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Italy aim to regain champions´ swagger on Lippi´s return
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| 2008-08-19 05:35:03 | ![]() |
NICE, France (AFP) - Italy are aiming to put their disappointing Euro 2008 campaign behind them and regain the aura of world champions here on Wednesday, when Marcello Lippi starts his second stint as national team coach with a friendly against Austria.
While nothing is officially at stake, the match is important as it is Lippi's only chance to knock his side into shape before they begin the serious business of defending their world title in next month's South Africa 2010 qualifiers away in Cyprus and at home to Georgia. Lippi's last match on the Azzurri bench was the 2006 World Cup final victory over France in Berlin and the 60-year-old wants to continue where he left off. "Starting again is even more beautiful," Lippi, who was recalled to replace Roberto Donadoni after Italy were knocked out of the Euro 2008 quarterfinals by Spain, said at a press conference on Monday. "And I'd like to start with a victory to avoid breaking the World Cup streak." In naming his list of 20 players for the friendly, the former Juventus boss stuck largely with the squad that won only one game in four at Euro 2008 under Donadoni, which in turn was based on his own World Cup outfit. "When I started my national team adventure four years ago there was a team and a group to build from nothing," he said on Monday. "We achieved this and today we are starting again from there. This is a team of moral and technical quality that can still give a lot." With forwards Luca Toni and Marco Borriello injured, Lippi has recalled Alberto Gilardino, a member of his 2006 squad who is seeking to put his career back on track at new club Fiorentina after some poor seasons at AC Milan. Juventus striker Vincenzo Iaquinta, another World Cup winner, is also back after missing Euro 2008 through injury. Gilardino has a good chance of getting a start, possibly in the centre of an attacking trident along with Juventus duo Alessandro Del Piero and Mauro Camoranesi. Juve's Giorgio Chiellini is out with a knee problem he suffered in a 4-1 friendly defeat against Milan on Sunday, further stretching a defence that was already without captain Fabio Cannavaro, Marco Materazzi and Alessandro Gamberini. Nevertheless, Lippi will still be able to field three of his World Cup winners in his back-line, Andrea Barzagli, Fabio Grosso and Gianluca Zambrotta, with Milan centre back Daniele Bonera likely to complete it. Wednesday's game is also the opening match for new Austria coach Karel Brueckner after he stepped down as manager of the Czech Republic. Joint-hosts Austria were knocked out of Euro 2008 at the group stage although Lippi will still be wary as he started his first stint in charge of Italy with a defeat against modest opposition, losing 2-0 to Iceland in August 2004. |
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DaJohnner August 19, 2008 06:11
Hahaha!!! Nothing will be regained, and FIFA has no reason to "GIVE" them the World Cup again in 2010, as it seems all is well now in Serie A. They seriously think Lippi is the reason they won....truly pathetic!!! What's next? the return of P. Rossi, D. Zoff, R. Baggio, and, Schillacci. Next World Cup belongs to Argentina, hands down. Remember, you heard it here first.cameroon August 19, 2008 06:40
hi hi there Dajohnner.dont even for one munite think the would cup would live the african continent, that would not happen, we would fight for it, not with the likes of Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana and the Ivricos, only time would tell,
Tontodonati August 19, 2008 10:53
DaJohnner, once again you're putting your foot in the mouth. You've heard it from me first!. If FIFA handed the World Cup to Italy, FIFA can give to them again because FIFA's management has not changed! Thanks for remembering those great Italian players of the past. It's nice to know their names are still vivid in your memory. Argentina winning the next World Cuo? It's possible! You're not predicting anything dramatic. It's like if I were to predict that Brazil, Italy or Germany will win it!BesTalentScout August 19, 2008 15:38
what injustice !the 2006 squad was crap compared to the 1990 or 1994 squad and yet they won the cup.............
players like Baggio and Zola as well as Vialli and Mancini deserved something.........
BesTalentScout August 19, 2008 15:39
have you guys watched Singapore play ?you won't be betting on Argentina winning the cup.............
Giorgio August 20, 2008 13:08
BestTalent,You're right !!! Baggio, Zola, Vialli, etc., did deserve something, because they were truly great players.
At the same time, the 2006 squad also has its fair share of great players. Let's not forget that that soccer is played in a different way to-day, from the way it was played in 1990 and 1994.
The 2006 squad is also a great team and they played some rather impressive matches (regardless of what the anti-Italian contingent will undoubtedly have to say about this) and Italy's victory against Germany, in the semi-final, will surely go down as one of the greatest WC soccer matches ever.
DaJohnner August 21, 2008 04:44
Haha....review Australian and Ghana games... It was given to them...enough said. I realize Argentina is not a bold prediction, but it is accurate. As for the FIFA commitee...as I said Serie A is not in a match fixing scandal any longer, so despite same people still there, there is no longer a reason to GIVE them the cup. For the record, I am not Anti-Italian, I just can't stand people not calling things as they are.