Friday, February 17, 2012

Replacing Ranieri will solve nothing


It has had another disastrous evening after losing 3-0 to Bologna at the San Siro. A defeat once in a while is expected, but the way Inter are losing at the moment is a disgrace.


Obviously the blame will be put on Claudio Ranieri, but saying this, the blame should be on Moratti and the players.
In front of goal, the players had no idea of what they were going to do. Bologna had three chances on goal and scored in all of them.
What more can Ranieri do? In the winter transfer campaign, instead of strengthening the team, Inter lost a great player like Thiago Motta.
Motta's one touch football was magic in the midfield and with him not there, Inter have fallen apart.
Wesley Sneijder will not solve anything as his efforts are being wasted.
After a couple of weeks thinking of what Inter were and what they are now, some major decisions did make an negative impact on the team.
Mourinho leaving was the first nail in the coffin.
Not bringing in the players that Benitez and Gasparini wanted was another blow to the team.
Leonardo leaving to PSG, did not help the situation at all.
Selling Eto'o and not replacing him with a start striker was another nail in the coffin.
Unfortunately, Diego Forlan is not finding his way at Inter and should be sold when the chance comes up.
Selling Thiago Motta and not replacing him with a decent player was another grave mistake.
Ranieri taking charge of the team when they were at the bottom of the table is not a easy task.
Inter's president Massimo Moratti should thank God Inter are not in the relegation zone, never mind the top three.
If Inter finish the season in the top ten, to me that would be a success after seeing what they are going through.
Replacing Ranieri will make matters worse and this surely will drag the team down even more.
Moratti will not find another coach with Ranieri's experience at the moment, and he has to support the coach till the end of the season.
Will Ranieri stay for another season? that will have to be answered when the season ends. Seeing who will be available will make a big difference in this decision.
At the moment, if Barcelona's Guardiola is available, Moratti will surely try to lure him to Inter. But probably this will all depend on the fact if Inter qualify in a Champions League spot. And as it stands this is surely unlikely.
Hopefully... I am wrong.


Forza Inter!!