Roberto Mancini has called 21 players for the friendly match against Tottenham in Oslo’s Ullevaal Stadium tomorrow evening.
New signing Antonio Candreva has not been included whilst Ever Banega has been called up for the first time. The match will kick-off at 17.00 CET and below you can see the entire squad called up:
Goalkeepers: 1 Handanovic, 30 Carrizo, 46 Berni;
Defenders: 13 Ranocchia, 15 Ansaldi, 18 Erkin, 24 Murillo, 25 Miranda, 33 D’Ambrosio, 55 Nagatomo, 94 Yao;
Midfielders: 5 Melo, 7 Kondogbia, 12 Bessa, 19 Banega, 77 Brozovic;
Forwards: 8 Palacio, 9 Icardi, 10 Jovetic, 11 Biabiany, 44 Perisic.

AND THE ANSWER IS…..SACK MANCINI NOW…!!!!!!!! SOLVED!!!!!
All these International friendlies are just for publicity. Such a waste of time. I prefer the old way of staying at home and inviting Serie b teams to play friendlies. If they were home most of the team would already be playing together.
Money talks… but in general all players and coaches agree that it’s better to test yourself out against better opposition than Serie B. And getting money in that process isn’t bad, either.
Now going to USA/Asia is another thing, as it might involve extra fatigue… but playing in Europe is cool.
rano is there again and again, … for God’s sake !!
what is he doing at inter ?!?!?!
Mancini is a good squad builder, but he can also ruin the dressing room with his antics.He’s good for teams that are in a transitional phase, but a bad one for those who want to challenge, as I think most of the “big” titles Mancini won,he won it thanx to incredible players who had the ability to win solo, such as Ibrahimovic with Inter and Aguero/Silva/Toure with Man City.
This should be Mancini’s last season with Inter if Simeone or any other credible manager is available.If not,Inter should’ve gone for De Boer this summer, I think.
I.agree. especally these days inter lacks players of such quality. We are again relying on Ranoccia in defence I cant.believe
He should consider being a sporting director then
I doubt sporting directors are getting payed 5m/year 😀
im so happy sassulo just progressed to the next round of the el, which will make Italy lots of coefficient point to fuck England off, and berradi was one fire scored two goals
Believe in Bessa.
He was good, played brasilian way, with tricks, but after some time they made him just a runner now,… ;-((
No Eder or Candreva for the right…
I want to see Bessa staying in the squad this year
I want to see yao
Is he Fb or cb?
a gangster CB
yeah, i want to see yaoi too
I want to see Gnoukori loaned out. So his talent is not wasted on the bench!
I’m afraid that idiotic trainers in clubs he was loaned at, didn’t respect his talent. they only asked him to run and run … it is a shame to waste his talent on pure running and tackles … besa with his technique can do much more and make the sense in the team play…
Really hope he does. Think he will too
Bessa Bessa Bessa
let see what excuse will mancini pull out of his arse for loosing this game
Let me tell you my friend. Perisic, Murillo, Brozo, Banega (all potential starters) have only trained with the rest of the team ONE session. So unless Manicio is a magician, I do not know what you are expecting from him?!
Every one of those players excluding Banega played under Mancini last season, so unless they all have amnesia, I think they’ll be able to come back into the team rather easily lol
lol
But they are out of shape though.
Murillo just got done competing in the Copa America, and Perisic and Brozovic just got back from the Euros, how could they possibly be out of shape? If anything they should be some of the most fit players for Inter right now.
That’s not how it works at all. They finished their competitions and went on vacation and rested. Coming back from that resting period means they have to get back in match shape.
They had about 1-2 weeks of vacation then were back training for at least 3-4 days before the match. That is more than enough time to kick back into gear and be available to play 45-60 minutes in a friendly.
1-2 weeks? Who? The Copa America ended in June, and our Croats were eliminated early in a competition that ended almost a month ago. The players had more than 1-2 weeks vacation, some had a month. A month of no matches and no training. Get your facts straight if you are going to have a discussion. You obviously don’t really understand how it works in terms of physical preparation.
Please excuse me for not knowing every Inter player’s vacation policy off the top of my head, but you were correct that their vacations were almost a month, 26 days to be exact. Although I was also wrong about how long they were back in training, which was actually about 2 weeks, that only helps my argument that they should be fit enough to give 45-60 minutes in a friendly match.