
Only caught the last half an hour of the Milan game, but what a finish from Muntari

I agree with you Bart regarding Barcelona, I can't stand watching them.
Originally posted by patou2:Guarin scored ! so Inter will be in the next round ...
Atletico de Madrid have no time ....
Originally posted by iTim:
Only caught the last half an hour of the Milan game, but what a finish from MuntariMilan will go through no I think. Barcelona have to score two or they're out and it will probably leave them more open than usual at the back, just like when they played Chelsea.
I agree with you Bart regarding Barcelona, I can't stand watching them.
Originally posted by clover68:[..]
nice ball by Alvarez for Palacio to assist him .. 0 - 3 by the way and ...
Tottenham ... Andrew??? hehehe
Originally posted by patou2:[..]
Good match by Ricki
Did Inter play with some reserves ?
who is that Benazzi or something like that ?
Next Tottenham ...that will be hard ....where is the first match ?
Originally posted by iTim:It is part of Inter's philosophy, to bring through youth players the way we see. They're there for a reason. The main goal of Inter's youth academy is Two players per year from the youth academy to first team selection. I guess Benazzi is one of those. Interesting piece on Mourinho:
The work Jose Mourinho undertook at Internazionale Milano FC is highly appreciated - especially his vision of football. Mourinho supervised the work of Inter's youth academy via regular visits, meetings and open discussion with youth coaches in order to develop new Inter players. Mourinho launched the so-called 19+4 format in the Senior A team squad. He wanted to have 19 experienced, world-class players plus four promising youngsters from the club academy. The academy is therefore responsible for developing at least four players capable of joining the Inter A team every season.
And that gentlemen, is why Mourinho is a legend. He also won the treble. I'll leave you with a quote from Ernesto Paolillo, Inter's Managing Director, "For us, football signifies respect and passion. Our goal is to first make men of boys and then turn them into champions."