mauro wrote:Aaron wrote:mauro wrote:Aaron wrote:mauro wrote:
yep
Maybe it is you that is clueless Mauro?
hardly
is just mean benitez not have cajones or the nous to manage a big club like internazionale. turning treble winners into a pack of clowns beset anything he has done in the past
Can we judge him when he has a fit squad to pick from?
He is being constantly undermined by Moratti in the press. You take maybe 6 key players out of any top team in Europe and they are going to struggle, that's just how it is. This man has defied the odds before and I am sure he can do it again at Inter, maybe a little patience is needed. Sure if he gets the players fit and the team is still playing below par, yes he needs to take some blame. He has a bigger résumé than any other boss in Serie A, he will be under the spotlight a lot sure, but I think with a chance and support he could turn this round.
what the fuck
resume stuff is nonsense
managers to new leagues shouldnt live on past especially since benitez never managed in serie a. this is especially funny for such a man of "high esteem" to being tactically outclass so many times this season in serie a by relative noobs of other clubs must being quite embarrassing
internazionale won serie a in previous seasons because of the depth they have available to play rigid defensive counter attack system. benitez ripped that out and try to have the team playing naive attacking football with no organized defence. samuels injury was not helpful but happened far later after cracks showed. benitez cannot change a game in serie a, to many time his team failed to come back from lost leads and even when they take lead they let other teams back into match.
the way u speak, naturally of a former fan of benitez but take ur tint glasses off. or maybe u have not followed internazionale much this season. either way ur comment are very ill informed and u dont seem aware of the current situation at internazionale
You're jumping to a lot of conclusions here Mauro. I do follow Inter especially due to Benitez being the manager. I think if you read my posts, I am one of the more balanced fair posters on this forum, there is no bias of such in my point here.
I don't understand, if this was a different manager I don't think the reaction would be so big. They have qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League in the same position as last year. In the league yes they are under performing, I can see this, but surely you recognise the injuries and a huge loss to the spine of the team, they have been dismantled with injuries from Cesar to Milito (who's attitude doesn't do him any favours).
It will take time to fully judge Rafa, you don't become a bad manager overnight.