10 Responses

  1. MC
    MC
    June 21, 2010 at 8:47 pm | | Reply


    Sadly, everyone but Lippi can see that changing formations so often and playing players out of position does nothing to help the cause.

    1. Rami S.
      Rami S.
      June 22, 2010 at 11:12 am | | Reply


      Hi MC,

      If only Lippi acknowledged he had to pick someone like Totti or Cassano, then much of the tactical and formation changes would not have to be implemented. The strikers have little to feed off and have seen little of the ball. This is why he’s changing the system often because the Azzurri cannot score enough goals to win games!

  2. Niccolo Conte
    June 22, 2010 at 2:52 am | | Reply


    Agree with MC, but I think that you mentioned Italy’s worst problem, set pieces. And having the midget dinosaur, Cannavaro, back there trying to defend doesn’t help.

    1. Rami S.
      Rami S.
      June 22, 2010 at 11:21 am | | Reply


      Hi Niccolo,

      Lippi also relying too much on current and former Juve players such as Cannavaro, Camoranesi, Marchisio, Iaquinta, Buffon, and Chiellini (Zambrotta and Criscito have Juve connection). Some of them like Buffon and Chiellini are good but the rest could have all been excluded (except for Criscito and Zambrotta).

      Cannavaro will be gone after WC2010 so that’s a big plus. I think Bonucci should have been given an opportunity after featuring in the 2 friendlies against the Mexicans and Swiss.

      Yes, set-piece a major point of concern. Slovakia have Hamsik so hopefully the players are careful not to give away silly fouls near the penalty area.

      1. Rob McCluskey
        June 22, 2010 at 12:57 pm | | Reply


        It’s sort of like limbo really, this Italian squad is stuck between an old generation and a new one. You need a balance of youth and experience, but it just seems that there needs to be new faces in the Italian squad. I think once Cannavaro is out the squad and Prandelli is in, hopefully we’ll see changes, theres players like Giovonco, Lanzafame, Santon, abate, Rossi etc who I would like to see break into this squad full time. There are players like De Rossi, Chiellini, Marchisio and Criscito who should be in the next squad, and i’d like to see them along with Buffon lead the line along with a newer generation. Italy have never been short of producing good players and hopefully Prandelli is the right man to take them forward.

        Prandelli could also take the chance to get Cassano and Ballotelli in the team and just say to them that they should forget all the problems and troubles that come with them, say that they can really make a name for themselves, particularly Ballotelli, who has the chance (if he puts his head down) to be a revolutionary player for Italy.

        1. Rami S.
          Rami S.
          June 22, 2010 at 7:41 pm | | Reply


          Hi Rob,

          I agree with you. Lippi is a great tactician but his problem is he tends to take things very seriously when it comes to personality clashes and attitude (such as his dislike for Cassano and Balotelli based on their attitude).

          There was enough talent to challenge for a semi-final or perhaps even a final spot against Brazil if Azzurri finished first in their group and went through the knockout stages, but unfortunately the talent is still back in Italy. I cannot name one Italian player who can dribble like R. Baggio (old generation) or do clever moves like Cassano (current player) or even Miccoli. Lippi got lucky because Miccoli got injured and he didn’t have to answer for excluding him. If age is an excuse then why pick Camoranesi and Di Natale? Both over 31.

          If attitude is an issue, why pick Camoranesi who often gets carded in games and is way below his WC2006 levels?

          Lippi basically excluded all the trouble makers and those with an attitude. More importantly, he failed to convince Nesta to make a return and got stuck with the aging Cannavaro.

          I think Lippi’s biggest mistake was excluding Totti because the Roma star was willing to make a return if pushed by Lippi. As for the future, Prandelli is a solid choice and he will introduce new blood and he is not against calling up talented players who have attitude. He tried to sign Cassano for Fiorentina back in January!

          1. Rob McCluskey
            June 23, 2010 at 5:34 pm |


            I think Camoranesi is just as aged and past it as cannavaro is, he did a few good things towards the end of the new zealand game, but on the whole hes a right winger who has lost his pace, there were other options

            I would have loved to of seen Totti, as he is the sort of player that could really lift the team in a situation like this as he doesnt settle for anything that isn’t 110% from the people around him.

            If Prandelli gets it right (which i’m sure he will) Italy will be serious contenders in 2012 for the euros

        2. Rami S.
          Rami S.
          June 23, 2010 at 7:15 pm | | Reply


          Rob,

          I agree with you about Camoranesi and this is how I feel about him: he’s older, slower, and lost much of his game.

          The main concern is his attitude as well since he gets yellow cards for silly fouls and often does not curb his aggressiveness leading him to risk being sent-off.

          Lippi will not start him. It appears Lippi will start Di Natale and Gattuso instead of Pepe and Marchisio respectively. I am not sure it’s the wisest decision. I think Gilardino ought to be benched and then Di Natale starts in his place while Pepe ought to keep playing since he’s done much more than Gilardino.

          Gattuso for Marchisio might be just tactical adjustment to accomodate having Di Natale starting instead of Pepe who played more of a midfielder in some cases.

  3. bookmakers
    June 22, 2010 at 8:42 am | | Reply


    Im glad catenaccio doesnt work anymore…

  4. Hobayter Tabanji
    Hobayter Tabanji
    June 24, 2010 at 6:48 am | | Reply


    Good analysis, I must say.

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