

La Magica Turn On The Magic
By: chris | March 23rd, 2008You know how there’s a glitch in video games – whether they be football, basketball, or whatever the hell else type of video games they make – and a guy just cannot miss from a certain spot, becomes invisible or whatever? That’s Christian Panucci on free kicks two yards from the box and two yards from the end line. Therefore, I hereby name that spot in all Italian stadiums and those in Glasgow Panucci’s Place from now until eternity. Who says 34 year old white men can’t jump?
Now let’s get down to brass tax for a moment here: Francesco Totti.
What a wizard. Jealousy must’ve been enough to break Merlin’s ankles in his coffin by the time the whistle hit. Gravitated towards the ball and once he had possession proceeded to take the team to an entirely different level. And how he managed to do so after taking such a beating from Empoli’s defenders (bringing back horrid memories) is a question beyond answering. No doubt, had Simone Perrotta been given the standard yellow, Francesco would’ve been subbed off. Assuredly mighty sore on Sunday morning, but well worth it for the three points. Still the best player in calcio.
The game got quite difficult with the moderately-to-severely absurd straight red Perrotta was shown for a “tactical” foul, as The Poobah mentioned pre-game. The exact same foul Max Tonetto was guilty of in the Super Coppa and was simply shown an expected yellow; also the very game which saw Simone red carded for saying not nice things to the referee’s assistant on the sidelines. I think it’s fair to say if Pierluigi Collina gets a bullet or a horse’s head in the mail this weekend, Simone’s going to be suspect number one.
Now here’s the best part: Juventus won also, thanks to a little bit of karma for the Nerazzurri, and the lead is now down to four little points, as opposed to 11 about a month ago. With Roma’s world tour of the relegation zone and bottom half of the table now in full swing, the sun is at least peaking through the clouds for the time being. The following table, stolen graciously from Gabriella, shows just how the final weeks of the season will pan out for both sides (I deleted Juventus because they don’t have a prayer, simple as that):
Week 31 – 29-30/3/08
Cagliari – Roma
Lazio – Inter
CL – 1/4/08
Roma – ManU
Week 32 – 5-6/4/08
Atalanta – Inter
Roma – Genoa
CL – 9/4/08
ManU – Roma
Week 33 – 12-13/4/08
Inter – Fiorentina
Udinese – Roma
Coppa – 16/4/08
Roma – Catania
Inter – Lazio
Week 34 – 19-20/4/08
Roma – Livorno
Torino – Inter
Week 35 – 26-27/4/08
Inter – Cagliari
Roma – Torino
Week 36 – 3-4/5/08
Milan – Inter
Sampdoria – Roma
Coppa – 7/5/08
Catania – Roma
Lazio – Inter
Week 37 – 10-11/5/08
Inter – Siena
Roma – Atalanta
Week 38 – 18/5/08
Catania – Roma
Parma – Inter*
* – This is setting up to be one of the biggest karma games of all time.
Could be much worse. Actually, I’m not sure it could get much better. (This week at some point a full break down on the run of calcio hell.)
The other huge news from the game was the yellow card accumulations of Mirko Vucinic and Daniele De Rossi, along with Simone’s rosso. This means they miss the Cagliari encounter and make that a fun starting XI to think about for the rest of the week. And Cagliari may have the look of a “trap” game (they’ve been playing quite well as of late), but it’s safe to say if I could pick one game for them to miss for the rest of the year, this would be it – and I doubt I’m the only one who would do the same. Plus I’m sure Bruno will have a little talking to with Daniele just before the game. You know, let ‘em know how it’s going to be.
Standings
1. Inter 68 (35)
2. Roma 64 (26)
Four points is a mighty small sum.
Highlights
Tabellino
ROMA (4-2-3-1): Doni; Cassetti, Panucci, Ferrari, Tonetto; De Rossi, Pizarro (77′ Brighi); Giuly (54′ Vucinic), Perrotta, Mancini (65′ Taddei); Totti. A disp.: Curci, Cicinho, Antunes, Esposito. All.Spalletti
EMPOLI (4-4-1-1): Bassi; Raggi (72′ Volpato), Piccolo, Marzoratti, Antonini; Buscè, Abate, Marchisio (51′ Moro), Budel (81′ Giacomazzi); Vannucchi; Giovinco. A disp.: Balli, Tosto, Marianini, Vanigli. All. Malesani
ARBITRO: Gava di Conegliano (Stefani-Faverani; 4° Scoditti)
MARCATORI: 35′ Tonetto, 50′ Giovinco, 63′ Panucci
NOTE: Espulso Perrotta al 57′ per gioco violento. Ammoniti Raggi, Piccolo, De Rossi, Panucci, Abate, Vucinic, Buscè. Recupero 1′ pt, 5′ st.
Ratings
Doni: I’m pretty sure had Giovinco’s knuckleball not hit the post I would’ve given him a -27 just for having his feet set in stone on that shot. However, he did damn well in saving that close range bullet and was not at fault for the goal whatsoever. 7
Cassetti: Next time Roma plays a team including Giovinco (guessing it’s not going to be Empoli, likely Juve), he needs to read The Art of the Trailing Foot beforehand. Or just call up Momo Sissoko for tips on how to tackle like you’re having a seizure mid-lunge. 6.5
Panucci: The only possible way he could top that clutch performance is if he walks up to King Alberto on Monday morning and says, “Hey, I’m going to get a tattoo of you getting a yellow in the derby, then having to watch me score another game winner from the stands.” I think TGIP has found his targetman 3rd striker. 8
Ferrari: I know Roma, even if they didn’t spend his equal in value, could probably do better, but it’s days like yesterday I kind of hope that “after this year I’m gone” declaration was a negotiating tactic/bluff. Especially when he laid full out for that tackle late in the game when Empoli surely would’ve taken a point and jubilation would’ve turned to pissedoffness. Still a nice 3rd/4th option to have around – at least for the rest of the season. 7
Tonetto: Max will have to send Totti a huge fruitbasket for the service on that goal, but it wasn’t a gimme by any stretch. Had Doni not saved that close range shot from SG, he would’ve looked quite sheepish for what looked to be skipping over the ball as Giovinco made his way into the box. Luckily, Alex saved the day and Max has his day. 7.5
Pizarro: Speaking of fruitbaskets, I really hope David has already sent his to Old Man River for pulling his arse out of the ditch with that header. Nice service, but one of these days he’s got to learn counters going in the opposite direction are equally important as setting up your teammates. 6.5
DDR: Spent a ton of time on the ball behind The Roman Clusterfuck, which was out in full force. Wonder if The Don watched. Other than that, more of the same, though not “I’m going to need to change my pants” good at any point that I recall. Just a regular monster. (I’m just probably not remembering it correctly.) 7
Mancini & Ludovicious: For some odd reason, both of their performances are escaping me at the moment, so I’m just going to wish them a Happy Easter and be on with it.
Simone: He gets an eight just as consolation for his second unjustified red card of the season. Maybe it’ll help soothe his wounds. 8
Totti: Jesus rose from the dead a day early this year. 8
Brighi: Filled Simone’s maniacal, Energizer boots well, but this game could’ve easily been 4-1 and a no-contest with 10 men had he pulled his skirt up and sent in some balls with mustard. Or maybe it was because the pitch was one big Slip n’ Slide by the end of the game. Probably more the latter. Word is he got in trouble with The Mister afterwards. Uh oh. (Still, he gave ‘em what they needed to help obtain three points after Simone was sent off.) 6.5
Vucinic: C’mon. Did you think he was going to bust out the heroics for Empoli? He’s waiting for Chanmester. Until then, everyone else can fill in against the relegation fodder for the three points. 7
Taddei: Absolutely anything not reminiscent of his Wednesday suckitude was welcomed. That and more with the game on the line. 7
Key Matchups
Roma v Set Pieces: There weren’t many of these because Giovinco was busy creating miles of space between himself and the defenders and uncorking shots before any Giallorossi could get a whiff of his Old Spice. So Roma wins by default.
Cicinho v Runways: I’m just going to give you a little look back to the preview.
Given that Marco was out injured and then seemed to get real banged up at the end of the derby, also throwing in the fact that he’s probably the third CB (what’s Rodrigo Defendi doing these days? he available?) and ONLY reliable back up defender on the roster for the game (minus any DDR experimentation), logic says it’s going to be Cicinho.
* – Also, you know how it works, feel free on betting the deed to your house that Cassetti starts.
Always listen to me, then do the exact opposite.
Doni v Doni: I’m pretty sure he soiled himself when Giovinco’s knuckler came in, so that would explain the statuesque pose. Some of you may have as well (not looking for a show of hands here). Saved the three. Forza Alex.
Empoli v DDR: Benjamin Franklin once said the only two certainties in life are death and taxes. Well I’m now adding a third:
Daniele De Rossi owning the midfield.
Roma v Mentality: A ten man win and essentially playing everyone but Giovinco off the pitch in terrible conditions pretty much summed it up for me. Given how good Roma looked with ten, this really isn’t a concern right now. Their minds are in the correct places.
Four points.
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Canna needs to come back to the peninsula.
Specifically, he needs to spearhead the Napoli revival and join his brother.
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Ohhh! I can’t even imagine how crazy Napoli would be with the two Canna’s. Not to mention that Lavezzi will be one of the best players in the world in the next few years (let’s hope Napoli do not sell him), the city of Napoli would go crazy.
Not that they can be any more crazy. Napoli is my 1B team just slightly behind Roma. I was in Napoli for their win against Inter. I have never seen anything like it. Probably as close to a third world country atmosphere as you can get in all of Europe.
If you have never been to a big match in Napoli, you have got to try it.Posted from
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Roma intrested in luis fabiano.I could just imagineif Roma got him,mario gomez and lucio.Perfect team
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“Roma intrested in luis fabiano.I could just imagineif Roma got him,mario gomez and lucio.Perfect team”
I think Vin and Cazzano just blacked out. Perfect team = 25 Italians.
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Scratch that, perfect team = 25 Romans. Duh.
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Everyone is after the players we are courting … I think these days there is a new trend that if you cannot beat your competition then cut away their resources
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Or maybe Roma just has better footballing minds (like Spal & Bruno).
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jajaja and 5 brazilian reserves jiji
lets see how Perrotta playes for the Azurri over the weekend, Totti is really going to enjoy his vacation!
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I wouldn’t count out Cannavaro on his Spanish form, he has made it very public that the team lack defensive ability and it’s attributed more to the coaching of the squad than his ability to play, the same case is with Barzagli. Barzagli shows incredible form when playing for the Azzuri under Donadoni but in season play under Guidolin, Palermo’s defensive unit falls far short.
Congratulations on the four points by the way, I was surrounded by Roma supporters over the weekend all venomously anticipating an Inter loss. It’s looking good and with Lazio ahead it can only get better. Funny how in two successive weekends I will encounter Roma fans rooting first for Juve and this weekend for Lazio.
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Right on Gabriella. Juve were terrorising the Italian mercato a few years back, now it looks like Inter are doing it. And with that new 6+5 FIFA rule with foreign players, it will only get worse. Where would they go for elite Italian players? They will do anything to get Aquilani in their squad, thats for sure.
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It is not just them but Barca, MU, Real and ManCity etc. + Inter and Juve will join the queue. We are interested in a player and couple of days later these clubs pop up as well. Not to mention that they want our Roman players who are untouchable…
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It’s also sure I can earn this much money for team X but how much playing time I get. What are my chances to start in the first eleven etc.. Too bad the agents be pushing them to sign for a team who pays top dollar while the whole season they sit on the bench etc.
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yeah that really sucks, but I don’t think Aquilani will be leaving any time soon… we do need to start getting good Italian players again since we have stoped buying posible starting eleven italians in favor for foreigners.
Rosina, Quagliarella, Di Natale, Barzagli all are good players to get for when that 6+5 rule comes into play and Inter sntach them up
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I dont think that the 6+5 rule will be introduced any time soon because of the EU and also it may have an effect on neutralizing players so the rule can be “cheated”
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And it’s a good thing that such rule won’t exist. Football is the world’s game and may the best in the world play it. Nationalities shouldn’t be the limit.
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Hands off Giovinco, bitches! Torinese born and bred, grew up through the Juve team. I’ll take him over Aquilani even.
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6+5 rule on foreign players seems unlikely in the near future. may completely change the face of some of the leagues. Prob. will hurt serie a and la liga less than bundegliga and epl..certainly epl..here’s a stat– the UCL QF will liverpool and arsenal will have 2, yes 2 english players in the starting 11! on another note, the shape of the italy-U21 squad signals good things for the future of the azzuri. i am rooting for the azzuri to make a strong statement on wed against ESP.
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Alessio, it is only a matter of minutes before a Giovinco-to-Inter or Giovinco-to-Madrid rumors come out…. I think you have nothing to worry about from us.
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Come on, Ethan. Giovinco isn’t South American, he’ll never go to Inter.
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I love how Juve trumpet Giovinco being local.
It’s about blooming time, mind.
Palladino, Nocerino and about 10 others have been stolen from Campania!
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Chris, Inter will fabricate some story of how Giovinco’s great-great uncle worked on the railroads linking the Pampas and the River Plate. And how his great-great aunt was team fluffer for San Lorenzo in the 1930s….
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Hey, I don’t know if anybody mentioned is, but looking ahead to a crucial remainder of season domestically, I read an article on romanews.eu that said that because he got 11 yellows so far this season, the next yellow he gets will put him on permanent “diffida”, meaning any yellow he gets after that will automatically DQ him for the next match. I see this possibly being very dangerous for Roma. True, other than Udinese we’re playing relatively small teams, but with the CL there’s a high chance of distraction, and Daniele is a complete insurance policy defensively, stopping many a fastbreak.
At the end of the year, all the little relegation-bound teams become rabid little rodents that nibble at the ankles of their opponents hoping to scratch away some points. Daniele’s a good pest repellant.
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mentioned this*
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Damn I forgot to mention that it applies to DDR. Sorry guys, I’m always making stupid mistakes when I write this stuff
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hey all check out the new AS Roma supporters site from NYC
http://www.romaboysNYC.com feel free to register and post and share your thoughts of our Roma
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