

Newfound Nemesis Torino, Once Again
By: chris | January 15th, 2008Il Grande Torino is making its most glorious return against Roma and only Roma, or so it seems. The draw was bad enough, especially when the granata would’ve won that game had David Di Michele not gone into Grand Mal seizure mode every time he got a whiff of the goal, but then they had to go and embarrass the defending champs en route to a commanding 3-1 lead in the Coppa, and that is where we stand today. Who saw this from Torino, a team which Roma should match up well against, even away from home?
I’m still, for some odd reason, confident going into this game. As Juventus proved yesterday they’re still buying off refs a lead in the Coppa can mean next to nothing when class outweighs form. And Torino lost to Livorno over the weekend, which means Roma should wipe the floor with em, right?
The Grand Imperial Poobah means business, and I expect we’ll see all the big guns shined and ready to be unleashed (and yes, this means King Alberto). They could use both a win and some match fitness heading into a tougher-than-expected game over the weekend against Catania, who appear to be a much better side than last season’s drubbing would indicate. Actually, they’re pretty damn decent – every other week, which I suppose bodes well for Roma last weekend after yet another questionable penalty call gave the jailbirds an undeserved point.
A fully healthy Roma – finally – heading up against a not so healthy Torino? I think they like their chances.
Squads
Roma:
ANDREOLLI Marco
ANTUNES Gabriel
AQUILANI Alberto
BERTAGNOLI Julio Sergio
BRIGHI Matteo
CASSETTI Marco
CURCI Gianluca
CICINHO
DE ROSSI Daniele
DONI
ESPOSITO Mauro
FERRARI Matteo
GIULY Ludovic
JUAN
MANCINI Alessandro
MEXES Philippe
PANUCCI Christian
PERROTTA Simone
PIT Adrian
PIZARRO David
TADDEI Rodrigo
TONETTO Max
TOTTI Francesco
VUCINIC Mirko
HOLY SHIT MARCO ANDREOLLI IS ALIVE!!!!!!!
Now that that’s over, as you can see, none of the kiddies made the squad.
Torino:
Portieri: Sereni, Fontana.
Difensori: Comotto, Motta, Natali, Dellafiore, Di Loreto, Lanna, Benedetti
Centrocampisti: Corini, Barone, Lazetic, Grella, Zanetti, Bottone, Nitride
Attaccanti: Recoba, Oguro, Di Michele, Bjelanovic, Comi
(Hint: There’s a pretty big name missing from that list.)
Key Injuries
Wait for it…wait for it….wait for it……….
NONE.
It’s been awhile, huh? (Well, Barusso is still back home in Ghana, but he’s not on a trainer’s table, which is a minor miracle for this squad.)
Alessandro Rosina is out, and despite his form, that is huge.
Probable XI
Roma:
Curci;
Panucci, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto;
De Rossi, Aquilani;
Taddei, Perrotta, Mancini;
Totti.
Curci or Doni? Unless the kid is truly going out on loan – halfway through January and nothings seems close to fruition – it’s gotta be him. Kid’s gotta feel like Spal has an ounce of confidence in him, even if he doesn’t. Panucci is out (along with Max) over the weekend so he’ll probably get the nod over Cicinho seeing as he’ll get the spot this weekend. We assume, if TGIP taps Cassetti and iTunes he’ll wake up Sunday morning with a horse’s head next to him in bed. (Wait, this isn’t Sicily….nm.) Ferrari? Maybe? They get a midweek break next weekend before the schedule comes back around, so I’m not sure they need to rest any CBs beforehand. Lotsa questions, but I can almost guarantee a team put out with the intentions of winning the game.
The big question: is The King ready for a start? I’ll bet he is. Praise the heavens.
Toro:
Fonatana;
Commotto, Dellafiore, Di Loreto, Lanna;
Lazetic, Corini, Grella, Barone;
Recoba, Ventola.
No clue, a lot of their parts are interchangeable.
Key Matchups
Back Line & Keeps v Torino: This one is huge, and may be the only key matchup worth mentioning because one folly and this game transitions to mission impossible (just much better because it doesn’t include Tom Cruise). They can obviously score three goals with ease, but keeping it at two is nice. Less is more. Especially regarding STDs. Write that down. (I’m looking at you, Marco Borriello.)
Mancini v Mancini: Contract or no contract, he’s a difference maker, and before this year probably The Difference Maker (until Alberto Aquilani went from superprospect to having grown men lose sleep thinking about his groin overnight). A performance like the one in Bergamo means two goals are not just possible, but likely. (And a nice, fat contract in a couple weeks. )
Alvaro @#$%ing Recoba v Philou/Juan/Ferrari/Andreolli(!): How they allowed the biggest waste of talent in eons to score 2 goals last time out is beyond me. Seriously, can we not allow a guy still owned by Inter to knock Roma out of a tournament? Please? At least do it for my sanity, which wanes with every passing week during the season. (I know I’m not alone.) Close him down. Yeah?
Game
The weather is going to suck again, which is wonderful, but I think Roma has the upper hand going into this game. Rosinaldo is still Rosinaldo and that’s a huge blow, whether Torino puts out their best lineup or not. Plus, you’re looking at a team which has consistently looked better the second game after a break:
9/16 2-0 Reggina
9/19 2-0 Dynamo
10/20 4-4 Napoli
10/23 2-1 Sporting
11/24 1-0 Genoa
11/27 4-1 Dynamo
Not all were wonderful, but certainly better than the game before. (Yeah, they looked good against Napoli, but 4 goals are still 4 goals.) Considering the weather, I’m looking at a performance reminiscent to the one they put out in Kiev, with Totti and Mancini recreating the above pic while firing on all cylinders, and having Gilmar Velov lobbying for a 30m buyout when the halftime whistle arrives.
Predictions
Score: 3-0 Roma
Goals: Mancini (17), Cicinho (28), Totti (61)
MOTM: Mancini
Mancini “Give-A-Shit-Factor”: 9
King Alberto Sighting: 0 (Or is it 1? Either.)
When: 2045 CET, 1445 EST
Where: Stadio Olimpico
Forecast: 10°C, rain during the day, possible at night as well.
Streaming: Here.
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CHRIS FOR PREZ.
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Maybe vice-prez, none of the streams seem to be working thus far.
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us stateside fools really need to figure out how we can get consistent coverage of the giallorossi. RAI treated me well last year, but it is clear they are all about l’inter this year.
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If we make a push and take over the lead, we will see more La Roma…
Although our gauntlet month will certainly help things..
But yeah we need a Roma Channel!
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True..
I’d vote for the Obama/Chrissy Poo ticket.
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Chris… the only stream working for me is SIPTV on PPMate, not great quality
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4 out of 4 streams listed under Roma are showing the Milan – Catania ticket.
I’ll check the Milan – Catania stream to see if there was a screw up, but it’s not looking good.
Anyone who has found one it would be greatly appreciated.
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Really? Mine was just showing Milan. I’ll check it again. Thanks Gabs.
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it is showing Milan Vs Catania… I thought it is an old match and they would switch to Roma Vs Torino… huh…????
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Can I watch this on Sopcast? I’m a little clueless on this P2P stuff?
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If there’s a stream. Roja Directa has a sopcast stream up but my Sopcast is error messaging me, the asshole.
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yep, I have that sopcast core error myself, but cannot download the newest version, I get an error there too
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The Man is trying to keep us down.
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Live6 may switch over after the other game is over. I guess that one isn’t Milan.
I blame Pato for all this. I’m nnot even kidding.
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ROMA (4-2-3-1): Doni; Cicinho, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto; De Rossi, Pizarro; Taddei, Perrotta, Mancini; Vucinic. A disp.: Julio Sergio, Panucci, Aquilani, Totti, Giuly, Brighi, Cassetti. All. Spalletti
TORINO (4-4-1-1): Sereni; Comotto, Di Loreto, Natali, Lanna; Lazetic, Corini, Grella, Barone; Recoba; Di Michele. A disp.: Fontana, Motta, Dellafiore, Oguro, Bjelanovic, Bottone, Benedetti. All. Novellino
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Looks like Curci is headed on loan..
This straight up sucks.
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It’s on live6, the stream sucks but whatever
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any updates chris?
vuci wearing the black lotto’s? any action?
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Vargas scored for Catania. We need to get this guy NOW!!! His price will only go up and the big clubs are going to come in and offer big bucks for him. Its now or never for Vargas so Rosella/Prade better get off their asses and get him before its too late.
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maybe we have reached an agreement of some sorts that is just under the table right now.
>.>
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christ, anyone have any info on the match?
Is totti really on the bench? not the best way to score 3 goals is it spal?
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0-0 after 20 mins. Totti on the bench.
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thanks lorenzo
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wow, chris, totti in the 61st minute, nice call . . . and we are through!
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thanks, dude. it honestly made my day. i didn’t think i’d get one all season.
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