asiik... jupe tersingkir...wkwkwk
Wah, bakal ditayangin ga ya el clasico de italiano ini....![]()
dan moggi kembali mengucapkan kata2 mutiara
loser always complain
Kira2 Inter bakal beli pemaen lagi ga ya....
liet aja kondisi skrg...Chivo, Santon, Materazzi Cedera...Eto'o & Muntari Piala Afrika...???
masa cuman ngandalin pemaen yg ada aja...
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TApi masalahnya siapa ? di winter transfer jarang ada yang mau ngelepas pemain berharganya kecuali ditawari transfer gila gilaan
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^^ Nambah lagi 1 daftara Pemaen Cedera... Stankovic...
6 Pemaen Inti Cedera, mana akhir bulan Derby ama Milan....Gawat ni....
masih bisa lah dioptimalin pemain2 yang ada..
yang ga sabar ditunggu tuh UCL nih..![]()
Moga aja bro... Tapi pas kemaren menang lawan Siena aja si JM kecewa banget ama permainan pemain lapis 2 nya... Kalo ga salah dia bilang pemaen2 kemaren kaya yg masih anak2, en seharusnya Siena lebih berhak menang... Beuh, tajem bener tuh kata2.... (aku baca di kompas/PR kemaren)
gw si cuman bisa berharap om JM bisa cepet nemuin solusi-nya,,,,
Cedera : Materazzi, Santon, Chivu, Stankovic
Piala Afrika : Eto'o & Muntari
Pemaen yg dibawah form : Cordoba, Quaresma, Mancini (Ni anak jadi pindah ga si), Balotelli, Arnautovic, ama Motta juga masi blom stabil maennya
Pemaen2 Muda juga masi blom bisa nunjukin kapasitasnya : Donati, Krhin, Stevanovic (yg dimaenin kmrn ya)
palingan berharap ama Pemaen2 Inti yg sejauh Ini paling Stabil maennya dan berharap mereka ga ikutan Cedera : Zanetti, Cambiasso, Sneijder, Maicon, J. Cesar, Miligol
Sisanya si gw anggep masi standar permainannya : Samuel, Lucio, Pandev
Ada artikel menarik
Serie A: The Dutchman is proving more and more decisive thanks to his precision free-kicks.
Specialists at Inter
From Corso to Sneijder: many magical balls
- Corso: He invented the dead leaf. The most famous (photo) was in the 1965 Champions League semifinals: 3-0 to Liverpool.
- Suarez: Another fantastic specialist from the Grande Inter of Helen Herrara. Among this victims also were the powerful Juve.
- Matthaeus: Legendary for his shot from great distance in the photo, the free kick for the Scudetto against Napoli in 1989.
- Ronaldo and Baggio: Perhaps the two biggest and most fascinating purchases by Massimo Moratti: powerful right foot, but also delicious.
- Recoba: The most complete taker for Inter over the past 15 years, from twenty to forty meters, it makes no difference.
- Mihajlovic: A true sniper. As he put it: "When I started to kick the ball, you can begin to rejoice".
Suarez weighs in on the Dutch: "He is a great champion. But what special is the obstinacy."
Milan - "Trying to kick better free-kicks for me is like a kind of drug" confesses to the Gazzetta in an interview with Wesley Sneijder during the summer, the first of the announcement of his arrival at Inter. "I'm inspired by Van Hoijdong, I always try to kick the ball over the head of the second man in the wall." The problem is that the ball has to come down once it surpasses the wall and here is the reason why few have been successful. Only the super specialists.
The other weapon It's the cannon. In the sense that he manages to score not only from the edge of the area with a touch of class, but also from considerable distances. Looking at the goal to make it 3-3 to Siena: kicking from less than thirty meters from the goal of Pegolo. The defender Brandao was also at fault. He found himself on the path of the ball and he instinctively lowered his head as if he feared that that bullet can take it away.
Luisito "Good, really good, as well as providential, that Sneijder." Said the free-kick taker with the champions Inter, Luisito Suarez. In the sixties, his way of kicking was loud and clear. His free kicks were based on the different areas. "With Grande Inter, the free-kick specialists were Corso and myself. We divided them according to the area. All those on the center and the right side were Mariolino's, with his deadly left foot. The other side it was up to me." Corso has clear memories: 45 goals from dead ball situations. And Suarez? "I've never counted any statistics at the time but then I recalled how many goals I achieved. Many, though."
Practice "We have to practice a lot. I started in Barcelona, with an exceptional teacher, the Hungarian Kubala. In the fifties the Hungarians were my teachers. We always started practicing at the end of training. Koksic, Czibor and myself didn't give up after one lesson... And if you ask Rivera of my time and Platini, Maradona, Zico, Baggio, Zola... basically the champions of the eighties and nineties, will tell you that we practice for hours to get the ball over the wall."
The podium Back to Inter, Suarez puts Sneijder as one of the Olympus of snipers. "The first goal against Siena is like dead leaves, in the sense that the ball crosses the wall and then glides through beside the post. A shot that was so elusive and you can do that from sixteen to twenty meters. Not beyond. The second goal of Sneijder is all about the value of precision. From a difficult angle, he aims it to hit the post. In terms of a powerful shot, I can certainly remember Matthaeus, Recoba and Adriano. Another champion that is capable of doing so is Ronaldo. Also Roberto Carlos, Passerella and Mihajlovic."
Aggressiveness "Sneijder is a great player and he plays for the team first." And Suarez: "Inter are decimated by injuries, despite the advantage at a critical juncture. On Saturday night, I was in a game in Portugal and I was informed about Inter - Siena by one of these phones that connect with the Internet in real time. I realized that training was not well equipped to tackle the physical, rhythm, hence the endless suffering. In the end he showed his character, which a valuable quality for those who want to win."
nice artikel bro![]()
makin jadi buah bibir aja nih Sneijder![]()
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