

Napoli: Francesco & Friends to the Fortress
By: chris | January 24th, 2009
Napoli v Roma
So let’s not sugarcoat this derby, get down to brass tax: Napoli isn’t just good at home, they’re positively mind-boggling. In nine home games they’ve dropped a total of two points this year. Count ‘em – one, two, period. That’s video game stuff. Except, of course, that draw came against, of all teams, Cagliari. Mind-boggling for all the wrong reasons if you’re a Napoli fan (particularly via the how – a Daniele Conti stoppage time stunner). Their big team win at the San Paolo came against Juventus, so it’s not as though they’re untested.
What is fortunate, however, is that Marek Hamsik – vice-president to Cicinho’s president of the Neck Awful Tattoo Organization, aka dyslexic NATO (Philou’s a heavy favorite for the next elections) – will be suspended for the match. They’ve still got plenty of firepower, but taking their joint-top goalscorer out of the picture is a huge burden off Spalletti’s shoulders. Like Lavezzi, they simply have no one to replace him.
Oh, and the better news: Francesco from the first minute.
And that’s really all there is to that.
Doni also returns, which is nice, but not necessarily the enormous upgrade most would think. After the Cagliari stumbles Artur’s come incredibly good and has been a damn fine stand-in. The back will feature either Panucci or Cassetti – Cicinho’s suspended along with Hamsik, presumably for a NATO meeting – with Philou, Juan and Riise. Expect Riise, or even Panucci if he’s sent out on the left, to get a ton of help from Brighi in locking down Lavezzi – and don’t expect it to go smoothly for 90 minutes.
The expected midfield from RomaNews – one I agree with – says a lot about Spalletti’s gameplan going in: defend first, attack second. It may not be Stamford Bridge, but they’ll be stacking the middle, doubling down on the wings of the 3-5-2 an awful lot and begging Napoli to test Doni from distance. Brighi was fantastic yet again midweek – perhaps my MOTM, Orsati aside – and Taddei had a very good game even without the goal. Simone will take up position as treq/pinball in front of the three while DDR will do his usual vacuuming in front of the back four. Things will probably change later in the game with the inclusion of David and/or Alberto, but to start it’s looking real conservative.
After the heroics – and subsequent midweek suckitude – of Julio Baptista during sansmirkoetottidom, you’d think he’ll be rewarded with a seat on the pine right between Leandro Greco and The Simone Gloria, but Roma News is under the impression he’ll be partnering Francesco, with Mirko and Yeremy on the bench. (A not-yet-fit Totti-Mirko partnership could turn disastrous come substitution time, which makes a whole lot of sense.) Whatever ways the goals come…as long as they come.
And that’s that. It doesn’t have to be pretty and it doesn’t have to be convincing, just need to figure out a way to break Napoli’s stronghold at the San Paolo. A “by any means necessary” fixture; one not quite for all the marbles, but it’s worth at least a couple big ones. So they’ll need to bring, well…you see where this is going.
Squads
Roma:
2 CHRISTIAN PANUCCI
4 JUAN SILVEIRA DOS SANTOS
5 PHILIPPE MEXES
7 DAVID MARCELO CORTES PIZARRO
8 ALBERTO AQUILANI
9 MIRKO VUCINIC
10 FRANCESCO TOTTI
11 RODRIGO FERRANTE TADDEI
15 SIMONE LORIA
16 DANIELE DE ROSSI
17 JOHN ARNE RIISE
19 JULIO CESAR BAPTISTA
20 SIMONE PERROTTA
24 JEREMY MENEZ
25 GUILHERME DE MORAIS GUSMAO ARTUR
27 JULIO SERGIO BERTAGNOLI
32 DONIEBER ALEXANDER MARANGON (DONI)
33 MATTEO BRIGHI
77 MARCO CASSETTI
89 STEFANO OKAKA
Napoli:
Gianello, Navarro, Aronica, Cannavaro, Contini, Rinaudo, Santacroce,Vitale, Blasi, Bogliacino, Gargano, Maggio, Mannini, Montervino, Pazienza, Denis, Lavezzi, Pià, Russotto, Zalayeta.
Projected XI
Doni
Cicinho, Juan, Mexes, Riise
Taddei, DDR, Brighi
Perrotta
Totti, Baptista
Key Matchups
For those check out Andrea’s thorough briefing over at Football Italiano.
Predictions
“Derby” matters aside, I sense an overwhelming amount of added motivation after aspiring to shite on the opening weekend, gifting Napoli a point. Brain says draw, heart says win – either way, I think they can come out with a point at least. They were good enough for three midweek and this one shouldn’t be nearly as difficult – particularly since Napoli will only be fielding eleven.
Game: 2-2
Goals: Maggio (41), Totti (52), Perrotta (67), Lavezzi (79)
MOTM: Francesco.
When: 1500 CET, 0900 EST.
Where: San Paolo, Napoli.
Forecast: 9°C, 80% chance of rain.
Streaming: Here.
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That seemed like a peno to me.
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No penalty, Caroe, it’s Inter.
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Keep Pan until he matures then send him on to to the Banda (gang) Moratti. Remember the last defender we did not
re-sign and then got Loria in turn.Posted from
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Aquilani interview:
“Il sorpasso alla Lazio? E’ normale…”love him

I don’t think Panucci will leave this month,maybe in summer but even then,he’s 36,Roma should be looking for a younger alternative or maybe promote a youngster ike Barca did with Krkcic/Busquets, and Arsenal with..their entire 11Posted from
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Pathetic Inter and even more pathetic Samp. Without Cassano they can’t create anything.
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Yeah, where was Cassano?
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Didn’t he have a pain in his neck? (as opposed to being one)
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Lets start the Panucci to AC Milan rumours…
He’d be a welcome, YOUNG, addition!
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Lupa…
Ba dum ching!
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I wouldn’t call that a rumor, CMP, more like one side of the coin. It’s Milan or Genoa for Senor GOMR.
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anybody heard about mourinho..he said the ref is against inter..is he kidding or what??!! after all the help they get,this is how the treat the ref
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And they were helped today too…
Chris, will you do a review and when will it be ready?
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“Roma were the last team to beat Napoli at the San Paolo back in March 2008 and ended the run after 18 games”
Sick. Napoli home killers.
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Pan goes to Milan, they have such a great senior cit…er player pension plan which guarantees play time into olztimer days.
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well if Panu leaves in january,that only leaves us with LORIA if Mexes and Juan are injured!
I think Prade and Sensi should really look for a CB this week and get some cash for Panucci. Genoa or Milan would be both happy to buy him for say 3/4 million euros? After all,he’s almost 36,we shoud be glad we can still get some money from him!
Maybe Mathieu is still waiting for a phone call?
Or we can look at one of Zapata,Felipe,Cannini…Posted from
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I don’t think someone will pay for him. He is 36 and is a free agent in the summer. If actually some team pays, they must be desperate at defence. If we could swap him with another old and reliable defender… or young and promising… Can we recall Andreolli? How is he doing in Sassuolo (spelling)?
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Pisses me off that on the day we thrash Napoli at San Paolo we have to talk about fucking Panucci throwing a tantrum.
On the complete other end of the class spectrum, anyone here the interview with Mexes on Giostra del Gol this morning? My favorite frenchie of all timePosted from
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If he leaves, they better get Mathieus agent on the phone asap or let him stew on the bench all year until June
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Andreoli perhaps for next season. Ivanovic at Chelsea is someone I would spend money on. Would be a shame if one of the northern richie rich powers, or the Viola, got him as rumored. I think that he has the goods to be another Vidic.
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by him I mean Panucci, this seems like a horrible way to end such a great relationship….part of me is thinking he’s just blowing some steam
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maybe brighiero from rosario central… he is young and hasn’t yet been called up for the argentina national team so his value is relatively low for such a good player.
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avala, very true i like andreolli, plus he is italian
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You mean Braghieri, and I doubt it will happen, because Tribal football says it will.
http://www.tribalfootball.com/roma-alerted-exciting-rosario-central-talent-braghieri-219429
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true
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Cufre is a free agent now! He is for free, experienced, reliable and would come back to Roma at a heartbeat.
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