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Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« on: February 18, 2009, 11:08:45 AM »
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2009, 11:10:33 AM »
oh gaddd it start already  :D
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2009, 11:11:42 AM »
I went Inter (mediate)  ;D so you know who I backing  :devil:

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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2009, 02:40:38 PM »
No Yorke dis time, so hopefully we win  ;D

Realistically though, we will struggle.

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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
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Should be a great game

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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #5 on: February 18, 2009, 03:30:39 PM »
Inter now starting to peak (Adriano getting back some kinda form or at least he making the runs if he not finishing less pressure on Ibra) Viera Figo Stankovic and Zanetti will hold we down in the mid and prevent that fast counter manure have + No Yorke berbs worse though
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
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Italy v England: Inter v Manchester United – The History

Part of the highly-anticipated Anglo-Italian trilogy next week in the Champions League will see Inter host Manchester United in a classic culture clash. Goal.com recalls previous occasions when these two giants have met...

The status of Manchester United and Inter as two of football’s most prestigious clubs is irrefutable. The Italian and English juggernauts share a rich history of success in Europe’s premier competition, sharing five wins between them (two for Inter, three for the Red Devils).

Whether it’s Sir Alex Ferguson v Jose Mourinho, Zlatan Ibrahimovic v Cristiano Ronaldo or simply the Premier League champions v the Scudetto holders, the glamour tie of the second round of the UEFA Champions League offers a plethora of compelling match-ups.

Strangely, the teams have only been pitted against each other on three occasions.  Goal.com takes a look at these encounters.

UEFA Champions League, Quarter-Final, First Leg: Manchester United 2-0 Inter, Wednesday, 3 March 1999

In a record-breaking, treble-winning season for the men from Manchester, this fixture was a defining moment.

Previously, United had never beaten Italian opposition over two legs, or prospered by more than one goal.

A Dwight Yorke brace was to change all that. The £12.5million summer signing from Aston Villa lit up Old Trafford, bagging a tremendous 30-goal haul in his first season.

Inter’s team was hardly devoid of star quality, with Javier Zanetti, Roberto Baggio, Ivan Zamorano and a youthful Andrea Pirlo appearing. All eyes were on David Beckham and Diego Simeone though.

The pair had famously clashed at World Cup ’98, when a petulant kick from Beckham against Argentina led to his marching orders and sent England crashing out of the tournament.

Simeone’s presence hyped up the tension, and created a boiling atmosphere on a damp Manchester night in which the Italians were blown away by a blistering first half from the hosts.

David Beckham and Dwight Yorke combined twice to put the Reds into a 2-0 lead. The first came after just six minutes, when neat interplay by the pair led to the Trinidadian heading home a Beckham chip.

Yorke’s brace was completed just before the half-time whistle, when another Beckham cross caused chaos in the Inter box. As goalkeeper Gianluca Pagliuca and his bewildered defenders failed to clear their lines, Yorke stepped up again to nod the ball in unopposed.

The most memorable moment was yet to come. Straight after the second period commenced, a Fabio Galante cross to Ivan Zamorano seemed destined to end up in the Red Devils’ net only for an unbelievable save from Peter Schmeichel to deny the Chilean powerhouse.

An injury-time goal-line clearance from Henning Berg also boosted United, and saw them board the plane to Milan with the tie in their hands.

Manchester United: Schmeichel, G Neville, Stam, Johnsen (Berg, h-t), Irwin, Beckham, Keane, Scholes (Butt 69), Giggs, Yorke, Cole.

Substitutes not used: Solskjaer, Blomqvist, P Neville, Brown, Van der Gouw.

Inter: Pagliuca, Galante, Bergomi, Colonnese, Zanetti, Cauet, Simeone, Winter; Djorkaeff, Baggio (Pirlo 79), Zamorano (Ventola 68).

Substitutes not used: Ze Elias, West, Milanese, Gilberto, Frey.

UEFA Champions League, Quarter-Final, Second Leg: Inter 1-1 Manchester United (Manchester United 3-1 Inter on aggregate), Tuesday, 16 March 1999

With a 2-0 lead in the bag from the first leg, Manchester United took to the field in a hostile San Siro in the knowledge that a solid display would see them through to a Champions League semi-final.

Inter knew they had a mammoth task in front of them; to prevail they had to win by a three-goal margin. A tough ask against a Red Devils backline containing Henning Berg in inspirational form and the immovable Jaap Stam.

The Italians were able to call on the returning Ronaldo. O Fenômeno was coming back into the fold after a troublesome knee injury had kept him out of action in the weeks before the game.

Little did we know at the time how catastrophic the situation would become for the Brazilian legend.

The first half began with a bang, as the Nerazzurri began to pile on the pressure. In the 16th minute, Ivan Zamorano charged into the Mancunians' penalty box, only to be brought down by a clumsy challenge from the Great Dane, Peter Schmeichel.

To the chagrin of the home crowd, referee Gilles Veissiere waved away the frantic appeals from the Inter players.

Undeterred, the Italians continued their bombardment. Schmeichel again denied Zamorano, whilst Berg desperately hooked away a Javier Zanetti cross intended for the Chilean.

Lady luck was in Sir Alex Ferguson’s favour. A stunning Zanetti shot rebounded off the post, before Berg denied Ronaldo with a last-ditch tackle.

It took until the 63rd minute before the Reds' resistance was finally broken. Coming on for the tired Ronaldo, Nicola Ventola calmly finished after a slip from Roy Keane in his own penalty area.

Inter continued to search in vain for the extra goals needed to see them through, before Paul Scholes finished the tie with only two minutes to go after he slotted home an Andy Cole header.

Inter: Pagliuca, Colonnese, Silvestre, Bergomi, West, Zanetti, Simeone, Cauet, Baggio, Zamorano, Ronaldo.

Subs: Frey, Galante, Djorkaeff, Winter, Ventola, Ze Elias, Moriero.

Manchester United: Schmeichel, G. Neville, Irwin, Stam, Berg, Keane, Johnsen, Giggs, Beckham, Cole, Yorke.

Subs: Van Der Gouw, Sheringham, P. Neville, Blomqvist, Scholes, Brown, Solskjaer.

Pre-season Friendly: Manchester United 2-3 Inter, Wednesday, 1 August 2007

Manchester United have a near-perfect record against Inter in competitive matches, but the Italians beat their hosts for the first time in this pre-season friendly.

On a warm August evening at Old Trafford, the reigning Serie A and Premier League champions served up 90 minutes full of goal-line action and exciting attacking football. If next week’s Champions League meeting is anywhere near as entertaining, it will go down as a classic.

In front of a record-breaking 73,738 crowd for a friendly at the Theatre of Dreams, United began the game with a swagger which would send them all the way to English and European glory in nine months' time.

Cristiano Ronaldo was at the centre, tormenting Maxwell in the Nerazzurri defence with his trademark mesmerising step-overs before forcing a save from Julio Cesar.

Fifteen minutes later, and the Mancunians took the lead. Patrice Evra charged into the Black and Blues' box and fired across a ball which was cleverly dummied by Ryan Giggs, before Wayne Rooney applied the finish.

Evra was a pivotal player in the match, but not always for the right reasons. After he and Rio Ferdinand failed to deal with a routine Luis Figo cross, David Suazo swivelled and fired past a despairing Edwin Van der Sar to put the teams on level pegging.

The Frenchman was again at fault for Inter’s second goal as a cavalier charge up the pitch saw him dispossessed by Dejan Stankovic, who played a one-two with Luis Figo, before picking out Zlatan Ibrahimovic who headed home the ball.

Evra’s pain continued as his chief tormentor Luis Figo supplied David Suazo with his second goal in the 34th minute to put Roberto Mancini’s side into a commanding 3-1 lead.

The second half improved for the hosts as they came back into this glamour meeting. However, it took a comedic own goal from apathetic substitute Adriano in the 57th minute to get United back on the score-sheet. The Brazilian headed a Cristiano Ronaldo free-kick into his own net.

Wayne Rooney and Ronaldo continued to press for an equaliser, but it simply wasn’t to be as Inter walked away with the bragging rights in this enjoyable summer fare.

Manchester United: Van der Sar; Brown, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Eagles, Carrick, O'Shea; Ronaldo, Rooney, Giggs.

Subs: Martin, Fletcher, Bardsley, Silvestre, Kuszczak.

Inter: J Cesar (Toldo, 76), Maxwell (Bolzoni, 90), Materazzi (Cesar, 46), Samuel, Chivu, Dacourt (Filkor, 76), Solari (Bejewclouf, 65), Figo (Jiminez, 60), Stankovic, Ibrahimovic (Adriano, 46), Suazo (Cruz, 60).

Substitutes not used: Fatic, Balotelli.
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
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Football: Yorke `one of the greatest' says Zola
Independent, The (London) ,  Mar 12, 1999   by Mark Bradley


GIANFRANCO ZOLA yesterday hailed Dwight Yorke as one of the greatest strikers he had ever played against as Manchester United's record signing revealed that he had never doubted his ability to succeed at Old Trafford.

As he did so possibly the world's best striker issued a warning to Alex Ferguson's side ahead of next week's second leg of their Champions' League quarter-final tie with Internazionale. Ronaldo announced to the Italian Press that he felt in fine form after returning from a long period on the sidelines.

Yorke took his tally for the season to 26 goals and United's to 100 in all competitions by matching his double strike against Inter Milan with two against Chelsea on Wednesday night that set up an FA Cup semi-final against Arsenal at Villa Park. Since moving from Aston Villa last summer for pounds 12.6m, the striker has lit up not only the Premiership but also Europe to prove one of Alex Ferguson's shrewdest acquisitions. The United manager believes that Yorke is the favourite for the coveted player of the season award and Zola, and his team-mate Roberto Di Matteo, were just as effusive in their possibly more subjective praise. Zola, voted player of the year in his first season in England, has lit up Serie A and the world stage for Italy, and clearly recognises immense talent when he sees it.

 The former Italian international said: "He's great, I would put him in the greatest category. He's doing very well this season and has completed his game. Above all, he is in complete symphony with his team, that's a point which makes him very effective." For it is not just Yorke's goalscoring prowess, exemplified by his sublime 20-yard chip to secure victory at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night, but his all-round game which impresses Zola. After losing the services of Eric Cantona, United have discovered a new talent not only to inspire them but also to gel their many other creative forces. "I'm really impressed at the way he is playing. Apart from the goals, he is playing very well as he holds the ball at the right moment and allows the team to get up. He is very effective for his team," Zola said. Di Matteo, an Italian international, added: "He's certainly one of the top strikers I've seen and I've seen some good strikers in my time. He's in great shape and is making the difference at the moment for Manchester United. Give him half a chance and he scores, even when they're not playing well - and that's vital."

Yorke has taken the best part of 10 years to become an overnight success with the full range of his talents only now being fully recognised and appreciated following his move to Old Trafford. Some doubted Ferguson's wisdom in spending so much on him but Yorke never once doubted his ability to perform at the highest level. With his ready smile as wide as ever, the striker is relishing the chance to play on the biggest stages in the game, given that his international career with Trinidad and Tobago means that he seems unlikely ever to grace the World Cup finals. "If I didn't think I could handle such a daunting prospect as going to Manchester United I wouldn't have come here but I'm delighted with the way things have turned out," he said. The treble is now looking less of an impossible dream as United stand top of the Premiership, are 2-0 up from the first leg of their Champions' League quarter-final against Inter Milan and are in the FA Cup semi-finals.

But as Inter loom, Ronaldo awaits. He returned to action for 30 minutes of an Italian Cup semi-final, second leg at Parma on Tuesday and said: "I feel great and am very happy to have made it back into the team." He anticipates playing at least part of the game against United. "This team needs me and my goal now is to play in the derby and against Manchester United," he was quoted as saying in the daily Corriere dello Sport.
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #9 on: February 20, 2009, 12:07:47 PM »
hmmm so they is truth to wat disgruntled does b saying hmmmmmm.


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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #10 on: February 20, 2009, 03:10:20 PM »
...With his ready smile as wide as ever, the striker is relishing the chance to play on the biggest stages in the game, given that his international career with Trinidad and Tobago means that he seems unlikely ever to grace the World Cup finals....

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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #12 on: February 23, 2009, 07:51:14 PM »
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #15 on: February 23, 2009, 09:41:41 PM »
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #16 on: February 24, 2009, 05:52:25 AM »
Ah feel Inter goe rub tears in ManU eyes...

ManU due for ah stumble..ah feel iz time..

Yuh really beginning to see how good dis Mourinho fella iz....

Even if Inter lose...I think Mourinho has done alot with tis Inter team...
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #18 on: February 24, 2009, 09:45:22 AM »
battle of de giants.it's ironic,both 1st place in their respective league.
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #19 on: February 24, 2009, 11:25:59 AM »
Ah feel Inter goe rub tears in ManU eyes...

ManU due for ah stumble..ah feel iz time..

Yuh really beginning to see how good dis Mourinho fella iz....

Even if Inter lose...I think Mourinho has done alot with tis Inter team...

Jose good but is Mancini that did all the work, he started Inter clicking had them playing more offensively however the man just couldn't deal with all the egos Jose on the other hand woulda walk in there and say he is the ONLY star and would have men level benching if they not on the same page. It take half a season for the players to really get that and they finally starting to play Jose' game but is not like if they were playing shit last season.
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #20 on: February 24, 2009, 11:54:31 AM »
if only they cud have both gone out this round  :(

oh well, as much as i hate to i backin inter for this one for the mere fact that i hoping for a italian clean sweep to shut the EPL up once and for all still talking about italy being a catenaccio league.

i can't stand how much the EPl "pundits" & commentators big up that stupid league while not even acknowleging the fact that the football is just as good if not better on the continent. especially that pseudo-englishman andy gray.

2-0 to merda tonight & then we go cut dey tail in d nex round after their overly boring defensive display that is GUARANTEED to follow at OT if they win tonight.
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #21 on: February 24, 2009, 12:12:39 PM »
I think Man United will get found out over these two legs.

The truth is, they are not as good a team as last season when they were firing on all cylinders and still won the CL title on the back of a cowardly second leg performance against a weak Barcelona team and a missed John Terry penalty kick.

There success in the league this year is just a bigger reflection upon how badly Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal have been as contenders this year. It would take an extremely biased Man United fan to say they are playing their best football this season.

Look for Inter Milan to poison them in both legs.

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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #22 on: February 24, 2009, 12:29:45 PM »
I think Man United will get found out over these two legs.

The truth is, they are not as good a team as last season when they were firing on all cylinders and still won the CL title on the back of a cowardly second leg performance against a weak Barcelona team and a missed John Terry penalty kick.

There success in the league this year is just a bigger reflection upon how badly Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal have been as contenders this year. It would take an extremely biased Man United fan to say they are playing their best football this season.

Look for Inter Milan to poison them in both legs.

... and I putting the APB out for Cristiano Ronaldo now before the game even start. This is a big game!

The difference was C.Ronaldo- he was more influential last season than in this one.   I think their 1st leg performance against Barca last year was actually more cowardly than the second... but yuh could argue that they won out via superior tactics....

Inter has the quality to win this one- but like I said in another thread, I think it will come down to being able to control the pace of the game.  The EPL's differentiator from the rest of Europe is the tempo at which they play the game- it's on average higher than in Spain & Italy.  I'm not an EPL advocate or hater, but from my observation the tempo of the game is where EPL teams can etablish (and in recent years have established) the advantage...

If Inter can gain control over the tempo of the game, or adjust upward...they have more than the necessary tools to win this tie.  Another twist is if Man U goes to the San Siro to lock up shop like they did against Barca last year in Camp Nou, I think Inter will be up against it because I just don't see that creative force in Inter's line up with the magic to unlock a stubborn Man U defense. 
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #23 on: February 24, 2009, 12:50:04 PM »
Starting lineups:

Inter Milan: Julio Cesar, Maicon, Santon, Rivas, Chivu, Cambiasso, Muntari, Zanetti, Stankovic, Adriano, Ibrahimovic.


Man Utd: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Carrick, Giggs, Park, Fletcher, Ronaldo, Berbatov.



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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #24 on: February 24, 2009, 12:51:51 PM »
lol @ ferguson..

miraculous recovery by evans and o'shea.

but playing with 1 forward up top. i thought he say he coming out to attack?
         

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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #25 on: February 24, 2009, 12:52:30 PM »
starting xi's with subs included:

Inter Milan Official Line-up:
Julio Cesar
Zanetti
Stankovic
Ibra
Adriano
Maicon
Cambiasso
Muntari
Rivas
Chivu
Santon

Subs:
Toldo
Cordoba
Maxwell
Figo
Cruz
Burdisso
Balotelli


Manchester United Official Line-up:
Van Der Sar
Evra
Ferdinand
Ronaldo
Berbatov
Giggs
Park
Carrick
O'Seah
Evans
Fletcher

Subs:
Foster
Rooney
Nani
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Fabio
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #26 on: February 24, 2009, 12:55:17 PM »
Prediction.

Inter Milan 1 Man Utd 0
         

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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #27 on: February 24, 2009, 12:57:40 PM »
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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #28 on: February 24, 2009, 01:00:41 PM »
I think Man United will get found out over these two legs.

The truth is, they are not as good a team as last season when they were firing on all cylinders and still won the CL title on the back of a cowardly second leg performance against a weak Barcelona team and a missed John Terry penalty kick.

There success in the league this year is just a bigger reflection upon how badly Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal have been as contenders this year. It would take an extremely biased Man United fan to say they are playing their best football this season.

Look for Inter Milan to poison them in both legs.

... and I putting the APB out for Cristiano Ronaldo now before the game even start. This is a big game!

The difference was C.Ronaldo- he was more influential last season than in this one.   I think their 1st leg performance against Barca last year was actually more cowardly than the second... but yuh could argue that they won out via superior tactics....

Inter has the quality to win this one- but like I said in another thread, I think it will come down to being able to control the pace of the game.  The EPL's differentiator from the rest of Europe is the tempo at which they play the game- it's on average higher than in Spain & Italy.  I'm not an EPL advocate or hater, but from my observation the tempo of the game is where EPL teams can etablish (and in recent years have established) the advantage...

If Inter can gain control over the tempo of the game, or adjust upward...they have more than the necessary tools to win this tie.  Another twist is if Man U goes to the San Siro to lock up shop like they did against Barca last year in Camp Nou, I think Inter will be up against it because I just don't see that creative force in Inter's line up with the magic to unlock a stubborn Man U defense. 

your point about a higher tempo game being advantage is highly debatable.. history has shown that the gung-ho headless chicken english brand makes easy fodder for the continental teams (think back to the AC milan v Man Utd game at the San Siro a couple seasons back). i would say that the EPL successes has more to do with the quality of their teams rather than the style of play..

also, ronaldo's form is a factor in man utd's game this season, but something should be said of the impact that the departure of Quieroz must have had. Similar thing happened when he left the first time around..

Anyhow back to business...

glad to see the youth Santon getting the start here. Keeping an eye on him.
         

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Re: Internazionale - Man. United Thread (Feb-24-09).
« Reply #29 on: February 24, 2009, 01:42:58 PM »
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