Looking Back On The Coppa

By: chris | May 27th, 2008

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It ended with Inter, but it started elsewhere. A short look back at the ride:

Let’s face it, with a mere 45 minutes remaining in the round of 16, Roma was heading towards a near embarrassing early exit. It always seemed like it was “destiny” to wind up here, but it was never that easy. Never that simple. Perhaps they deserve more praise than the hefty amount already being heaped upon the men.

The first game against Torino was utterly dismal. An experimental side at best, the result was surprising, but one which probably stopped short of mind blowing. At the time Antunes, Adrian Pit, Matteo Brighi, Claudio Della Penna and even Cicinho were relative newcomers to the side – some still are. Three have essentially had little impact on the side since that day, even if iTunes has become a intriguing prospect, while Cicinho and Brighi have both carved their own little niche – though neither are irreplaceable. Safe to say it was far from an ideal XI.

And so they went back to Rome needing a very good, if not great, effort to move along. With Real Madrid on the schedule and the scudetto fight in full swing, it wasn’t earth shattering. The injuries had been piling up, The Poobah was turning into Bizarro Rafa when it came to rotating players and there was a real belief that Roma could contend in both Europe and in Serie A. Then came this:

In less than a half hour they’d scored four times. They’d reacted and reacted with emphasis. Be honest, with 10 minutes passed in the second leg down 3-1, how many people thought they’d be back at the Olimpico hoisting the trophy five months later? Small group I’m guessing.

Next up was Sampdoria, a team destined for Europe and a formidable opponent over two legs. Just ten minutes in, out goes Philippe Mexes on a red card. For the next fifty minutes they fought, only to go down on a quality shot by Reto Ziegler. Looked inevitable that they’d again head back to Rome with a loss and another uphill battle back at home. Seven minutes later, enter Amantino and Mirko:

Brilliant ball from Amantino and the tie shifted massively in Roma’s favor, both on the scoresheet and mentally. As the two quick goals had sucked the life out of Torino, they’d swiftly taken the advantage from Samp just the same. A slim victory at home and it was onto Catania.

The games against the Sicilians were closer to exhibitions than they were cup matches. Catania was still fighting for safety and they were simply outclassed, even if Roma had left there finishing booties at home. Aside from that Totti guy, of course, whose house slippers are gold through and through, nevermind his game boots:

There was no result possible aside from a Roma victory, as dicey as the second leg got at times. We were always heading towards a Roma – Inter final. Always. And to the neutrals, we apologize for this.

Final

There’s really little to say, these you just let soak in.

The game was short of fantastic but a hard fought contest, with most of the fighting coming from the bastards in black & blue. I’ve seen more finesse at monster truck rallies. How in the name of Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo did they end up with the least number of cards in Serie A this season?

Oh. Right.

The first half was nearly all Roma, from end to end, with the crew in the middle putting on an absolute clinic. The second half was more or less Inter parking Roma in the back and forcing them to defend as a team, which they did very well. The Fake Pele’s shot (somebody should two foot him for accepting that name) was never Doni’s fault. Simply a wonder goal. Philou? Absolutely magical. Crippled, broken down, wheelchair bound, I don’t care, I don’t want to ever see him in another shirt.

All in all, it was a well deserved victory.

As far as meaning goes, it was just another notch on the belt. At this point, beating Inter isn’t something special, it’s becoming commonplace. For all of Lulu’s shenanigans, this is still the third game of four where Roma was clearly the better team; and were all fair, Roma would be 3-1-0 against Inter this season. Consolation prize will have to be a couple trophies at the hands of Inter. Ah well.

What this says for the future is one word: progression. Last year the Coppa Italia victory was a great prize to dampen the effects of a runaway Inter win. This year it is great, but it’s a stepping stone as opposed to an ending point, the case with last year’s win. The SuperCoppa resides in Rome. The Coppa Italia resides in Rome. The gap in Serie A was closed from 22 to 3. Hell, if the playing field was level, the gap would’ve been “scudetto”.

The fellas celebrated like madmen in Rome on Saturday. I hope to hell they celebrated a true double, because they’re the best team in Italy.

Til next year.



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  • Gabriella (ASR) |  May 27th, 2008 at 2:56 pm

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    managed? I’ll send you a pm if you are in

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  • Dhaw |  May 27th, 2008 at 2:58 pm

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    Pls shoot me the link

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  • Gabriella (ASR) |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:00 pm

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    are you registered there, Dhaw

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  • Dhaw |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:04 pm

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    Nope Gabs.

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  • chris |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:08 pm

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    In fairness, Gabs, a lot of people have been purporting speculations as fact in this situation.

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  • Daniele |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:10 pm

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    That is the problem.

    With the media during this season or in any season

    1. Never believe it till it happens
    2. Or until papers arew signed and the jersey is on the back, and the title is in stone.

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  • Gabriella (ASR) |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:11 pm

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    you have to be registered to read it

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  • Gabriella (ASR) |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:18 pm

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    I know that chris, and I always stressed there that what I post was my personal opinion and not an inside info. I posted that I dont believe that the deal will be done within 24-48 hours because Roma just made a statement that there was no contact and it could result in a probable CONSOB investigation. I was the only one stating this on Saturday. Now that there is an actual Consob investigation everyone is crediting this guy that he had inside info on it and he was again right when he brushed my opinion aside on it previouly

    Just so annoying!

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  • Dhaw |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:21 pm

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    First lack of Italian players in the team and now Inter_|_Merda wont have a Italian coach either.
    How abt just sending them to South America , they anyway like to fight (v/s Valencia) so they can do their thing out there and most of the players wud feel at home too.

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  • Dhaw |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:22 pm

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    I want to register , what wud the url be ?

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  • Gabriella (ASR) |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:23 pm

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    http://forum.carlozampa.com/

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  • Dhaw |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:25 pm

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    Gracias.

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  • Stefano |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:29 pm

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    Wow Andrea Barzagli going to Wolfsburg because of $200,000 differences. I hope it’s not ture. If it is I bet sometime during next season he will say he’s missing Italy and wants to come back. Some of these guys don’t realize how good they have in Italy until they leave. Cassano, Sheav, Zamabrotta the list goes on… You could pay me peanuts and I would never leave Italy (to bad I don’t have the skills).

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  • Stefano |  May 27th, 2008 at 3:55 pm

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    This whole Soros is really annyoning. It’s up there with Amauri – “today he going to Juv” that was last week they said that.

    One thing I thought was awesome at the Coppa game, was when the Italian anthem was playing and the camera showed the Inter playes they got booed.

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  • Lupa |  May 27th, 2008 at 4:25 pm

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    Stefano — it wasn’t just during the anthem, every time the Inter players were shown on the screen they got booed/whistled (including at the end of the game when they went to greet their supporters). Chivu got special attention though. ;-)

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  • Bashar |  May 27th, 2008 at 4:38 pm

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    http://goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=713453

    Mancini gets 30 mn for being a total jackass.. HAHAHA.. Moratti is a freaking moron.

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  • Bashar |  May 27th, 2008 at 6:13 pm

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    Hey.. I think I heard from someone here that Tacopina will be back in Rome to continue negotiations. Anyone have a link to that?

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  • MarcoMTL |  May 27th, 2008 at 7:19 pm

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    I don’t know if Soros is out of the picture. I think it might be a ploy to get the stock price to drop back to normal. Although the shares are not expensive 17% in one day is a big jump.

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  • Lorenzo |  May 27th, 2008 at 7:25 pm

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    I agree….I’ve been reading the Zampa forum as well and I am torn as to whether to believe a particular individual is actually an insider or not. The thing that has me thinking that he might actually be an insider is that he has the repsect from the posters that seem to be old timers and mods. The mods ought to know, shouldn’t they? This surely is a frustrating ordeal. I hope it wraps up and concludes very soon (although all the media outlets are already saying the deal is off….I need more confirmation).

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  • Lorenzo |  May 27th, 2008 at 7:27 pm

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    Chris, how many readers do you have on this blog? Maybe if we pooled all of our money together, WE could buy Roma!!!

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  • chris |  May 27th, 2008 at 7:34 pm

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    If everybody sells their most valuable assets we should be fine.

    For the good of Roma, right?

    (Also, I’ll answer your question on Soros – and avala’s on the remaining contenders – soon. It’s just that the days are long, full and tiring right now. To actually respond and respond literately will take a bit. For now it’s bed.)

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  • Johnny (ASR) |  May 28th, 2008 at 1:22 am

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    Gabs, could you also PM me that link on that Zampa forum. My suername is Deini over there. Grazie.

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  • ursus arctos |  May 28th, 2008 at 2:28 am

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    Stock down an additional 8 percent this morning. Rumours that CONSOB (the Italian securites exchange regulator) has indeed opened a formal investigation certainly have not helped.

    Gabriella continues to talk an awful lot of sense on this particular issue.

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  • lorenzo coretti |  May 28th, 2008 at 3:23 am

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    Soros? Una farsa ben ingegnata!

    E’ notizia di ieri l’addio di George Soros al tavolo della trattativa per l’acquisto dell’AS Roma.
    Molti quesiti vengono ora alla mente, e si fa piu’ viva nella mia mente l’impressione che questa trattativa sia stata montata ad arte in un disegno strategico di distruzione dell’immagine della famiglia Sensi.
    Qual e’ infatti ora l’unico risultato di questa farsa? Non certo che il titolo in borsa ne abbia guadagnato, dal momento che gia’ adesso si sta sgonfiando pericolosamente, bensi’ che il rapporto tra proprieta’ e tifoseria adesso sta vacillando. Tutti i sogni di gloria, miliardi dalla Nike, stadio di proprieta’, campioni a vagonate, tutto rovinato dall’avarizia della famiglia Sensi, attaccata a qualche milione in piu’. Tutto cio’ ovviamente non e’ vero, ma andatelo a dire al tifoso medio.
    L’interrogativo ora e’: chi c’e’ dietro questa operazione? Moggi non c’e’ piu’, quindi spazio all’immaginazione!

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  • Bashar |  May 28th, 2008 at 3:55 am

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    What was the discussion about? What is this “insider” saying and what’s the counter-argument?

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