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    Inter, keep quiet and work hard!

    Inter, keep quiet and work hard!

    • Marco Guidi

     

    Massimo Moratti has already found a smile. With Gasperini gone, Ranieri’s Inter found victory once again at Bologna. A good reason to be happy again. But don’t smile too soon.

    The progress has been slow. Up to Milito’s 2-1, Bologna seemed more toned, especially in the second half. Inter’s pace being often slow and predictable. It was with Gasperini, it probably will be with Ranieri. It's a matter of men, rather than game. And above all is the result because of a change on the bench or really a symptom of growth, particularly from a physical point of view?

    To do worse than at Novara, was frankly impossible. So you can not talk of a revolutionized Inter. But now there is the Champions League. CSKA Moscow is a far more insidious enemy than the Inter fans believe. It is not in great form at the moment, but is still has months and months ahead of the Nerazzurri with their legs. If the match is to be played by the pace, it will be hard for Inter to win. The Russians are more advanced and can count on some really fast players, especially in front with Doumbia and Vagner Love who could take on the central pair of Ranocchia -Lucio, not really sprinters. To play in Moscow, then, they must have character. Mourinho’s Inter won with personality and as well as Mancini’s who  returned in 2007 with the three points. They were different and winning teams. Will Rainieri’s be too?


    Only time will tell. Meanwhile, however, it would be advisable to stay silent. No statements but hard work. Moratti has perhaps not yet understood. Will CSKA remind him? We hope not.


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