Jul
28
2009

Inter sweeps AC Milan for third place in World Football Challenge

Written by L.E. Eisenmenger

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Photo Credits: Walter Silva

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Tied for third place in the inaugural World Football Challenge tournament, Inter and AC Milan fought for pride at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts, and Jose Mourinho’s Inter kept their dignity with a 2-0 win over hometown rival AC Milan. Chelsea won the tournament July 26 by shutting out second place Club America 2-0.

Diego Milito scored both goals for Inter, first unassisted in the fourth minute and again in the 75th minute off an assist by Dejan Stankovic. Milito beat keeper Zeliko Kalac coming out of the net, chipped the ball which hit the crossbar and bounced down inside, and there was nothing Kalac could do. After the second goal, Inter played for joy with creative attacks, a volley of shots, and frequent substitutions.

At the end of the day, Inter outshot Milan 15 to eight with eight shots on goal overshadowing Milan’s four. Inter was called offside nine times, Milan not at all. Ronaldinho and Alexandre Pato of Milan were issued cautions, as was Mario Balotelli of Inter.

Leonardo said tournament schedule unfair, Milan needs new players

In his native Italian translated by Pino Mittiga of America Oggi Newspaper, Milan coach Leonardo said he was very upset with the tournament organization because of scheduling. He also blamed the losses on injured players, including top goal scorer Filippo Inzaghi, who was injured in the match with Chelsea, and that Milan’s defenders, aside from Mathieu Flamini, are no longer young.

Leonardo said Milan isn’t ready to compete because they need a new goal scorer and a defender, and that both he and Gennaro Gattuso had appealed to AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi (also prime minister of Italy), and that Berlusconi said he would consider the player purchases if not too expensive.

Leonardo didn’t name the desired players, but rumors circulating in the Italian media say Juventus’ French striker Trezeguet is the target, and that Milan wants an additional unnamed player from Juventus in the deal, which has been refused.

In English Leonardo said, “In the last five days we played three matches and it’s not equal that Inter had five days to prepare for this match. To play a match in two days, it’s impossible. This team needs preparation and time to come back from injuries, but what they’re demonstrating is enough for me to say that we can be a good team. Three defeats is so heavy but we have to manage that, look a positive way to prepare the team, and obviously we need some new players.”

Milan’s new central defender gets first starts in World Football Challenge

New Milan central defender and US men’s national team player Oguchi Onyewu made his first start in World Football Challenge.

“[Onyewu] is a good player for us right now,” said Leonardo. “He needs to prepare for the team, train with the team to understand our system and what we are. He’s a very important player in the group and it will be his performance that will say what he’ll do with us.”

“I’ve only been with this team a week” said Onyewu. “We’ve only had a full session two times, so slowly but surely I’m beginning to learn the strengths and weaknesses of the players around me and I’m sure they’re able to do the same with me. We need time to jell and let that chemistry set in and take place, but with time that’s going to happen and we’ll build a strong unit.”

Inter staff and players enthusiastic, Mourinho silent

Mourinho, who promoted Inter’s global initiative and World Football Challenge in Boston this spring, did not speak to the media.

“We’re a winning team,” said Giuseppe Baresi, assistant coach of Inter Milan, “and we’re going to try to win everything in our path – the Champions League, the Italian Championship, and the upcoming tournament in China. We’ll play game by game, not let our egos get too big, and that’s how we’ll win Scudetto once again.”

Man of the Match Melito, whose star is rising, said he has had no contact with Maradona, but understands the coach wants him to play with the Argentine national team versus Brazil and if Maradona calls him he’ll be happy to play for Argentina, particularly with the home advantage.

Inter goalkeeper Julio Cesar, who only arrived in preseason two days before, was enthusiastic about the American tour with World Football Challenge.

“It’s very good for the team to be playing some of the top teams in the world, like Milan, Chelsea, and Club America. Having Lucio on the team is a tremendous addition because of his professionalism as well as his abilities. I’m happy having him in front of me after having played together in the national team for many years.”

World Football Challenge attendance soars, exceeds expectations

A spokesman for World Football Challenge, broadcast on ESPN, said attendance exceeded expectations with a 71k sellout crowd in Baltimore for AC MIlan vs. Chelsea, 81k in Pasadena for Chelsea vs. Inter Milan, 51k in Atlanta for AC Milan vs. Club America, 32k in Palo Alto for Club America vs. Inter Milan, and 57,229 for Club America vs. Chelsea.

The passionate crowd of 42,531 fans of European and South/Central American football came early to drink, play, and tailgate before the Inter vs. AC Milan match, but fans, foreign and local media alike expressed outrage at the massive stage scaffolding for an upcoming concert looming at one end zone that prevented use of those seats and tainted the aesthetics of the field.

The demand for international matches like World Football Challenge and international friendlies with MLS clubs, such as Chelsea vs. Seattle Sounders and AC Milan vs. LA Galaxy (where angry fans harrassed Beckham), contrasts sharply with decreased attendance for MLS this season. In June, eight teams (LA, DCU, NE, CHI, NY, CO, NE, SJ, and FCD) experienced declining ticket sales in double digits. The US passion for the international game is moving MLS to adopt more international standards.

“It’s very important [for American fans] to see games of this caliber and level,” said Onyewu. “Not to say the MLS is not a good quality, but obviously games like AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Chelsea show that it’s a different level and it’s very important for American fans of soccer and even people who aren’t familiar with soccer to watch these games and better familiarize themselves with the sport.”



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Discussion - 3 Responses

  1. Lisa:

    Leonardo is not Italian; he is Brazilian. But as Oguchi Onyewu said on Saturday, “He speaks about 25 languages.” ;-)

    With regards to the stadium atmosphere in other places, Carlo Ancelotti complained about the celebrities who sat near the bench at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. I also read that Jose’ Mourinho and Frank Arneson of Chelsea had a bust up in the tunnel at the Rose Bowl. Where the Special One also refused to speak with media after the game. I thought ESPN would have another interview with him, but apparently, he was the Silent One during the tour.

    In Baltimore, they played public service announcements throughout the match. It was the first soccer friendly ever at M&T Bank Stadium (an NFL venue), but they should have known better. But I read today that the Baltimore organizers (mostly the Ravens NFL team who sold the tickets) were very pleased and want future games there.

    Overall, as you noted, the tournament was a tremendous success. But if they are going to advertise the best stars to an American audience, they need to make an appearance. Sunday in Dallas, I believe that Anelka, Drogba, Lampard, and Terry did not feature at all for Chelsea. Part of the problem was playing on two days rest in far-flung places. Chelsea flew to Seattle, Washington, then down to Los Angeles, across the continent to Baltimore, and then up the East Coast to Boston. Four games in eight days.

    Leonardo complained, but to Milan’s credit, Ronaldinho and Alessandro Nesta played four times in seven days. As you noted, Onyewu, a crowd favorite, played in all three games, and received a great ovation in Baltimore (he grew up about an hour away.)

  2. Correction:

    The last friendly for Chelsea was in Arlington (Dallas), Texas. Where they flew on Saturday from Baltimore.

    Perhaps Mr. Ancelotti didn’t complain about the frequent flier miles since the Blues won 4 on the trot… ;-)

  3. Steve,

    Yes, there was tension in the press conferences. Although a translator was available, only a couple brief statements were issued in English despite that Leonardo delivered long empassioned speeches in Italian and entertained heated dialogue with Italian reporters.

    To my knowledge, the only translator translated none of the mixed zone players’ lengthy comments into English.

    The scaffolding in the end zone was outrageous and in addition to the schedule, I understand there were bad feelings there.

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