

Roma v Bordeaux: Entertaining La Frenchies.
By: chris | December 8th, 2008
Roma v Bordeaux
Like any good French team, Bordeaux will be coming in backs first, white flags at the ready.
But before we delve further into the French psyche, let’s run down the situations:
Roma win/draw: though automatically.
Roma lose and Chelsea lose/draw*: through.
Roma lose and Chelsea win: UEFA Cup.
Odds of Chelsea losing to Cluj at Stamford Bridge: right up there with Spal ever growing hair again.
* – Roma have the tiebreaker with a Chelsea draw due to the goal difference advantage in games they went head-to-head (+1).
Of course the great hope is winning the group and thus getting that invaluable one seed in the round of 16 knockouts. And really, a first seed is desperately need this year to avoid the Barca lottery. I’d rather they play two at Old Trafford than face Barca home and away. So let’s just win, shall we?
Unfortunately, at least for me, there’s an extreme confidence going into this one. Partially because of the great run of form currently – particularly the fact that they’ve conceded only three in their last seven – but mostly because of the last game. They were utterly horrific for 60 minutes. Abysmal doesn’t even begin to describe it. The lads went about that game like they were getting a root canal in the back of a panel van – at least until the hour mark hit and they took care of business. Yes, Bordeaux was a man down, but Roma typically plays much worse with the advantage. And lord knows with their confidence, merely holding Roma would’ve sent them spiraling down into a dark dungeon of depression. Which makes the two teams night and day, yet the lads still came out of France with a 3-1 victory. What’s going to be the case at home with a team brimming with confidence, a legendary player on his game, a feline for a keeper and a defense and midfield which have been taking on and brushing aside all comers? This is set up perfectly for the Romans. Almost too perfectly.
Too much confidence? That’s my great worry. But I trust Spalletti will keep them humble enough that their technical qualities and desire to win will outshine anything else.
Tactically, fortunately, they’ll know exactly what to expect going in:
“I know what to expect in Rome. We must not imagine that Bordeaux will throw in the attack to mark immediately. We have 90, 95 minutes to win this match. We’ll first we strive to defend well. To win the match, it must first defend well and if we succeed we may have opportunities to win this meeting.” Laurent Blanc
My French is a touch rusty, but I believe this translates to: leave lots of men back and pray for a moment of brilliance from Gourcuff.
Not wholly unlike Roma it should be said. Although swap out pray for a moment of brilliance from Gourcuff and insert wait for a moment of brilliance from [insert name here]. It won’t be Stamford Bridge-stingy, but I gather Spal will play this one pretty conservatively. Winning the group would be wonderful and all, but qualification is overwhelmingly more important.
Squads
Roma:
This is mildly frightening: Roma have only called up enough to fill up the pitch XI and a sub’s bench and no more due to injuries. One of whom is Riccardo Brosco, all of 17 with zero top flight experience.
ARTUR
BAPTISTA
BRIGHI
BROSCO
CASSETTI
CICINHO
DE ROSSI
JUAN
LORIA
MARANGON
MENEZ
MEXES
MONTELLA
PANUCCI
PERROTTA
RIISE
TOTTI
VUCINIC
Indisponibili: Pizarro, Aquilani, Okaka, Taddei e Tonetto
Rodrigo went down today with an injury in training. Typical.
Bordeaux:
Ramé, Valverde – Chalmé, Diawara, Jurietti, Placente, Planus, Trémoulinas – Diarra, Ducasse, Fernando, Wendel, Gourcuff, Sertic, Traoré – Bellion, Cavenaghi, Chamakh, Gouffran, Jussiê, Obertan.
Projected XI
Doni
Panucci, Mexes, Juan, Riise
Perrotta, DDR, Brighi
Baptista
Mirko, Totti
As ever, the great debate over who will play RB wages on, with the sound money on GOMR – adding a 4th player with a striker’s disposition to the side, obviously.
A rejuvenated Vuci in place of Menez, with the remaining the leftovers from Chievo.
Last Game
Predictions
For the win. They’re simply too strong now.
Game: 2-0 Roma
Goals: Totti (37), Perrotta (41)
MOTM: Francesco
When: 2045 CET, 1445 EST.
Where: Olimpico, Rome.
Forecast: 9°C, 80% chance of rain.
Streaming: Here.
UEFA: Here.
Liveblog: Si.
FORZA ROMA
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I expect a tight and maybe ugly match till 70th min and then Bordeaux have to press for a goal. Let’s hope by then we have already scored or we score from a counter (like against Lazio when Menez/Bapt had good chances to make it 2-0)
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anyway the game is shown live on belgian tv so I’ll be watching the whole damn thing from te start and god if they lose I’ll break down my entire house and village!
that said,….FORZA ROMA!;)
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I can’t see any BREAKING NEWS about Roma’s owner situation on goal.com..?
But they report Rino is out for the season and the Fat Ronaldo has signed for Corinthians. Both true
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I saw it, it said they turned down, or are denying the news that Libyan oil company, Tamoil, tried to takeover the club. Tamoil, which is apparently owned by the Libyan government, so yeah, how would you like that?
http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/86/italy/2008/12/09/1004175/roma-deny-takeover-bid-reports
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you have totti, mexes, de rossi and juan playing of course you will win! hope to see menez play hes amazing
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D’agostino: tell us about Fontana and those rumors that he wants to leave Palermo. It has been sugested that ROMA would be an option for him. Is he over the hill? Is he of any good use? What do you think?
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d’agostino is right
Doni-Mexes-DDR-Tottithat really is the backbone of the team and they all play tonight
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who knows i hear he has fallen out with management because he doesnt want to be back up keeper. its probably zampa forcing him out like he does everyone in particular corini who was the king of palermo. personally i love jimmy but i can see that he is not up to it anymore really he will make decent saves but for a champions league team he is no good. you will have a problem in the summer when curci is back as he really is a top class keeper and of course romanista
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i mean problem because doni isnt a back up keeper and curci wont want to be either
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Jonas, what about Juan, and Brighi?
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Rino Gattuso out for the season…
Sucks for him…Posted from
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Live links?
Working it, so ESPn fucks me yet again with Chelski on my DVR ish.
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“good” for us though. Really blows, though. Knee injuries SUCK!
BUT!!!!!!!
FORZA ROMA!!! TRE PUNTI!!!Posted from
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Daniele: Still 1 hour and 20 minutes to go. Streams probably not ready yet.
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They are reporting that Pannucci will be starting at RB. I am extremely pumped about that.
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They are reporting that Pannucci will be starting at RB. I am extremely pumped to hear that.
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Panucci… my bad, hate when others get the players’ names wrong, i better not do it myself haha
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The Taddei thing is also on Roma’s website:
Taddei: lesione muscolare, arrivederci al 2009 E-mail
Martedì 09 Dicembre 2008 09:34Giusto il tempo di recuperare Pizarro e Aquilani che da Trigoria fanno sapere essere a disposizione per la gara di domenica prossima contro il Cagliari, che la Roma deve fare i conti con un nuovo infortunio.
Gli accertamenti alla caviglia di Rodrigo Taddei, che ieri ha lasciato anzitempo l’allenamento di rifinitura, parlano di uno stop di almeno due mesi per il brasiliano, che tornerà così in campo ad inizio 2009.Basically, it says that although Pizarro and Aquilani are better and will be available for the match against Cagliari next Sunday, Taddei left training with a muscle injury and will be out at least 2 months.
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Will the injuries ever stop?
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Offical Line up :
Roma : Doni , Panucci , Juan , Mexes , Totti , De Rossi , Riise , Baptista , Perrotta , Menez , Brighi
Sub : Vucinic , Pizzaro , Cicinho , Artur , Loria , Cassetti , Montella.
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Oh Boy , Herbert Fandel is the Referee.
Cards galore boys !!!
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Yay Menez is playing!!!
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the story on Sensi is old news, it was actually reported first about a month ago in l’espresso, primarily about what Sensi’s next move is with the mountain of debt service coming due at the end of the year w. Unicredit. The story I guess resurfaced today with La Repubblica, and then calciomercato.it, that’s where ‘goal.com’ got the wire. . .
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has anyone got a working link?
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hope Pannuccis fit to play n not on just cuz Cici has had his decent game and is gna b shit today
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