

Napoli: Serie Blah; Roma In Need Of Bodies.
By: chris | August 30th, 2008This is supposed to be an exciting, celebratory time, as after a rocky, confusing and sorrowful summer, we’re finally being gifted some Serie A football again – and in a proper derby at that. Problem is, the opener’s headline has swiftly gone from Luciano Spalletti’s Bella Calcio Returns to Roma Currently Seeking Warm/Lukewarm Bodies, Heartbeat Preferred (But Not Required). Trigoria has turned into a makeshift emergency ward and tomorrow’s lineup will likely be one The Grand Imperial Poobah would normally be hesitant to throw out on the pitch…for an intrasquad scrimmage. What a way to begin the festivities.
Obviously no Totti (no party), but what’s hurt most over the last couple days is injuries to Simone Perrotta (out – Achilles) and Alberto Aquilani (called up, but we shall see – ankle) while Rodrigo Taddei still hasn’t been able to shake his knock off and is still out. Also Mauro Esposito is currently being pawned (to Chievo, it seems), so he’s eliminated from consideration. Making that…three and a half starters and the only pure winger currently available, all of whom play above the defense, where depth is more than covered (of course – Murphy and all that). This means a fullback will have to push up or Jeremy Menez, in Rome for roughly half an hour now, will be thrust into action against a dangerous side on the first day of the year. Oh joy.
The sexy topic du jour is that Mssr. Menez, because this could open up a spot for him in the lineup before he’s even had the chance to use Italian restrooms. Tantalizing, obviously, and even more so because he scored a deuce in training yesterday’s scrimmage, but prudent and smart it isn’t. Or at least it really doesn’t seem that way. Monaco is way ahead of Roma in terms of training and he’s already had three games, but two of those were late subs because he’s still working off that groin surgery. It’s really hard to convince me a 21 year old guy who’s been in the country for three days, is just working his way back from injury and has never played at this level before – against a UEFA Cup side, no less – is ready to be run out in the starting XI on opening day. Yeah, he’s a monster of a talent but he’s just that right now at this level. Not exactly a safe pick.
Then again, I didn’t overlook training yesterday so what the hell do I know?
But I do say, it’s sort of appropriate that Roma eschews the pomp and circumstance of a new Serie A campaign for drama, mass casualties, body bags and sleepless nights for the tifosi. We’ll save the joy and anticipation for next week, they just need to get through this one.
Never a dull day in Romaromaromaland.
Squads
Roma:
1 ALVAREZ
2 AQUILANI
3 ARTUR
4 BAPTISTA
5 BERTAGNOLI
6 BRIGHI
7 CASSETTI
8 CICINHO
9 DE ROSSI
10 JUAN
11 LORIA
12 MARANGON
13 MENEZ
14 MEXES
15 OKAKA
16 PANUCCI
17 PIZARRO
18 RIISE
19 TONETTO
20 VUCINIC
Napoli:
Iezzo, Navarro, Cannavaro, Contini, Grava, Rinaudo, Santacroce, Blasi, Dalla Bona, Gargano, Hamsik, Maggio, Montervino, Pazienza, Vitale, Denis, Lavezzi, Pià, Russotto, Zalayeta.
Key Injuries
Out: Totti, Perrotta, Taddei, Espo, Montella.
Suffering: Aquilani & Doni.
So who else in the US will be drinking heavily come Sunday morning at 9am eastern?
Projected Lineup
I’m mostly agreeing with RomaNews on this one, but it gets very confusing in the event that KA can’t play (at least from the start):
Doni;
Cicinho, Mexes, Juan, Riise;
De Rossi, Pizarro;
Cassetti, Aquilani, Vucinic;
Baptista.
Given the first half performance in the SuperCoppa, the vaunted 4-2-3-1 is the only way to go.
If GOMR starts, I can see Lavezzi on the left wing having a field day, breaking his brittle ankles til Spal can make a substitution, which is the reasoning for the Cicinho inclusion. He may not be a lock down defender, but he recovers exceptionally quick and you’ve got to beat him 2-3 times to get past, at which point help has usually arrived, making things bothersome for the attack.
If Aquilani doesn’t play….I haven’t the faintest. Logic dictates Baptista could slot back with Vucigol up top, which opens up the left. Riise and Tonetto can definitely play LW, but are four fullbacks an exciting proposition? Is Okaka ready for a start? Will Brighi be the safe choice instead of La Bestia? First guess is Matteo, but it’s obviously a decision Spal doesn’t want to be forced to make.
As far as subs go, it will almost surely come down to game situation, but I really think we’ll see Okaka and that tragic hair.
Key Matchups
Lavezzi v Whomever: If GOMR plays, he’ll need five, maybe six, Vespas. If Cicinho plays, he’ll be recovering til he can recover no more. If Lavezzi is on the right and a certain ginger Norwegian is there, Riise is going to have to learn calcio at a mindblowing pace. If it’s Tonetto, somebody’s going to have to convince him he’s 23, not 33, before the game.
I think they can contain him, but it’s a daunting task to begin the season and everyone’s going to be helping everybody else. People helping people. Lovely.
Roma v Napoli’s Match Fitness: Napoli’s been playing real, actual games since roughly 07-08 ended. Roma hasn’t.
Intertoto Cup and UEFA Cup have turned their preseason into season, so they’re running on all kinds of cylinders right now. They did well against Vllanzia, 8-0 aggregate, but it’s pretty easy to KO a heavybag: Trabzonspor beat them 10-0 on aggregate last year. Clearly they (Vllanzia) aren’t a very good team, which may in fact help Roma if Napoli can be lulled into a false sense of confidence (doubtful, but it’d be nice).
Still, the guys are banged up, relatively untested and missing quite a few pieces. They’ll have to hit midseason form by the opening whistle…ish.
Roma v Health: I think this is pretty self-explanatory, but they can in no way, shape or form handle a non-defender going down in either the first half or early in the second, because it can potentially shift the entire squads into depths unknown and severely undesired. And, as well as he did during some friendlies, I’m really, really not looking forward to a cameo from Burritos (much love, Edgar).
* – As cruel as it is giving us Roma’s opener before a two week int’l break, I think we can all be very thankful.
Beast v Striker: The Roman striker position is one unlike any other, and though Julio’s not a true striker but an attrequiker (attacking mid/treq/striker), making him a better fit than most, it still involves some unique responsibilities that you don’t pick up in two weeks. Or two months, even. Early last season it was as though Vuci’s left leg was six inches shorter than his right because he kept drifting to comfort on the left when replacing Totti, leaving someone (usually Simone) as the makeshift striker. La Bestia is a centrally based player, which should help, but he still doesn’t have the repertoire needed for that Totti sprinkler role back towards the half.
So the largest key to attacking success against Napoli will likely be, gasp, Fancypants (that’s Little David’s new nick).
Last Game
Predictions
Much respect to Napoli, but this is less about them and more about Roma. If TGIP can throw out a solid lineup with some semblance of chemistry while also playing their brand of football, they should take home the spoils at home on opening day. The adrenaline and tifosi will help, but the D will be vastly improved, with Cicinho actually understanding the system, Gianluca Curci getting some proper pre-schooling and Matteo Ferrari anyfuckingwhere but Rome – not to mention Ludovic Giuly back in France (he was guilty for one of those Napoli goals, I believe). Defense is the one area that isn’t of an enormous concern right now, and the talent upwards is still enough to do some decisive damage.
(It’s week one and the depth is already being tested. Nothing like an early trial by fire.)
Score: 2-1 Roma
Goals: Hamsik (33), Riise (38), Vucinic (61)
MOTM: DDR.
When: 1500 CET, 0900 EST
Where: Olimpico.
Forecast: Fair, 25°C.
Streaming: Here.
* – And this year, because I’d remembered it exists before April, I’d planned on purchasing SerieA.tv to eliminate problems. Guess what? Their website is still not up, “available soon”. Brilliant. Their entire shtick is Serie A and they aren’t even prepared for opening day. Amazing business acumen. So anyone planning on purchasing, you’ll have to wait and resort to streaming for the time being.
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THe BIG GIANTS did do poorly today though….Milan, Barca, Madrid, they all lost….Chelsea, Loserpool, Juve, they all tied…..Damm, every biggie—that is good for us!
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BOGLOGNA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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i wasn’t really saying “class” so much as being categorised as a “big team” vs. a “small team”.
i see J-I-M as big teams, while Chievo, Bologna, Atalanta, etc. are small teams. this has nothing to do with the quality of play, coaching, even the performance, as much as it has to do with money, hype, media attention, etc.
i see Roma as between the upper and the lower, hence the upper-middle.
other teams such as Palermo, Parma (when they are in Serie A), Cagliari, etc. are sort of lower middle.
this is all really abstract so take it with a grain of salt.
i just don’t like it when we are put in the same category as J-I-M … i think we are better as a team, but without all the hype and money.
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Did u see Shawn Wright Phillips today? A perfect example of what Mourinho does to players.
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He kills em.
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if you look at the amount of players these other teams have and the depth of their benches, Roma is not in the same category … maybe in a higher class, but i do not think it is far to try to make comparisons. Roma is in a class by itself and can compete on the field with these guys without all the money, big-publicity players, etc.
to put us in the same group is to diminish the fact that we do what we do with far less money, fewer fancy players and hype … we do not need all that to be great …
we are Roma
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I have a question! Whatever happened to “Gabriella” who used to post here? Im relatively new here, but I haven’t seen her comments…That chick knew her S#*@!!! Where is she? Anyone???
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roma will bounce back… dont worry. this was the derby del sole… no doubt it was going to be a tough match. napoli has a good team, and theres nothing wrong with tieing them. napoli will probably beat or tie juve, milan, inter, and fiorentina as well.. you cant count them out. and plus, milan lost, and juve, fiorentina, and inter all tied.
this was only the first game of the season… still have a long way to go. roma will improve and become much stronger… just give them time. they wont dissappoint us (i hope). we have a lot of new players and they just need time to adjust.
regarding this game, aquilani and doni played great. menez impressed me as well, i cant wait to see more of him!!!!
FORZA ROMA!!!!
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Roma_son, I have no idea. I started getting a little crush on her hahaha just kidding. I DO love girls who know footy. My wife hates it.
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Sadly we don’t have the funds to compete with the old J, or the I and M. Our biggest purchases in the past 10 years were talentino which we sold for 1/6 of his price and batigol, which we really didn’t get anything back for. With the exception of this year, Inter usually splurges nearly 50m in the mercato and this year Milan is somewhere close. This year was Roma’s spending year and we maybe dipped 15m for Julio and Riise. (Menez for Mancini was the trade of the year)
What makes us La Magica fans is never about the money but the quality of play, but we all know, all the “big teams” have to spend spend spend even if they don’t need to.
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Yep Samson! Damm, Gabriella was FUN to have around….perhaps the only chick here!….Plus a ROMA fan, yep that was a turn on, LOL!…somebody here, a blogger, is gotta know where she is, right?
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Also, there isn’t another big team in Europe where the talent is developed instead of bought for loads of cash. Totti, DDR, Aquilani are fine Roman products. Taddei, Mancini and Doni were picked up on the free or very cheap. Perrotta, Cicinho, Tonetto, Mexes, Chivu and Vucigol were value buys.
We are the grassroots team.
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My number one request after watching todays game is not a RW. Its not a more concentrated defense and its not a stronger midfield. My number one request is that Baptista, Loria, Mexes and DeRossi all get together, pin down Okaka and shave his head. PLEASE for the love of God!!!!
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Inter sign Quaresma.
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JESUS CHRIST. Quaresma?? Looks like Morrati did not like th result.
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Moratti would be an idiot to be pissed at a draw with Samp. Serie A is extremely competitive and Samp is one of the best teams outside the top 4.
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He IS an idiot. Quite simple.
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Udinese is the only big team that won? hmm.. good for them. I guess all us trolls got what we deserve.. we were waiting for other teams to drop points to laugh at them and everyone ended up dropping points.
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Lorenzo;
YES … Oka would look smooth with a shaved head.
he did go ‘little richard’ this week – as someone said. maybe he is going for a different doo each game
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ibra mancini adriano figo cruz balotelli quaresma crespo?….how are they fit all those players?there could be one sulky dressing room…
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I think its a smart move from Morratti to say fuck it i dont want Quaresma first , That got Porto’s panties in a knot. They were demanding around 30 cause Inter was desperate but then realised that Morratti is not interested , so whats the best option ?
Get something outta Quaresma and hence they cracked a deal. Well they wanted a price drop and they got it.
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highlights from todays game for those of you, like me, who couldnt get a decent stream.
Man, I had no idea they had so many squandered opportunities, aquilani’s missed header was probably the toughest to swallow. I still dont think Menez’s was as easy as it appeared at first glance.
So, two pretty exciting games if you include the supercoppa, so with a few bounces our way, we could have one of the best attacks, particularly in midfield, in the league, if not the CL.
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yes Bren, but also note that there were some (like the Oka-Chuka ‘hand-ball’) that were bad ref calls
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yeah that was a pretty weak call, thankfully gilardino tied up that juve-fio game and milan lost outright, strange opening weekend.
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