

Napoli: Same Old, Same Old.
By: chris | August 31st, 2008
Roma 1 v Napoli 1
Of course you saw it coming. Everyone did. After the initial joy of Fabiano Santacroce’s red card it was “shit, wait…this is Roma”. And it happened. Handing Roma a man advantage is a fate worse than handing them the red. Can’t play against 10. Just can’t. And to be honest, about 15 minutes later I was hoping for a Roman red card to even things up a bit and spread the field a bit more (thinking either Cicinho or Fancypants, who desperately needed an O2 tank).
But it didn’t start there. First half was great. Second? Not so much. Once again, it was a combination of two things: fitness (didn’t have any, as much was expected) and this overwhelming sense of complacency whenever they walk out onto the pitch for the second half with a lead. Maybe Spal’s the worst halftime speaker in the history of sport, or maybe it’s in protest for not having enough orange slices, but they just looked flatter than flat from 45:00 on.
However, we’ll hold off impending judgment until they’ve hit fitness and form, because it was pretty clear everyone was gassed towards the end of the game and in week 4, this might be a commanding victory. Knew it going in and know it going out. Now finally, one week into the season it’s time for an int’l siesta. It’s been too long and the lads need some time to gel and the walking wounded need some more R&R.
In fact, I still don’t feel as though the season’s began. It’s just not registering, and I’m not quite sure why. Perhaps because of the super new faces in the lineup (Baptista, Riise, Menez) replacing old standards we’ve become so accustomed to (Totti, Mancini, Perrotta, Taddei – in effect, the entire attack). That and the upcoming break. So I’ll wait to actually put up ratings until the next game. Yeah, it was a legit game, but it still doesn’t seem right. In lieu, some things to be taken away:
The Good
• John Arne Riise looked really good. Helped actually having someone in front of him this time, but he was quality the entire time he was on the pitch. Love how he’s adapting to this whole Roman gladiator motif with blonde tips, too.
• Okaka Ma Chuka. This kid’s got somethin’, and he might be ready for a starting look a lot sooner than anyone thought. Like, next game against Palermo soon, considering how comfortable he’s looked out galloping down the wing. Cut his hair too. Didn’t improve much, but we’ll take baby steps.
• Alberto. I think I’ve said this a couple times, but the best thing Roma could’ve done this summer was get him healthy and in form. Today was a very good start. Plus Perrotta would’ve skied that goal into row Y so we can only hope he stays out of Trigoria’s makeshift emergency ward.
• DDR. Superb pass on Berto’s goal. But should we have expected anything less?
* – That neck bulge has me fearing for his health, too. No joke.
• Doni’s reflexes. At some point this year he’s going to put forth a nominee for Dumbest Decision of All-Time and it’ll take months off the end of my life. I’ll try and remember today, when he saved the rest of the fellas from embarrassment. My MOTM.
The Bad
• The uncalled penalty on Berto. They should’ve won anyway, but having guys pulled down from behind in the six yard box while a cross is flying through without being called really doesn’t help. Especially not when there was nothing else for the ref to look at.
• Max Tonetto’s ode to Massimo Oddo. I like Max. I like him a lot. But what the fuck was that? Forget a barn, he couldn’t have hit the water from the deck of a boat today.
• Julio Baptista & Jeremy Menez. The Beast is just not in sync right now and he was playing out on the left for much of the day – not his shtick – and Menez was just not ready. Period. Not an ounce of blame hangs on either of them.
* – And Menez’s sitter was not nearly as easy as it looked. Always going to be a tough goal with Iezzo biting his heels.
• Set pieces. As a whole, they were garbagé. I can’t quite remember a half-decent free kick and Napoli’s lone goal was on, you guessed it, a corner. This is probably going to be an issue all year, or at least until Jesus gets back.
• Philippe’s finishing. The last time Philou played at the Olimpico, we got this…
…and today, he put in a finish of similar quality. Unfortunately, it was towards the wrong net. Only thing that save the day was Doni’s feline reflexes.
• Form, fitness, bodies, yadda, yadda, yadda…..
Tabellino/Highlights
ROMA (4-2-3-1): Doni; Cicinho (dal 19’st Menez), Riise (dal 27’st Tonetto), Juan, Mexes; De Rossi, Pizarro; Vucinic, Aquilani, Cassetti; Julio Baptista.
A disp.: Arhtur, Panucci, Loria, Brighi, Okaka.
All: Spalletti
NAPOLI (3-5-2): Iezzo; Santacroce, Cannavaro, Contini; Maggio, Blasi, Gargano, Hamsik (dal 31’st Pazienza), Vitale (dal 22’st Rinaudo); Lavezzi, Denis (dal 39’st Zalayeta).
A disp.: Navarro, Montervino, Dalla Bona, Pià.
All: Reja
Arbitro: Rizzoli di Bologna
Assistenti: Ayroldi – Lanciano. Quarto uomo: Trefoloni
Marcatori: 29′pt Aquilani, 10’st Hamsik.
Note. Espulsi: Santacroce (N). Ammoniti: Vitale (N), Aquilani (R), Santacroce (N), De Rossi (R). Recupero 2′pt, 6’st. Spettatori 40 mila circa.
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Julio not called up. Prade held talks with the agent of Di michele today.
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This is my first comment I just want to correct Prade’s Illegitimate Son, Baptista is called up by Dunga here is the list:
Portieri: Júlio César (Inter), Renan (Valencia).
Difensori: Maicon (Inter), Rafinha (Schalke 04), Kleber (Santos), Juan (Flamengo), Lúcio (Bayern Monaco), Juan (Roma), Luisão (Benfica), Alex Silva (São Paulo).
Centrocampisti: Gilberto Silva (Panathinaikos), Lucas (Liverpool), Elano (Manchester City), Josué (Wolfsburg), Anderson (Manchester United), Diego (Werder Brema), Júlio Baptista (Roma), Ronaldinho Gaúcho (Milan)
Forwards: Robinho (Real Madrid), Luís Fabiano (Siviglia), Rafael Sóbis (Betis), Jô (Manchester City)Posted from
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I was pleasantly suprised by Menez and Okaka. I was not expecting either to show any sparks, but Menez probably should have had an assist and maybe a goal and Okaka was posting up and distributing. Possibly the answer to our forward issues was not making a move by sending the man child out. It would have been nice to get Baptista and Menez into training in early August, but I would take them not being ready for the opener over not having them.
Aquilani bitched a lot of people during those 96 minutes.
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Juan, Baptista, Mexes, Aquilani, De Rossi and Cassetti all called up.. Vucinic as well I’m sure.
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lets just no one gets injured…
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Could the last minute transfer be Crespo? 3 hours to go…
http://www.romanews.eu/news.asp?newsID=7437&pag=2Posted from
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wouldnt crespo be a great last minute pickup? i think so
di michele i wouldnt mind either
its not like roma are looking at dimichele to be a starter.
he would be great coming off the bench and would give us another option.
guys, its going to be a crazy championship this year, you are going to have inter, milan, juventus, roma and maybe fiorentina pushing for the title and a champions league spot.
sampdoria, udinese, napoli, lazio will be strong as well. on of them could fight for a champions league spot as well.
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I dont think we played bad at all. Just need time for the new guys to mesh. menez missed that sitter though and Aquilani had one on his lap, Didnt like Pizzarro much .
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George
I agree
gonna be a great season, all teams are stronger this year and we have some new interesting players raising the profile of serie A.
Genoa just bought Milito as well.
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bye bye Esposito, finally!!!!!
http://www.laromasiamonoi.it/?action=read&idnotizia=3674
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Sky: The Rome Crespo
Not only David Di Michele for Rome. As reported by Sky, the club would giallorosso treating the purchase loan of Hernan Crespo dall’Inter, which was excluded from Mourinho from lists Champions. The Sampdoria has already come forward for the Argentine striker, but the player wants a big. The Rome precisely.
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Oh my bad about Julio. Didn’t saw the list yet of Brazil and I assumed since he didn’t made it the last few times… Great pick up by Genoa.
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no wonder mancini didnt give a shit last year, look at the chick that he broke up with!!
sorry amantino, i now understand your pain.
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donetsk is asking 2million euros for a one year loan of castillo.
that wouldnt be bad at all, why not him instead of di michele.
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I still don’t know how I feel about Crespo coming to Rome. I think he could add somethiing..
Castillo is at Betis george.. it’s done.
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Crespgol would be phenominal – very much like the old Batigol from days of yore.
does anyone worry that we will have too many guys on the bench clamouring for a starting spot, though? or ids it just me.Espo will do really well at Chievo and it is good he is just on loan … i say we will want him back
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So apparently it turns out SerieA.tv will not be showing games anymore, or will only for this next season because ESPN360 bought out the rights from under them.
Another piss off for SerieA fans wanting to catch matches.
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yes, i bitched a lot about Prade’s handling of the transfer market, and i stand behind my complaints because i do think it cost us integrating the new players,
that being said, however, this is the most excited i have felt about a starting season in a long time.
we will have a lot of work to do but i really think we can go far and above all evey game is going to be fantastic to watch.
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bashar, its not done. olympiacos is trying to get him on loan as we speak
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Genoa got Milito.
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Looks like Alvarez to Pisa and Andreolli to Sassuolo. We DEFINITELY need at least one more player now.
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UL, where did you get that info from? This sucks. I can’t get espn360 at home.
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Lorenzo,
Alvarez and Andreolli wouldn’t play much this season,they were never part of Spals plan.
Virga will also go to a serie B club.Reports say in Milano currently Prade is talking for Crespo. Would be our vice Totti in our line up so Vucinic can spend lots of time on left wing.
I’d rather see a winger instead of Crespo (altough he’s a really class forward)
Anyone seeing Okaka doing a ‘Balotelli’ or a ‘Messi’ this year on left/right wing?Posted from
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how the hell did we not get milito if genoa could…?
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A striker was just never a priority for us in this mercato. Had we gotten a great deal for a striker, Spalletti would have probably had to change formation…..and in order to have the proper time to do that, it would have had to haapen a long time ago.
Looks like we are making an attempt for Guberti, the 24yr old Serie B wing from Ascoli that we had discussed many months ago. Possible exchange for Virga?
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