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Inter sign Maniche - official
Tuesday 15 January, 2008

Inter have completed the loan signing of Portuguese playmaker Maniche from Atletico Madrid.

After a series of claims and denials in the last few days, the 30-year-old has finally put pen to paper to join the Italian champions on loan until June.

In the summer, the Nerazzurri will have the option to make the switch permanent for a fee of around £4m.


"I think that he is an excellent player and with the problems that Walter Samuel and Olivier Dacourt have he could bring useful experience and quality to all competitions," Beneamata boss Roberto Mancini enthused yesterday.

"It is very important to have a player like Maniche and it is very good that he can play in the Champions League."

There had been reports over the last few days that Mancini had tried to prevent the arrival of the former Chelsea man as he felt he was surplus to requirements and it remains to be seen what role Maniche plays for Serie A's formidable leaders.



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New signing Maniche on Inter Channel
Tuesday, 15 January 2008 19:28:01
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APPIANO GENTILE - New signing Maniche was interviewed by Inter Channel after his first training session in black and blue.

"It's a dream to be here," he said. "I have joined one of the greatest teams in the world and there are some fantastic players here.

"I'm proud to be another Portuguese in this squad which is proving to be very strong. My compatriot Figo has told me a lot about Inter. He told me it's like being in a big family and that I will be very happy in a wonderful group.

"I spoke with Roberto Mancini today. I knew him as a great coach; now I will know him as a coach. I am entirely at his service.

"The Champions League? Inter want to win this trophy and this team can do well. It will be a great clash with Liverpool. We want to win and go as far as possible in the cup."

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Mancini names squad for Inter v Reggina
Wednesday, 16 January 2008 19:00:51
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APPIANO GENTILE - Roberto Mancini has named a 19-player squad for Thursday evening's Tim Cup round of 16 return leg against Reggina (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza at 20:30). Portuguese midfielder Maniche will be added to the list if a transfer-related document arrives in time.

Goalkeepers: 22 Paolo Orlandoni, 71 Enrico Alfonso.

Defenders: 16 Nicolas Burdisso, 24 Nelson Rivas, 40 Ivan Fatic, 47 Marco Filippini.

Midfielders:
5 Dejan Stankovic, 21 Santiago Solari, 30 Pele', 31 Cesar, 36 Francesco Bolzoni, 37 Gabriele Puccio, 41 Attila Filkor, 43 Daniele Pedrelli, 50 Luca Siligardi.

Strikers: 17 Filippo Mancini, 18 Hernan Crespo, 45 Mario Balotelli, 46 Aiman Napoli.
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post Jan 18 2008, 02:26 PM

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Coppa: Too easy for Inter
Thursday 17 January, 2008

Inter cruised into the Coppa Italia quarter-finals with a 3-0 win over Reggina to triumph 7-1 on aggregate and set up a tie with Juventus.

The Italian champions came into the game with a 4-1 lead from the first leg in Calabria and the proceedings were always going to be a mere formality.

Nonetheless, a second-string Nerazzurri team dominated from start to finish and ruthlessly secured the win on the night as Renzo Ulivieri also rested a number of first-team players.

The hosts nearly went ahead within 10 minutes when Dejan Stankovic's ball found Hernan Crespo in the box, but he fired into goalkeeper Nenad Novakovic's face.

Santiago Solari grazed the post, but young Inter goalkeeper Enrico Alfonso was called into action to make a superb save from Reggina starlet Jonis Khoris.
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Ibrahimovic: "We never give up"
Monday, 21 January 2008 00:17:54


MILAN - Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored his seventh brace of the season to give Inter a 3-2 victory over Parma.

The Swedish forward commented: "Parma played very well. They are a very strong team and should be higher up in the table.

"We won in the end and we're happy. We're very tired because it has been a very hard week for us, but the important thing was to win the three points.

"I scored the goal for 2-2 and I wanted to score the third goal at all costs. I managed to and this is very important.

With 13 league goals to his name, Ibra is in the running for the Serie A top scorer title. "I'm not thinking about this, the only thing that counts is winning the match," he said.

"We won it with great character. Never giving up is one of our qualities, but it's not the only one."

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Cambiasso: "The right determination"
Monday, 21 January 2008 00:24:41


MILAN - Esteban Cambiasso opened the scoring against Parma with his third goal in as many games. The Argentine midfielder then had a goal ruled out for offside in the second half before Ibrahimovic turned around the result with his seventh brace of the season.

"We faced an excellent Parma who created difficulties for us in several periods of the match, but we managed to overturn the situation with great character and obtain three very important points," Cambiasso said.


On the penalty decision that led to Ibrahimovic's equaliser, Cambiasso commented: "It was right to give that penalty, just like it was right to disallow my goal for offside in the second half.

"From the footage you can see that Couto jumps with his arm near his head and the ball ends up there.

"Now we have to continue with determination to continue winning all our matches. It won't be easy, but we will try to do our best."
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Giants prepare for Coppa clash
Monday 21 January, 2008

Inter can't call on Douglas Maicon or Cristian Chivu to face Juventus in the Coppa Italia, as Claudio Ranieri puts his trust in Alessandro Del Piero.

The first leg of the quarter-finals' biggest draw takes place at San Siro on Wednesday night with an exciting Derby d'Italia on the cards.

Inter boss Roberto Mancini is expected to make a number of changes from the side that struggled to victory over Parma on Sunday, but will probably retain the spine of the team.


However, Mancio has been handed a blow with the news that defenders Maicon and Chivu haven't overcome muscular problems and will miss out.

Meanwhile, Ranieri has explained that he substituted Del Piero at half-time against Sampdoria so that he would be fit for the Inter game.

"I took him off because we are expecting the kind of battle he will excel in against the Nerazzurri," the Bianconeri boss stated.

"It is a very important match against a great side and so I needed to conserve my players' energies - that's the only reason I would have substituted Alex."

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Inter pose Diego threat
Tuesday 22 January, 2008

Italian champions Inter have reportedly joined Juventus in the race to sign Werder Bremen fantasista Diego.

The two Italian giants will clash in the Coppa Italia on Wednesday night, but they may have to battle it out on the transfer market for the talented Brazilian come the summer.

Diego has attracted the attention of the Old Lady this season after his 10 League goals for Werder have seen him rise to the top of the Bundesliga scoring charts.

Respected Italian daily La Gazzetta dello Sport claimed today that sporting director Alessio Secco was in Germany on Monday to start talks.

However, whispers coming out of Milan today are suggesting that the Nerazzurri are ready to hijack the deal at the request of boss Roberto Mancini.


Inter will lose Luis Figo in the summer and his departure will leave a massive hole in the squad when it comes to inventiveness, a void which the 22-year-old has the potential to fill.

Meanwhile, Secco has admitted that the club are close to landing the Premiership duo of Olof Mellberg - Aston Villa's versatile defender - and Liverpool's Mohamed Sissoko.

"Mellberg is close to signing a preliminary agreement with Juventus," Secco told Italian and British journalists.

"If everything goes well, he will become a Juve player in July. There are still minor things left to discuss before he signs the deal."

While Secco seemed to rule out an immediate Mellberg arrival despite the injury to Giorgio Chiellini, he couldn't do the same when asked about the Mali youngster.


"He is a player that we are interested in," added Secco. "We haven't ruled out the possibility of him joining us in the winter transfer window. We will see."

Sissoko will be needed as Sergio Almiron is on the verge of joining Monaco and Tiago Mendes may also be sold, with Atletico Madrid the latest side said to be keen on the Portuguese flop


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Cruz: "A great display by ten-man Inter"
Thursday, 24 January 2008 00:14:50



MILAN - Julio Cruz put the Nerazzurri 2-0 up against Juventus before Del Piero and Boumsong scored to force a 2-2 draw in Wednesday's Tim Cup match at the Meazza.

"Thanks for all the compliments, but what pleases me most is that Inter played a great game with ten men against eleven for almost the whole ninety minutes," the Argentine striker told Inter Channel.


"I'm disappointed about the result. We were doing very well and they managed to draw, but there's still another game to play and we'll try to win in Turin.

"It went very well with Crespo today. We worked hard to help the midfield too. I wanted to score because I hadn't managed to for a few matches."

Cruz almost snatched a late winner against Juve, his fierce strike shaving the post. "It's a pity, it would have made a perfect evening," he said.

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Tim Cup: Juve hold ten-man Inter 2-2
Wednesday, 23 January 2008 23:04:20


MILAN - Ten-man Inter were held to a 2-2 draw by Juventus in the first leg of their Tim Cup quarter-final at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.

Julio Ricardo Cruz' second-half brace looked good for victory but Juve avoided a first defeat in thirteen games with late replies from Alessandro Del Piero and Jean Alain Boumsong.

In Mancini's 4-4-2 lineup Francesco Toldo made his first start since suffering a metatarsal injury last October, and the Italian keeper showed few signs of ring-rustiness with some vital saves.

The Bianconeri were forced into an early switch, with Trezeguet coming on for the injured Marchionni and Ranieri's men switching to a 4-3-3.

Inter were reduced to ten men after just nine minutes when Nicolas Burdisso was given an early bath for a last-man foul on Del Piero.

Juve failed to capitalise on their numerical superiority, their best chance of the first half falling to Iaquinta who forced Toldo into a diving save with a well taken free kick.

Pelé produced some flashes of brilliance after the break to light up a dreary match.

Eight minutes in, he swung in a pin-point cross for Cruz to head past Belardi.

The young Portuguese drew more applause from the Inter faithful with some breathtaking footwork in midfield.

Inter looked to have killed off the game on 74 minutes when Cruz stabbed home Cesar's precise through ball for his 14th goal of the season and 67th in 154 black and blue appearances.

But Juventus woke up in the final stages and Del Piero volleyed in a Trezeguet cross to give his team a lifeline.

Substitute Boumsong equalised six minutes later, powering his header from Palladino's corner into the roof of the net.

Cruz almost capped a virtuoso performance with a late winner, his blistering strike from just inside the box shaving the upright.

Inter 2-2 Juventus (HT: 0-0)
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Mancio: We can conquer Turin
Thursday 24 January, 2008

Inter Coach Roberto Mancini was positive despite seeing his side lose a 2-0 lead in the Coppa Italia quarter-final against Juventus last night.

The League leaders were reduced to 10 men after just eight minutes when Nicolas Burdisso was sent off for a professional foul.

However, a Julio Cruz brace looked set to deliver a 2-0 win before two Juve goals in the last 11 minutes left the tie even ahead of next week's second leg in Turin.

"It's upsetting to concede two goals like that, but we played well," Mancini insisted after the final whistle.


"With a numerical disadvantage we went ahead twice and I think that should give us belief for the return leg.

"I think that qualification is within our grasp as long as we go to Turin with the same spirit that we showed this evening."

Mancini was speaking in spite of Inter's Press silence that was declared following their controversial 3-2 win over Parma last weekend.

The winners of the Derby d'Italia clash will face either Lazio or Fiorentina in the semi-finals.

The first leg of that tie takes place at the Stadio Olimpico this evening.


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Inter remembers Lorenzo Bettini
Thursday, 24 January 2008 12:44:43
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MILAN - Former Inter striker Lorenzo Bettini died at his home in Gavardo, Brescia province on Monday.

Born in 1931, Bettini played 26 matches for Inter from the summer of 1961 until October 1962, scoring 10 goals.

He made his debut in Inter 6-0 Atalanta on 27 August 1961 and collected his last Nerazzurri appearance in Inter 1-0 Catania on 30 September 1962, at the start of the club's Scudetto-winning 1962/63 season.

Bettini also played for Palermo, Roma, Udinese, Lazio and Modena in his long career. He scored 110 goals in 270 top-flight appearances.

F.C. Internazionale offers its condolences to the Bettini family.

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Moratti marks Inter century
Saturday 26 January, 2008

Inter President Massimo Moratti celebrates the club's Centenary by looking to the future. "A serious project that can repeat what we have done and even improve."

The Nerazzurri enter their Centenary year as reigning champions of Italy with a seven-point lead at the top of the current Serie A standings.

"Do I aim to become the President with the most trophies in the history of the club? The project is a serious one to repeat what we have done in recent years and hopefully try to get something more. This isn't a dream, it's a viable plan."

Moratti had for years been derided for the millions spent on his team and the lack of silverware to show for it, picking up just one UEFA Cup.

That all changed when Roberto Mancini took the helm and the Calciopoli scandal gifted them with the 2005-06 Scudetto, while last term the title was won in record-breaking fashion.

On Friday the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza was used for a massive photo shoot, as 600 people who work with Inter were immortalised by world famous photographer Olivier Toscani.

"It was like a great big family portrait. It was a lovely idea from Toscani and it went well, even the players seemed very happy to be there and were in good spirits. You could see they were enjoying themselves.


"In the next few days we will finalise the programme of Centenary celebrations. There will certainly be something before, during and after the game against Reggina on March 8."

That fixture had originally been set for March 9, the day the club turns 100, but Inter must bring it forward to the Saturday so that they can prepare for the Champions League second leg match with Liverpool.

"We will do something in the stadium - joyful, beautiful and interesting that is based on the history of Inter. We want the whole city to participate in these celebrations.

"There will also be exhibits, theatre events, meetings with Inter Club and the various fan communities that can help us to celebrate this anniversary together. After all, it'll be difficult for us to take part in the next Centenary..."





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Moratti on Inter Channel: "100 years of..."
Friday, 25 January 2008 23:06:58


APPIANO GENTILE - Approximately six hundred people gathered on the pitch at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza early on Friday afternoon for the official centenary photograph, taken by Oliviero Toscani. Six hundred people, including Massimo Moratti and his family, Marco Tronchetti Provera and the board of directors, the club's management, Roberto Mancini and the first team, all the academy teams, Inter Campus Italia and Inter Campus Worldwide children, the stadium and Inter Club staff, the scouts, and the employees of all the various areas of the club, from the headquarters at Palazzo Durini to the Centro Sportivo Angelo Moratti in Appiano Gentile, the Centro Sportivo Giacinto Facchetti (the home of the academy) and the warehouse staff. All at the service of one, unique passion: Inter.

Inter president Massimo Moratti gave the following interview to Inter Channel after the centenary photo:

President Moratti, it was like a photo of a family...
"Yes, a very big family. It was a very large number of people because there were all those who are part of Inter, including you at Inter Channel. It was a very nice idea by Oliviero Toscani and I think it all went very well, and I think all the players were very happy to take part. You could see they were enjoying it while the photo was being taken. It's a nice idea."

How does it feel to be the president of Inter in the centenary year?
"It's the history of Inter, and I accidentally have the honour of representing it. This is a wonderful thing, and we hope to organise things that can make the fans happy and make them proud of supporting this team."

Can you tell us anything in advance about the celebrations?
"We're defining the whole programme in these days. There will certainly be something on before, during and after the match against Reggina on the eighth of March, and not on the ninth, because the Champions League game against Liverpool has been brought forward to the following Tuesday. At the stadium we will do something nice, joyful and interesting about the history of Inter. On the same days we will also make sure the city participates actively in this anniversary. There will be exhibitions, events in theatres, meetings with Inter Clubs and the various Inter communities that will help us celebrate this event. (Smiles) We're not likely to see the next one..."

How important is the internationality of this team?
"It was born like this, as a club whose aim was to internationalise a new football team, which was Inter. I have accepted this project involuntarily or voluntarily, seeing as they all accuse us of having too many foreigners. It's a team that has always had an international fanbase. We have Inter Clubs all over the world, there is great interest in far away countries like Japan, China and Indonesia. Inter have many fans wherever you go. This is something we can see from our Internet site, which is always full of messages. We also respond to the necessity - which is also ours - to make ourselves known to them and seen by them. During the centenary we will organise things in these so-called far away countries, but actually they aren't that far away because they say everything is close now."

Inter also represents the pride of the city of Milan. The club has been awarded the Ambrogino d'Oro and the square facing the Stadio Meazza has been renamed after your father...
"I'm very pleased about these things. I believe Inter deserved the Ambrogino, and I appreciated the city of Milan's recognition for my father. I think (the city of) Milan walks arm in arm with Inter. They go forward together. Each one of us wants to feel something special in a city. I believe that Inter is a very good representation of the nice spirit of this city, and also of its constant effort and its spirit of sacrifice. I believe Inter has this spirit."

Do you ever think about becoming the most successful president in the club's history?
"I think it's important to continue to be serious day after day and try to reach the objectives in front of us. This is how you build victories. We're not thinking too much about dreams because these things come automatically and cannot be part of a project. The project is that of being serious and repeating what we have done in recent years, and maybe try to achieve a bit more. I think this is the most important thing. But I hope my father always remains the most winning president."


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Mancini's squad for Udinese v Inter
Saturday, 26 January 2008 16:44:02
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APPIANO GENTILE - Roberto Mancini has called up 20 players for Sunday afternoon's Serie A Week 20 match against Udinese (Stadio Friuli at 15:00):

Goalkeepers: 1 Francesco Toldo, 12 Julio Cesar, 22 Paolo Orlandoni.

Defenders: 2 Ivan Cordoba, 4 Javier Zanetti, 6 Maxwell, 16 Nicolas Burdisso, 23 Marco Materazzi, 24 Nelson Rivas.

Midfielders: 5 Dejan Stankovic, 11 Luis Jimenez, 14 Patrick Vieira, 19 Esteban Cambiasso, 21 Santiago Solari, 30 Pelé, 31 Cesar.

Strikers: 9 Julio Ricardo Cruz, 8 Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 18 Hernan Crespo, 45 Mario Balotelli.

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Serie A: Udinese 0-0 Inter
Sunday, 27 January 2008 16:54:00


UDINE - Ten-man Inter were held 0-0 by Udinese at the Stadio Friuli in Serie A Week 20 - the Nerazzurri's first goalless draw since last October's trip to Palermo.

The league leaders see their advantage cut to five points as second-placed Roma edged out Palermo in Saturday evening's game.

For the second match running Inter were reduced to ten men in the early stages. Cesar, booked for a foul on Mesto in the 21st minute, was sent marching seconds later after a two-footed tackle on Pepe.

Cambiasso squandered a great chance early on, blasting over from ten yards out after latching on to Ibrahimovic's pass.


Udinese looked dangerous on the break after Cesar's dismissal but rarely troubled Inter in the opening half, with Cruz going closest to an opening goal before the break when he sent an angled low shot wide of the far post.

Inter had the better chances of a fast and furious second half at the Friuli, with Ibrahimovic narrowly missing on three occasions and having a brilliant goal ruled out for a presumed foul on Lukovic.

Argentine pair Cruz and Cambiasso also got in on the act, the striker having a low effort saved by Handanovic, and the midfielder heading wide Stankovic's pass.

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Materazzi wins footballers' association award
Tuesday, 29 January 2008 00:10:50


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MILAN - Marco Materazzi was presented with the Italian Footballers' Association (AIC) award for best defender in 2006/07, during a ceremony held on Monday evening.

Besides Materazzi, Inter president Massimo Moratti, vice managing director Stefano Filucchi and goalkeeper Julio Cesar also attended the event.


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Cordoba expects Turin test
Tuesday 29 January, 2008

Inter defender Ivan Cordoba respects Juventus' threat but is focused ahead of tomorrow's Coppa Italia quarter-final second leg.

The Italian champions lost a two-goal lead at San Siro to draw 2-2, having played nearly the whole game with 10 men after Nicolas Burdisso's early dismissal.

Now the Nerazzurri must win in Turin to move to the semi-final stage - an undertaking that Cordoba is expecting to be tough.


"We go into this game with such great desire to get through," the Colombian insisted on the Inter Channel. "Tomorrow night's game is the kind of match everyone wants to play in.

"We know that it will be a difficult game and we also know that it will take a strong performance from us to satisfy ourselves and the fans.

"Juventus will be in front of their home fans and will want to impress them by qualifying for the next round. It will mean just as much to them as it does to us.

"They will be aggressive just as they always are in home games in the League and we will have to make the most of any space they leave us when the come forward.

"But the first leg finished 2-2 but my teammates played a great game with 10 men for nearly 90 minutes and were only unhappy that they didn't win.

"We are aware that it won't be easy, but we are going to Turin to get a result."

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Tim Cup: Juventus 2-3 Inter (agg. 4-5)
Wednesday, 30 January 2008 22:55:32




TURIN - Inter edged Juventus 3-2 in a pulsating clash at the Stadio Olimpico to complete a 5-4 aggregate victory and set up a Coppa Italia semi-final meeting with Catania.


Inter Primavera's 17-year-old striker Mario Balotelli gave the Nerazzurri a dream start to the third 'derby d'Italia' of the season, controlling Maniche's ball into the box and shrugging off a challenge from Birindelli before sidefooting past Belardi for his third goal in the competition.

Juventus produced a quick reply through their captain Alessandro Del Piero, his free kick taking a deflection off the Inter wall and sailing past a stranded Francesco Toldo.

Mancini's men went close to a second in the 20th minute when Belardi tipped on to the post Nuno Maniche's thunderous long-range shot.

But it was the Bianconeri who edged in front just after the half-hour mark. Toldo tipped Stendardo's header from Del Piero's free kick on to the upright, and Vincenzo Iaquinta pounced on the loose ball to head in from close range.


Inter kept their cool in an inferno-like atmosphere and levelled before the break when Julio Cruz sent Belardi the wrong way from the spot after Salihamidzic handled in the area.

There were no signs of a second-half slowdown as both teams looked to gain the upper hand.

Stankovic headed wide Balotelli's fast cross and Cruz had a low effort blocked by Belardi, before Toldo pulled off a miraculous save to thwart Pavel Nedved.

Inter were back in front in the 54th minute when 'Supermario' Balotelli collected Stankovic's ball into the area, swivelled and thrashed his shot into the top right corner.

Claudio Ranieri threw Trezeguet and Camoranesi into the fray to give his side fresh attacking options, but Inter continued to create and Cruz missed a great chance to kill off the game, firing just wide with just Belardi to beat after Stankovic's long ball upfield.

Toldo made another brilliant intervention in the closing stages, producing a one-handed save to keep out Trezeguet's snapshot
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