#Inter reportedly have a deal with #Lazio’s Stefan de Vrij, and are only working on the final details before depositing his contract. https://t.co/hF3Xw3HNOl #FCIM pic.twitter.com/Ry2W3ACPf3— Football Italia (@footballitalia) March 15, 2018
Makes sense. Inter are going to have an incredible CB duo next season. Arguably the best on paper, at least.
Other than losing to Arsenal, Milan hasn’t lost in the Serie A since before Christmas! At first I was very skeptical at why Montella was fired in favor of Gattuso but it seems to have been a great move for both. Bravi!
Well a quick look at the stats says it was a decent. Genoa created 12 chances so they gave them a game. Will watch the highlights later.
Haha I fell asleep watching it , no joke. They should’ve put 3-4 past Perin, but the pressure on them every game to get 3 points is weighing on them. They look nervy in the final third. Plus, Callejon kinda sucks if I’m honest. I was happy to Juve dropped points against Spal (hilarious) , though.
Lol.. that doesn’t mean it’s beneficial to keep tossing your players under the bus. Didn’t Crotone put 4 past Sampdoria last week? I mean , we saw what Crotone were today. Something is clearly off for Samp right now. Let me know when the desired reaction tactic actually leads to Spalletti winning something important , or building anything sustainable.
I know you reckon I have a blind spot for him but they needed a wake up call and he did it at the right time. We'll see if it kick starts them to finish strong. I think it will see them finish 4th. We're taking 3rd. Inter will be dangerous next year if he does stick around.
Never was a fan of Callejon either. He does the basics very well though, you can see he has been well educated. Takes up good positions and hold the wing, tracks back but doesn't have it in him to offer more. Good team player I suppose is what keeps him in the 11.
Lol.. apparently I didn’t delete that one fast enough They should be in the top 4 with that roster. I can’t see Spalletti lasting another full season. My prediction is it will implode , because it’s Spalletti and because it’s Inter.
His role in Sarri’s system is beyond simple. Any time he has to go off script and use creativity/ingenuity it’s a wasted possession. But yeah, he’s fairly tactically astute.
We'll see in a years time how things are. I would prefer you to be right though lol I dont want to see them doing well.
Yeah, we’ll see. With both Milan clubs there’s still a lot question marks as to how much money they can invest going forwards. de Vrij is a very nice acquisition for them no matter how you look at it , though. And it’s been rumoured that they’re potentially adding Bernard from Shakhtar on a free as well. Very tidy business if so.
First, there's clear contact in that video, thanks. Second, he gets mauled in every Serie A match, disgraceful but expected by the low quality in every team in the league. Hopefully the refs start doing something about it and make an example of the next team with a match game plan of injuring him which has become the disgusting norm. More example of simulation by Juve players: WHAT. THE. FUCK pic.twitter.com/Q3J79AIg6E— MickFlairDrip (@m1897) March 17, 2018
Well that looks like a Juve fan that posted the Dybala video. I don't watch enough of him but it looks like he's getting pulled back by the arm and kicked in the knee at the same time, so I can't really blame him for doing down in that case.
Yes of course thats a foul but how he does the face like he's just taken a bullet lol nice acting. The guys foot was high but once he realised the player was there you can see he pulled his weight away. Those ones don't actually hurt but look bad.
You can be fouled and go down without doing a triple axle into a crocodile roll while making a face like your nuts just got tweezed off.
No one gets kicked more than Messi and you don't see him trying to suck everything out of every challange. Pjanic is another player who does that alot and it's very annoying.
Lol totti was the master of drawing people in and getting kicked because he could shield the ball so well under pressure. Dybala has a long way to go.