

Napoli: Runnin’ Away With It.
By: chris | January 25th, 2009
Napoli 0 – Roma 3
What a fantastic day to be Roman. The Giallorossi travel to the formerly impenetrable grounds of the San Paolo and not just win, but do so by bending over the other baby blues; while back at home Lazyo were absolutely crushed by a team that will probably petition Lega Calcio to play its future home games at the Stadio Olimpico at some point over the summer. A massive three point surge ahead and now, in week 20, they’re just three points adrift of fourth. Fourth by the end of the year? How about fourth by the end of January? Huge boost all around: in the table, for the team’s confidence and for Francesco’s legs, which weren’t required and got another weekend off. Amen.
Yes, first goal was marginally offside (and I hope Napoli get some karmic retribution in the coming weeks – giornata 33, perhaps) but Napoli have no one to hang this on but themselves. Undeserved one-nils happen; what shouldn’t happen is a defender, instead of giving Roma a throw in, scorching the ball over his own keeper from 45 yards out to gift a corner and thus a scoring chance (in the highlights). That was, without a doubt, one of the dumbest things I’ve seen in my time watching calcio. In fact it was so dumb it should’ve counted as -2. So there, all’s well again.
(And really, there’s no debate on the Zalayeta “goal”. Stevie Wonder could’ve called that one from a couch in Greenland.)
Other than those two set-pieces, this was a fixture where the gameplan worked to perfection. Don’t let the possession fool you, that was by design. They came to be compact, to defend well as a unit and to efficiently hit out on the counter and finish the chances (i.e. set-pieces) that came. This was simple execution by a very good team. Napoli is good, they will be good, but Reja’s Azzurri are no match for Spalletti’s Roma – tactically or technically. They were out-thought – though I’m sure they saw it coming – and then outplayed.
As for the MOTM, it’s quite simple: Francesco. His mere presence in the stadium, on the bench, there waiting for the call, put such shivers into the legs of Napoli they collapsed at the formerly indestructible San Paolo. The shine off his golden boots lifted TGIP’s men to a degree of such belief his presence on the pitch was completely unnecessary. He is simply a player who makes all around him, whether playing or not, that much better. This team, without a shadow of a doubt, is one that revolves around Him and Him alone.
Standings
Tied for fifth, three points from fourth, seven from third. As Luciano said, fourth is the “minimum objective”.
GOMR
As ever with Roma….it ain’t easy even when it’s easy. Senor Panucci decided that, since his services in the starting XI would not be required today, he’d rather sit in the stands and pout than on the bench, essentially quitting Roma in the process. Obviously he thought this because:
i. He’s better than Juan and/or Philou.
ii. Ezequiel Lavezzi wouldn’t have baked him like a Christmas ham.
Neither of which are true, of course.
What this has become is the fourth “situation” between GOMR and either Spalletti or a member of the squad within the last 15-18 months. That being: The Dirty Laundry Incident with Spalletti; failing to realize Alberto’s joke was fucking hilarious and pounding him into the Trigoria grass; Doni-gate; and now this little principessa moment.
Christian has immense pride which can sometimes result in difficult, or non-existent, relationships (see: Lippi), but you’d think a 35 year old sometimes captain would be able to set aside his personal desires for the good of the team. He was, without a doubt, the worst matchup possible at either fullback spot today. Cassetti might’ve been somewhat close (still has more pace), but Riise at least kept Lavezzi in check, which GOMR would’ve struggled with mightily. And Juan*/Mexes he ain’t.
* – Also wondering if Juan’s recent reup has something to do with this. GOMR’s contract is up in June, Juan’s was up in 2011 and yet he got the first extension (til 2014) along with a sizable payraise, while Panucci has, admittedly, done a whole lot of bandaging to the back line while Tubbs has laid supine on the Trigoria medic’s table the last 18 months. Of course this also seems in line with the theory that Panucci doesn’t understand his age so maybe he doesn’t want to register that a world class defender not yet 30 is going to get a whole lot more attention than one on the cusp of mid-afternoon naps and the inability to eat anything spicy after 4 pm.
So Panucci threw his fit, was banished to the stands, and now would probably be the time to get ready for the post-Panucci era in Rome. A good and loyal performer for years, but too many distractions and disruptions within the confines of the locker room. At the very least he should be given a reprieve from captaining the team – this is, without a doubt, the polar opposite of a captain’s behavior – and chances are these will be (at least should be) his final months in Rome – depending on what happens in the coming day. Let him go back to Genoa (if Milan doesn’t get there first) and spend the next however many years as a starter, not realizing his age until a 42 year old Bobo Vieri blows by him for a 1v1 with the keeper.
At best he’s a very good performer in Serie A for however many years he lasts, but at worst he’s a player who fails to realize he ain’t 25 anymore and his playing time will reflect accordingly. Unfortunately, the latter certainly looks the case…
“I have made my decision, I’m leaving Roma, as Spalletti does not respect me.”
Tis simply time. We’ll see how this plays out after everybody has a chance to sleep on it, but it’s probably best for all parties.
Tabellino
NAPOLI (3-5-2): Gianello; Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini; Maggio, Blasi (36′ st Montervino), Gargano, Pazienza (1′ st Bogliacino), Mannini; Lavezzi, Zalayeta (21′ st Denis). A disp.: Sepe, Russotto, Rinaudo, Aronica. All.: Reja.
ROMA (4-3-2-1): Doni; Cassetti, Mexes, Juan, Riise; Taddei (37′ st Perrotta), De Rossi, Brighi; Pizarro (1′ st Aquilani), Baptista; Vucinic (24′ st Menez). A disp.: Artur, Totti, Loria, Okaka. All.: Spalletti.
Arbitro: Morganti di Ascoli Piceno
Assistenti: Romagnoli e Nicoletti (IV Pierpaoli)
Ammoniti: Pazienza (N), Taddei (R), Contini (N), Cannavaro (N), Gargano (N), Montervino (N), Santacroce (N)
Marcatori: 18′ pt Mexes, 32′ pt Juan, 5′ st Vucinic
Highlights
Pic of the Day: Pogo Sticks
Soak it up, because they won’t look this good on set pieces for awhile.

Ratings
Doni: A good game in his return, but he needs to take the defense and midfield out for a nice dinner this week – maybe twice. 7
Cassetti: I think Cassetti’s game so capably sums up this entire fixture: was good but wasn’t perfect and when he needed help it was there. And that’s the thing, they played so well as a team when one player had an off moment – no one’s perfect – someone stepped in to shoulder his load. (For Marco it was more often than not Philou – specifically recall a world class tackle early in the second half to prevent a potential mess.) Really just not sure how to view Cassetti’s performance when he was so clearly just one of XI. 7
Crockett & Tubbs: A big old “shape the fuck up, Christian, because we can score too” from the backline duo. Brilliant & brillianter. 8
Riise: Admit it, you had Lavezzi down for at least two going up against JAR. Don’t lie. 7.5
Taddei: Another good, probably underappreciated, game from Rodrigo. Immense workrate yet again. 7
DDR: More of the same. 7
Brighi: Transcended beyond MOTM and is now MOTW – Man of the Week. An astounding 180 minutes between this and the Inter match. If he isn’t called up for the Azzurri it’ll be nothing short of criminal. 8
Pizarro/Aquilani: I’m combining this as a position and giving them both my real MOTM. All three assists from the treq position, but both played outstanding those dimes aside.
And though they both played exceptionally well, they couldn’t have played different games. Pizarro is pretty on the ball, and was, but Alberto is so subtly elegant. Or is it elegantly subtle? Or maybe both? The ball to Mirko on the assist was sublime and the way he toasted those defenders down the left is the most uplifting sign we’ve seen from him in a long, long time (he’s clearly feeling confident in the old legs). And what’s more, he was hurt in the match – inevitable, of course – but then unhurt himself within the same half. Unfathomable.
I dare say, it’s been a wonderful January mercato for Roma, has it not? 8
Baptinogol: He can miss all the sitters he wants when it’s 3-0, but he damn well better make up for it with Samp & Torino type heroics next time out. 6.5
Mirko: Vucigol looked far from fit in the first half, maybe even a bit hobbled at times, and had Julio finished his sitter while Piza stayed unhurt, I thought he may come off during the break (as much for his sake as it would be to insert Menez’s pace and subsequent countering abilities in a 3-0 game away). Great strikers and all that. 7.5
Menez: Kid’s got some skills, eh? Still needs to eat a sandwich. 7
Perrotta: First of all, love the giant hat. Suits him well. Second of all…was so amped when he came in there were a couple moments where I thought he was Menez. Compliments get no higher for the over thirty crowd. 7.5
And with that we conclude another very good game from a very, very good team.
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Avala, saying: “WTF, we still have Loria!” is like saying oh shit I’m ONLY broke!
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Si Avala.
I am sorry KJ, for saying you sleep with multiple men.
And for the record just cause someone works at the most prestigous women’s fashion magazine in the world does not make that dude gay.
Thanks though KJ, for the sentiments.
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The below makes me very happy. Although I would replace Aqui di Simo.
Miccoli is out for this one btw. So I guess they will be hoping Cavani can score a couple. Doubt that will happen.
PROBABILE FORMAZIONE: (4-3-1-2) Doni; Cassetti, Mexes, Juan, Riise; Perrotta, De Rossi, Brighi; Baptista; Totti, Vucinic.
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I would kill for a job at Vogue
, and I am as straight as they get. Daniele, you should keep inciting KJ so that we get to read his lameass comments regularly.
I would still prefer Cicinho and Aquilani over Cassetti and Perrotta, Cicinho in particular has been meaner and better since he came back from that Bologna fiascoPosted from
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Agreed, Daniele. Also sensitivity and good taste is not the sole province of gay men nor is ill mannered boorishness solely a heteros prerogative. Back to calcio, WTF did Pan act up ? Is he afraid that if he does not show well on the field that his career is about to end with no takers while Roma fiddles about signing him ? Is it his ego that has been hurt ? I wish he would be a tad more forthcoming on this. Spal made a good point when he pointed out that Totti, Aquilani and Perotta were sitting on the bench C. Pan refused.
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Not that it really matters. But everyone should go read the Palermo blog on the upcoming match.
I gave my 2 cents.
Some of it makes you scratch your head. But I guess with our # of points, the head to head will tell the tale.
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Thought this was a funny statement from the Inter blog.
Umm when do they NOT play ugly and win?“That game was truly ugly. God Bless JC at the end. However, if we can play that ugly and still get 3 points thats a good sign.”
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Daniele … don’t listen to that idiot.
funny, i always pictured KJ as a Zit poppin faggot … irony?
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Enough with the personal insults.. Let’s talk about Roma.. I read the Palermo blog and stopped myself from commenting there. If I was a Palermo or Lazio fan I would be amused, but there are so many fallacies with it. He just knows we’re gonna be reading and will get to us. Just don’t go over there and post. It won’t give them the satisfaction.
A couple days after Juan and Mexes both put in stellar performances (both on goal.com team of the week) he goes and says that they aren’t all that. Poor timing. There’s no way it’s a push defensively or even in midfield. And I’ll take Totti and Vucinic over Miccoli and Cavani any day.
The only advantages Palermo have are the speed of Miccoli and Cavani and possibly Amelia (not that Doni isn’t playing well). In their 3-1 win all they did was punt the ball up to Miccoli and Cavani who terrorized our defense. They did not control the midfield but did well defensively apart from the first 15 minutes when they were torn apart over and over.
He also forgets that when they beat us 3-1 in their home we had Panucci and Loria at the back with Riise playing like shit. Now he’s playing well and the main defense is together and we’re at home. Completely different ball game.
My heart is a little worried about this game but my head doesn’t see anything close to the last game. I think we’ll pull of a decent but hard fought victory. 2-1 or 2-0.
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Everyone should join in on the fun over at the Palermo blog.
They are actually good dudues, given their spokesman is the complete opposite.
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I can see a 2-0.
Totti is back so the magic will return.
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LorenzoRosanero is a good guy.. Always contributes positively whenever he gets involved here..
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Actually the conversation is pretty interesting but I don’t want to get involved.
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Thanks Samson, thanks Gio!
No I’m not back, I just felt strongly about that Panucci infant-like debacle that I felt like voicing my thoughts, but thanks.
Btw, the best non-Roma guy that comments here is Alessandro D’agostino. Now that’s a good guy.
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I just visited the Napoli offside (I don’t go there often enough) and read through some of the comments. The guys there seem to be real quality folks.
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Italy Brazil friendly to be called off?
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Bashar, that is the way to handle our losses as well, and not go all drama abt it. We did play a good game but we were also very fortunate.
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see you guys tommorrow
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There he is!
Its been sorta quiet today.
Nothing new on Panucci…
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Hey, KJ, I here some queer birds are flying into Rome to perform some island dances!
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Always news on Pan:
Roma, Spalletti scarica definitivamente Panucci
Il futuro di Christian Panucci si allontana inesorabilmente dalla Capitale. La querelle di Napoli ha lasciato strascichi pesanti ed una frattura, che al momento, appare insanabile. http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=138254Panucci, l’agente: “C’è anche la pista francese”
Intervenendo ai microfoni di Radio Kiss Kiss il procuratore di Christian Panucci, Oscar Damiani, ha smentito di essere stato contattato dal Napoli: “Per Panucci non sono mai stato contattato dal club partenopeo”. Si fa strada però un’altra ipotesi, quella che il difensore possa approdare nella Ligue 1, dove ha già giocato con la maglia del Monaco: “Un trasferimento in Francia? E’ una pista che stiamo battendo”
Esclusivo: Panucci vuole il Napoli
Christian Panucci sta cercando di risolvere i suoi problemi con la Roma, ma ha espresso parere favorevole su un suo trasferimento al Napoli.
http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=138225
Plenty more ‘news’ out there and believe whichever one is
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Napoli?
ha.France? Ha ha.
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romabaha.. Are you really in Bulgaria? If so, whereabouts? I hung out with a Bulgarian crew last couple years of college.. Great bunch..
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Yes, I live in Sofia and Varna. The Varna-Roma fanclub is great!
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Varna-Roma fan club? How many members?
My buddies were from Sofia I believe. One was a Levski fan and he got me into Levski when they were in the CL. Saw the 2-2 draw with Chievo where Amauri was on fire but Chievo still went out. Levski played well then. Another was a CSKA fan. They were good friends though and didn’t really argue football.
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