Palermo 0 - Roma 2: Damn They’re Good

By: chris | August 26th, 2007

Palermo 0 - Roma 2:

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I’d like to introduce you to your 2007-08 Associazione Sportiva Roma, also known as “awesomeness collectively personified.” In a game where Roma was obviously a) not at full-strength and b) still not in full form/fitness yet, they completely dominated for stretches, and when they needed to sit back, absorb pressure and defend the goal, they did so against one of Serie A’s premier attacking front lines. The game was largely a tale of two halves, with Roma completely dominating both ends of the first half, the beginning of the second half, then clearly getting a little winded and handing over the keys to the game to Amauri, Fabrizio Miccoli and Edison Cavani. Doni was absolutely brilliant after being lined up against Sicily’s resident firing squad and making some good, some great, and some spectacular saves to keep a clean sheet after the final whistle blew. As impressive a performance as we could’ve hoped for at this stage.

The Stats:

Palermo: Fontana, Zaccardo, Rinaudo, Barzagli, Capuano, Tedesco (1° st Bresciano), Guana (8° st Migliaccio), Simplicio, Jankovic (1° st Cavani), Miccoli, Amauri.
A disp.: Agliardi, Matteini, Dellafiore, Cossentino
All.: Colantuono

Roma: Doni, Cassetti, Mexes, Panucci, Tonetto, De Rossi, Aquilani, Taddei, Giuly (30° st Cicinho), Vucinic (24° st Brighi), Totti (40° st Alvarez).
A disp.: Curci, Rosi, Barusso, Della Penna.
All.: Spalletti

Goals: Mexes (3°), Aquilani (27°)

Cards: Barzagli, Guana, Bresciano, Brighi.

Pseudo-Recap:

The season kicked off better than anyone could’ve expected, after only 3 minute Roma went up on a Rodrigo Tadde cross that about skimmed the goal mouth before landing on a lunging Philippe Mexes’ foot, which sent the Giallorossi faithful into a frenzy, and I scurrying to the comp to make sure he was still in my fantasy lineup (he is - booya). If you’re going to have your (mostly) sit-at-home defender score the first goal of campaign after three minutes, I’d say you’re in good shape. Damn good shape.

(Don’t even ask me what the announcer is saying) Courtesy of Albacore, aka The Tuna.

You want some chances on net? Take your pick. Mirko Vucinic, Rodrigo Taddei, Lulu Gulu, Alberto Aquilani, Francesco Totti - they all had their shots. Alberto Fontana earned his paycheck with a few stops as Roma fired early and often, already in mid-season form in that respect. Mirko was particularly impressive with his one v one skills and footwork, and even had a few good defensive stops.

The tenth minute was Palermo’s best chance of the first half, when Amauri headed a pass over to Ciro Capuano and he put it off the top of the bar. A few minutes later Miccoli jumped up to peek over the wall and sent a shot to Doni’s left which he dove for and saved extremely well. At this point it looked like Good Doni had shown up, but one can never be too sure so the nitro and oxygen tanks were close by for Roma fans across the world. Palermo continued with the aerial attack, and the game continued to resemble a high-flying circus act - including an indiviual run from The French Pocket Rocke through Palermo’s defense, at least until he met Andrea Barzagli who said “No soup for you!”

And then, and then, and then, this……..

……that. Kid’s good I hear. David, meet bench. Bench, meet David. You two should get along just fine. Fantastic goal, nothing more needs to be said. The future is now.

That goal essentially took the steam out of Palermo for the remaining of the half, and Roma continued to dominate on the attack as they had throughout the first half hour. Mirko looked to make it three clear after flicking a ball over the top of Fontana, only for Leandro Rinaudo to clear it out before it got to the goal mouth - bastard. The best remaining chance of the half was Totti’s free kick low to the right which was saved well by Fontana, who only prevented another goal by a hair. At this point, the bubbly was on ice and ready to be uncorked.

The second half started off pretty much the same as the first, with Roma firing hard and firing often. Fontana was on his toes and parried away shot after shot for awhile, and someone surely needs to check his post game pee test for steroids, cocaine and/or viagra. The big difference in the game came after the half when Edison Cavani was brought on, and Palermo started to take control of the game. No, those two are not a coincidence, either.

Basically, Miccoli fired off the woodwork and missed a goal by centimeters, Cavani fired from close range a few times and was saved or missed, Migliaccio nearly scored a header, Amauri was everywhere, even throwing in a few stepovers to remind Dunga that he still is Brazilian and, you know, could actually play for the Selecao. In summary, the last half hour was alot of Doni facing the firing squad and a couple near breakaways from Lulu Gulu and Cicinho, who was playing RW in what looked to be a 6-2-1-1, aka The Team Bus. Luckily enough, like a prize fighter who had exhausted his arsenal yet still failing to knock out his opponent (I’m looking at you, George Foreman), Palermo completely took its foot off the pedal with 5 minutes remaining and conceded defeat. Whistle blows, commence bubbly.

Individual Recaps:

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Alberto Aquilani: My Boy. Seriously, at this point there is little to do but watch in amazement as he becomes one of the best players in the world in front of our eyes. He was dynamic at both ends, controlled the ball and tempo well, sent out some cheeky passes (including a back heel), but most importantly, he has really matured over the last 6 months or so. Or maybe we’ve just missed it due to his injury-plagued season. The goal? Ethereal. David Pizarro has lost his starting spot. King Alberto.

* - And Roberto Donadoni was in the stands. How much would you like to bet he starts against France?

Francesco Totti:
We all know he is Il Capitano, leader of the Giallorossi and on the very very brief list of the world’s best players. But every time the season starts anew, and maybe this is just me, he just never ceases to amaze me by how damn good he really is. His moves are sublime, his touch is perfection and when the ball is at his feet, defenders are left awaiting his next move, because there is nary a chance in hell they will take it away. The man is a virtuoso, a maestro - throw every superlative in the book at him and it still wouldn’t be enough. His work is art and his art takes your breath away; he’s just that damn good. He won’t be around forever, cherish every moment. (I’m done, really)

Doni: Brilliant. Just brilliant. He saved no less than two goals in the second half with some superb saves, and kept his positioning tight and didn’t get out of his element, especially with a squad whose main goal at times was obviously to find Amauri’s noggin from the wings. He didn’t get too aggressive on the crosses and kept his cool. Next game? Who the hell knows. Like we all know, some days this is the Doni we get, others…charge up the defibrillators.

Cicinho: Surprisingly, he was brought in for Lulu Gulu and took up post at RW. Although it was quite obvious The Grand Imperial Poobah had gone into full defensive mode at that point. We only got 15 minutes, but it was instantly obvious how well Cicinho is going to fit into this squad. That much touted plus-plus speed was there in spades, and he was close to finding himself all in front of goal with a serene lollipop pass from Francesco. Well worth the wait.

Mirko Vucinic: A repeat performance of the Juventus and Inter matches: fantastic in the first half and somewhere in the locker room playing cards with Claudio Della Penna during the second half. He’ll need to recover more consistency, but until then he’ll be more than adequate filling in for Mancini - when he returns.

Amauri: He just gets better and better every single time I see him. I’m glad Roma was able to get this game out of the way early, because I have a feeling he is going to tear through Serie A with little regard for the women and children.

Edison Cavani: This kid is so gifted. Once he matures and grows into his body a little more (he’s damn thin), he’ll be lighting up Europe. Very impressive.

Alberto Fontana: Despite losing and giving up a couple goals, there was nothing he could do about either and he really saved Palermo from an embarrassing scoreline. 40 or not, hell of a game.

Key Matchup Analysis:

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Fabrizio Miccoli, Amauri & Edison Cavani v Roma’s Patchwork Back Four:

Roma held well, despite the onslaught Palermo was able to muster up in the second half. Miccoli hit a post, Cavani had a rocket of a point-blank shot saved by Doni and Amauri was a constant nuisance and factor throughout the game. They had their chances but were shut out by a collective effort from the back four, the midfield and Doni. Winner: Roma’s back four (only because Palermo failed to score).

Francesco Totti & Ludovic Giuly v Andrea Barzagli & Leandro Rinaudo:
Both did well, and Rinaudo had some particularly impressive moments, but Totti and Lulu showed they are forming a nice chemistry. Lulu was able to create a lot of space but wasn’t able to really take things to that next step - as he was outmuscled often. Still, Totti took care of business and was able to fire hard and fire often, despite not bagging a goal. Winner: Totti & Gulu.

Ludovic Giuly v The Side of a Barn:
Lulu didn’t get too many chances to shoot on goal, so there isn’t a clear winner. Winner: Push.

Doni v Doni: The world-beating Doni showed up and took charge of the game when Palermo started pressing. Winner: Good Doni.

Daniele De Rossi & Alberto Aquilani v Palermo:
While Aquilani was a revelation, DDR didn’t exactly have his best game in the shirt. Still, both absolutely set the momentum of the game in the first half and controlled the tempo and game for large stretches. Winner: DDR & AA (mainly AA).

Awards:

Man of the Match: Doni. Obviously Doni was outstanding, but what’s more is how those saves affected Palermo. It’s no secret the Rosaneri were firing on all cylinders as the second half progressed, forcing Roma to park the team bus in front of goal. But Doni’s saves not only kept the ball out of the net, they also forced the momentum to refrain from reaching turbo overdrive and send Palermo to net with confidence and the look of Jack from the Shining in their eyes. Great performance by Alexander.

Player Who Earned Himself A New Nickname: At this point, we need to do something about Aquilani. Il piccolo coccodillo isn’t going to cut it at this point. We need something that aptly encompasses all that is Alberto Aquilani. I like The King, or King Alberto. Chime in with your suggestions.

Best Defender: Mexes, easy. He did well by keeping Amauri in check aerially, and that goal doesn’t hurt either.

Holy @#$%…Who Is That?: Edgar “Burritos” Alvarez, both for actually getting onto the pitch (for Totti, no less), and actually impressing. He’s on his way out, hopefully someone was impressed by the 7 seconds he got and is willing to pay a bazillion euros for his services.

Least Enthused By The 2-0 Scoreline At Halftime: The Grand Imperial Poobah, who looked like somebody had just killed his dog even though Roma had their foot on the neck of Palermo for the entire half.

Injuries: None (that we know of). Although King Alberto did send my heart into arrhythmia when he went head over heels in the second half and slammed his shoulder into the ground. Looks to be fine, probably a little sore.

Overview: Quite simply, Roma is a scudetto contender. If they can go to Sicily at half-strength and dominate the game for the majority of time, while keeping that highly-potent offense out of the net (despite some phenomenal chances) when they were pushed back, then this Roma team has something extremely special. Scudetto special.

* - Full highlights, if available, and transfer newsie bits tomorrow.





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  • Tommy |  August 26th, 2007 at 8:29 pm

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    I’m pretty sure that commentator in the video you feature got it wrong. It was -Taddei- that had the cross in for the first Mexes goal, not -Giuly-.

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  • Vlad |  August 26th, 2007 at 8:39 pm

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    Great synthesis Chris. I think Aquilani deserves the MOtM award as much as Doni, great game by both though.

    Isn’t Prince Alberto a better name for him? He’s not king- yet. Plus, it has a nice ring to it.

    Cavani is damn good, every time he comes on for Palermo he’s an offensive threat, deserves a starting spot. Btw, did you see Rosina’s sweet chip from the edge of the box? We need one of those two in a Roma kit eventually.

    Btw, I don’t know what that guy was saying, yelling Giuly’s name throughout the play, but it was Taddei that gave the assist to Mexes.

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  • chris |  August 26th, 2007 at 8:40 pm

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    I thought it was Giuly too, but I guess I was too excited seeing Mexes steaming in at the other end.

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  • chris |  August 26th, 2007 at 8:42 pm

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    Oh, and I’m going to pretend like you didn’t just suggest that or use the worst pun in the history of puns.

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  • Tommy |  August 26th, 2007 at 8:45 pm

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    My mom says that it should be ‘Al Aquifina’.

    I King Alberto plenty though.

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  • Vlad |  August 26th, 2007 at 8:46 pm

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    What pun?

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  • mike |  August 26th, 2007 at 8:49 pm

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    Hey, is it only me? Is there something wrong with that aquilani goal video?

    Haha.. If that 1st goal assist is really from Taddei, it kinda proves that taddei is underrated.

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  • chris |  August 26th, 2007 at 8:59 pm

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    “Prince Alberto a better name for him? He’s not king- yet. Plus, it has a nice ring to it.”

    Come on, that’s just wrong in so many ways I can’t even count.

    And yeah, Taddei is severely underrated, but I suppose in the long run that’s a good thing.

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  • kevin |  August 26th, 2007 at 9:08 pm

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    Good match for Roma..Too bad Palermo didnt start playing until the second half

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  • Lorenzo |  August 26th, 2007 at 9:14 pm

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    Thats one of the funniest lines I’ve read in a while. Best part about it is that there is no way he even realized what he was writing. Hell, it didn’t occur to me until 10 mins after Chris commented on the “pun.” Thats it, from now on Chris, your boy will always be known to your readers as a cock-ring. Goddammit…now I need to find a new team!!!!

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  • DOe |  August 26th, 2007 at 9:20 pm

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    Pretty good midfield display by Aquilani! Perfect!!

    wow..haha… i didn’t expect that my team being 1st in the roma offside fantasy league. great start, bravo aeroplanino!

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  • aadil |  August 26th, 2007 at 9:45 pm

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    when giuly gets the timing down on when to turn on the jets in relation to the pace of the others’ play, look the hell out! the announcer was right about the totti-giuly connection: il capitano’s precision passes to a flying giuly? my pants are wet in anticipation (urine).
    our pace is already sick, but think when cicinho eventually gets his…ga-damn.
    my only worry is of course the defensive lapses. and i guess more cicinho-time won’t really help that out.
    but whatevs, im hyped for the year! we’re looking stronger than i thought we would at the start.
    chris, i discovered this blog just a little while back. the pre/post have been awesome to read. great work, man.
    in solidarity, my fellow romanista

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  • billi |  August 26th, 2007 at 10:26 pm

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    guys how can i start roma the offside league? it asks id and password and when i enter 692 and spalletti it says i’m wrong. Is it still opened or no?

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  • Eric Nova |  August 27th, 2007 at 12:05 am

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    I know some say don’t judge too early. But I believe Roma can win the title 07-08. Aquilani was excellent in the match, well I know he IS excellent all the time. And will get better and better in the future. No Doubt. I was worried when he held his shoulder on the pitch, but later it seemed alrihgt. Relieved. Please don’t let injury ruin a good player, I crossed my fingers.

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  • billi |  August 27th, 2007 at 12:44 am

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    and one more thing. maybe you know where can i find la gazetta dello sport marks ? it’s really interesting what italians think about our game.

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  • Marco |  August 27th, 2007 at 12:49 am

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    Wicked Aquilani strike! Great report Chris.

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  • Ethan |  August 27th, 2007 at 5:17 am

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    Chris et. al., while I agree Doni came up with some great saves, I felt he was indecisive off corner kicks into the box and often got himself stranded out of position. Perhaps I am nitpicking here, but to my mind this is an area of his game that needs work.

    The D will shore up well when Juan returns; I think we will see fewer lapses and scrums in front of Roma’s goal when he and Mexes are bossing the back line. Tonetto and Cassetti were solid — a great sign. Would still like some cover for that LB position, Rosella!

    Great way to start the campaign!

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  • Tim |  August 27th, 2007 at 6:24 am

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    Billi,

    Gazzetta.it doesn’t show the marks, as I’m sure you’ve figured out. I actually have today’s paper so I can try listing them later.

    Aquilani got the best for roma (7). Taddei, Vucinic, Tonetto got 6. Most of the others got 6.5

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  • Nick |  August 27th, 2007 at 6:32 am

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    Did anybody watch the match on SerieA.tv? Does it actually work, is it worth paying $110? I tried to find a pub that showed it in Paris but none of the football pubs carried it. Would appreciate any advice about watching Roma in Paris…

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  • billi |  August 27th, 2007 at 6:38 am

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    oh thanks tim i know yesterday marks. but i thought i can find them in internet. on gazzetta.it there is each player’s statistics so there i can see “media voto” it was the first match so i get it. but i don’t know what to do when it’ll be week 10 and so on.

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  • DB |  August 27th, 2007 at 7:00 am

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    Great start to the season and a clinic on how to play the beautiful game in the first half. The ball movement and one touch play reminded me of the first half of the first leg against Man U. Fucking awesome.

    What we still need to work on…obviously, Juan will help out with the D, but I am still concerned about Roma’s D on the counterattack. There is a lot of space in the middle of the field. We saw it against Juve and it was there last night, but Palermo just did not finish. Amuri and Miccoli are going to give opposing Ds headaches all year long. Nice to see both of them back playing in Serie A. (PS: Miccoli will be called up to the Azzuri. His pace, tenacity, & creativity will jolt some life into that team.)

    Also, Roma’s trend of storming out of the gates in the first half and then dropping off in the second half has become the the MO of this team. We have seen it for the last couple years. If we really want to challenge for the scudetto and/or CL, this needs to be fixed.

    Other notes: Capello was right…Giuly will be the best off-season signing in Europe. Once he gets his timing down with these guys, it is going to be fun to watch.

    Chris is also right. I thought Aquiliani was going to need another year to “really” break out, but his time is here. His body has matured and he is playing with a very high level of confidence. He no longer has the look on his face that says “Wow I’m playing with these guys.” Instead it is, “Hey everybody, I’ve got the shit, give me the ball.” I attribute his acension to the throne with Spalleti’s coaching and guidance.

    Other Serie A thoughts…
    Forza Udinese.
    Did anyone catch Rosina’s goal? Beautiful.
    The Scudetto will be determined on the last day of the season.

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  • Chico |  August 27th, 2007 at 9:53 am

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    Grande Roma.
    Full highlights from italia 1 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GU1pyE69FuU&mode=related&search=

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  • Juan Carlos Sol |  August 27th, 2007 at 11:57 am

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    Hey Chris,

    I think you got me wrong dude, I don’t dislike Aquilani or think he is a bad player in any way, far from that I think he is going to be one of the great Roma players of his generation but I just don’t think the MC role is the right one for him.

    Right now i see David giving us more in that position than Aquilani. What I saw this last game was that De Rossi took more opon the playmaker role than Aquilani and aQuilani just pushed up more. While when we have Pizarro in the field he is the one making those awsome long passes and dribbling like a mad man, he just can keep posetion much more easily than Aquilani can, Aquilani is not that goo don the dribble and his long pass is not as good as David’s or De Rossi’s so he playes in a diferent role when he is on the team. It may seem we are better defensilvely because with him on the pitch De Rossi stays back more and Aquilani is more of a box to box midfielder and with David it is the other way around. I think that the reason that David was not on the pitch was why Totti did not come much into the game, David almost always opens up the game by giving Totti the ball wide up front…

    in short I think Aquilani would be much better of playing as Trequartista and if we do have Pizarro, David and Aquilani in form and PErrotta injured or suspended we are more likely to see a trio of De Rossi, Pizarro and Aquilani than we are likely of seeing Vucinic out wide in the left…

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  • James |  August 28th, 2007 at 1:45 pm

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    Nick - if you are able to install a satellite dish, you can watch Roma games by tuning it (and a receiver with viacess) into the HotBird satellite and receiving the Al Jazerra Sports +1 and +2 channels.

    I love Aquilani too and I’m astonished he has improved so much, but I still think Pizarro should start ahead of him.

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