Feb
11
2008

Liverpool v Inter Milan - Champions League 2nd Round Preview

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Update - Second Leg Preview: Internazionale v Liverpool - Reds and Nerazurri prepare to paint San Siro with the colours of Europe.

Update - First Leg Match Reports: Inter have it all to do as Liverpool finally find the killer touch‘ and
Liverpool overwhelm Inter with aggression, tactics and simulation‘.

The last few seasons have seen Inter Milan take a stranglehold over the rest of Italian football, as the Nerazzurri have won back to back Scudettos in the last two seasons, along with back to back Coppa Italia trophies in 2004-05 and 2005-06.

This season has been no different, as Inter appear to be well on their way to a third straight championship, and are in the Coppa Italia quarterfinals.

However, that same success hasn’t occurred in Europe. Inter did win three UEFA Cups in the 1990s, and made a fourth final, but they haven’t reached a European Cup final since 1972 and haven’t lifted the trophy since 1965. In that time span, stadium sharers AC Milan have won six European Cups and made nine finals.

While Inter are dominant domestically, it’s the complete opposite for Liverpool, who have excellend in Europe the last few years, becoming the champions of Europe in 2005 and finishing runner-up to AC Milan in last season’s competition.

At the same time though, the Reds haven’t come close to adding to their record 18 English top-flight titles, and it doesn’t look like they will this season, as they are well behind table-toppers Manchester United and Arsenal with much of the season still to go.

But, while they haven’t been able to break through in the league in the last couple of decades, the Reds have established quite the reputation as a cup team, winning three FA Cups, three League Cups, two Community Shields, one UEFA Cup, two Super Cups, and of course, their Champions League title in 2005.

So, they are where they should be right now, even though it’s been a bumpy road to get there.

This hasn’t been the best of seasons, both on and off of the pitch. The off-pitch issues have been well-documented on Soccerlens, so I’ll spare you from having to read further about them. On the pitch, however, things haven’t been so harmonious either, as instead of a power struggle, it’s been a struggle for consistency.

In Europe, the fork was almost piercing the skin after a poor start in the group phase, but the Reds obliterated their final three opponents to get to the round of 16.

It’s not a matter of whether or not Liverpool are good enough to win this tie, or for that matter, make another run to the Champions League final, because they’ve proved time and again, when the chips are down, and when they’re on the biggest stage, they know how to get it done.

But, their yo-yoing form makes this one hard to predict.

They don’t have any problems scoring at home - 10 of their last 12 home ties have seen them with two or more goals on the scoreboard, with three or more coming seven times. On the other hand, it appears that they could use some Viagra for their impotence in front of goal when they’re not at Anfield. Outside of a 4-0 thrashing at Marseille, a win that secured their qualification for the knockout round, they’ve struggled mightily to find goals away.

It’s certainly not for a lack of scorers. Fernando Torres has delivered, firing in 18 goals thus far, and Steven Gerrard has scored 16 times and provided on nearly just as many. And Peter Crouch, as dead in the water as he was supposed to be, has actually woken up lately, with four goals in seven appearances.

On the other hand, however, Dirk Kuyt hasn’t scored since late November, Ryan Babel has hit the proverbial wall as well, and Yossi Benayoun is all about getting his goals in bunches (10 goals this season, six from two hat tricks).

Defensively though, the Reds have been solid all season long, and have one of the best defensive records in the Premier League, and they’ll need that defense to be an impenetrable fortress against Inter.

The Nerazzurri have lost only once this season, and their scoring exploits have been a big reason why - Inter haven’t scored two or more goals in only eight of 32 matches this season, and in those 24 matches, they have a record of 22 wins and two draws. That’s half decent, I suppose.

Their biggest contributions have come from the partnership of Zlatan Ibrahimovic (19 goals) and Julio Cruz (15), which has certainly proved effective, especially because the 33-year old Cruz is having one of the best seasons of his career.

At the other end, they haven’t been too shabby either, as they’ve allowed two goals only six times, and thanks to their aforementioned scoring prowess, haven’t lost any of those ties (four wins, two draws). Their only defeat this season? A 1-0 setback at Fenerbahce, who, if you read their round of 16 preview, is pretty good in their backyard.

If you want to go off of recent form, we should see the good Liverpool in the first leg. That means that, even if it doesn’t wind up showing on the score sheet (thanks to two quality defenses, with two quality keepers), we could and should be in for an enthralling tie at Anfield.

If it ends up being a 0-0 or 1-1 draw, I’ll be disappointed, but if Liverpool can somehow hold Inter scoreless in the first leg, that will do wonders for their confidences, and their chances of progression.

But, Inter’s consistency over the entire season, both at home and away, and conversely, Liverpool’s unpredictability, are why Roberto Mancini’s side should come out on top in this matchup.

However, you can never count Liverpool out of any tie. History has proved that one, multiple times (2005 Champions League final vs. AC Milan, anyone?). So, while the odds certainly don’t favor them, it won’t be an upset in the least if they’re able to dump Inter out.

Will they be able to make big things happen against another Italian giant? Or will it be Inter who move one step closer to breaking their long drought in the Champions League?

We’ll find out a week later than for the other seven ties, because the second leg in Milan won’t be played until 11 March. And, if you’re looking to get to that match, click here to see how you can make the trip without breaking the bank (unless you want to).

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Discussion - 18 Responses

  1. February 11, 2008plasticscouser

    liverpool should be up for this one. its been a disaster this season with our current slump in form and the off field troubles which make newcastle look like a well run club! it seems that rafa can only motivate our players for the champions league. if he doesnt, i fear he will get the sack. inter are a good side and the italians will be snide, diving and cheating all over the place, rolling round trying to con the ref. i think we can beat them at anfield and hold them to a draw at the san siro. I ALSO FANCY ARSENAL TO BEAT AC MILAN.

  2. inter champions and win in match with liv`pool
    FORZA INTER KUSHTRIM MITROVICA

  3. February 12, 2008Liverpool_Fan

    if we play the way we played agaisnt Chelsea we have a good chance but im still not feeling confident. I think we will win at anfield but this tie wont be decided in the first leg
    its how we perform at the San Siro that will decide

  4. liverpool,you will never walk alone,and tonight u will win :))))

  5. wtf is going on? first 15 minutes, Gerrard has dived twice and Torres once in an effort to get Inter players booked. Chivu and Materazzi have yellows for NOTHING.

    Ref’s being conned.

  6. fantastic stuff, really. Materazzi is off for two yellow cards, offenses that weren’t fouls to begin with and if either of them were fouls (in the broadest sense of the word) they weren’t worth yellow cards.

    Ridiculous, but the players have conned the ref.

    To be balanced, Cruz and Ibra have been going down too. However, Liverpool have been ahead, in the diving stakes and in dominating the game as well.

  7. well played liverpool..

  8. This tie is far from over. Inter will be up for the second leg, they know they’ve got nothing to lose. It’ll be a full house at the San Siro and the fans will get behind their team. Let’s not forget, Inter did come back from two goals down against CSKA Moscow in the Champions League and three goals down against Roma in the Italian Super Cup. Trust me, this tie is far from over.

  9. hi gerrard you well lose with inter
    inter vs livepool
    6 ; 1

  10. it liverpool win the champsinos league i think it will be a dream come true for liverpool

  11. we will never walk alone,thanks to our captain steve gerrard for that strong shoot(the second ) i wish shoot again in second leg match and dirk kuyt and for torres we wanttttttttttt a hat trick

  12. I am sure we will beat Inter Milan at their home!

  13. I am sure that today we will never walk alone!

  14. team liverpool.

    steve gerrard for strong shoot

    and final

  15. I’m a strong Liverpool supporter and i believe we can beat inter at the san siro but it ain’t gunna be easy:)

  16. tonight shanks can finally rest easy in his grave. The sins of inters fathers will be avenged. I’ve waited 43 years for this moment you destroyed our dream and justice will finally prevail. No other team in the history of modern football can claim to have played the game in the right spirit. That is why we have won 5 european cups and why we will not fail tonight. Rest in peace Bill this one is for you.

  17. March 11, 2008LFCforever

    LFCforever,we will win tonight,and by the way (for berat)learn to speak english and then talk,inter milan are getting knoked out!!!!!YOU’LL NEVER WALK ALONE!!!!!!!!!!

  18. Gunners have been pretty good this season!Their form and consistency has also been upto date without question.The reds on the other hand have been shaky both domestically and in Europe however when playing crucial games they have asserted their authority.The champions league is so crucial to Liverpool that the gunners beware!!!!

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