| Posted by SacT0wn on September 22, 2011 at 12:45 AM |
RANIERI-INTER: THE NEW TAMER IS ANTI-MOU.
Agreement for two seasons, today is the first training session.
"The team will return to play at its best." Gasperini: "Very sorry."
INTER, ANOTHER REVERSAL: HERE'S RANIERI
Gasp leaves: it's the fourth change on the bench in 16 months.
The new coach has signed a two-year deal worth 1.5 million a season.
Milan - On May 16, 2010, for 37 diabolical minutes, Claudio Ranieri was the most hated coach by the Inter fans, let alone Mourinho. That day, Ranieri was the coach of Roma and for 37 minutes, he virtually had the Scudetto badge on his chest. But then, Milito and Mourinho's Inter, his enemy, took it back in Siene and then became the champions of everything. Yesterday, September 21, 2011, Inter reopened the immediate future with him, Claudio Ranieri, with a two-year contract of around 1.5 million euros per season and the announcement is scheduled for today. Ranieri will bring four collaborators: Capanna (fitness coach), Pellizzaro (goalkeeping coach), Benetti (assistant coach) and Damiano (tactical adviser).
Why him The choice of Ranieri, fourth coach in 16 months after Mourinho, was made and desired by Moratti. The number one of Inter is not interested in neither the whispers of weak appreciation in the dressing room nor the old sparks with Mourinho. He has chosen Ranieri because he is filled with international experience, because sooner or later, the team must fray the cord that binds the club to the Special One and also because his presence, which is stronger than Gasp, will put the team ahead of their responsibilities.
Like nothing In the morning, the commute between Milan and Appiano Gentile was very busy. At 11 o'clock in the morning, Massimo Moratti exited his office and was surrounded by a swarm of reporters, fans and curious shoppers. "Will Gasperini stay? I don't think so. We will see what to do but the situation seems very difficult from all points of view. What did I like the least in the game against Novara? When you lost like that, you can't like anything. But I don't think there is a problem in terms of feeling between the players and Gasperini." This was instead the detonator of the sacking.
The sack At the same time, 60 kilometers up North, Branca and Ausilio came to Pinetina to communicate the sacking of Gasperini due to consensual resolution. Everything was then made official on the Inter website by 12:30 with the following statement: "F.C. Internazionale announces that this morning's training session at the Centro Sportivo Angelo Moratti in Appiano Gentile was run by Daniele Bernazzani and Giuseppe Baresi. The Club would like to thank Gian Piero Gasperini for the dedication he has shown in his work and regret having to end the relationship with the coach." It is very curious that the salute of Gasperini comes after the news of responsibility of Baresi and Bernazzani.
Afternoon Meanwhile, Ranieri was basically seen from everywhere: some say in Milan at 15:10 with a flight from Fiumicino, others denied it and the rest had a glimpse of him without certainties. Of course, Branca did meet him (probably in Bologna) and later at 18:30, together with lawyer Capellini and Ausilio, they were in the office of Rinaldo Ghelfi. With them was a surprise protagonist: Beppe Bozzo, lawyer and representative of Ranieri, the same one that led Mauro Zarate to Inter on the last day of transfer market. Ghelfi left his office at 20:15 but movements continued to happened between Moratti and Ranieri on the phone late in the evening. Today the official announcement and the first training session at 17:00.
First words Ranieri spoke to Domenica Sportiva: "Gasperini wanted to bring in his ideas and tried everything to make it work. I don't think he can be criticized, he tried to carry on his ideas until the end. Objective? I don't like to make promise but I want the most out of these players who still have so much to give."
SNEIJDER AND PAZZO, NEW LIVES
THE VETERANS ARE NO LONGER UNTOUCHABLE?
Tactics, themes, and key points of the new Inter coach.
Milan - This is the coach that took Totti and De Rossi out in the derby in April 2010 when his team was down 1-0 and won 1-2. This is the coach that a few nights ago said: "Sneijder should play in his role which is as an attacking midfielder." This is the new coach of Inter who, for many, is the adjuster, the one who comes, completes the puzzle, puts all in place and then the painting is done or nearly so. This is Claudio Ranieri and his mission is clear: to cancel the improvisation going on at Inter by rearranging it.
4-2-3-1 Throughout his history, Claudio Ranieri has changed many systems of play but his preferred postiion is the 4-2-3-1, the formation was used during his last coaching job with Roma. In this formation, Ranieri doesn't provide crazy attacking plays from the two fullbacks. Instead, he wants balance from those on the wings to assist the players from behind. For Inter, it looks like this. The two formations that likely will be used are the 4-2-3-1 (Zarate, Sneijder and Forlan behind Pazzini) and 4-3-1-2 again with Sneijder in his favorite position behind many variables up front.
Wes, Pazzo and youngsters Ranieri will regain Stankovic and Maicon (never under Gasp). And it is a certainty that Sneijder will be placed in his favorite position, trequartista. Sneijder, under Gasp, was never able to digest being as central midfielder. Ranieri is also the type that doesn't shy away from problems by making necessary rotation. He will play youngsters in small doses and will likely to use Pazzini as starter instead of Milito. He has also demonstrated that he is not afraid of dealing with the Guru (veterans) in the dressing room. The example of the Rome derby was clear, very clear.
Source: Gazzetta dello Sport
Categories: General, Transfer Market
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KElie says...
tomorrows line up:
Goalkeepers: 1 Julio Cesar, 12 Luca Castellazzi, 21 Paolo Orlandoni;
Defenders: 6 Lucio, 25 Walter Samuel, 26 Cristian Chivu, 37 Davide Faraoni, 42 Jonathan, 55 Yuto Nagatomo;
Midfielders: 4 Javier Zanetti, 11 Ricardo Alvarez, 19 Esteban Cambiasso, 20 Joel Obi, 29 Coutinho, 77 Sulley Muntari;
Forwards: 7 Giampaolo Pazzini, 9 Diego Forlan, 22 Diego Milito, 28 Mauro Zarate, 30 Luc Castaignos.
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