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  1. Niccolo Conte
    June 24, 2010 at 1:06 am | | Reply


    Robert,

    Totally agree with you on the first two points, but I would like to see Montolivo have one more chance from the start. I know he hasn’t performed well in first halves, but maybe just maybe he could turn it on and score a long range goal or something.

    You’re probably right about it though, I just really want to see Montolivo shine…

  2. football betting
    June 24, 2010 at 1:23 am | | Reply


    By the way things are going, they may not qualify lol

  3. Rami S.
    Rami S.
    June 24, 2010 at 2:36 am | | Reply


    Hi Robert,

    I’ve said time and again it would be best for Italy to bench Cannavaro yet this will not happen under Lippi.

    The other point is valid but I think Lippi will play Di Natale instead of Pepe. It seems Pepe was unhappy about his substitution against New Zealand while Lippi claimed the player did not follow his instructions.

    I’d prefer if Gilardino is on the bench but at this point starting Di Natale could provide a small spark. Finally, Pirlo will not be starting but if he will insert him as a surprise, I’d rather he replaced Marchisio while Montolivo is kept in the lineup. Montolivo has shown signs of improvement and can cause a threat with his long-range shooting.

  4. Robert
    June 24, 2010 at 7:45 am | | Reply


    I agree with you gentlemen (even you football betting), and I also want to see Montolivo succeed. I think he is talented enough to be a world class midfielder, and he should definitely play today. I also think he would be a good option off the bench, as I would expect Pirlo to play only a half today at most if he started (which I acknowledge has an almost nil chance).

    This roster simply needs a shake-up, similar to what England did in their match against Slovenia. Try some different things, and a good thing will happen.

    1. Rami S.
      Rami S.
      June 24, 2010 at 1:48 pm | | Reply


      I think Buffon made a good point (Italy no longer have Totti or Del Piero) and Lippi was gracious to accept full responsibility and admit he made some mistakes.

      Italy’s main problem was the lack of urgency in all 3 games and the slow movement of the ball and even when without the ball the Azzurri players were simply walking around against Slovakia at 0-1 down.

      Very disappointing performance except for last 15 minutes but Italy did not deserve to go through. Quagi was the only spark for the Azzurri in the tournament. He scored once, had a shot cleared on the line, had a goal disallowed for offside and had a hand in Di Natale’s goal.

  5. me
    me
    June 24, 2010 at 1:45 pm | | Reply


    ..okay..HOW..??..hheheheheheheeee..looosers, looosers..:p..

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