goal, i can see how bad they feel when they fail. i can see all that in this team. but this team does has mental problem but it has been happened for several years. it was when things go wrong they tend to drowned in it and had a very hard time to stand again.
oh are you kidding me. your stating injury problems are all about luck? now tell me why in mourinho’s era we never had severe injury problem? or even in any club mou had coached? or just look at mazzari’s record. did he ever have those injury plague? no he hasn’t. it was no luck, these coaches had their part for injury free that their team had.
developing these youngsters isn’t just by playing them week in week out. when they are ready enough they will get their chances and when they do get the chances they had to take it and show their worth, show how much improvement they had. take man united’s januzaj as example. he was taken the role of sub at first but he shows his worth, he shows how good he was and he made impact to the game. now tell me when did a player like kova do the same? as far as i can remember he only had that kind of impact in 1 or 2 games, but i will be generous and say about 3 games. and as you said so, we need this europe. not just about financial or marketing, but it is also about the youngsters. it can be the stage for some of our youngsters. this is what strama did last year. let him play more on the europa before he convinced that kova are ready to play in the league. gaining results and taking the spot are the priority for now until the season ends.
you’re only stating milan and lazio? what about roma? fiorentina? parma? it’s not about those two downfall but about how other team had much improvement than last year and any team can beat any other team this year. look how struggle rube this year just to win with 1 goal while they had the likes of tevez and llorente up front. that proves that the gap between teams are now decreasing. and it’s not luck that takes us to 5th place but because we are better than the 6th place and so on at the moment. and don’t forget that this is a team that had mostly the same players as last year while other team like fiore, roma, napoli, or even parma reinforce their squad with good and ready to play kind of players, mazzarri only get a mediocre and needs to improve kind of players. overall we had better player than parma but they had one that we don’t. a game changer player as cassano to them or as cruz used to with us.
now economically changing coach would mean we had to sacked this coach and give him huge amount of money for nothing and trying to get a new coach which will means make us pay two coaches. and then the players. new coach means new formation, new tactical, new game play and so on. and you got to know that every coach needs spesific players with spesific ability in spesific position which means another new players. and if this new coach failed again in his first year then we had to change him again? how is that good economically? no, i would even say how is that even can be called sane? haven’t we learned anything from moratti’s era?
Agree with you. I think WM not suitable for Inter. He is good, but does not mean good suitable for Inter.
I like our project (Mr President’s project) to utilize our youngster, but WM can not implemented it.
Looking for another coach is a choice for us, because coach always has a vision to play. I can not find it in WM.
hahaha please hernanes played horribly ever since he came. I’d take kova over him anytime and when kova leaves us he’ll make 10x better career than him. hernanes just randomly shoots all the time and then he says in interviews that he’d prefer win over scoring.. my ass , he just shoots endlessly and offers 0 creativity to inter.
Hope it will be real,not just to calm down all interista over the world
The revolution, the revolution .. same thing the last 3 years .. no way this thing to happen đ ..
Revolution, theme of Inter every season!
Thohir’s mind is sooo slow likewise Mazzarri’s. I wonder what he can do now. Hopefully, the first thing that he will do is sacking Mazzarri-shit.
he is a good businessman, he consider everything carefully.
we had seen he sacked branca, bought hernanes, got vidic on free transfer..
I believe, mazzari is not his preference. From what i heard from a friend who close to him, Thohir likes kovacic
Let’s hope Thohir prefers keeping young and promising players and get rid of useless coach = Mazzarri.
Let’s hope Mr. Thohir will fuck your mother more gently compare to me, you know
Hahaha, keep dreAming. Your WHORE SHITTY MOM was so happy to be brutally raped!!! I know you are dreaming to be fucked by Thohir, right? Hahaha. What a loser freaky gay you are? I wish you to be raped nicely! ASSHOLe!
Agree, and the most important thing. Use yor wallet and bring us back where we belong.
way to go thohir!
Finally, open your wallet man and bring us back where we belong
thnx god tohir finally understand this issue…….inter must spend mony near to 60m euro in addition of sale of current player