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Serie A: Juventus 2-0 Inter

Posted by SacT0wn on March 25, 2012 at 2:05 PM

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Well, maybe this match will be it for Ranieri.  He has been on life support since forever (the win against Chievo).  I don't know what happened at half-time there but we suddenly forgot how to play in the second half.  Ranieri happened perhaps?  I wasn't be able to watch the game but according to what I read, Obi and Poli were the two bright spots in the first half but then he replaced them.


Anyway, if it were up to me, I would let Ranieri go since the results are not helping his cause.  Give Stramaccioni a chance until the end of the season as a caretaker.  Promote the young players who won the U-19 Champions League today so that they can get some experience for next season.


STARTING LINEUPS:


TURIN - These are the twenty-two players who will start Juventus v Inter, in Week 29 Serie A 2011/12 scheduled for this evening at the Juventus Stadium (kick off 20:45).


Juventus: 1 Buffon; 4 Caceres, 15 Barzagli, 3 Chiellini, 11 De Ceglie; 22 Vidal, 21 Pirlo, 8 Marchisio, 7 Pepe, 32 Matri, 14 Vucinic.

Substitutes: 30 Storari, 19 Bonucci, 20 Padoin, 34 Marrone, 10 Del Piero, 18 Quagliarella, 23 Borriello.

Coach: Antonio Conte


Inter: 1 Julio Cesar; 13 Maicon, 6 Lucio, 23 Samuel, 55 Nagatomo; 4 Zanetti, 5 Stankovic, 18 Poli, 20 Obi; 9 Forlan, 22 Milito.

Substitutes: 12 Castellazzi, 23 Ranocchia, 26 Chivu, 37 Faraoni, 14 Guarin, 19 Cambiasso, 7 Pazzini.

Coach: Claudio Ranieri


Referee: Andrea De Marco


Prediction: Juventus 2-1 Inter


FORZA INTER

Categories: Serie A

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3 Comments

Reply Cyclone
12:54 AM on March 26, 2012 
I think two of our best first half are one this with Juve and the other one was with Napoli.
By the way I dont know but I think may be Moratti was waiting for this match to see if Ranierri worth to be until end of the season.



Marc says...
I agree Roby. Ranieri's exit would be good for everyone. At this point, he's trying to earn a contract extension, so he'll play what he considers the best team. Fuck that! Let the youngsters get some experience. Now is the time. Inter aren't going to be in Europe next season and hopefully most of this squad will be gone.

BTW - Great match to watch today, even for Inter fans. That's the most energy I've seen out of Inter all year. Problem is that what this squad is capable of just won't cut it.
Reply Marc
05:40 PM on March 25, 2012 
I agree Roby. Ranieri's exit would be good for everyone. At this point, he's trying to earn a contract extension, so he'll play what he considers the best team. Fuck that! Let the youngsters get some experience. Now is the time. Inter aren't going to be in Europe next season and hopefully most of this squad will be gone.

BTW - Great match to watch today, even for Inter fans. That's the most energy I've seen out of Inter all year. Problem is that what this squad is capable of just won't cut it.
Reply Roby
05:14 PM on March 25, 2012 
Yup, we should promote Longo, Bessa and Cristieg to the first team and give them some invaluable chances to grow. And let's not blame Stankovic who tries to do his best (albeit in vain), it's Ranieri who keeps placing him in the squad. I hope Stramacchioni becomes the caretaker for the rest of the season, too. (Seriously, I am excited to see how our Primavera D'Europa would do in the first team.)

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