

Lady Luck Saves The Day
By: chris | November 7th, 2007
(That picture perfectly sums up the game)
Sporting 2 - Roma 2
Roma was outplayed, outworked, outhustled and outdesired (I’m borrowing that from Woody Paige for the day). Then, they got not one but two deflections in the 90th minute to take a totally undeserved point back to the peninsula, also aiding their progression hopes. Even though it’s about damn time Roma got their own goal in the final ten to sneak out a point, it’s hard to say it was karma, because almost all of the goals Roma has conceded have been entirely their fault (Vujentus aside). This time, Sporting deserved the 3 points and they didn’t deserve to have that ball lofted backwards into their own net. But that’s life, and you move on. (With confetti everywhere…hip hip hooray for bogus goals.)
It’s hard to single out players. They all looked like they were there for a colonoscopy from the cast of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Either that or this recent run of games has completely drained everybody due to the Deadly Duo of Spalletti’s refusal to rotate and the slight case of the Bubonic Plague which has hit Trigoria recently. I’m banking on a little bit of both, because the other option, that Spal has lost the locker room, I don’t even want to consider. Therefore, we move on…
Standings
ManYoo 12pts (+8)
Roma 7pts (+2)
Sporting 4pts (-1)
Dynamo Squadoosh Squared (-9)
I’m going to go out on a limb here and say Chanmester will probably make the knockout rounds. A win in either game for Roma sends them through. A draw with Manchester makes life a little easier, as it means Sporting will need a victory against Dynamo at home, to take a point at minimum in sunny England with Roma failing to et anything in Kiev. It looks decent at this point.
And the rest of the schedule:
Dinamo Kiev - Roma (27/11)
Manchester Utd - Sporting (27/11)
Roma - Manchester Utd (12/12)
Sporting Lisbona - Dinamo Kiev (12/12)
Box Score
Sporting (4-3-1-2): Tiago; Abel, Tonel, Polga, Ronny; Veloso, Moutinho, Izmailov (43′ st Pereirinha); Romagnoli; Djalò (17′ st Vukcevic), Liedson.
A disposizione: Rui Fabricio, Paredes, Purovic, Farnerud, Gladstone.
Allenatore: Bento.
Roma (4-2-3-1): Doni; Cicinho, Mexes (1′ st Ferrari), Juan, Cassetti; De Rossi, Pizarro; Mancini, Perrotta (34′ st Esposito), Giuly (45′ st Brighi); Vucinic.
A disposizione: Curci, Antunes, Barusso, Pit.
Allenatore: Spalletti
Arbitro: De Bleeckere (BEL) (Leggi la scheda)
Guardalinee: Peter Hermans (BEL), Alex Verstraeten (BEL)
Quarto uomo: Johan Verbist (BEL)
MARCATORI: al 4′ Cassetti, al 22′ e al 19 st Liedson, 43′ st Pizarro
NOTE: ammoniti al 28′ Cicinho, al 6′ st Cassetti, al 15′ st Abel e al 35′ st Veloso per gioco falloso, al 44′ Vucinic per proteste.
Extended Highlights
Player Ratings
Doni: Dismissing the fact that Buttahands Buttafuoco put in what should have been Sporting’s first goal, he was pretty terrible. He has a few great games, makes us forget about how bad he can be, then pulls ridiculous stunts that has us all praying Spal will put Lulu Gulu (back) in net. I’m completely serious when I say I’m ready for Curci to start seeing major time. 6
Cicinho: Actually had a decent game on the attack, got down the flank well and was able to send in a few good crosses after beating his man 1 v 1. Still allows for a million man march down his defensive side, though. He and Taddei should form a fantastic partnership and work off each other’s strengths well, while helping to lessen the impact of their respective weaknesses. (Soon, please) 7
Juan: His first poor showing in the shirt, and held a piece of responsibility in each goal. Not the Juan we have been used to thus far. 6
Ferrari: Actually played fairly well after coming on in probably his finest performance thus far this season, which says more about previous performances than the one in Portugal, of course. At its most basic level, a more than capable substitute performance due to injury. 7
Mexes: Lost at halftime due to Doni’s boot in his mug, breaking a tooth. Before that, had his hand, or foot, in that second goal, and did nothing spectacular. Let’s assume he can also use the international break coming up. Oh…wait. Abidal and Escude are out for France. Might he actually, gasp, play? Nah. 6.5
Cassetti: That goal was a piece of awesomeness, and for some reason you just knew that ball was winding up in the back of the net as he made his way beyond defenders towards the center of the pitch. Unfortunately, looked completely lost other times and had some sloppy moments in passing. But that individual goal eventually allowed everyone to breathe a bit easier, because without it, life wouldn’t be so peachy for Roma’s European run right now. 7
DDR: Not his best game, but probably also saved a goal with the sliding block in the box. Will be much better on Saturday. That simple. 6.5
Pizarro: A solid game, and has become Roma’s resident deflection specialist (two goals, three deflections now). Hey, whatever it takes. 7
Mancini: Had a few moments, but wasn’t able to create to his capabilities. Seemed to get the first few parts of the equation down, yet never figured the last part out. I think he just needs some time off to get his head on straight. Or he needs to be sat for a game or two. As much as we all know it’s coming, his inconsistency never ceases to frustrate immensely. 6.5
Perrotta: Meh. 6.5
Giuly: Did he play? He did? Really? Coulda fooled me. 6
Mirko: He was able to get his space, but the balls were off and he could rarely get in a position to make an impact. It seemed as though every pass in his vicinity was either too short, too long or too far wide, and by the time he got to it - if he could - there was little he could do. But he did hustle when the Sporting back line was in possession, and forced them to make a couple deep turnovers. That can be huge. 7
Brighi & Espo: On less than 15 minutes apiece, so they had little impact, though Espo, once again, left us wanting to see more. Doubt we will.
TGIP: If it’s not working, do something. It wasn’t working, and he didn’t do anything. Espo was brought on about 30 minutes too late, and Brighi could have been brought on earlier as well. Hell, how about Antunes. Or Barusso. Or Pit. Anything. Anything to get this team to give a shit. Increasingly the mentality of this team worsens, and leaves us with more questions than answers. Shake things up. Make “statement” moves. I have no problem sitting half the team in the stands for the Cagliari game and bringing up some kids from the Primavera. They’ll probably give a shit. Even if it means jeopardizing points. Because in the long run, the team will drop more points due to lackadaisical effort and spunk than one stiff wakeup call in Sardinia. (Or Rome.)
However, that said, his hand was forced with the loss of Max in warmups (damn CL warmup injuries…), and played the right starting XI (assuming Espo will never be allowed in), just without the right mentality. 6.5
Key Matchups
Roma v The Magical Forcefield Around Goal: Hey, how about the magical forcefield around Sporting’s penalty box? How about you take care of that one first? Yeah? Winner: Magical forcefields all over the pitch.
Back 4 & Doni v Portuguese Set Pieces: Well, they beat the set pieces, although I think we all assumed the Lisboners were going to score that one they had in the 92nd minute. Luckily enough, they held it together well. Winner: Roma
AS Roma v The Second Half Meltdown: Way to go, they didn’t have a second half meltdown. Their meltdown started about 15 minutes into the game. So at least that’s something. Winner: Roma
MOTM: Uhhh….uhhhh….uhhhh…Cassetti?
Final Point
Spalletti needs to take the entire group not called up by their country during the break to some remote cabin in the woods and have a spiritual session with lots of game tape, love notes to footy, s’mores and Kumbaya shit, to remind them they’re supposed to be happy to play the game, and that they’re being paid millions of euros to be a kid again. Play like you want to be there, and don’t take it for granted. The team needs a complete mental makeover. I hope Spalletti can do that.
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People are starting to question the Mexes-Juan partnership…
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I’m still in love with Juan - Mexes partnership. Last night they played pooooooooor, but prior i don’t think they were at fault much.
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Sorry for excessive swearing, I’m a big fan of swearing but not a big fan of swearing just to swear but that performance justifies it. seriously what the fuck was that yesterday? absolutely awful! most depressing game since 7-1, the Inter LuLu brain fart game was shitty but last night was just plan pathetic. What a lifeless bunch yesterday. And Spalletti blasting the team after words. Fuck Off! Take some fucking responsibility. Mourinho goes to Milan, Ancelotti to Roma, and Spalletti to Palermo (that ships seems to be sinking). I’m not saying I want Spalletti gone but I’d gladly replace him with Carlo (However only Carlo or Lippi).
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No, most of the goals have come at the fault of players other than Juan or Mexes. And if we were to break down who has been at fault more between the two, it would be Philu, starting with the Trez goal.
And we all forget they started off with 5 straight clean sheets with Christian Panucci at CB (mostly) while Juan was injured. Panucci, who knows Mexes and the back line, as he’s been here awhile. It doesn’t matter that it was Chivu or my drunken Uncle Sal partnering with Philou, there’s always going to be a learning curve and an assimilation period. I don’t buy for a second keeping Chivu was the right move, as we would have gone through the same BS three-ringed circus next summer, without the services of a better defender in Juan in the future.
Steven, DDR is uber-passionate and has a fiery temper. That’s also part of what makes him great. And I’m pretty sure everyone takes him seriously. Every single team in the world would (and have) line up at Rosella’s door to try and buy him were he to go on sale.
As for Doni goes, I’m still dreaming that Roma can buy up a Cudicini-type to provide consistency and tutor Curci. Far-fetched, because the one thing I always forget in regards to Doni is that he makes peanuts.
And thanks for the compliments.
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I agree with DeGuilo.
The partnership needs a bit more time to “mature” but they are rocks, and when they finally know each other, and have been playing more then 15 games with each other they will be as tight as ever. The problem is really in our wingbacks… They push up and are great in offense, but we are severly lacking in defense.
Taddei will remedy this on the right, but on the left… aiy.
Either way Sempre MExes e Roma.
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When did Spal blast the team?
If anything they needed it.
Enough of the billyjack bullshit about Spal leaving Roma.
PUNTA BASTA BASTARDI;)
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Oh yeah and from the totally obvious department, we need Totti back. Not just because he’s the best player in the world, what you want to fight about it? But because we need our leader back, more specifically our frontline leader. Mexes is the leader of the back, DDR of the middle, and Totti of the front.
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mutu, now theres a joke, over rated, over paid, overboard….another romanian problem is the last thing the giallorossi need at the moment
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I agree with Vic; Curci needs some manning the door.
I am not saying that Doni is solely at fault (though his positioning is Rambo-esque at times), but SOMETHING has to change; if you sort the table by Goals Against, it’s pretty scary.
http://www.serieamerica.com/blog/2007/11/07/parliamo-della-difesa/Empoli, which currently occupies one of the relegation spots, has let in less goals. Obviously, the attack is doing its job, but it’s the only thing keeping us afloat.
Roma is reminding me of the Miami Dolphins during the Marino years - ALL offense. Very little defense.
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I really think we’ll see the goals start to drop dramatically when Taddei comes back. And I’m convinced he and Cicinho is the overlapping partnership which needs to be cultivated in the long run.
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Adi, ain’ t there a bit of national pride in calling for Mutu ? Didn’t Mirko score some big goals lately ? Did he not earn a PK yesterday that was overlooked by the ref ?
How fickle we all are as far as Spalletti is concerned. He saved a sinking ship and brought it to some nice heights.The team has won a couple of not insignificant cups right in the home of the mighty Morettis.
The next step is harder and takes a bit of time. It takes time for good chemistry to happen. There are a number of new players who are an important part of the team. There have also been way too many injuries to expect
much more. It’ s the way that points have been lost that bothers us all. But two of the ties were caused by bad calls. The other stuff just happened. Look at yesterday, lady luck did pay some back. Let’ s stay passionate and cool and surely not only will Roma prosper but will win some major hardware.Posted from
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I don’t know if this has been mentionned already, but apparently Roma are itnerested in another brasilian named Richarlyson from Sao Paulo.
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No, DM, it hasn’t been mentioned, but for specific reasons, and I’m actually writing the post on it right now. May be quite the controversy.
And I believe it’s much more than “interested”.
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in all honesty the team wasnt top par (obviously), but played decent enough to salvage a tie, which every team needs once in a while. And as for spaletti being raked over the coals…give the man a break, he pulled us out of the fire when relegation was threatening, he guided us farther in the champions league then I can remember being in quite some time….he made roma appealing for quality players to come and WANT to play for the city….for christs sake his roster is depleted, im not too sure what everyone expects him to do with what he had…..keep spalletti and show some faith in the man that turned the god damn team around……when taddei, totti, aquilani, tonetto and pannucci are fit and he cant do anythign with the team then perghaps it might be time to re evaluate, but give the man a break…..
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little off topic.
Diego Della Valle was just in our office (Vogue), and i had no idea till he left.
The man who owns Lo Viola.
Insane.
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I bet that controversy has something to do with that article on wikipedia I just read. Something about homosexuality? Man, this has bordelo written all over it.
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He just had a meeting with my boss.
Wowsas.
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Chris will we see this post today? Because i can’t wait to see how you and others feel.
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DeGuilio, yeah, probably in a couple hours.
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you are being to friendly, mexes was a disaster, and that second sporting goal came from a corner and poor marking.
vucinic really wasn’t that good, it seems that juan and mexes can’t work together like chivu and meces did, and doni is having a really poor season, to bad that curci isn’t better, maybe roma should look for a good goalkeeper, and then they can loan curci too…Posted from
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sell doni for some good bucks.. (he has caps because roma) and buy Amelia.. and keep Curci..
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Amelia sucks sorry.
YEah he is roman but he just is not talented.
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Amelia returning to Roma is a crackdream.
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Crackdream indeed…
unless you start talking about Ale Cerci and GL Curci + money
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Avala , Vucinic scored 5 gols but he misesd 50 big gols chances. His productivity is very low.
I dont say Mutu is the only one striker, but last seaason he have been voted the best lyaer in serie A. amauri, Huntellar, Alfonso (Hereenven) are good options too.
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