2011 Audi Cup Preview – Ribery Out with Ankle Injury

By: phil | July 25th, 2011
   

Tomorrow marks the beginning of the 2011 Audi Cup, a pre-season tournament hosted by FC Bayern that serves as the final tune-up before our domestic league and cup competitions.  The previous Audi Cup ended with a Bayern win over Manchester United, which required penalties after a 0-0 draw.  This year’s edition will feature FC Bayern, Barcelona, AC Milan and Internacional.  Barca and Internacional kick off the early game tomorrow, with Bayern and Milan immediately following, and then the winners play each other for the Audi Cup on Wednesday (with the losers contesting a third-place match).

A brief look at the teams:

AC MILAN

The defending Serie A champions and one of Italy’s most decorated clubs.  After a disappointing 2009-2010, in which they limped to a third-place finish and saw local rivals Intern win the treble, Milan rebounded nicely last year, winning their 18th Scudetto.  Offensively, Milan are led by Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Alexandre Pato, with Zlatan playing up top as the classic lead striker and Pato laying in behind him in a second striker or wing role.  They’re supported in the midfield by Mark van Bommel, who served as FC Bayern’s captain until he was offloaded last year in one of the low points of the van Gaal era, and Kevin-Prince Boateng, the Ghanian international best known for breaking Michael Ballack’s ankle.

Although I don’t follow Serie A too closely, my gut feeling is that Milan will be the best side in that league again this year.  From what I’ve seen of Pato, he is a very consistent scorer who can will put up double digit goals every year and help open things up for his teammates.  They also picked up French defender Philippe Mexes, who is coming off of surgery but is widely regarded as one of the best defenders in Italy. 

It’s unclear what kind of a line-up Milan will field for their game against us tomorrow.  Their English-language website indicates that the club still has a trip to Asia to complete before the Serie A season begins.  Therefore, we might expect them to be a little less polished and a little more willing to do some experimental work.  So I wouldn’t even want to guess at a line-up or anything.  It will be interesting to see van Bommel take the field, though.  I hope the Allianz Arena crowd gives him a warm welcome.

INTERNACIONAL

Sport Club Internacional is one of Brazil’s most popular and decorated teams, and winners of the Copa Libertadores (South American Champions League) in 2006 and 2010.  Unlike the other three clubs taking part, Internacional is right in the middle of their domestic season – they scored a 3-1 victory over Avaí this past Thursday, and they’re back in action this coming Sunday vs. Goianiense.  It will be interesting to see how this affects preparation and planning for the Audi Cup: on the one hand, you would expect Internacional to look sharper from the outset, already being in mid-season form.  At the same time, they might be even more cautious than the other clubs as far as risking injury, so who knows what kind of lineup they will field.

Perhaps the best known player listed on Internacional’s roster is Jò, the Brazilian forward who played previously with Machester City and Everton.  But I have my eye on Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Junior (commonly known as just “Oscar,”) the 19-year old who plays for Brazil’s U-20 team and has already racked up 5 goals in only 7 starts during the current Brazilian season. 

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UPDATE – apparently Oscar is on Brazil international duty and won’t be travelling with the club. Thanks to Eleno Stertz for the correction.

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I assume Internaciaonal plays a rather attacking and free-flowing style, but that’s just my stereotypical impression of Brazilian teams, not something I’ve gathered from actually watching them.

BARCELONA

Football fans need no introduction to Barca.  Like ‘em or not, they are regarded as the best club in the world right now, having won 3 straight titles in La Liga and 2 of the past 3 Champions League trophies.  Like Milan, Barcelona still has some more international show-boating to do after the Audi Cup (they’re actually playing Man U right down the street from me this coming weekend).  So expect manager Pep Guardiola to mix things up with unorthodox lineup combinations, and maybe to pull some of his starts off the field early.

One thing to keep an eye on is whether new signing Alexis Sanchez makes the trip.  The young Chilean forward was only recently signed from Udinese, and was in Argentina earlier this month as part of the Copa America, but today’s news has him arriving in Barcelona over the weekend.  I’d bet he doesn’t see the field this week, but it would be pretty exciting if he did.

FC BAYERN MUNICH

For our Bavarian heroes, this is the final tune-up before the Pokal starts this weekend and then the Bundesliga season after that.  The big news today is that Franck Ribery’s ankle injury is more serious than originally hoped, and that he will probably miss the start of the BL season (and certainly won’t play in the Audi Cup).  This is exactly how last season started – always missing either Ribery or Robben, or both, for the first half of the season – so we can only hope that he doesn’t need surgery.  New boy Takashi Usami is the most natural wing we have on the bench, but Müller can play in the Ribery spot (with Kroos taking the second striker role) if need be. 

 

We need him a little earlier than we thought

We need him a little earlier than we thought

 

Either way, I’m actually not that worried about the offense.  We know that, if Ribery, Gomez, Robben, Müller and Olic are all healthy, we can score goals.  Even if one or two of those guys has to miss time, we have enough good subs to put together a solid attack this year (especially with Kroos, Usami and Petersen all looking sharp last week).  Our biggest concern is on the defensive end of the pitch.  What we need to see is this:

- Jerome Boateng on the field and playing well

- Daniel van Buyten running fast

- Holger Badstuber shutting down opposing forwards and not getting burned

If at least 2 of ^ these 3 things can’t happen, we need to know now, so we can hand over a CB spot to Gustavo or Breno.  No point in waiting until we start losing Bundesliga or Pokal games to address the problem. 

I’m not panicked, though, keep in mind Boateng didn’t play last week and he was always intended to be one of our biggest moves.  Also, Rafinha did look pretty aggressive on defense from that RB spot.

PREDICTION

Day 1:

Internacional 2-2 Barcelona (Internacional wins on penalty kicks)

FC Bayern 2-1 Milan

Day 2:

Barcelona 3-1 Milan (Barca wins 3rd place)

FC Bayen 1-2 Internacional (Internacional wins 2011 Audi Cup)

Don’t ask me why.  Just a hunch.

See you tomorrow afternoon.


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  • Tomacheski |  July 25th, 2011 at 8:19 pm

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    International wins the cup…. is it a joke? With injured players, started domestic-cup, and not with a great squad… humm it's near impossible. And I know what I'm speaking: I'm brazilian.
    Dangerous International players: Leandro Damião, Oscar and the best one: D'Alessandro.

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  • Blog Vermelho |  July 25th, 2011 at 9:08 pm

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    You Euro types need to pay attention to Brazil. Oscar didn't even travel with the team he is in the Under 20 Nat team.

    Inter beat Barcelona at the Fifa Club World Cup…no reason why we can't do it again tomorrow.

    And Stop calling Inter … Porto Alegre. Porto Alegre is not in our name.

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  • Cym |  July 25th, 2011 at 9:11 pm

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    myp2p dot eu lists all streams (or at least a lot) for a lot of matches :) And others sports. Their site is definitely clean, for all the linked ones I suggest using anti-virus, a safe browser, a sandbox or common sense. Maybe in combination :)

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  • Cym |  July 25th, 2011 at 9:12 pm

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    Yep, I'll take 1 or 2 as well. Probably leaning a little more to giving Alaba the first start, then use Kroos in the next match.

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  • Phil |  July 25th, 2011 at 9:14 pm

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    Where to begin …

    (1) I'm not a “Euro Type.”  I live in Washington, DC

    (2) No one said anything about “Porto Alegre” except for you.

    (3) I though Oscar would be travelling with the team, and was excited to see him play.  I was corrected (above) and told that he isn't travelling with the team.

    (4) If you read all the way until the end, you'll say that I PICKED Internacional to WIN the Audi Cup.  Who said you “can't do it again tomorrow?”

    (5) This is probably the last time I plan to pay any attention to Brazil in a while.  If I want to watch a great South American football team, I can always watch Uruguay, right?

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  • Cym |  July 25th, 2011 at 9:14 pm

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    Day 1:

    Internacional 0-3 Barcelona

    FC Bayern 2-1 Milan

    Day 2:

    Barcelona 3-1 Bayern

    Milan 1-1 Internacional (Milan on penalties)

    I also want a singing Alexis Sanchez :D

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  • Phil |  July 25th, 2011 at 9:18 pm

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    Ha.  Fixed – thx

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  • Tomas |  July 25th, 2011 at 9:43 pm

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    Fuck Brasil. The women are as bad as the men when it comes to diving! I hear a lot of people bitching and complaining on how the European teams are over-rated and how Brasil are better… if they were they would have lasted a lot longer in WM2010. The truth is, Brasil and a lot of other (not all) South American teams are over rated. Brasil and Argentina are at the top of the list. Personally I dont see Inter beating Barca at all.

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  • ChrisP |  July 25th, 2011 at 10:11 pm

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    Your a dumbass

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  • FCBF |  July 25th, 2011 at 11:55 pm

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    I agree with you sir

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  • scalia |  July 25th, 2011 at 11:55 pm

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    Lobo, you forget about Pranjic. His cross from the wing will be useful for Gomez or Petersen.

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  • eddinanM3 |  July 26th, 2011 at 1:46 am

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    Fox Soccer Channel has all four games on their schedule for Tuesday and Wed. for their North American audience and replays for the rest of the week too.

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  • eddinanM3 |  July 26th, 2011 at 1:57 am

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    It is better to forget about Pranjic unless no one else is available.

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  • Chullalobo |  July 26th, 2011 at 2:07 am

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    Agree

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  • Chullalobo |  July 26th, 2011 at 2:09 am

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    I love you! PWNAGE!

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  • Chullalobo |  July 26th, 2011 at 2:10 am

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    we should put Bougherra there! LOL jk! But yeah, Pranjic is one of our best crossers!

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  • J. S. Reed |  July 26th, 2011 at 5:29 am

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    I mean…if that were true, why is Robben always injured?  Certainly, that works to some degree.  But just because you strengthen your quads doesn't mean you won't tear a hamstring.

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  • Khuyag |  July 26th, 2011 at 5:55 am

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    Day 1:

    Internacional 0-1 Barcelona

    FC Bayern 0-2 Milan

    Day 2:

    Internacional 1-3 Bayern

    Milan 2-1 Barcelona

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  • gilly |  July 26th, 2011 at 8:34 am

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    yep, that's the site who saves me everytime i wanted to see a bayern match

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  • Cym |  July 26th, 2011 at 11:57 am

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    From the Barca forum over at maxxed's:

    ****

    The players that participated in the Copa America aren't due back until
    August 8th. So, no Messi, Alves, Mascherano, Milito, Adriano, or
    Sanchez.

    A lot of B team players in the squad. Some of our more promising youth
    players are all away on international duty or injured. Full squad:

    Goalkeepers: Valdés, Pinto, Masip
    Defenders: Puyol (won't play), Muniesa, Piqué, Balliu, Rosell, Maxwell, Fontàs, Abidal
    Midfielders: Busquets, Keita, Riverola, Thiago, Iniesta, Carmona, Xavi, Dos Santos
    Forwards: Cuenca, Soriano, Afellay, Jeffren, Pedro, Villa[/quote]

    ****

    Sounds like Barca will not really be contenders all that much this time around. So it might come down to a Bayern-Inter finale because those two should be the furthest in their preparation.

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  • Samrin |  July 26th, 2011 at 2:51 pm

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    just a hunch:

    bayern 2-1 milan
    barcelona 1-2 bayern

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  • Chullalobo |  July 26th, 2011 at 6:18 pm

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    Your team is great at penalties!

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  • Neuer89999 |  July 27th, 2011 at 7:06 pm

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    Im from germany, just wanted to say that you guys shouldnt follow football too much, especially when you live in the US. you guys are sooooooooo boring to watch and suck in football,..uppps I meant “soccer” (gayest word ever).  Fickt euch! go play golf or something and leave the best sport in the world to the specialists.  Haut rein ihr fotzen!

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  • Phil |  July 27th, 2011 at 7:54 pm

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    Are you one of the “specialists?”

    What uniform # do you wear?  What kind of car do you drive, with your big professional footballer salary?

    You are a professional athlete, right?  Because otherwise, it would be laughably weak of you to come onto a US site and tell the international fans that they shouldn't follow football too much beause they suck.  I mean, that would be just childish and pathetic.

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  • Ankle injury compensation |  November 14th, 2011 at 5:28 am

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    The first aim is to reduce the risk of ankle injury hence  one must contact doctor or physician .The provision of information and training will not ensure alone safe while working. There are many whenever  one get a ankle injury then he has a legal right to file a ankle  injury compensation…

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