but overall i think they can`t hardly keep there level, and there will and the hunger are dropped
and who will be the next manager?
Javier Glennetti wrote:¿ɥsılƃuǝ ʞɐǝds noʎ op
Pierre Littbarski wrote:Depends who they lose.
Don't get me wrong Jose is great but man for man does anyone have a better squad ?
Özil wrote:inter has not won because of there squad, more important in modern football is the attitude and philisophie of an team
and when mourinoho leaves the attitude and philosophie will also change
Pierre Littbarski wrote:Özil wrote:inter has not won because of there squad, more important in modern football is the attitude and philisophie of an team
and when mourinoho leaves the attitude and philosophie will also change
Of course Mourinho's philosophy is a huge part of their success but if you could pick your best squad from the whole of the Bundesliga it wouldn't match Inter's.
Özil wrote:Pierre Littbarski wrote:Özil wrote:inter has not won because of there squad, more important in modern football is the attitude and philisophie of an team
and when mourinoho leaves the attitude and philosophie will also change
Of course Mourinho's philosophy is a huge part of their success but if you could pick your best squad from the whole of the Bundesliga it wouldn't match Inter's.
your level of trolling is very deep
Pierre Littbarski wrote:Özil wrote:inter has not won because of there squad, more important in modern football is the attitude and philisophie of an team
and when mourinoho leaves the attitude and philosophie will also change
Of course Mourinho's philosophy is a huge part of their success but if you could pick your best squad from the whole of the Bundesliga it wouldn't match Inter's.
Javier Glennetti wrote:Pierre Littbarski wrote:Özil wrote:inter has not won because of there squad, more important in modern football is the attitude and philisophie of an team
and when mourinoho leaves the attitude and philosophie will also change
Of course Mourinho's philosophy is a huge part of their success but if you could pick your best squad from the whole of the Bundesliga it wouldn't match Inter's.
that's a bit like being the most handsome man in a Scott Matthias lookalike contest. Inter's squad isn't any better than Chelsea's for example, Real Madrid's squad pisses all over them. They've underachieved but Inter have overachieved IMO.
Super Madrid wrote:I would argue that Inter's squad used to be deeper then it is today. Take out Cambiasso and Inter would struggle to pass the ball from central midfield. 4 years ago or so they had Cambiasso/Veron/Pizzaro. Inter should still get a DLP and get rid of Muntari. Also Pandev has dropped in level after a promising start.
Super Madrid wrote:I would argue that Inter's squad used to be deeper then it is today. Take out Cambiasso and Inter would struggle to pass the ball from central midfield. 4 years ago or so they had Cambiasso/Veron/Pizzaro. Inter should still get a DLP and get rid of Muntari. Also Pandev has dropped in level after a promising start.
Javier Glennetti wrote:like Madrid are a boozey tramp and Inter are a shop doorway at midnight.
Real Madrid have fringe players who would improve Inter's first XI. If a manager could get the best out of the likes of VDV, Benzema, Marcelo, Lass, Garay etc they wouldn't look out of place in a Champions League winning side.
Drenthe
Özil wrote:the bayern squad is very good, at least in forwards and midfield
klose- gomez (and dont talk they are shit, they just dont work for vangaals system)
pranjic-tymoschuk-altintop (all superstars for there country)
Pisses is too strong. One of the reasons Inter had a good squad in the past is that they had somebody like Cruz who while he isn't a big name he did a great job as a sub and came in and got the goals needed. So while he might be worse then Benzema he would serve as a better squad player. In this respect Inter's squad is somewhat equal to Real Madrid's.Pierre Littbarski wrote:Super Madrid wrote:I would argue that Inter's squad used to be deeper then it is today. Take out Cambiasso and Inter would struggle to pass the ball from central midfield. 4 years ago or so they had Cambiasso/Veron/Pizzaro. Inter should still get a DLP and get rid of Muntari. Also Pandev has dropped in level after a promising start.
But could a reasonable person really argue that your squad "pisses all over" Inter's ?
That is true and the same could in part be said about Eto who has worked hard for the team in sacrifice for his personal glory. I don't rate Stanko that highly but otherwise they could players like Santon who you forgot. Still it was deeper some years ago.BoBo Vieri 32 wrote:Super Madrid wrote:I would argue that Inter's squad used to be deeper then it is today. Take out Cambiasso and Inter would struggle to pass the ball from central midfield. 4 years ago or so they had Cambiasso/Veron/Pizzaro. Inter should still get a DLP and get rid of Muntari. Also Pandev has dropped in level after a promising start.
It's because he is on the wing.
Still think Inter have a pretty deep squad, usually the likes of Chivu, Balotelli, Stankovic, Cordoba and Quaresma are on the bench. Most of them are first team material.
In theory it should be better but as the example with Cruz shows having a deep squad isn't simply about having a good players on the bench but rather having somebody who does a lot for the team.Javier Glennetti wrote:like Madrid are a boozey tramp and Inter are a shop doorway at midnight.
Real Madrid have fringe players who would improve Inter's first XI. If a manager could get the best out of the likes of VDV, Benzema, Marcelo, Lass, Garay etc they wouldn't look out of place in a Champions League winning side.
Drenthe
Özil wrote:you are so anti german, its not funny anymore
Pierre Littbarski wrote:Javier Glennetti wrote:like Madrid are a boozey tramp and Inter are a shop doorway at midnight.
Real Madrid have fringe players who would improve Inter's first XI. If a manager could get the best out of the likes of VDV, Benzema, Marcelo, Lass, Garay etc they wouldn't look out of place in a Champions League winning side.
Drenthe
Could say the same about the 5 Inter players Bobo mentioned.
Javier Glennetti wrote:Pierre Littbarski wrote:Javier Glennetti wrote:like Madrid are a boozey tramp and Inter are a shop doorway at midnight.
Real Madrid have fringe players who would improve Inter's first XI. If a manager could get the best out of the likes of VDV, Benzema, Marcelo, Lass, Garay etc they wouldn't look out of place in a Champions League winning side.
Drenthe
Could say the same about the 5 Inter players Bobo mentioned.
You could, but you probably shouldn't. My 5 = Wonderkids who haven't lived up to their potential in their early 20's vs Bobo's 5 all looking hungrily at Alex McLeish's chequebook. Balotelli is one manager away from being a lost cause and would be much better suited to dropping into a midtable side where he can be the star he thinks he is.
Like it or lump it, it's 2010 and Mourinho is the Cristiano Ronaldo of managers, not always pretty but ruthlessly effective.
Super Madrid wrote:In theory it should be better but as the example with Cruz shows having a deep squad isn't simply about having a good players on the bench but rather having somebody who does a lot for the team.Javier Glennetti wrote:like Madrid are a boozey tramp and Inter are a shop doorway at midnight.
Real Madrid have fringe players who would improve Inter's first XI. If a manager could get the best out of the likes of VDV, Benzema, Marcelo, Lass, Garay etc they wouldn't look out of place in a Champions League winning side.
Drenthe
Pierre Littbarski wrote:Javier Glennetti wrote:Pierre Littbarski wrote:Javier Glennetti wrote:like Madrid are a boozey tramp and Inter are a shop doorway at midnight.
Real Madrid have fringe players who would improve Inter's first XI. If a manager could get the best out of the likes of VDV, Benzema, Marcelo, Lass, Garay etc they wouldn't look out of place in a Champions League winning side.
Drenthe
Could say the same about the 5 Inter players Bobo mentioned.
You could, but you probably shouldn't. My 5 = Wonderkids who haven't lived up to their potential in their early 20's vs Bobo's 5 all looking hungrily at Alex McLeish's chequebook. Balotelli is one manager away from being a lost cause and would be much better suited to dropping into a midtable side where he can be the star he thinks he is.
Like it or lump it, it's 2010 and Mourinho is the Cristiano Ronaldo of managers, not always pretty but ruthlessly effective.
Cesar > Casillas
Maicon > Ramos/Arbeloa
Lucio & Samuel > any Real CB's
Milito > Higuain
Eto'o = Kaka
Zanetti > Marcelo
There is only runaldo that Inter would love to have ahead of what they've got now.
Javier Glennetti wrote:Pierre Littbarski wrote:Javier Glennetti wrote:Pierre Littbarski wrote:Javier Glennetti wrote:like Madrid are a boozey tramp and Inter are a shop doorway at midnight.
Real Madrid have fringe players who would improve Inter's first XI. If a manager could get the best out of the likes of VDV, Benzema, Marcelo, Lass, Garay etc they wouldn't look out of place in a Champions League winning side.
Drenthe
Could say the same about the 5 Inter players Bobo mentioned.
You could, but you probably shouldn't. My 5 = Wonderkids who haven't lived up to their potential in their early 20's vs Bobo's 5 all looking hungrily at Alex McLeish's chequebook. Balotelli is one manager away from being a lost cause and would be much better suited to dropping into a midtable side where he can be the star he thinks he is.
Like it or lump it, it's 2010 and Mourinho is the Cristiano Ronaldo of managers, not always pretty but ruthlessly effective.
Cesar > Casillas
Maicon > Ramos/Arbeloa
Lucio & Samuel > any Real CB's
Milito > Higuain
Eto'o = Kaka
Zanetti > Marcelo
There is only runaldo that Inter would love to have ahead of what they've got now.
nonsense, you're talking about fractions when you compare the best players from these squads. Also you're basing your judgements on Inter players post Mourinho and Real Madrid players pre Mourinho. A balanced assessment would be to either compare these players pre Mourinho, or compare the Real players post Mourinho, which is difficult.
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