The new season begins badly for Inter with a loss to Chievo and a colorless performance. Frank De Boer will have his hands full., especially because Inter needs to become a team as soon as possible. Corriere dello Sport focuses on this in its analysis: in Verona, the Dutch collected his first lesson of Italian football. A Chievo side lead by Maran, showed how football is played in Italy and did well. Out of many Birsa showed strength and how he can create attacking plays. ” A teacher for Banega – wrote CDS – with his fantastic interpretation of the Playmaker role.”
The Rome Daily criticizes Inter’s performance, with regard to the new coach having just 10 days to prepare, the teams performance was poor and showed a lack of commitment especially in defense. The team was not ready physically and we could speak of humiliation, at least in terms of play. The team was slow to build up plays and many players were in poor athletic condition. De Boer switched from a back four to a back three, a rough maneuver which caused even further exhaustion and produced no ideas. The outcome was: “Ranocchia launching the ball long, Medel playmaking, while Banega got lost in a part of the field which was never touched by inter players. In conclusion, Icardi virtually never touched the ball for 90 minutes. Dear frank please, don’t put inter upside down with your choices, just leave it with its imprint and make some adjustments, please don’t act and pretend. “
Inter faced one of the worst possible opponents, physically capable of showing the Nerazzurri what you should do: Maran fielded a team with a clarity of ideas that should be noted by Inter and its new coach wrote Corriere dello Sport. The Nerazzurri were not ready for their opponents and failed to take care of their serious problems, mainly dealing with clever counterattacks. De Boer will have the to learn the effect of tactics and from what happened in Verona. The first lesson is served…
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First lesson served… Second more harsh lesson quickly coming, BRACE :
The Meazza is an unforgiving cauldron and the Curva Nord can be undeservedly brutal. Over to you Inter.
I’ll make this comment over and over. Nagatomo only knows to play ball back and run forward without the ball. I lost count how much times he did this vs Chievo. He adds nothing to this team. He gets bullied on the field. What’s the use of speed if you can’t get the ball forward. I would quicker play Perisic at LB before I ever see Naga in an Inter shirt again.
For a club to be successful it needs to have good management. Inter don’t have that. That’s why we will continue to suffer. They are making mistake after mistake. Thohir has no clue about football. I don’t understand why they didn’t fire Mancini at the end of last season and replaced him with another coach immediately instead of doing it 2 weeks from the start of this season. The whole pre-season training got fucked up. The players physical conditions are terrible. This is a problem that even an experienced manager like Mourinho couldn’t handle and they throw in a relatively inexperienced manager who doesn’t know Serie A, doesn’t speak Italian, who only coached one team in Holland. On top of that they don’t want to invest in the defence that is our main problem. What good is Joao Mario or Gabigol if we have Ranocchia, D’ambrosio and Nagatomo playing at the back? We would still loose even if we had Messi and CR7 upfront with those players at the back.
i have saying thousand times, the inter problem is fullback..look nagatomo and dumbrosio they even cant do a simple pass..without that part getting fixed no hope inter to get success
If and if I wanna be positive, Mancio saga clearly at his last days brought so many turbulence inside squad, making them had no enthusiasm and commitment. So here FDB with his confidence he is can bring the commitment back. As long as FDB is optimistic, he shares his passion and spirit amongst the team, so then I am indeed optimistic. Hope FDB doesn’t get down and can bring us back to the top level
we have juventus in october and internationals coming up, if we arent ready before then well we have no hope, 3 players are needed,, gabigol will be striker and winger, joao mario will be player maker or winger and we need a defensive fullback, criscito or ricardo rodriguez please this is for the right back place, we need a quality player for the right side, jose gaya, darmian or anyone better then what we have.
HERE’S A QUICK FIX:
FIRST:Kick de Boer out! Yes, I understand circumstances are not in his favor, and it’s not his fault. Regardless, you don’t substitute a coach two weeks before hand, ESPECIALLY when his style of play does not fit Serie A (at all), and hasn’t had any experience with at least one big club asides from Ajax. I would’ve gone for Donadoni, Di Francesco, or even Rudi Garcia.
SECOND: Ranocchia, Nagatomo, D’Ambrosio, and Eder out. No discussion needed here. Invest those 45M on a quality defensive midfielder (Bernardeschi), and inject an extra 30M (from the ching ching money) into a CB and FB.
THIRD: Play a 3-5-2: Handanovic/Medel, Murillo, Miranda/ Perisic, Bernardeschi, Banega, Kondogbia, Candreva/ Icardi, and Gabigol or Chicharito or i DON’T CARE WHO THE F—K YOU PLACE HERE 🙂 U do it to compliment Icardi! OH, MAYBE INSIGNE! 🙂
But maybe that’s just me.
I’d also like to strip Rannochia off that jersey personally, and sell him to a Serie B team.
Serie C you mean !!!
problem is we can buy smart yes, but we are idiot in selling players, that’s why those ‘defenders’ still here
kick the coach out only for one game!? are you kidding me!? LOL..
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are you kidding bro 😀 ..fdb himself said that inter of him will be seen in January..so let’s be patient
Agree with you for not changing coach 2 weeks before the league start, but replace him 2 days after is just the same 🙂
at least hist post-game interview wasnt the well-known “we need to bounce back, heads down, continue to work, we know what we need to do” type bullshit we got used to in the past years, there might actually be consequences following this tragic defeat
Game vs Chievo proved one thing, we need DEFENDERS! I don’t get it, we’re trying to sign Joao Mario, Sissoko, Gabigol… our attack is good enough, MI9, Eder, Candreva, Perisic, Jovetic, and we have 3 spots in starting XI! I’m ok with scoring one goal, but I don’t accept Naga & Rano starting, and losing two goals vs teams (no ffence) like Chievo…
The fucking manegment only think about Invest in players that they can sell next summer or the summer after!!….defenders usually dont bring huge profits like attakers ….because of that they aare chasing Gabi , J.mario and Sissoko
100% true
And now look how much Koulibaly worth
Koulibaly setuation is 1 in 1000 case,,,,and because he is a real fighter not like ours!
BTW,,,one of the reason that Koulibaly has a higher price is because his club knew how to trade him in the mercato unlike us ! we cant even get rid of half players such as Biabiany in the right price
And that shouldn’t be blamed on de boer that’s all Mancini….just look at the Tottenham game…..iam sure that with a solid defence de boer could play his style of football but he needs the team to believe… No coach has been abel to win with Rano and nagatomo, de ambrosio in the defence at the same time….no one will ever will!!!!
In fact these shitty players are only usefull for training matches ( not even friendly matches) if I was the high prisdent of Inter or even the coach then I will kick them to the seria C !!!
Fix the back, both CB and FB!
That’s actually the inter problem but management cant see it, they are just busy chasing gabigol like mad dog, it is hard to see inter in near future with this kind of management 🙁
My biggest concern is that our team is in poor physical state, that’s the part of football that should’ve been taken care of during preparation period, now it will be very difficult to get our team in a good physical condition without the result suffering.. De Boer has his work cut out for him..
Hopefully he will adapts to Italian football, there is too much into this de boer thing, media should tone it down a notch. Never judge a team from the first few matches, it takes time to build the right team with right mentality and tactics. Without a doubt, Mr. De boer tactical awareness is low for serie a however he just needs time to adjust which I believe he will.