AC Milan Top Table Whilst Benitez Struggles
Nov.30, 2011 in
Soccer News
In the world of bad analogies between football and audio Manchester City would be Miley cyrus Cyrus. Doesn’t matter how much money you toss at it to make it better the product is still crap. Barcelona would be Eileen Jackson. Brilliantly successful, things are all perfectly choreographed but you feel somewhat nervous about their dependence on kids.
AC Milan would be the Going Stones. Fantastic pedigree wait, how the hell are they still alive? Each year you think this must be their final tour/season however somehow Pippo “Mick Jagger” Inzaghi et al have managed get to the top of Serie A today with a 1-0 win over Inter.
Since Calciopoli Inter possess won the title every single season, often by large margins. Not this season. Below Benitez the treble-winners are already six things behind their city competition. In Europe they are facing the problematic prospect of finishing behind Spurs within the group and having to face a bunch winner such as Madrid, Spain’s capital or Chelsea.
On the one hand, it ought to be said that Rafa has an unenviable job. Even when he were to acquire the treble again he’s merely treading water with yet another man’s team (and Jose would make that time fairly clear) but failing to win everything signifies that he just isn’t the director Mourinho is. However already in 2010 Benitez has come up short tactically. He failed to double up on Bale and Inter could not fashion one clear possibility against Milan even with a man advantages for the last half hour. Given his incredible lack of man management skills, in case he isn’t getting it right tactically what is the point of Rafa Benitez?
Serie A has been the sick man of Europe since 2006 also it would benefit the entire region to have anyone other than Inter winning the title. Lazio have began very strongly and could install a credible title challenge for the first time since Eriksson was manager and as said, AC at the moment are on top. But as rejuvenating as it would be to see yet another name on the trophy, absolutely suit just what does Rafa think he’s doing at Inter? They have managed a meagre five objectives in their last eight little league games and even the liberation of Samuel Eto’o has come at the cost of limiting Diego Milito.
There are several mitigating factors in Inter’s decline. Injuries to big players such as Cambiasso, Balotelli’s departure and Wesley Sneijder’s lack of form have taken his or her toll. Furthermore Mourinho seems to have this marvelous hold over all his past players. Maicon expressly stated prior to the transfer window closed that he wanted to join his former manager at Madrid while others grumbled more circumspectly. Benitez has to contend with a similar sullen “you’re not Jose” factor that ended Avram Grant’s unfairly maligned rule at Chelsea.
At the end through the day Inter have gone from boring, machine-like efficiency to merely dull. Seeing these people end the season trophy-less would hardly be surprising, stymied by the fact that their Spaniard seems determined to be more Italian than the Italians.
AC Milan would be the Going Stones. Fantastic pedigree wait, how the hell are they still alive? Each year you think this must be their final tour/season however somehow Pippo “Mick Jagger” Inzaghi et al have managed get to the top of Serie A today with a 1-0 win over Inter.
Since Calciopoli Inter possess won the title every single season, often by large margins. Not this season. Below Benitez the treble-winners are already six things behind their city competition. In Europe they are facing the problematic prospect of finishing behind Spurs within the group and having to face a bunch winner such as Madrid, Spain’s capital or Chelsea.
On the one hand, it ought to be said that Rafa has an unenviable job. Even when he were to acquire the treble again he’s merely treading water with yet another man’s team (and Jose would make that time fairly clear) but failing to win everything signifies that he just isn’t the director Mourinho is. However already in 2010 Benitez has come up short tactically. He failed to double up on Bale and Inter could not fashion one clear possibility against Milan even with a man advantages for the last half hour. Given his incredible lack of man management skills, in case he isn’t getting it right tactically what is the point of Rafa Benitez?
Serie A has been the sick man of Europe since 2006 also it would benefit the entire region to have anyone other than Inter winning the title. Lazio have began very strongly and could install a credible title challenge for the first time since Eriksson was manager and as said, AC at the moment are on top. But as rejuvenating as it would be to see yet another name on the trophy, absolutely suit just what does Rafa think he’s doing at Inter? They have managed a meagre five objectives in their last eight little league games and even the liberation of Samuel Eto’o has come at the cost of limiting Diego Milito.
There are several mitigating factors in Inter’s decline. Injuries to big players such as Cambiasso, Balotelli’s departure and Wesley Sneijder’s lack of form have taken his or her toll. Furthermore Mourinho seems to have this marvelous hold over all his past players. Maicon expressly stated prior to the transfer window closed that he wanted to join his former manager at Madrid while others grumbled more circumspectly. Benitez has to contend with a similar sullen “you’re not Jose” factor that ended Avram Grant’s unfairly maligned rule at Chelsea.
At the end through the day Inter have gone from boring, machine-like efficiency to merely dull. Seeing these people end the season trophy-less would hardly be surprising, stymied by the fact that their Spaniard seems determined to be more Italian than the Italians.
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