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borkos007
5 points to go! forza inter!! :D
and congrats to thiago motta for being call up by italian NT.. :)
and congrats to thiago motta for being call up by italian NT.. :)
Brazilians are the only Italians our NT can get from Inter
(just joking.. last year was worse.. now at least they got Ranocchia and Pazzini)
(just joking.. last year was worse.. now at least they got Ranocchia and Pazzini)
yeah..that's why the team's name is Internazionale Milano.. not Nazionale Milano... :p
beside davide santon nerazzurri actually has some decent juniors in azzurrini, such as lorenzo crisetig, felice natalino, and also cristiano biraghi, for the future italian NT :)
beside davide santon nerazzurri actually has some decent juniors in azzurrini, such as lorenzo crisetig, felice natalino, and also cristiano biraghi, for the future italian NT :)
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igo batra [del]
Santon is so great that Inter will probably sell him, he is loaned to Cesena atm, Nagatomo came on his place.
Crisetig might be nice...but Destro was supposed to be a bigger talent and doesn't impress that much at GEnoa.
In general Italian clubs like Juve, Milan, Inter generate lots of youth players that are great at youth level, are supposed to be stars...but then fail in senior football - like De Ceglie, Abate, Giovinco and many, many more.
To be honest one of my favorite youngsters in Italy is Andrea Poli from Sampa. Young and playing lots of games for 3rd season already.
Crisetig might be nice...but Destro was supposed to be a bigger talent and doesn't impress that much at GEnoa.
In general Italian clubs like Juve, Milan, Inter generate lots of youth players that are great at youth level, are supposed to be stars...but then fail in senior football - like De Ceglie, Abate, Giovinco and many, many more.
To be honest one of my favorite youngsters in Italy is Andrea Poli from Sampa. Young and playing lots of games for 3rd season already.
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borkos007
agree. the pity is that Serie A is a very tactical championship.. and lot of coaches prefer old experienced players than the young ones.. this mean that they grow up very slowly. generally an italian "talent" must wait till he's 22-23 to be in the starting team.. lot of differences in south america (where you can see lot of U18 in top teams, then sold in europe for billions) and in spain (where top teams are so far above the lowest.. and of course if you win 3-0 then you can let play 15yo players).
Then you can see teams like udinese, full of youngsters bought from all over the world in teams where they already played.. so strange..
Then you can see teams like udinese, full of youngsters bought from all over the world in teams where they already played.. so strange..
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giuggiu [del]
It's true, Italy has a bad system for young players. Especially that such youngster needs to feel faith in him, and that's why Giovinco failed at Juve - only supporters believed in him, but none of the 4 coaches [Ranieri, Ferrara, Zaccheroni, Del Neri]...Paloschi is an awesome striker, but again no one believed in him in Milan - but they believed in Pato...because they paid for him.
The biggest problem I think is that most Italian players play in Primavera till 20-21yo. Then they enter the main team and often have to fight against 21yo Argentinians/Brazilians etc. who already played senior football of 2-3 years and have much more experience.
On the other hand this rule that you can buy 1 non-EU player every year makes Italian teams weaker...maybe it would be better to start B-teams where youngsters could play with older players in Serie C/Serie B. But it would make the primavera teams weaker I guess...
The biggest problem I think is that most Italian players play in Primavera till 20-21yo. Then they enter the main team and often have to fight against 21yo Argentinians/Brazilians etc. who already played senior football of 2-3 years and have much more experience.
On the other hand this rule that you can buy 1 non-EU player every year makes Italian teams weaker...maybe it would be better to start B-teams where youngsters could play with older players in Serie C/Serie B. But it would make the primavera teams weaker I guess...
Milan-parma 4:0 ! amazing play today !
roma-napoli 0-2 - adio roma :)
roma-napoli 0-2 - adio roma :)
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Maradona_Castro
Napoli for the champion...I hope :)
Cavani is a monster in this season!
Cavani is a monster in this season!
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Maradona_Castro
I made a little check of the games that are to be played
[W] = away
[D] = home
sorry for w and d, but I was writing it on Polish forum
Hard games for the teams fighting for Scudetto/Champions League
Milan
[D] Napoli
[W] Juventus
[W] Palermo
[D] Inter
[W] Fiorentina
[W] Roma
[W] Udinese
Also a hard away game at Chievo. If Milan wins the league it will be something really big...
Napoli
[W] Milan
[D] Lazio
[D] Udinese
[W] Palermo
[D] Inter
[W] Juventus
Napoli has weaker opponents than Milan and with current form Napoli should be the new champion...
Inter
[W] Sampdoria
[W] Milan
[D] Lazio
[D] Fiorentina
[W] Napoli
Easy top 4, will probably enter the race for scudetto.
Juventus
[D] Milan
[W] Roma
[W] Fiorentina
[W] Lazio
[D] Napoli
Not bad. Worst games at home, 4th place is very possible if they keep the form from last 3 games.
Roma
[W] Genoa
[D] Lazio
[W] Fiorentina
[D] Juventus
[W] Udinese
[D] Palermo
[D] Milan
Very hard games.
Udinese
[W] Palermo
[D] Roma
[W] Napoli
[W] Fiorentina
[D] Lazio
[D] Milan
As hard as Milan. Also a series of games: Fiorentina, Lazio, Chievo away and Milan. I don't think that we will see Roma in CL...
Lazio
[D] Palermo
[W] Roma
[W] Napoli
[W] Inter
[D] Juventus
[W] Udinese
With this form and these games we can see Lazio away from the Europa League. CL is impossible in my opinion.
Palermo
[D] Udinese
[W] Lazio
[W] Genoa
[D] Milan
[W] Roma
[D] Napoli
With current forms and these games I think that the table will be like this:
1. Napoli
2. Milan
3. Inter
4. Juventus
5. Roma
6. Palermo
7. Udinese
8. Lazio
I, personally, don't think that Milan will make it. It can even go down to 3rd. It's very hard to predict, but Inter has easiest game from Milan, Napoli and Inter. Milan definitely has the hardest schedule of those three.
[W] = away
[D] = home
sorry for w and d, but I was writing it on Polish forum
Hard games for the teams fighting for Scudetto/Champions League
Milan
[D] Napoli
[W] Juventus
[W] Palermo
[D] Inter
[W] Fiorentina
[W] Roma
[W] Udinese
Also a hard away game at Chievo. If Milan wins the league it will be something really big...
Napoli
[W] Milan
[D] Lazio
[D] Udinese
[W] Palermo
[D] Inter
[W] Juventus
Napoli has weaker opponents than Milan and with current form Napoli should be the new champion...
Inter
[W] Sampdoria
[W] Milan
[D] Lazio
[D] Fiorentina
[W] Napoli
Easy top 4, will probably enter the race for scudetto.
Juventus
[D] Milan
[W] Roma
[W] Fiorentina
[W] Lazio
[D] Napoli
Not bad. Worst games at home, 4th place is very possible if they keep the form from last 3 games.
Roma
[W] Genoa
[D] Lazio
[W] Fiorentina
[D] Juventus
[W] Udinese
[D] Palermo
[D] Milan
Very hard games.
Udinese
[W] Palermo
[D] Roma
[W] Napoli
[W] Fiorentina
[D] Lazio
[D] Milan
As hard as Milan. Also a series of games: Fiorentina, Lazio, Chievo away and Milan. I don't think that we will see Roma in CL...
Lazio
[D] Palermo
[W] Roma
[W] Napoli
[W] Inter
[D] Juventus
[W] Udinese
With this form and these games we can see Lazio away from the Europa League. CL is impossible in my opinion.
Palermo
[D] Udinese
[W] Lazio
[W] Genoa
[D] Milan
[W] Roma
[D] Napoli
With current forms and these games I think that the table will be like this:
1. Napoli
2. Milan
3. Inter
4. Juventus
5. Roma
6. Palermo
7. Udinese
8. Lazio
I, personally, don't think that Milan will make it. It can even go down to 3rd. It's very hard to predict, but Inter has easiest game from Milan, Napoli and Inter. Milan definitely has the hardest schedule of those three.