

Atalanta: Back to the Grind
By: chris | January 12th, 2008It seems like it’s been eternity since Roma last stepped on the pitch against Sampdoria, with Totti being Totti and Roma getting a huge victory after the suckitude of weeks previous. So they travel up to Bergamo, ready to take on Atalanta who will be with the captain and goalscoring midfielder extraordinaire, Cristiano Doni, who did mean things and was given a timeout by The Powers That Is. Ditto for Ricky Zamps, who is down in Serie B doing second rate things and Simone Inzaghi, who is still being a skeevier, less productive version of his brother. (I think that’s the greatest compliment I’ve ever given Pippo, which really isn’t all that much of a compliment.)
Big news is that King Alberto returns, stacking that central midfield again. Though it still remains to be seen how much pitch time they’ll see. KA did play a full 90 in a friendlyscrimmage, but that doesn’t mean he’s got the match fitness ready for an away trip to a top half club in Serie A. He did train during the holidays instead of taking time off (what a stud), but it just ain’t the same. If I were a betting man, which I am, I’d say we’re looking at a late game run if the weather cooperates. Expect The Grand Imperial Poobah to take out the kiddie gloves. (Still praying for a start though.)
Hard to know what to expect, because both teams are coming off extended breaks, but from what we’ve seen so far this season, Roma hasn’t exactly lit the world on fire the week after an extended break:
9/26 2-0 Reggina
10/20 4-4 Napoli
11/24 1-0 Genoa
Reggina wasn’t vintage Roma, Napoli was nice attacking, craptastic D, and Genoa needed Old Man River to steal victory from the jaws of sister kissing. So with three weeks out, and some of that spent not doing football things, it’s hard to expect a team firing on 11 cylinders. Luckily, we can probably expect the same the other Nerazzuri.
Last Domestic 5
Roma: WWDDW
Atalanta: LWLLD
I don’t think this one matters at much right now, but you can see Atalanta has been struggling to score goals without Doni, who is finishing a 3 game suspension this weekend, and Zampagna, who has been frozen out of the squad since throwing haymakers at Luigi Del Neri in training (or something). However, that one win was a 5-1 spanking of Napoli, so they’re more than capable of the odd game of brilliance, and the 3 losses were to Inter, Juve and Palermo. Which means - Roma should win, but it’s not going to be easy by any stretch.
Squads
Roma:
ANTUNES Gabriel
AQUILANI Alberto
BERTAGNOLI Julio Sergio
BRIGHI Matteo
CICINHO
CURCI Gianluca
DE ROSSI Daniele
ESPOSITO Mauro
FERRARI Matteo
JUAN
MANCINI Alessandro
MARANGON Alexander
MEXES Philippe
PANUCCI Christian
PERROTTA Simone
PIT Adrian
PIZARRO David
TADDEI Rodrigo
TONETTO Max
TOTTI Francesco
Atalanta:
Coppola, Forsyth, Capelli, Carrozzieri, Bellini, Belleri, Manfredini, Pellegrino, De Ascentis, Guarente, Bernardini, Tissone, Ferreira Pinto, Padoin, Langella, Muslimovic, Defendi, Marconi e Floccari.
Key Injuries
Marco Cassetti, Mirko Vucinic and Ludovic Giuly have all been left at home for various reasons which I’m not seeing, and I’m guessing aren’t all that big of deal or else I’d have been slapped in the face with it. Also, Marco Andreolli is still waiting for his own little miracle, and Ahmed Barusso is at the African Cup of Nations doing African stuff.
Probable XIs
Roma:
Doni;
Panucci, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto;
De Rossi, Pizarro;
Taddei, Perrotta, Mancini;
Jesus.
Probably the standard, unless either King Alberto is ready or Spalletti fell on his head and throws Cicinho into the starting XI.
Atalanta:
Coppola;
Belleri, , Capelli, Carrozzieri, Bellini;
Pinto, Guarente, De Ascentis, Langella;
Muslimovic, Floccari.
As with most opponents, just a guess. But they’ll most likely put out a 4-4-2.
Key Matchups
Roma v Lombardy?: While the fellas suck ass in Tuscany, they seem to be much more productive way up north, at least so far this season. Playing twice in Milan and taking deserved 1-0 victories both times. Maybe Lombardy is a true home away from home.
Roma’s Guns v Atalanta’s Impotence:
This one’s simple. These are Atalanta’s top six goal scorers this season:
Cristian Doni 7
Antonio Langella 4
Riccardo Zampagna 3
Adriano Pinto 1
Daniele Capelli 1
Moris Carrozzieri 1
And Roma’s:
Totti 9
Giuly 3
Taddei 3
Mancini 3
Perrotta 3
Juan 2
One of these things is not like the other………….
Philou & Juan v Sergio Floccari: This one isn’t so much a “matchup” as it is “if Philou & Juan lose this one, head between the knees - disaster imminent”. Floccari has been starting up top since November, has played 12 games in total and has scored two goals, one during that Napoli aberration. They don’t have much firepower. He’s not that good. If he starts to do things, even scores a goal, this team is in serious trouble.
Roma v The Weather: It’s supposed to be cold and rainy and snowy and rainy and snow and cold. Absolutely the last conditions you want playing a team which will want to stifle Roma’s free flowing attack and grounded footy. It could be a recreation of either Kyiv or Livorno.
Mancini v Mancini: For some reason, I’m feeling a motivated and on form Mancini on Sunday. I don’t know why. Despite all the distractions and talks of fish & chips, he is a difference maker on any team, and they could use some of his Houdini this time. (The magic, not the disappearing act.)
Game
Poor weather + three weeks off + less than loaded Atalanta = sloppiness. I really don’t expect this to be any sort of recruitment video for the beautiful game. If anything, it’ll be more reminiscent of Prem football. Ugly. Ugly. Ugly. But with Atalanta missing some key ingredients, Roma for the win (close).
Predictions
Score: 2-1 Roma
Goals: Mancini (31), Totti (57), Pinto (78)
MOTM: Mancini
Mancini “Give-A-Shit-Factor”: 9.5
King Alberto Sighting: 79
When: 1500 CET, 0900 EST
Where: Atleti Azzurri d’Italia, Bergamo
Forecast: 6°C, snow/rain.
Streaming: Here.
FORZA ROMA
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good article:
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=496487&root=europe&lpos=spotlight&lid=tab2pos3&cc=5901
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Napoli Milan is tied at 1 28 minutes in and boy let me tell you this is one fucking entertaining match.
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I can’t find highlights ANYWHERE (YouTube, DailyMotion, SoccerPulse, AS Roma Addict)
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2-2 at the half in Milan. What a half!
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the boy Pato scored… he is in tears!
I hope he scores couple for IntermerdaPosted from
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Unbelievable display by Milan. Napoli was in there till the first half , second is all Milan and 10million spent good on this kid.
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FORZA MILAN PER SEMPRE! I’m so insane at the moment, I’m so happy! I cried when Pato scored. We kicked so much ass second half! I can’t talk coherently. I haven’t been this happy ever since we won the Champions League final. What a kick ass match. Milan per sempre!
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Kamran highlights up on youtube
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Hana I think you might have a mental disorder… crying over a meaningless goal jjejeje… had to be milanista jaja
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dude, you have no idea how it’s been being a rossonera this season. it wasn’t just the goal (though a big part of it was), it was what the goal symbolized. we’ve had an atrocious season, that goal symbolized a change for milan during the second half, hopefully.
so um. yeah. jajaja to that dude.
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Hana: good on ya, I can imagine that feeling. Now if only Milan could help stop Inter when you two meet again that’ll be perfect. We need as much ‘help’ from other giants as possible to even keep our scudetto hope alive.
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Dolita, thanks for the understanding. I like Roma a lot, probably my next favorite team after Milan, and am totally rooting for you guys to win the scudetto. I’m hoping that we’ll help you out during the next derby

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Highlights are here: http://www.footytube.com/2008/01/13/atalanta-1-2-roma/
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Wow @ Milan.
They’re back

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well as long as Milan will beat Inter and we at least draw with them I am happy for Milan
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Panucci and Tonetto are out next weekend due to yellows they got at this game…. ENTER CICIHNO!!!
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I think it’s too early to say Milan are back. They did beat Lazio and Sampdoria 5-0 and went back to being crap.. We’ll wait a few more games and see..
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Yet another brilliant performance by Doni. All those people who claim we should sell him if we can get good cash (let alone those hallucinating hippies who claim Curci is a viable replacement) remain incomprehensible to me.
Also, Aquilani is a monster. It’s like there’s 12 men on our team when he’s on. Honestly, I’m starting to believe he’s better than De Rossi (never thought I’d have said that). I know it’s early, so don’t start on me with that.
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jajaj better than De Rossi! dear god jaajaj he is good, almost exelent but he is no De Rossi, De Rossi si De Rossi and to me the most complete and best DM in the world right now, its like Gattusso and Pirlo had a love child or something!
Aquilani is good, and can be great at times but he lacks consistensy. I still like him a lot though, just believe right now Pizarro suits us best
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I said “I know it’s early, so don’t start on me with that.” Which part of that sentence don’t you understand?
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Aquilani lacks consistency? Being founder of the David Pizzaro Fan Club, you should know that he is the most inconsistent player on the team. Playing 1 genius pass out of 4 and the other 3 are turnovers doesn’t mean you are world class.
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And enter Antunes in all likelyhood
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Chris, while some people may be praising you for getting the correct score and goal scorers, I mock you. Not only did you get the wrong minute for EVERY SINGLE ONE of the goals, but you got all the goal scorers in complete reverse order. Thats simply pathetic! Quite frankly, I’d be surprised if you have the audacity to show yourself around these parts again.
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ricci, Pizarro might screw up at times but every game the team benefits a lot from this acurate passing, Aquilani tends to fade out on some games and in others play like a god… I do like Aquilani a lot but I think he is meant to play in a more advanced role
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Anyone who prefers Pizarro to a fit Aquilani — the most dynamic Italian midfielder in years and a dominating offensive/defensive footballer — is smoking sherm, dust, dope, brown, and totally on the gravvy train.
I love this Milanista on year in tears. The year’s been so terrible … a few months ago they were European champions, they got the easisest English team in the CL draw, and they have done poor at home and are still right there for 4th place with those games in hand. If only Messina fans could have it so bad!
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