Roma Travels North

By: chris | October 6th, 2007

0001romaparma_deliriototti.jpgParma v Roma

(Good old days)

One more match before the much needed international breather, as well as the severe downhill slope in the quality of opponent over the next few weeks for the boys in red & yellow. As we all know, the fact that Parma is still in Serie A is an Act of God - or Claudio Ranieri. But they aren’t going to be nearly the pushover they were last year. Personally, I’m actually a big fan of some of their young talent, most notable Luca Cigarini (your new Andrea Pirlo) and Daniele Dessena (who will be inheriting Totti’s crown as King in the Pantheon of Great Hair in the very near future). Should be another challenging game, but good lord is this welcome after the last few weeks.

Any time I think of Parma these days, I think of that ridiculous sum they paid for Hidetoshi Nakata (25m or so I think?), and I thank them kindly for their donation to the Bank of Sensi. I understand prices were inflated around the turn of the century, but dear Christ, that makes David Pizarro look like the bargain buy of the century, right up there with the Lousiana Purchase (apparently dumb decisions aren’t a new thing with the French and exclusive to Raymond Domenech - look, a history lesson). As always, much love to Parma.

And of course, the other thing I think of when I think of Parma? This…

Squads

(This is me being lazy, much love to romanews)
Roma: Venti i giallorossi aggregati: ANTUNES Gabriel, BARUSSO Ahmed, BERTAGNOLI Julio Sergio, BRIGHI Matteo, CURCI Gianluca, CICINHO, DE ROSSI Daniele, ESPOSITO Mauro, FERRARI Matteo, JUAN, MANCINI Alessandro, MARANGON Alexander, MEXES Philippe, PANUCCI Christian, PERROTTA Simone, PIT Adrian, PIZARRO David, TONETTO Max, TOTTI Francesco, VUCINIC Mirko.

Parma:Portieri BUCCI, PAVARINI, PETR Difensori CASTELLINI COUTO, PACI, M. ROSSI, ZENONI Centrocampisti CIGARINI, DESSENA, GASBARRONI, MARIGA, MORRONE, PISANU, TOMBESI Attaccanti CORRADI, MATTEINI, PAPONI, REGINALDO.

Key Injuries

Old Man River: Supposed to play, a wait and see approach.

King Alberto: So take a good look at my face
You’ll see my smile looks out of place
If you look closer, it’s easy to trace
The tracks of my tears

Rodrigo Aurelio:
Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooout.

King Fuckhead:
He’s suspended one game for slapping a ball away from his face, eliciting empathy from altar boys all across the United States.

Ferrari: Was in the shop for repairs….again. If I owned a Ferrari that broke down like he did at his mileage, I’d turn it in for a Hyundai. May be available.

Andreolli: Who the hell knows. Not like it matters.

Doni: May or may not still be moving his bowels through a screen door. Should start.

Parma: Uhhh…….

Probable XIs

Roma:

Doni;
Cicinho, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto;
De Rossi, Pizarro;
Esposito, Perrotta, Mancini;
Totti.

Cicinho will likely get a run. Espo will surely see some minutes, as will Mirko. At the moment it’s a toss up as to which one will start. The best guess is Mirko, so I obviously went with Espo. I also expect Matteo Brighi to see some minutes, but I’ve been saying that for 6 weeks now and it never happens. So I’m just going to say it until it happens, at which point I will become the great prognosticator and you will all have to bow down before my awesome psychic skills. Just like when I said Simone Perrotta will score 10 goals this season (if he didn’t start to go into a Grand mal seizure every time he got the ball in the 18 he’d have about 37 by now - it wasn’t that terrible of a prediction).

Parma:

Pavarini;
Zenoni, Couto, Paci, Castellini;
Dessena, Cigarini, Morrone, Pisanu;
Corradi, Reginaldo.

So it seems like Parma started out the year with a 4-3-3, then switched to a 4-4-2 for the last two games. Who knows what they’ll toss out.

Key Matchups


Roma v The Magical Forcefield Which Has Extended Itself From The Goal Out To The 6 Yard Box:
I’m sorry but this finishing is atrocious. Now it’s not even getting the ball on goal. Some people can’t even get the ball within a quarter mile of the goal (I’m looking at you, Simone & Rodrigo). Let’s hope part of it was playing in front of quality defensive lines and the boys can start to take shooting practice this weekend in front of Pavarini. Confidence will be huge going into this break, and nothing would help it more than a Catania-like assault on the bastard that is the back of the net.

Roma’s Back Four v The Injury Monster:
Alright, this back line is getting Calista Flockhart thin, though through no fault of their own. The injury bug has hit and hit hard, yet again, to the point where you start to wonder if there is some immune system disorder running its way through the back line (like AIDS?). All I ask is to keep them healthy enough to stay on the field so that they can all take a breather during the international break and heal their wounds (yes, I know Philou got called up to Les Bleus - but as we all know, he can show up in his bathrobe and pajamas, because he ain’t playing).

2004 Espo v 2006 Espo:
So far it has looked a little more like the latter, getting some good chances, but not placing them accurately on net (we’re going waaaaaay back to the early friendlies here, also). If Mauro can get into a groove and start hitting the back of the net with a little regularity, those finishing issues may be long gone. He’s shown his ability to create space and a strong shot, if he can add accuracy he could be one of Roma’s major players down the stretch. Just keep repeating this: 16 goals in ‘04. 16 goals in ‘04. 16 goals in ‘04.

Parma’s Young, Talented Midfield v Roma’s Great Midfield:
Beyond the usual suspects of King Alberto, Riccardo Montolivo and Alessandro Rosina, my favorite midfielders and midfield tandem is that of Luca Cigarini and Daniele Dessena. Especially the former, who has a long way to go in reaching Pirlo’s stats, but he does remind of a younger Andrea (the same young Andrea who was allowed the cross the San Siro by Moratti - smooth move, Massimo). So we’ll have a battle of playmakers in Little David and Luca, and then a battle of Danieles. Results aside, this should be fun to watch. (More fun if another certain young midfielder was involved.)

Game

Something tells me this won’t be a close game. Not 7-0, but a solid 2 or 3 goal victory, with Roma dominating the run of play and getting their fair share of chances, all while missing their fair share as well. Parma’s front line can be worrisome, even if inefficient (from what I’ve seen), and their midfield may have some talent, but the further back one goes, the easier it gets for Roma. The Roman front line should have a field day in and around that Parma back line, now if only someone could find the damn net.

As far as Parma goes, their forwards may be a strength, but should still be mostly locked down by Philou and J-Smooth. I think this may frustrate early and - combined with Roma’s quick attack - leave Parma spending much of their day behind the ball, which I think makes this a good day for Little David to get the start (see that right there? write that one down - I’d rather see LD start this one - see, I’m not illogical…all the time). With a couple wingers adept at cutting in - take your pick between Mancini, Mirko and Espo - I think LD’s passes should be enough to expose a defender or two. Just as long as those defenders aren’t Roman because LD is sending passes Parma’s way (got it?).

Don’t expect this one to be all that exciting. Should be just another solid, controlling victory from the fellas. Can’t ask for much more after the last few weeks and should be a good finish heading into the break.

Predictions

Score: 2-0
Goals: Totti (37), Espo (66)
MOTM: DDR

Where: Stadio Ennio Tardini
When: Sunday, 15:00 CET, 9:00 US EST
Streaming: Here.



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  • chris |  October 7th, 2007 at 11:38 am

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    Didn’t even think of that (my italian geographical names aren’t up to par). In fact, I’ve seen a lot of Italian sites use Bayern Munchen, the German name.

    Canna is suspended for yellows

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  • marco aurelio |  October 7th, 2007 at 11:57 am

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    perrotta is injured.

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  • Marco420 |  October 7th, 2007 at 12:03 pm

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    has anybody seen any highlights for this game somewhere?

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  • Romanista SA |  October 7th, 2007 at 12:09 pm

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    Ah yes of course (cannavaro) and of course (Perrotta).

    I hope Montolivo catches some game time.

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  • marco aurelio |  October 7th, 2007 at 12:14 pm

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    highlights parma-roma:

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=UYU1GULq1F0

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  • Marco420 |  October 7th, 2007 at 12:17 pm

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    thanks Marco

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  • i_giallorossi |  October 7th, 2007 at 12:31 pm

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    3 gopher killers. looked like a fairly easy game. 3-0 is the kind of wins roma needs against sides with the quality of parma(lat) hah. champions can afford to tie teams like man u but must crush teams like parma. way to go boys!
    forza roma

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  • marco aurelio |  October 7th, 2007 at 1:11 pm

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    isnt it a beautiful thing to see lazio get hammered like this??? at home too! 1-5 and counting…..

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  • Kshitiz |  October 7th, 2007 at 1:27 pm

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    What is it about frail Milan sides that come and beat Roman teams at home by big margins? Not that I feel sorry for Lazio or anything!

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  • Razvan |  October 7th, 2007 at 1:41 pm

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    marco aurelio, yes is nice to see lazio hammered. i saw the entire game. lazio’s goalie is a joke, hopefully he will also start vs roma. all they have to do to score is to have shots on goal. im sure delvecchio can score a hattrick

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  • marco aurelio |  October 7th, 2007 at 2:05 pm

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    razvan - yup, lazio’s goalie is junk - must be tough when your choices are a either a 45-year old or some call-back from albinoleffe. i’d say you’re right about super marco. hell, even roberto pruzzo or abel balbo would have stuffed a few behind him.

    i’m mildly happy for gilardino. looks like someone gave him a suppository today to purge some goals out of him. the italian nt could use a revitalized, poacher like gilardino.

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  • Inara |  October 7th, 2007 at 2:05 pm

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    Chris, I just thought I’d let you know that Aquilani is now one of my favorite non-OL players. I was watching a rerun of a Roma match and he caught my eye, and you know how much I adore youth talents.

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  • chris |  October 7th, 2007 at 3:48 pm

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    Inara, welcome to the rapidly increasing fan club.

    Has anybody seen the full match download anywhere? Streams didn’t work and I’d like to get ahold of the game.

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  • Kshitiz |  October 7th, 2007 at 4:01 pm

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    Why does Brighi always pretend he’s chewing gum?

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  • Bashar |  October 7th, 2007 at 5:40 pm

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    Why the hell Bonera? What happened to Dainelli?

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  • john |  October 7th, 2007 at 7:13 pm

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    yea that was kinda rough wakin up for the game n it not streaming. awesome result. is there a problem with esposito? im interested in seeing him play n he doest seem to get chances. (injury?)

    i hope the mancini rumers aren’t true the guys an awesome talent n we need him.

    forza roma

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  • Justin |  October 8th, 2007 at 3:51 am

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    esposito had a small injury.. he wasnt on the bench this game..

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  • RomaShield27 |  October 8th, 2007 at 3:54 am

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    With Esposito, I read somewhere that he was all set to start against Parma, but apparently he missed or was late for training the day before the game (Saturday, or maybe Friday?). Does anyone know does that have any truth to it, or did I just imagine that (quite possible on a Monday morning)?

    Chris, it doesn’t look like there are any sources for downloading the full-game. I’ve checked around and can’t find anything. Looks like it just those highlights, but if anyone else has a link to anything more it would be great.

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  • RomaShield27 |  October 8th, 2007 at 3:56 am

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    By the way, just from looking at that first picture of Totti v Parma at the top of the page I suddenly felt the urge to download the full Roma v Parma game from ‘01 to watch again. That will cheer me up this evening.

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  • Ant |  October 8th, 2007 at 4:06 am

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    You can find the full game here:

    http://www.fbtz.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=223

    Chinese commentary with an English undertow.

    We really needed a win like that.

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  • RomaShield27 |  October 8th, 2007 at 4:36 am

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    Cool, thanks Ant.

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  • Daniele |  October 8th, 2007 at 7:33 am

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    A great win, and great to see Mancini and Totti man hugging it out.

    Totti is the best. Hands down.

    This break will help us and then when we come back Aqui wont be far away, and we will be able to catch points in Cl and Serie A.

    I really wish Vuci would score more then he does. He is so gifted.

    2nd place and 1st to go.

    Sempre Roma.

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  • Bashar |  October 8th, 2007 at 10:48 am

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    I might be looking too much into this but do any of you think there was something weird with Mancini’s celebration.. First of all I think he fell to his knees or something so I was like.. he loves us.. then he just seemed to want to get away from the rest of our players who wanted to mob him..

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  • Ezio |  October 8th, 2007 at 1:44 pm

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    Esposito had a small injury on his calf, so was left out as a precaution. Perrotta suffered a possible knee sprain, but he should be back before next game, thanks also to the international break. Cassetti should be back by then too, while I have no idea on how much longer Taddei will need to be out.

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  • liv |  October 8th, 2007 at 1:47 pm

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    Perrotta Out For Two Weeks

    Simone Perrotta has been ruled out for two weeks after picking up an injury during Roma’s 3-0 victory at Parma yesterday afternoon.

    zoom - galleria The energetic midfielder limped off in the 40th minute after twisting his left knee and had to be replaced by Matteo Brighi.

    The 30-year-old was due to play for Italy in the crucial Euro 2008 qualifier against Georgia on Saturday but Coach Roberto Donadoni has now been forced to withdraw the star from his squad.

    Roma hope to have Perrotta back for the next match against Napoli on October 20, but it is believed a more realistic return will be the big week 9 clash with Milan.

    The Giallorossi already have a host of first-team players out injured at the moment. Marco Cassetti, Rodrigo Taddei and Alberto Aquilani are all currently on the treatment table, while Philippe Mexes picked up an injury during the warm-up in yesterday’s match and had to be replaced by Matteo Ferrari.

    Mexes’ condition will be evaluated by the France medical team ahead of their match with the Faroe Island’s, but the stopper is expected to at least be fit to play against Napoli.

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