Arsenal: A Tale of One Man

By: chris | March 10th, 2009

Roma (0) v Arsenal (1)

As it stands, there will be no Totti. There will be no De Rossi. There will be no Perrotta. The squad list appears bustling, but as ever, it’s anything but. The bodies are dropping. Those that could be considered “fit” we can probably count on one hand. Mexes has the flu. Aquilani will be risking life and limb solely for a 15 minute cameo. Juan hasn’t played since Genoa. Pizarro’s thigh remains in question. Doni’s knee and shoulder give him worries – before we assess the state of his brain. Simone Loria is unfit in more ways than one. Things have become so desire there may be more behind this picture than a first glance would indicate:

And in the wake of crippling injuries, only a cohesive team can reign victorious.

The defense will need to be strong, that goes without saying. If they crumble the rest is moot. The back four must be collectively and individually perfect. Same goes for the midfield, but they inspire little confidence as early rumors indicate a 34 year old left back who has played all of seven games this year will be given his central midfield debut. And without the human safety net known as Daniele De Rossi, no less. Matteo Brighi is a fine stand-in general and Rodrigo Taddei no doubt a valiant soldier, but the collective unit hardly inspires a great deal of fear.

David Pizarro will, should he find himself fit enough, have to be on his game, as when he’s not the dynamic of the side shifts. The attack is scattered, lifeless and ineffective. The midfield forced into retreat and the defense pegged on their back foot the entire game.

At striker it will be either Francesco or Julio Baptista. If Francesco plays – and really, at this point it should be expected he starts on the pine but a massive lift should the opposite come true – perfection is but the standard, regardless of injury. If Julio plays, he’ll have to turn in the game of his brief Roman career.

In short, every one will need to turn in a night of perfection under the brilliant European nights. That is except for one man. An enigmatic, infuriatingly inconsistent striker, yes. But one with supreme qualities and a heart that beats for both Roma and the big game, transforming him into a burgeoning legend. He’ll have to transcend perfection. Fortunately enough, this is his wheelhouse. The days he lives to conquer and we live to watch.

FBL-EUR-C1-REAL MADRID-ROMAROMA

Squad

Roma:


4 JUAN SILVEIRA DOS SANTOS
5 PHILIPPE MEXES
7 DAVID MARCELO CORTES PIZARRO
8 ALBERTO AQUILANI
9 MIRKO VUCINIC
10 FRANCESCO TOTTI
11 RODRIGO FERRANTE TADDEI
13 MARCO MOTTA
14 FILIPE
15 SIMONE LORIA
17 JOHN ARNE RIISE
19 JULIO BAPTISTA
21 SOULEYMANE DIAMOUTENE
22 MAX TONETTO
23 VINCENZO MONTELLA
24 JEREMY MENEZ
25 GUILHERME DE MORAIS GUSMAO ARTUR
27 JULIO SERGIO BERTAGNOLI
32 DONIEBER ALEXANDER MARANGON (DONI)
33 MATTEO BRIGHI
35 ANDREA BERTOLACCI


Projected XI

Doni
Motta, Juan, Mexes, Riise
Taddei, Brighi, Tonetto
Pizarro
Baptista, Vucinic

This lineup is how RomaNews sees matters shaking out, but given the fact that not even Spalletti knows what his lineup will look like until the morning’s medical rounds, I don’t think there’s much use in dwelling on this. No point guessing injuries.

Key Matchups

Arsenal are going to do precisely what they did in London: attack with speed and life. Quick, incisive movement, bursting runs and close numbers down on Romans when in possession. They’re going to try and make life hell for Roma’s attackers and a worse hell for the midfield and defense. In other words: prevent Roma from playing Spalletti’s game.


Roma v Possession:
Maintaining possession is really the most simple form of defense. The opposition can’t score when they don’t have the ball, can they? That’s step number one after the shambollocks in London. Keep the ball smartly – meaning doing so while accounting for the counter – and half the battle is won.

A Back Four v Four in the Back: With Juan ready to go the worry lessens significantly. He’s twice the player as Loria and it also allows Mexes to focus on playing his own game, rather than having to play the part for two. Motta’s been a stud and Riise has been solid more often than not; thus enabling them to easily play as a cohesive defensive unit as opposed to simply standing as four defenders on a pitch. If they do that while playing to their expected levels, Arsenal should find attacking a great deal more difficult than in London.

Mirko v Arsenal:
Great players can transcend tactics. Mirko’s that and so much more.

Roma v Injuries:
Goes without saying, I think. For a team physically shattered going in, they can ill afford any other setbacks.

Arsenal v Rome:
In the last two years, Roma have dropped a total of twelve Serie A points at home. They’ve lost twice in the Champions league and drawn once – with an incredibly strong Manchester United team taking the bulk of the credit.

The last English team to jaunt to Rome after a 1-0 win in London? This one:

The Stadio Olimpico is a fortress. Their fortress.

Predictions

Maybe no predictions will bring some luck?

Not really sure what else to say. They deserve this. After the drama and mourning of the summer, the constant wave of injuries resulting in a horrid start and the continued crawl back up the table, they deserve another round at the very least. They’ve fought too hard all year long. But then, the gods haven’t been smiling, so why should they now?

When: 2045 CET, 1545 EST. (Daylight savings.)
Where: Olimpico, Rome.
Forecast: 8°C, clear.

Streaming: MyP2P.

Liveblog:
Si, and early, as this is only really half the preview. Much of what needs to be discussed can only happen once some concrete injury news leaks.


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  • Kistajk |  March 11th, 2009 at 7:43 am

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    I told you guys Mexes would be out.

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  • Ian |  March 11th, 2009 at 7:53 am

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    Guys, let’s be honest, Mexes has not looked all that solid for the last couple of matches. It’s unusual for him, but it’s true.

    And at least Spaletti has the sense to replace him with Diamoutene, who has looked just fine so far, rather than Loria. Whoever asked if it could get any worse, the answer is an unequivocal yes, Loria could be playing.

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  • alessio |  March 11th, 2009 at 7:54 am

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    Didn’t DDR have the game of his life last year against Real with a fever? C’mon, Phillipe, man up.

    The last English team to jaunt to the Stadio Olimpico after a 1-0 win in London?

    Ughhhhh too soon. Hope it goes better for you guys.

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  • Kurdt |  March 11th, 2009 at 7:59 am

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    An announcement from Roma Official ,”Any players who can get a hat-trick against Arsenal tonight will get his lifetime contract after the match.”

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  • Daniele |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:00 am

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    If he has a fever of 103, its not about man’ing up.

    De Rossi had the fever come down last year contro Real.

    I guess Mexes is mad sick. Sucks.

    I have confidence still.

    Sorry Ale for what happened to Juve.

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  • Daniele |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:00 am

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    Kurdt,

    I am pulling for Aqui then.

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  • Traian |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:06 am

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    I believe in the Roman spirit!! FORZA ROMA!!

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  • Kurdt |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:06 am

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    lol I go for Tonetto.

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  • Daniele |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:06 am

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    Calcio Comedy: Spalletti And Conti To Play Against Arsenal Amidst Roma Injury Crisis

    Desperate times call for desperate measures, and Roma’s injury crisis means that coach Luciano Spalletti will be forced to play against Arsenal tonight…

    Roma’s hopes of progressing past Arsenal in the Champions League last 16 seem to have all but disappeared, as they now have just one senior squad member fit for tonight’s return game at the Stadio Olimpico.

    Prior to Wednesday the absentee list was already lengthy enough. Simone Perrotta, Marco Cassetti, and Cicinho were injury casualties, Daniele De Rossi was suspended, and Christian Panucci had been left out of the Champions League squad.

    Moreover, midfielders David Pizarro and Alberto Aquilani were major doubts, Brazilian centre-back Juan reported a muscular problem on Tuesday, goalkeeper Doni also missed the last training session and Francesco Totti was another big question mark because he still feels pain in his knee.

    Things went from bad to worse thereafter. Philippe Mexes was laid up with a fever, Pizarro and Aquilani failed to recover, while Doni and Totti also resigned themselves to being unable to play.

    And then came the cherry on top: the team bus, heading to the Olimpico, had to come to a sudden stop in order to narrowly miss an old man walking his donkey across a busy road. All players on board picked up a case of whiplash and had to go to hospital.

    That means that Roma officially have just one fit squad member for the visit of Arsenal. That player is much-maligned defender Simone Loria, who by a stroke of luck got on the wrong bus at the team hotel, and instead headed off to the Colosseum with a group of Japanese tourists. Loria, as usual, only reacted to his mistake when it was too late, but he will at least now be able to play tonight.

    With so many players out, an alternative solution must be sought in the form of a few veterans.

    “It’s like riding a bike – you never forget how to kick a ball,” joked first team coach Luciano Spalletti, clearly trying to hide his dismay, as he pulled on his boots for the first time since the early 1990s.

    “Samir Nasri? Pah. I’ll have you know that I was one of Viareggio’s top performers in 1990, and I’m still something of a legend at La Spezia. We came third in Serie C1 in 1989, you know!”

    As Spalletti prepared to test his mettle against the likes of Robin van Persie, another familiar face was preparing for action.

    “I’ll show these whipper-snappers what’s what,” boomed 1982 World Cup-winning legend Bruno Conti as his wife busily sewed his name onto the back of a replica kit. “Form is temporary, class is permanent. But my back is killing me…”

    With two midfield places taken care of, Spalletti and Conti busily set about filling the rest of the team. A few under-19 players have been drafted in to serve as the back four; assistant coach Marco Domenichini will be in the engine room at the ripe old age of 51; a particularly enthusiastic fan has been told that he can play in goal if he brings his own gloves; and the head of the local Communist party will serve as the left-winger.

    UEFA President Michel Platini has confirmed that Spalletti, Conti and co will be allowed to play due to Roma’s injury crisis.

    “These are exceptional circumstances, so it is only fair that we bend the rules in order for this game to go ahead. It is a sad state of affairs, but the most important thing is that everyone on the bus is safe and well.”

    But this all leaves the Roma striker’s position vacant. It has been rumoured that, in an attempt to even things up, Arsenal have offered the Giallorossi the use of Nicklas Bendtner for the evening.

    “We’re not that desperate,” huffed Spalletti.

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  • Kurdt |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:19 am

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    4 1/2 hours into the game, I say fuck the injuries! Here’s a proverb,” A wounded wolf bites harder.” Forza Roma!

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  • Ian |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:19 am

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    I hope Motta gets a hat trick, then. Honestly, I don’t care if we sign Aqui or not, he never plays.

    Of course, if he plays today and helps us win, I’ll love him again.

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  • jed, aka mr. i hope mriko vucinic gives us a wink like before the chelsea game |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:20 am

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    Forza Roma, pressure makes diamonds, that means you, Diamoutene. you can do it roma.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nwv61Uu1fdA&feature=related

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  • fital69 |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:20 am

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    hahaha damn good Daniele
    I’ll kick your ass if that is really going to happend, huhuhu

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  • avala |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:22 am

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    Good’ un, Daniele :-)

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  • Jon |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:22 am

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    is juan certain to start?
    i dare not watch gloria+diamond in defence

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  • Kistajk |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:24 am

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    @Ian: LOL! So true!!

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  • Kurdt |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:26 am

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    jed it’s Mirko not mriko, don’t jinx it man.

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  • jed, aka mr. i hope mriko vucinic gives us a wink like before the chelsea game |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:30 am

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    yea i know kurdt, simple typing error, i’ll do spell it right ten times each now, like second grade
    mirko
    mirko
    mirko
    mirko
    mirko
    mirko
    mirko
    mirko
    mirko
    mirko

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  • mac |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:30 am

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    Even though I know Roma usually don’t play head games, we need every advantage possible. While most likely not the case, it is possible that saying Mexes is out is a ploy. At least I hope.

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  • jed, aka mr. i hope mriko vucinic gives us a wink like before the chelsea game |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:30 am

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    do* delete it

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  • avala |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:33 am

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    Mexes is out, no doubt at all.

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  • Daniele |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:50 am

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    next question.

    Will mexy be on the sidelines spreading his germs after score?

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  • chris |  March 11th, 2009 at 8:51 am

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    Mexy was sent home.

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  • Daniele |  March 11th, 2009 at 9:03 am

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    Mamma mia.

    Walking wounded doesn’t even come close.

    We are like the hospice of Europa.

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  • Apuzzo |  March 11th, 2009 at 9:35 am

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    Wow, Mexes absolutely out? Sorry guys but this is our early exit. It has been a down and up and then down again season. After today, we can concentrate on that number 3 or 4 spot.

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