Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Mauro Icardi and Internazionale Milano Need to Continue Procees Forming a Solid Team.

Mauro Icardi Celebrate Goal (insidespanishfootball.com)
Howdy Interisti dear? Have you been happy with a 1-0 victory over Frosinone at the weekend (9/4)?

If not, you should hasten yourself to be grateful and blessed even in lower levels. Don't do at high levels; it will be intoxicating. The minimalist results make Inter successful to surge into fourth place standings after Fiorentina defeated by a score of 0-2 against Empoli.

A hard-won victory that Inter has maintained their chance to compete in the Champions League next season (although quite a lot) because AS Roma is still perched in the top three with 6 points ahead of Inter.

The match at the Stadium Matusa itself brings a special moment for Il Capitano, Mauro Icardi. Because Icardi's  header goal in the game made the goal collection up to 50th in all competitions with Inter. At the same time also, Icardi recorded 100th appearance in blue uniforms and black.

For any striker, except Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi with that level either in heaven, this record is a positive and encouraging. Moreover, achieved when he was only stepping on the number 23 years. I am only able to utter a sentence for Icardi.

"Unbelieveable."



What Icardi has made is a fantastic achievement because not many strikers who can do it, more also in the competition sorts of Serie A. That record also indicate if Icardi was at least able to record grain of goals in every two games he played.

Still confident call Icardi as a bad player?

A young age and has good statistics as the attackers clearly made him as the target of many powerful clubs, rich, and have more classy achievements than Inter were last few seasons is still loyal to mediocre mode.

Chelsea, Manchester United, and Paris Saint-Germain are called fancies using the services of this Argentine striker. Inter itself reportedly willing to remove Icardi when enthusiasts could provide a dowry of at least 30 million euros.

Surprisingly many Interisti who instead want the number 9 attackers is sold, of course, at exorbitant prices. The reason is simple if Icardi released at a high price, Inter can buy two or three players, including ace striker as a replacement for Icardi.

Essentially,  The money from Icardi sales is going to fix the existing squad. Are Icardi's sales could be a way out for Inter to build a team that is more resilient? Do not rush to nod yes.

Football, like basketball and volleyball, is a collective sport involving more than two players in each game. With so many players involved, to build a team is clearly not a trivial matter.
It takes a process that consuming time and patience. As it happens, the results of minor and bitter were hard to resist. Remember, the German national team needs a massive improvement that took a dozen years to go back to being a super team and embrace world champion trophy after the helter-skelter in the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000.

Reflecting on the data transfermarkt.co.uk, in the span of the past three seasons, Inter has the arrival of at least 20 new players. Either through borrowing methods, recruitment for free or purchased at a high price.

Starting from Marco Andreolli and Hugo Campagnaro to Geoffrey Kondogbia and Eder Citadin. That means Inter continuous disassembly players in order to find the best composition. Unfortunately, the management negligent on the essential elements to develop into a tough team, team development.

It is common knowledge that team development is closely related to the achievement of a club. For example, you may peek Barcelona squad in the last few seasons. Catalan club have always brought new players when the transfer window, summer and winter, was opened.

But the amount is not significant; The purchasing that they do tend to  Effective and fill gaps in the team alone. Just mention the name Neymar, Ivan Rakitic and Luis Suarez are picked after the loss of Alexis Sanchez, Cesc Fabregas, and David Villa.

Great players like Sanchez, Cesc and Villa could have gone, but the strength of Barca did not fully reduced due to this case. The reason is simple and obvious, because the pillars like Dani Alves, Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta, Javier Mascherano, Gerard Pique and Lionel Messi, who became the foundation of the team remain entrenched in Barca.

It is certainly in contrast to Inter, is not it? Surely you remember if allenatore Roberto Mancini was playing different starting eleven in dozens of parties in this 2015/2016 season.

Together with Samir Handanovic, Icardi is a figure that is important in the current Inter squad. When Handanovic into the main wall at the back, then Icardi is the cutting edge in front of La Beneamata sector.

Armband around his arms of Wanda Nara's husband is also a testament to how central he is for Inter. I still believe if Icardi is one player who should be the foundation of the team, now and in the future.

It should be understood when I Nerazzurri have thorny problems in the financial sector, but Icardi sales not an absolute solution for all the evils that exist in these teams.

Inter would clearly have enough money from the sale of the captain to bring brand-new names as a substitute. For example, Arkadiusz Milik is widely rumored to be the main target of Inter when Icardi sold. Milik's appearance with Ajax Amsterdam this season is quite vibrant, until the week 30th Dutch league itself has created 18 goals and 8 assists for De Godenzonen.

We shall also realize that by removing Icardi, Inter must build a "new team" again. A new team will obviously require a longer process again to be able to develop and grow strong. Come on, should Inter had to make player sales as a pretext to build a team to be more competitive each season?

Let equally assume that Milik is being a substitution for Icardi and acquired at bargain prices in the forthcoming season. With the move to Serie A, the Polish striker was also obliged to adapt to the climate of competition on Italian after accustomed to the style of Eredivisie clubs.

One of the most uncertain in this case is how quickly Milik can be fused with the atmosphere of Inter and Serie A?

What happens when Milik has a slow adaptation? I am convinced that there are still many Interisti who not satisfied with the appearance of Kondogbia and Eder were carried off by expensive price from AS Monaco and Sampdoria in the last two transfer market.

Is it sure if Interisti will not grumble if it happens again? Even though Icardi can still show biting performance as it is now, Interisti are still fond complain of his performance. What do you want people?

Interisti must understand that the achievement of Icardi has done on one of the worst periods in the history of the club. Sandro Mazzola and Diego Milito are playing in the golden era of Inter just could not make an extraordinary record as the striker carved with the nickname "Maurito".

It is the duty of management to balance the club's balance sheet which so chaotic. But constantly sacrificing the best players with a high sale value is not something wise.

Inter will be harder to build a competitive team because its squad changes every season. Manchester City that is wallowing in money and has a row of new stars don't even pull off Sergio Aguero, Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany and David Silva from its basic composition.

If already like this, what's the difference of Inter from Atalanta, Cesena, and Palermo?

Without the support from the first-class midfielder, Icardi can still convert the opportunities he had with pretty neat. What happens when Icardi was serviced by the creative midfielder who reliable to release tasty passes such as Koke, Mesut Ozil or Hakim Ziyech. It's tempting, is not it?

#ForzaInter

#ForzaMaurito

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