

Back To The Magic
By: chris | April 13th, 2008This game was about two reactions. The reaction going into the game with only one piece of major silverware left to fight for and the reaction after Antonio Di Natale’s goal early on in the second half. On Sunday, more than any other day this year, they reacted like champions. I can honestly say today was the first day this season I’ve thought they had It.
The opening session was Roma’s, with a few interspersed Udinese counterattacks thrown in; surely a disappointment to go into the half without having scored. Whether they were buoyed by the presence of Totti or kicking the scudetto push up a notch - probably both - they were undoubtedly in Udine for three points and no less. Arriving in Udine knowing they were a class above, and it showed.
For me, the epiphany appeared to come immediately after the Udinese goal, when Roma - despite the Panucci/Doni shenanigans - promptly marched down the field and put in a real retaliatory effort, as if to say “game on”. From that point forward, it appeared they kicked into a higher gear, raising their game one more notch to simply get it done. And that’s it. They just got it done. Sure, it was pretty at times, but they stayed composed, stayed confident, stayed focused and imposed themselves on Udinese until they broke. And it didn’t even take Mirko’s smooth finish for Udinese to break. It was quite clear the question was not if Roma would score, but rather when and, more to the point, how many. A single goal was almost a certainty; multiple a real possibility.
Mirko’s goal opened the coffin and threw the striped body in, and Rodrigo’s goal, putting Roma just one ahead, felt as if the coffin had been slammed, nailed and nestled firmly under six feet of earth. I think this game is what we’ve been hoping for, and we finally got our “reaction of champions”. Time will only tell whether or not they’ll be bestowed with the actual title.
Unfortunately, Fiorentina didn’t match Roma’s exploits, and aside from a short stint in the Nerazzuri half, they spent much of the time getting trampled, forcing Sebastian Frey to put on a clinic. Roma remains four points back, with just five games left to make up ground. But at least Roma has Il Capitano back, waving his wand; a very good start, because La Magica is still incomplete without Francesco.
Il Tabellino
UDINESE (3-4-3): Handanovic; Zapotocny, Coda, Lukovic; Ferronetti (79′ Zapata), D’Agostino (83′ Pinzi), Inler, Dossena (77′ Floro Flores); Pepe, Quagliarella, Di Natale. A disp.: Saulo, Isla, Eremenko, Colombo. All. Marino
ROMA (4-2-3-1): Doni; Cicinho, Panucci, Mexes, Tonetto; De Rossi, Pizarro; Taddei, Perrotta (62′ Giuly), Vucinic (91′ Antunes); Totti (76′ Brighi). A disp.: Curci, Juan, Esposito, Mancini. All. Spalletti
ARBITRO: Rizzoli di Bologna (Griselli-Calcagno; 4° Celi)
MARCATORI: 52′ Di Natale, 64′ Vucinic, 70′ Taddei, 90′ Giuly
NOTE: Ammoniti Dossena, Pepe, Totti, Taddei. Recupero pt 2′, st 4′.
Highlights
Player Ratings
Doni: Who woulda thunk Doni would end up the game as the brighter of the two keepers? If you raised your hand you’re lying through that big gap in your teeth, Pinocchio. Handanovic was the Down Syndrome baboon on the day, and made Doni look fantastic simply by default, though I’m not sure he needed it. Alex stopped at least two 1 v 1’s and kept Roma in the running for the full three points. 7
Cicinho: Just a very solid game. Constantly involved, walked through the Udinese midfield often and was good on the defensive end. 7
Mexes: I’ve often thought half his brain power is in the hair, Sunday was confirmation. Chopped half the locks off, going for the 7 year old girl look, and appeared to have lost his mind on that header back to Doni with Toto flying in. Really made up for it with some vicious tackles and smart defensive work, especially in the second half. 7.5
Juan: R.I.P. Chivu must’ve touched him on his way out of town, because the dude is quite clearly cursed. Or maybe there’s just an injury running through the CB department, afflicting everyone not named Philippe. Think about it: Andreolli passed on long ago, I’m not even sure he managed a Spalletti ass slap before moving on to Vicenza; Matteo Ferrari has battled injury much of the year after missing the first month, now down with surgery when his agent’s wallet needs him most; and Juan, who misses three games for every one he plays. Ridiculous stuff. And you know who’s the only person to benefit from this? Christian Panucci. Given he’s thrown down with half the squad plus Luciano this year, I don’t doubt for a second he’s involved somehow.
Grumpy Old Man: (OMR now = GOM.) Just want to get this out of the way before we discuss what crawled up his ass: He saved the day real early, notably when Pizaman was faking himself out with Cruijff turns inside the Roma box. After that….meh.
Now, it actually looked like Doni was the more heated of the two and the one pressing the issue, but given than GOM has taken to having Mancini-esque mood swings with a slice of violent tendencies on the side, the blame’s going to go almost entirely to him (hard to tell what started the argument, did almost look like GOM yapping at Doni, despite Doni looking apologetic). Strangest of all this is that GOM has the most accomplished resume (thus far) of anyone on the roster aside from that Totti guy. Of course, maybe that’s precisely the problem. Maybe his current status doesn’t equate to his own perceived status, or his prior status.
I love the presence he’s provided, and I love the versatility he now provides, but three separate incidents now - grizzled veteran or not - and you really have to wonder what that does to team chemistry. Spal has swept it under the rug, and I’m sure he and Doni will do the same tomorrow, but three in one year is a bit much. Especially when one of those is the coach.
Will wait til tomorrow to see what’s said regarding the argument, but my early inclination is he needs a talking to - at the least. 6.5
Tonetto: It’s come to the point where he has some good games and he has some bad games. This was the latter, getting caught up high too many times and that abysmal header to kick off the second half, resulting in Toto 1 v 1 with Doni. Over the last month I’ve gone from thinking Roma needs a vice-Tonetto to Roma needs a Tonetto. Today didn’t do anything to dispel that thought. 6.5
DDR: Caught a bit of KA-itis going to the trigger early and often without a whole bunch of success. Udinese had next to nothing going in the midfield, guess who was a big reason why. 7
Pizaman: You know what’s funny? When he fell down participating in his own little skills competition in the box, I didn’t even flinch. Didn’t yell, didn’t move. Did nothing, because it’s the type of thing we’ve come to expect from him once or twice a game. Had that resulted in a goal, I might have flown to Rome, kidnapped and hid him in a dungeon for the next decade so that he was never able to don Giallorosso again. Luckily for him, GOM (still OMR at that point) saved the day.
Besides that, he was fantastic, and upgraded to superb on that ball to Vucinic for the first goal. Has zero pace whatsoever, but runs touchline to touchline when necessary. Easily made up for his earlier gaffe, thankfully. 7.5
Taddei: Putting aside the goal for a second, let’s look back to that play when Totti fired over the bar because Udinese’s fourth centerback the ref stuck a boot in. Simone was pulling out wide because there was no room to move in and he dumped off to Taddei, who one-timed a perfect no-look pass through the defense into a waiting Francesco on the spot. Rodrigo obviously hasn’t been on a scintillating run of form as of late, and it’s plays like this which can forecast a 180 degree turn in the wings.
Then, of course, there’s the goal, which was a smooth switch of the foot and perfect placement. Quite possibly could’ve had a second also. Considering the obvious defensive responsibilities he had to fill as well on that dangerous Udinese left hand side, he was my MOTM. I think he turned the corner today, and that could be a big difference maker down the stretch. 7.5
Perrotta: Probably had a brace, maybe a triple, if some of the service wasn’t so strong. A solid performance from Simone. 7
Vucigol: He might be as good on his feet as he is when going to ground. That goal was by no means a gimme, and he actually almost had to wrap his leg around Pepe for a chance to finish. Infinitely dangerous, and unlike Amantino this year aside from that 6 week stretch of fury, he often capitalizes. It may be a bit early to say, but he has probably earned the starting left wing spot for now and perhaps even going into the summer - which means you know what. Whodathunkit? 7
Totti: Looked like a man who’d spent the last couple weeks on the shelf, but a man who has a bag of tricks like no other. Even a fairly immobile Totti is a game changing force, spraying balls onto the runs off of him. His touch will get better as he gets back into form - he took a beating during the Empoli game as well, kicking off this lengthy run - and he’ll get back to Jesus form as the race gets down to the wire. 7
Ludovicious: Whenever he comes off the bench I have this feeling they’ll get a goal. I just didn’t think they’d get three today. Splendid finish, and exactly what we were hoping for last summer. And did you see him wave off Pizarro after he was flying over to celebrate with him? Wonder if David took the last booster seat at dinner last night. 7
Brighi: Looked like a coked up Simone bombing back and forth for a quarter hour today. Missed a chance to make it 3-1 after that absurd tackle he had no business making, but fed Ludovicious anyway for the final nail in the coffin. Really don’t know how much more, aside from a brace with one on an Aurelio after doing a cartwheel, Spal could’ve asked from him in 15 minutes. 7.5
iTunes: Hey, he played. N/A
Key Matchups
Roma’s Identity Crisis v Udinese’s Counter: The centerbacks actually were mostly able to stay back well enough through the game, but there were occasions when Simone Pepe could’ve translated War & Peace into Italian and fathered a bastardized child before Max Tonetto could get within whiffing distance of his Old Spice. And I’m not even sure Max noticed. On two occasions Doni saved the day, so it wasn’t to difficult to see why Udinese’s counters are so dangerous, but Roma kept a very dangerous attacking side in check with a back line reminding no one of a brick wall. Winner: Roma
Simone’s Stamina v Inler & D’Agostino: Inler and D’Agostino were alright, Gaetano better than Goky, but nearly the entire Udinese offense came on the wings (let’s see: DDR + Mexes v Max + Cicinyo….hmmmm). GDA threatened a couple times, but neither were really enough to break out the adult diapers at any point (although assuredly many were already sporting the Depends in anticipation of the Antonio Di Quagliarella supersized Napoletano combo meal - totally understandable). Winner: Simone
Handcuffs v Fabio Quagliarella: There were some loose, “I just found these in my dresser drawer”, occasions, but he’s had better. A LOT better. Winner: Toy handcuffs.
Francesco v Health: A solid 75 minutes, three points and no news of tear-jerking “knocks”? I’ll take it and run. Winner: Francesco
MOTM: Rodrigo, for the splendid finish on the deciding goal and a solid all-around performance - plus extra credit for hopefully getting back on track.
Remaining Sched
4.16: Catania (Coppa)
4.19: Livorno (20th)
4.27: Torino (14th)
5.4: @ Sampdoria (6th)
5.7: @ Catania (Coppa)
5.11: Atalanta (11th)
5.18: @ Catania (15th)
Seven games, perhaps eight, remaining, and three will be against Catania. Nice. The danger for Roma, as always, is with the lesser teams, but I can guarantee everyone here to a man (and woman) would take this over a tour of next year’s Champions League participants and hopefuls.
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Yeah, you’re right, Chris, I was forgetting the Cicinho fee in particular. To that point, it didn’t feel like we’d spent much at all - the money for Chivu looked like it just about covered the fees for the halves of Pizza, Vooch, and Juan. Barusso and Cassetti could be cancelled with things like Galloppa’s half and did we get anything at all for Nonda? Anyway, before Cicinho I reckon we’d spent little more than 3 or 4 mil, but then the Cicinho fee was an important sum.
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Maro,
At times he was class and at others he was Junior Varisty.
And in his position you need solidity, continuity, and consistency.
I.e. De Rossi.
Piq is not consistent and it hurts us.
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Pizarro to Spain is nonsense. His game suits Serie A…
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All right, Daniele, you win. Pizza was rubbish yesterday, as usual and the side is much better without him. If Atletico are prepared to offer a nice bottle of Rioja and some Chorizo we should let him go. He’s not even technically or creatively as good as DDR, so, really, what does he offer?
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Pizarro was quite good in the second half yesterday but in the first he wasn’t all that great.. Gave the ball away too often.. and that slip.. Omg.. I think I shed a tear after seeing that.
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http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/venditti%2Broma/video/x4c1j5_roma-parma-2001_sport
Memories, still remember this like yesterday… If someone got that full match please please please give me a link or tell me how to get it…
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this proves that goal.com i being run by idiots, read the third paragraph.
http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=658932Posted from
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Totti is not the academic type that is for sure but this is taking it way too far
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Everyone in Italy knows Totti’s head is filled with rocks. So what?
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Adam and Gabriella, maybe it’s taking it too far, but in Italy the common perception is that he’s an uneducated idiot…that’s why there’s plenty of videos out there that make fun of his seemingly lack of intelligence. (Look up La Iene) With a name like Carlo Garganese, he probably has lived there at one point. All of these videos (pretty funny if you understand Italian) are ones making fun of his seeming “lack of intelligence.” The good news is at least he can take a joke about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c31oO8GjZH0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gd7TYNw2W8E&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKkVL5zph18&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrV7cWk_eto&feature=related
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I think there is a difference when we talk about Totti lacking brainpower in the context of football and generally. I think because that article was about football the comment was uncalled for. … and of course we also know that he can make those foot in mouth comments in football sometimes.
This is similar to let’s say a newsreader talking about the Iraq war and saying that Osama Bin Laden is not just evil and butt ugly too
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anyone berlusconis comments on il capitano
http://www.corriere.it/english/articoli/2008/04_Aprile/11/berlusconi_totti.shtml
check out my site huqleberry.com/prr and huqleberry.com
forza roma
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I remember when Totti got that ankle injury prior to the WC, Berlusconi was the first one to visit him in the hospital wishing him well and hoping he be ready in time for the WC
Anyway Vargas is ready for Roma according to his agent. He also said Roma got the first option on him and he believes we will take advantage of it.
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Getting funnier that Totti rant against Rizzoli. http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/apr14n.html
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I get a little pissed off when I see goal.com or others talk about Totti’s intelligence.
The man is a footballing legend, and an ambassador for the game (Unicef, Charity, etc…)
He is the symbol of one of the greatest citti in the world.
He is a jokester and a kid at heart, but to say he is a bumbling moron is quite absurd.
He and his wife own a very successful clothing line, he is a smart business man, and gives his all for his shirt, and the team of his heart.
IMO, the videos and joke books, are jokes, and fun, not the way Totti is 24/7.
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Mind you all the profit from his joke books went to charity.
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That is the part I like most about Totti. His carefree attitude. I bet he would be a good drinking buddy!! lol
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Daniele, 90% of the time it’s making fun. He’s a paesano, only from a city. A funny guy who makes uneducated comments. Like Bush, minus the poltics. Most of the time people make fun of his misspeaking it’s for entertainment, not malicious. Take out the politics (most of the maliciousness) and you have Totti.
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Si I agree Alessio.
Bush and Totti in the same sentence. Aho. Basta. LOL
I love the videos of him making fun of Aqui, and the one where he put the ball under his jacket making fun of the fat general that came to practice last year.
And the L’ultima vids are hilarious!
Espthe one with your boy Alessio, ADP.LOL
“Alessan”
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My wife loves Totti; when I met her, she was pretty bummed out because he’d broken his leg the month before, and she was worried that he wouldn’t make the World Cup. He’s hands down her favorite player ever but also she says he’s about as stupid as Derek Zoolander.
Actually, that’s also what she likes about him: he’s a complete simpleton, but he has a good heart and he’s too dumb to be genuinely malicious or deceitful.
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Whoa there Sterling.
He isnt that dumb man.
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Daniele, Totti’s not the sharpest tool in the shed, but everyone loves him for it. I think it’s the same degree of shit that people give Becks for being pretty dense.
In sad news, Berlusconi just won. I expect most of my wife’s friends to figure out some way to move out of Italy. I guess that means more Romanisti Stateside, right?

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lol… well as long as Ilary is happy with what Totti has to offer on a normal day …lol
I only care for his footballing IQ
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IM A BIG AC MILAN FAN AND I HOPE YOU GUYS STEAL THE SCUDETTO GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sammy,
Do us a favor and win the Debry del Milano!!lol
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