

Palermo v Roma Roma Roma
By: chris | August 25th, 2007The wait is over and the much anticipated season opener has arrived. I’m stoked, you’re stoked, we’re all stoked. The game against Palermo will take place Sunday evening at 8p in Sicily, so clear your calendar. Despite the Supercoppa victory, this is the big start and a very big test as to where the boys stand. Despite not gaining “elite” status as one of the other big boys to be avoided in the first three fixtures of the season (Roma along with Juve, Inter and Milan), Palermo is definitely only one notch below along with Fiorentina (Lazio is going to struggle for Europe next year, you heard it here first - or 131,978th). So it’s a tough test no matter what the greased up Lega Calcio officials have to say. So, tough test? Tough preview. I still haven’t decided how I’m going to work the season’s previews, so enjoy the ride - it may get a bit bumpy at the start.
The Squad:
Roma: Curci, Panucci, Cicinho, Mexes, Aquilani, Vucinic, Totti, Taddei, Giuly, De Rossi, Alvarez, Tonetto, Julio Sergio, Rosi, Barusso, Doni, Brighi, Della Penna e Cassetti.
Injuries: Mancini, Ferrari, Pizarro, Pit, Juan, Andreolli, Esposito
Notes:
• Della Panna is Claudio Della Penna, an 18 year old striker from the Primavera. Kid’s a good prospect, but unless that much ballyhooed apocalypse arrives, he’s not playing. What it does do, though, is speak volumes about Shabani Nonda. Either he’s hurt and nobody mentioned it or he’s back in Rome packing his bags as we speak. I’d tend to think the latter.
• Cicinho is probably playing, which is freakin’ awesome. How much? Not a clue yet. I find it hard to believe he’d start after being with the squad all of 3 days, but I’ve seen stranger.
• Despite being on the bench last weekend, Mancini isn’t in the squad. Whether it be injury or otherwise, I don’t like this one bit.
• Simone Perrotta has obviously been left off due to his red card last week for two-footing Marco Materazzi in the chest…I mean for saying not nice things to the referee and hurting his feelings.
• Marco Andreolli is sitting at home nursing that injury he picked up in the Azzurrini’s friendly on Tuesday. Roma’s defensive depth chart has gone all heroin chic all of a sudden. It’s damn thin back there.
The Probable Starting XIs:
Roma:
Doni;
Cassetti, Panucci, Mexes, Tonetto;
De Rossi, Aquilani;
Taddei, Giuly, Vucinic;
Totti.
Bench: Curci, Cicinho, Rosi, Alvarez, Barusso, Brighi, Della Penna. (Feel free to go throw up now)
Same starting lineup that performed well last week. I suppose the most likely substitutions are Aleandro Rosi, Matteo Brighi and Cicinho, but who knows. Edgar Alvarez may be brought on late if Mirko and Rodrigo get tired.
Palermo (from palermomania.com - hey, it looks legit):
Fontana;
Zaccardo, Barzagli, Rinaudo, Pisano;
Jankovic, Simplicio, Guana, Bresciano;
Amuari, Miccoli.
Bench: Agliardi, Dellafiore, Capuano, Tedeschi, Migliaccio, Matteini, Cavani.
Key Matchups:
Fabrizio Miccoli, Amauri & Edison Cavani v Roma’s Patchwork Back Four: It’s not exactly a secret that Palermo’s attacking options are pretty sick (although Cavani is better than Miccoli and he doesn’t get nearly enough credit). However, Roma’s less-than-ideal defense did pretty well against Zlatan & Suazo last week and this is comparatively easier. If Roma can perform as well as they did last week, Palermo will struggle to score a goal as Inter did.
Francesco Totti & Ludovic Giuly v Andrea Barzagli & Leandro Rinaudo: Two wily veterans v two youngsters. This is a far cry from Chivu & Materazzi of last week, two experienced and very good Serie A defenders. Barzagli may be Italia’s best defender under 30, but he still isn’t as consistent as desired. I expect Totti and Lulu Gulu to work off one-two’s and exploit the two central defenders by finding space.
Ludovic Giuly v The Side of a Barn: Lulu got quite a few chances against a wide open goal mouth, but felt that it was so easy he couldn’t possibly be that cruel to Inter in a preseason trophy game. Hopefully he starts rippling the back of the net with those sitters, because he should get a few more chances this week.
Doni v Doni: Self-explanatory.
Daniele De Rossi & Alberto Aquilani v Palermo: DDR & AA controlled the game with their midfield play last week and DDR’s impact in his return couldn’t have been more obvious unless he came through the TV and slapped us in the face. Palermo lost their captain, talisman and midfield force (stupidly) in Eugenio Corini, so it’s safe to say the midfield is weaker - despite the talent of Bosko Jankovic. The presence of those two, as opposed to David Pizarro, will severely limit Palermo’s ability to set up efficient counter attacks. If Roma’s Dynamic Duo can perform similarly and fill in the holes on defense then Roma should be victorious. One of the biggest keys and least worries in the squad - it’s good to be a Roma fan.
Expectations:
Roma should start off as they have throughout the preseason - fast, hard and efficient. The ball will run through the center of the pitch, out to the wings, back towards the The Roman Clusterfuck, rinse, wash, repeat. If Mirko can improve with every minute he sees at LW then he could be a difference maker in the game. The big impact will come from, who else, Il Capitano, in the middle of the pitch. With a relatively young back line it really looks like Roma has the strong advantage when in possession. I really feel like the experience and creativity of Totti, Giuly and Taddei will expose Palermo. However, the space in front of Doni will be just as adventurous with Palermo’s 3-headed attacking monster. Should be fun to say the least.
TV/Streaming: On Fox Sports TV at 2:30p EST in the States. The streaming options are here.
Palermo Preview: From The Offside’s resident Rosanero, Kevin, here.
Predictions:
Man of the Match: Lulu Gulu (You want to know how far I’ve come with my hatred for Lulu? That’s how far. First game and he’s my pick for MOTM. Pigs are flying over a frozen hell as we speak.)
Fill-in Player Who Starts Forcing a Fight For a Roma XI Spot: Legend in the Making.
First Cicinho Sighting: 67th minute.
Cards: 4 - 2 apiece, all yellow
Score: 2-1 Roma
Goals: Giuly (34′), Totti (57′), Amauri (72′). Seriously, one time this year I’m going to nail one of these. I have to.
Forza Roma
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Thanks for the preview, Chris. It feels like Christmas Eve tonight, although I have to say the Mancini observations left me a little worried. I caught your comment about Aulas too. We can’t let him go. Not with a couple hours left in the transfer window. (Right?)
I’ll take this little crack in my confidence to sleep. Hopefully it’ll mend.
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ugh…that Mancini news in unsettling.
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I like rinse, wash, repeat. I don’t know why, just do.
I really really doubt Mancini leaves, and I have something for that tomorrow. But I think you can sleep soundly - really do.
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hey chris, will they broadcast the match in rai international?
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I’ve heard no but I’m not 100%
Although it is the only game in the time slot, so maybe
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Ok, I see. Thanks for the preview and info, Chris. Awesome previews you’ve been writing there. You’re the man!
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i am pissed at anybody who had trezeguet in their fantasy teams. damn him and his hat trick
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Mike, I actually think it is now. It’s listed on the website. And thanks, I just can’t wait to stop doing previews and switch to (jubilant) recaps.
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Hey guyz…i hv no serie a telecast in my country..cud u please again tell me the website where live streaming is available..just tell me the website and i guess i wud be able to figure rest of the things out..and one more thing..i have an internet connection of only 128kbps..wud i be able to stream it live at a good pace??… Thanx for your help.
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Harish, the streaming options are in the preview, under….streaming options.
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Thanx a lot Chris, does anyone know about whether 128kbps is a good enough connection to stream?? Maybe i will have to find that out myself.
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Cheers Chris!
I hate this because Palermo are one of the southern teams i root for and Roma has tendecy to get the odd draw with them.
I love your prediction of Cicinho coming in and then Roma conceding 5 Mins later…
HArish: I say try some streaming now with other games.
Try Myp2p.com or google: football stream
Good luck. They are presenting the game on TLN in Canada and on Rai International 1,2,3,and in Africa
http://www.international.rai.it/giostra//mostra.php?id=5685Forza Magica!
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so inter drew with udinese today
but i wont point and laugh until after the result of the palermo gamePosted from
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oh please help me can i see roma game today on sopcast? and if yes which on channel ?
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channel 30198. It’s 0-2!!!
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1st game its a win. awsome!
Forza RomaPosted from
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Chris, did you see todays game??? If you still believe Aquilani is that much better than Pizarro defensively then I will kill myself… he is best 10 out of 20… the game had almost gone out of controle before Brighi came in because Aquilani could barely defend in midfield, he is much better suited for the AMC role, and what an amazing goal from aquilani, don’t get me wrong, I love that guy but he I think Pizarro brings more to the table than him right now, besides Aquilani is destined to play the trequartista role once Perrotta leaves AS Roma.
Cassetti had a very good game today, I think we should defenetly keep him, he is not afraind of the big games and has lots of experience after playing so much last season, besides I see Panucci playing a lot more as CB this year than last.
what a great win chris, I hope you can see some of this faults in aquilani and not be so blinded by his goals.
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Juan, what game were you watching?
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I wonder if you’ll predict an outcome this season that’s NOT in Roma’s favour :p
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JCS, nobody is saying Aquilani is perfect, or fully developed yet, but if missed it he was very tired, as were a lot of the guys. His first half was out of this world. His time on the ball, dribbling and passing (your boys roles) were all stellar, apart from that ridiculous goal he released from distance.
If you hadn’t noticed you’re one of about 3 people who hasn’t yet realized Aquilani is The King and David has been relegated to the pine (down from about 50% in June/July). The only person being fooled here is you. David’s just not that good, Alberto is. There’s a reason why all of Europe wants Aquillani.
And barely defend? Watch the game again. Pizarro brings a fraction of what Aquilani brings.
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Gollum, I was thinking that and….I don’t think so. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
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goals:
2-0 Aquilani:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2uaag_serie-a-0708-palermo-vs-roma-02_sport1-0 De Rossi:
http://www.dailymotion.com/giallorosso11/video/x2ua8r_serie-a-0708-palermo-vs-roma-01_sportPosted from
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mexes not de rossi
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It’s: lather, rinse, repeat. If we wanna get technical.
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we don’t, but thank you
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