And Now It’s Inter’s and Roma’s Turn
Inter go into today's match at Fenerbahçe with a laughably thin defense, though the last-minute recovery of Walter Samuel looks likely to save them from having to play Esteban Cambiasso at centerback. (Shockingly, the Turkish club expects to be able to find space into which to attack. You don't say.) Apart from that potential debacle, the media's attention ahead of the clash has been on the wonderful Zlatan, who hasn't scored in Europe for almost two years but will doubtless correct that situation in no time once the match kicks off.
The Offside: Italy @ Sep 19, 2007 2:30 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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