Serie A Week 2 - 13/9/08 (19.30 UK)
Inter - Catania
Stadio Meazza
Jose Mourinho is still looking for his first Serie A victory and debuts Ricardo Quaresma, but comes face to face with a true Inter legend – Catania Coach Walter Zenga.
As former goalkeeper Zenga, part of Giovanni Trapattoni’s Grande Inter of the 1980s, only took charge of the club towards the end of last season, this will be the first time he has faced the Nerazzurri as a tactician. He helped rescue Catania from relegation on the final round of last season, a 1-1 draw with Roma which contributed to Inter’s Scudetto victory. Confidence is high after their opening 1-0 win over Genoa propelled the Sicilians to the top of the table – above the reigning Serie A champions. “We can make history using our hearts, minds and legs.”
Mourinho’s Inter career has got off to a relatively slow start. He only won the Italian Super Cup by beating Roma in a sudden death penalty shoot-out, then was held 1-1 at Sampdoria on his Serie A debut. At least the injury woes are subsiding, with Ivan Cordoba, Marco Materazzi and Patrick Vieira back in action and likely to get a run-out in this match. Adriano is closing on fitness too, but Cristian Chivu, Walter Samuel, Nicolas Burdisso, Nelson Rivas, Olivier Dacourt and Luis Jimenez are still sidelined.
All the focus will be on new £25m signing Quaresma, who completed his transfer from Porto on deadline day. His arrival allows Mourinho to field his favoured 4-3-3 system with Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Amantino Mancini. Due to international duty, it’s possible Javier Zanetti and Esteban Cambiasso will be rested.
Catania are also expected to go with a 4-3-3 system, although Giacomo Tedesco is favourite to replace Nicolae Dica for a more solid approach. Davide Baiocco returns from a ban and the more experienced Christian Terlizzi angles to take over from Silvestre in central defence. As Gionatha Spinesi remains injured, Giuseppe Mascara and Michele Paolucci continue to hold the fort upfront. We should see quite a battle down the flank between Quaresma and Uruguayan Jorge Martinez.
Keep an eye on: Ricardo Quaresma (Inter) – This is the player Mourinho demanded from the moment he arrived at Inter and now San Siro will get to see its new star. Already impressive in a friendly last week in Switzerland, the Portuguese dynamo promises to give the team the width and pace it has been lacking.
Last season: Inter 2-0 Catania
Form guide: Inter (D - - - - ) Catania (W - - - - )
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Inter (probable): Julio Cesar; Santon, Cordoba, Materazzi, Maxwell; Stankovic, Vieira, Muntari; Mancini, Ibrahimovic, Quaresma
Catania (probable): Bizzarri; Silvestri, Terlizzi, Stovini, Sabato; Biagianti, Ledesma, Tedesco; Martinez, Paolucci, Mascara
Ref: To follow…