Cluj & A Rumor

By: chris | November 28th, 2008

Late & brief, yes, but one’s eyes can only stay open so long.

Cluj 1 – Roma 3

The kibosh: No, they are not ____. But what they have done is teed up the perfect opportunity to put the kibosh on the kibosh, and prove to everyone that they are truly ____ by beating a wounded Champions League departee in Fiorentina.

The game was erratic at best. Were this a team not named Cluj – Chelsea or even Fiorentina, say – three points could probably be considered a massive result. As it was, Cluj have the skills but not the complete quality which turns decent teams to good and good teams to great. Too many mistakes, too much indecision – especially the back line, which was sliced and diced so badly at times Thanksgiving turkeys were counting their lucky stars (the midfield wasn’t much better either). A team with some proper strikers would’ve belted ball after ball into the back of the net. In fact, Cluj took 18 shots to Roma’s 12, 7 went on goal to the Roman 5. Luckily, Yssouf Kone ain’t a proper striker. The scoreline inspires confidence, but they’ll have to be a lot better, if not as equally fortunate, this weekend.

Not, of course, that it was all bad. The showed a good deal of adjustment in the second half, Totti scored his second beauty of the week and Matteo Brighi continued his awe-inspiring run as The Saviour of Roma. Actually, let’s talk Brighi. Is there a midfielder in the peninsula in a better run of form than Matteo right now? Is that even a fair question? The lad has been absolutely impeccable for the last month, and what’s more is that he’s showing signs of evolution. His runs into the box are becoming more frequent and timely while he, much like the rest of the squad, is figuring out how to get the best from himself within this new formation (a prolonged hat tip to The Poobah as well, of course). In the 4-2-3-1 he was sort of in-between, but this three man midfield is his bread and butter. Just a late bloomer at 27, he’s becoming the star he was always predicted to be. Magical stuff from Matteo.

And another prolonged hat tip to The Poobah, who once again is extracting the absolute most from a player once perceived to be merely decent. Spalletti may have his limitations, but the man’s vision is masterful.

But perhaps more importantly than Spalletti or Brighi or Totti or any tactical system for this resurgence is something we can all relate to: they look like they’re having fun again, don’t they? Just imagine what it’ll look like when they’re ____.

Group

Remember when they sucked? Like bad?

1. Roma 9
2. Chelsea 8
3. Bordeaux 7
4. Cluj 4

Boom. Betcha didn’t see that coming.

The lads go through with a win or a draw, and go through with a loss if Chelsea loses or draws. Forza Roma! Forza Cluj! Forza Yo Momma!

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Goals Zampafied


Nilmar

This isn’t the first time this kid has dropped onto the grid, and it certainly won’t be the last. Because I’m in lazy mode today and am eying my bed in bizarre lustful wonderment like a priest at a strip club, I’m cutting and pasting:

I think we may need legal representation just to report this rumor. His transfer between Corinthians and Lyon was a Philou-esque mess, and it appears he may have had his dirty little hands in the whole thing.

Anywho, this kid is a Phenom. PHEEEEENOOOOM. He was born to have a ball at his feet. Just like every other rumor here, I have no clue. He hasn’t played much recently due to an injury, and I can imagine a few teams are wary of him. Which could mean his price is more than acceptable, and he’d certainly be ready to come in and do all those Brazilian things they do at Roma. I don’t know, but this is the type of guy who could make you feel like an exceptional idiot in a few years if you don’t pounce now.

Rumor is Internacional wants Cicinho, but Roma doesn’t want to lose any cash on their investment (and they shouldn’t, he’s been as advertised) and the €10m would be a little steep for Internacional. As a make-weight, it’s being said the suits would take Nilmar, who is currently being flogged about anyway (Genoa and Palermo, mostly). So….a defender who can’t defend for one of the most dynamic talents on the planet. Where do we sign?

Well, it’s not that simple. He’s in that “development” stage of his career still and his medical files make Aquilani look like the picture of health. Essentially he’d be another Menez: unconscionably talented, but relegated to vice-whomever duties from the beginning as he learns the ropes. Luckily, the 4-3-1-2 is a much easier system to grasp for a forward than the 4-2-3-1. Infinitely easier, actually. (He’s versatile to boot.)

As this isn’t the first time Nilmar has been linked with Roma, and we all know Cicinho wanted back to Brazil just this summer (Remember when he spurned Chelsea, Pool and Sevilla because he only wanted to go to Rome? That turned out well.), it leads one to believe there might be a hint of legitimacy here. But still, lots of questions surround this one because the sale of Cicinho would require another purchase (either another RB or a quality 3rd CB) along with Nilmar and you wonder how many changes Spalletti is willing to make mid trot. Seems unlikely, but so didn’t a Menez deal last summer.

I gather the second one adds a certain amount of sex appeal, yeah?



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  • Pauly WalNuts (AS ROMA) (Beverly Hills, CALIFORNIA) |  November 28th, 2008 at 5:12 pm

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    Chris, would you mind telling us who said that quotation about Nilmar? Was it the agent?

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  • jed |  November 28th, 2008 at 5:21 pm

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    just wondering exactly what position does he play.

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  • Pauly WalNuts (AS ROMA) (Beverly Hills, CALIFORNIA) |  November 28th, 2008 at 5:22 pm

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    That goal against InterMERDA was sweet :D

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  • vin |  November 28th, 2008 at 6:45 pm

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    On Wednesday, I was in one of the gift shops on Mulberry street (that’s NY’s Little Italy, for those not in the NY Metro area), and I was looking for a knock-off Roma jersey… a De Rossi jersey, to be precise.

    All one place had was Cicinho (which weirded me out to begin with), and when I responded with disgust “Ugh! I’m not wearing a Brazilian’s name on MY back!”, the shopkeep went hysterical. :(

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  • Bren |  November 28th, 2008 at 9:03 pm

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    I guess if Cicinho is keen on leaving and we can actually get Nilmar, Id say go for it. But, like you said, it leaves two issues, where do we find another RB and when would Nilmar actually play?

    This would be a good move, but shaking up the D at this point might not be the best idea, even if Cici isnt the second coming of Maldini

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  • Johnny |  November 28th, 2008 at 9:54 pm

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    I disagree. Keep Cicinho and if anything, add a CB.

    This new Roma we are seeing is due to Mexes and Juan playing. If we lose one of them, we are screwed.

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  • gio |  November 28th, 2008 at 10:12 pm

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    goal against Inter was fantastic, but the rest did not impress me. and if Spaletti is going to play him as mucvh as Menez, what is the point?

    I disagree about Cici also. the guy has had some slip-ups, but his biggest problem was thinking he was playing with 3 other defenders who could handle their shit and a midfield that wasn’t at 50%. in reality he was playing with other defenders who could not back him up and a midfield that was often not strong enough.

    plus, if Cassetti gets sick again, then what do we have?

    keep Cici, start using Menez more, get rid of Loria. keep Pizarro on the bench. we need a decent goalie op. and a solid CB fill-in, and maybe another classy forward.

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  • Pauly WalNuts |  November 28th, 2008 at 11:16 pm

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    I like what Gio said. Why mess up the nucleus that the team as right now, as things are looking bright?

    The team ought to keep Cicinho. Both Cassetti and him can alternate and hold down the right side of the back. Once the end of the year comes, and if things don’t get better, then he should be sold.

    The same goes with Jar Jar Binks. Let he and Tonnetto work the left. They can help each other out, and if Jar Jar doesn’t pan out, then he can be sold at the end of the year.

    More important, a solid backup for Philou and JSmooth would be phenomenal. We’ve seen the problems the team experienced with both of their recent injuries/suspensions.

    Last, we defenitely need a backup for “Regali.” If he goes down, then the team will be in deep trouble. So they ought to get a formidable back up for him at GK.

    The team ought/should just get strong backups. Nevermind getting players that will not play for a while.

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  • Bren |  November 28th, 2008 at 11:27 pm

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    My point was that if Cicinho is dead set on going home, then we might as well get something in return, but I agree, he plays an important role on this team. And with the lack of a true winger, hes even more important to the attack. And I think you two are right, he wont have to bare as much burden now that the rest of the D and midfield are getting fit.

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  • Lorenzo |  November 29th, 2008 at 8:42 am

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    I must admit I was giddy when we got Cicinho. I thought he would be spectacular at Roma and when Spalletti kept him on the bench for much of his first season, I was pissed. Seeing him play more this season has been even more difficult. I remember only one game (I don’t remember against who) in which Cici was anything more than a training cone defensively. Thats not good when you’re a……defender. The new 4-3-1-2 might be more suitable for him since he has a defensive midfielder closer by but there’s no getting around the fact that he still needs to DEFEND. If we do pull a Nilmar-Cicinho deal, who might be available at RB to replace him? If Roma decide to slide Panucci back over there (along with Cassetti) for now and get a new CB, are any of their primavera hopefulls a RB? Brosco? Or is he a CB?

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  • Frank |  November 29th, 2008 at 9:27 am

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    Vin, what shops were you looking in? I live in the NY area. . . would love to find a knock-off Roma to wear out and not worry about spilling a drink on. . . unlike my Authentic Jersey from the Olimpico!!

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  • asem |  November 29th, 2008 at 9:41 am

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    What time is the game at ET tomorrow?

    9:00 AM or 2:30 PM?

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  • asem |  November 29th, 2008 at 9:42 am

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    NVM 9:00 right?

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  • CUCS |  November 29th, 2008 at 9:43 am

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    The last time Fiorentina played at the Olimpico I was there in the curva sud and Cicinho scored the lone goal. I would do ANYTHING to be there again.

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  • CUCS |  November 29th, 2008 at 9:44 am

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    9am Eastern.

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  • Jonas (from Flemish area in Belgium ;-) |  November 29th, 2008 at 9:48 am

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    roma’s squad:
    Artur
    Baptista

    Brighi

    Cassetti

    Cicinho

    De Rossi
    Juan

    Loria

    Marangon

    Menez

    Mexes

    Montella

    Perrotta

    Riise

    Taddei
    Totti
    Virga

    Vucinic

    Indisponibili: Aquilani, Okaka, Panucci, Pizarro, Bertagnoli, Tonetto.

    no Panucci and Tonetto in defence? god I’ve become a lot more worried about this game now

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  • Pauly WalNuts (AS ROMA) (Beverly Hills, CALIFORNIA) |  November 29th, 2008 at 10:49 am

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    Frank and Vin, I’m sure you guys have heard before, but the best way to get those knock-off jerseys is in Ebay. Seriously, some of those sellers have better than average stuff. Let me know if you need help and I’ll refer you to a good seller.

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  • Pauly WalNuts (AS ROMA) (Beverly Hills, CALIFORNIA) |  November 29th, 2008 at 10:54 am

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    What happened to Tonetto on defense? Btw, I thought Panucci would be available for tomorrow. Some made it seem as if he was being saved for the Fiorentina game.

    Cicinho=Training Cone……..boy, things don’t look good then, since Fiore can score goals.

    Aquilani still not ready? Wow, that is pathetic.

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  • Tim |  November 29th, 2008 at 11:39 am

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    CUCS: I was there too! made the trip to San Siro for the match against Inter also

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  • dadam |  November 29th, 2008 at 12:23 pm

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    i think that was a quote from chris that he had written in a previous article..

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  • asem |  November 29th, 2008 at 1:43 pm

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    The thing about Nilmar was a prev. quote from chris I think I remember reading it.

    Man I’m pumped.
    To be honest, I don’t think we’ll be ______ until we beat Bordeaux at home in Matchday 6.

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  • Lupa |  November 29th, 2008 at 1:51 pm

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    Gobbi on Fiorentina apparently suffered a horrendous facial injury (fractures) today in training. I don’t think I’ve seen Fiorentina play this year, so I can’t even recall if he’s a regular.

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  • Capocorso |  November 29th, 2008 at 1:55 pm

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    Cucs and Tim,
    Did the same thing. In Monte Mario for Roma-Fiorentina then went up to San Siro for Inter-Roma.
    I am a big Cicinho believer as well. It was great to see his first goal at Olimpico.
    Not so great seeing Mexes sent off at San Siro just before the equalizer…I still believe that bullshit second yellow on Mexes cost us the scudetto.

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  • Pauly WaLNuts (AS ROMA) (Beverly Hills, CALIFORNIA) |  November 29th, 2008 at 2:38 pm

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    Dadam and Asim, thanks for the info about that quote. I think Chris still aspleep and can’t answer the question ;)

    Lupa, I’ve seen Fiore a couple of times. Gobby isn’t a regular. Even if he was to play, he isn’t a threat. Instead, I think ROMA will have a hard time with Mutu and Pazzini. That other guy Osvaldo will be a big threat against our team. Osvaldo almost made 2 goals against Udine and he caused all kinds of headaches against them.

    Regali will have to be out MOTM against Fiorentina.

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  • chris |  November 29th, 2008 at 2:45 pm

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    “Chris, would you mind telling us who said that quotation about Nilmar? Was it the agent?”

    Quote was from an earlier post, yeah. (This one.)

    Should’ve explained it better. I don’t think too good right now.

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