

The Great Totti Returns…Again
By: chris | December 21st, 2007This was supposed to be the sentimental return of a couple of former Giallorossi greats. But the footy gods have struck and it looks as though this has gone from a reunion to just a plain old Serie A game. I think I speak for everyone when I say: damn.
Vincenzo Montella put his knee through the meat grinder and is out a couple months, while Antonio Cassano had a meltdown of epic proportions. (I’ve only ever witnessed one meltdown which beats Antonio’s, and it was within the last 3 weeks – I think its because of Christmas. Someone should’ve told God to set Jesus’ due date to the summer so it wouldn’t coincide with Christmas.) The meltdown is here, in case you enjoy watching car accidents and laughing at funerals.
So while we won’t see the return of any striking legends from the past, the current and future striking legend returns after two games in absentia. Il Capitano is back in the fold and he’s starting. And for that we all bow our heads and thank the good footy lords.
But as you may know, there’s a quota at the training table and if someone comes back, another sacrificial lamb must be sent to keep the medical staff happy. Taddei will miss the game after some knocks against Torino, while King Alberto has yet to have his leash removed. Philippe Mexes is also suspended, which means it’s the return of The Matteo Ferrari Show.
More prayer.
Last Five
Roma: WDDDL
Samp: LWLLD
So as craptastic as Roma has looked the last few weeks, Sampdoria has looked worse. They’ve lost 3-1 to Livorno, 1-0 to Cagliari (Coppa) and 3-2 to Udinese, then drew with a Fiorentina team which is in the midst of a downward spiral and have begun circling the bowl of the calcio toilet. The one win was against future Serie B participant Reggina. So Samp strikes fear into the hearts of nobody.
Squads
Roma:
ANTUNES Gabriel
BARUSSO Ahmed
BERTAGNOLI Julio Sergio
BRIGHI Matteo
CASSETTI Marco
CURCI Gianluca
CICINHO
DE ROSSI Daniele
DONI
ESPOSITO Mauro
FERRARI Matteo
GIULY Ludovic
JUAN
MANCINI Alessandro
PANUCCI Christian
PERROTTA Simone
PIT Adrian
PIZARRO David
TONETTO Max
TOTTI Francesco
VUCINIC Mirko
Samp: Portieri : Castellazzi, Mirante.
Difensori : Accardi, Campanaro, Gastaldello, Lucchini, Rossini.
Centrocampisti: Franceschini, Maggio, Palombo, Pieri, Poli, Sammarco, Volpi, Zenoni, Ziegler.
Attaccanti: Bellocci, Bonazzoli, Caracciolo.
Key Injuries
Rodrigo. Alberto. Marco A. And David suffered an injury against Torino so while he may play, it’s at least something to watch for.
Probable XIs
Roma:
Doni;
Panucci, Ferrari, Juan, Tonetto;
DDR, Pizarro;
Giuly, Perrotta, Mancini;
Totti.
Three spots where we could see some variation. One is DDR’s partner, depending on how LD is feeling. Could see some Matteo Brighi action. If not either Vuci or Cassetti could replace Giuly in the lineup. Vuci taking over the LW and shifting Mancini to RW. Casseti slotting in behind Tonetto on the left and pushing Mancini over to RW or Cassetti playing at RW himself. I really don’t see Spalletti trusting Cicinho enough in this game, which has become incredibly important. So pencil him into your starting XI.
Sampdoria:
Castellazzi;
Campagnaro, Sala, Gastaldello;
Maggio, Palombo, Volpi, Pieri;
Bonazzoli, Bellucci;
Caracciolo.
They’ll almost definitely play a 3 back defense, and probably run with a 3-4-2-1. They’ve been hit by injuries too, so don’t expect this lineup to stick.
Key Matchups
Fatigue v Samp’s Week of Rest: While Roma had the pleasure of being embarrassed by Torino during the week, Sampdoria was at practice, resting up while getting massages and fed grapes by scantily clad women in preparation for this game. And while The Grand Imperial Poobah put in what is far from the first XI, many key guys played significant minutes, and some a full 90 (DDR, Mancini, Vuci, Perrotta and Ferrari). I don’t think it’s any great revelation that the only place the Giallorossi don’t seem to get fatigued is between the sheets (there have been A LOT of babies born in the last calendar year – I’m just sayin’). This team will be far from 100%, and with that whole second half curse thing, it’ll be a hell of an uphill battle if they get too tired.
Roma v Matteo Ferrari’s Form: I’m not going to say that Matteo Ferrari has been horrendous this year; he looks solid at times, albeit like a deer looking straight into the headlights of an 18-wheeler. But for a bench guy, he’s made quite a few mistakes which put his greasy handprints all over dropped points (someone forward that to his agent). Obviously he’s a talent, but if he gets bitched around like he’s Diego Tristan’s step child again, or tackles a statue like Bobo Vieri with the ball 5 yards away, Roma will be in deep deep shit, especially if those finishing booties go missing.
Roma v Finishing: The only consolation of the last week has been that outside of Alvaro Recoba, Torino still has a climb to reach the moderately inefficient finishing levels of Roma. So at least that’s something. They’re probably going to create some chances, as I don’t see Sampdoria sitting back and parking the team plane in front of goal a la Livorno, so let’s finish a couple. Or hell, at least put ‘em on target so there’s a chance for Simone to come in and snag a rebound. One of these days, please.
Totti v The World: No question he is a difference maker, and the conditions tomorrow should help considerably over that game in Livorno, which made the pitch look like a rumble strip. Staying healthy is the first part. Being healthy enough to be the Totti we all know is another. Let’s hope those two weeks off will be enough to rekindle the magic that is Francesco Totti.
Game
Sampdoria is a strange team. Very strange. Sometimes they play some pretty nice football, and have the ability to score some serious goalage. But if they don’t, it’s a disaster. Looking at their scores from this year is odd, because in nearly every game one team is going home with a goose egg. In only 5 games in all competitions have both teams scored. That’s just a ridiculous stat, yeah?
Samp is missing a lot of firepower, and even though Claudio Bellucchi has knocked in 8, the loss of Cassano will be huge. The midfield is above par, with Maggio, Volpi, Palombo and Piero, as well as Ziegler, the young Swissman who could come off the bench or start (I’m a fan). The defense isn’t so much the worry as is getting into quality positions past the midfield, because the two wings play like wingbacks and can both defend.
So basically, I think you’re looking at a less talented Udinese, which is more than fine by me. A decent amount of open play. A lot of space to be found and hopefully some serious chances to be had for the boys in red & yellow. Let’s just hope they can finish off the game. Let’s hope the Torino loss lit a fire under their asses and they attempt to go into the break with a nice, comfortable victory.
And one team isn’t going to score a goal, I’ll bet it’s Sampdoria.
Predictions
Score: 3-0 Roma
Goals: Totti (33), Perrotta (39), Perrotta (54)
MOTM: Simone
Mancini “Give-A-Shit-Factor”: 6
When: 2030 CET, 1430 EST
Where: Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Forecast: 9°C, about a 50/50 chance of rain.
Streaming: Here.
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Grazie Totti, grazie Capitano. Happy Christmas boys.
Oh and forza Milan.
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Make the doctors work in the winter break and get a full healthy squad and lets show everyone , We r romans and we are here to Win and kick some ass !
Grazie Er pupone !
Forza Roma.Posted from
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just few remarks:
-Mancini is better than Vucinic
-i love Cassetti more and more, day by day
-really good match by Doni
Grazie Roma!now, its time for Inter to lose. Forza Milan!
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I agree with Eric. This performance, in spite of the victory, isn’t going to fly in the long run. Samp was down a man, and a sizable chunk of the game was spent floundering up and down the field and pretty much handing equalizing chances to them. What if Cassano or Montella had been healthy today? We could’ve been looking at a totally different outcome.
I’m praying for Freddy (Milan) to beat Jason (Inter) during tomorrow’s derby to close some of the gap, but this isn’t going to be acceptable going into the rest of the season if Roma wants anything other than a CL slot for 08-09.
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A win is a win is a win; but i Lupi should have fvcking buried this team. When will Spalletti ever learn to rotate?
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Eric’s right. Whenever the opponent goes down a man, it’s as if Roma goes down a man. They have no killer instinct. They see blood in the water and wonder if it’s they themselves that are bleeding.
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guys, this is the last game before xmas and a well deserved winter break for the boys. it was supposed to be a risky game cause of that. Luck is part of the game. There is nothing wrong with the team.
Marry Xmas!
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I also wonder how much of that is fatigue. It has been a long run of games, with two a week for the month, with very little rest/rotation for most, plus the slew of guys who have been wheeled onto the field in wheelchairs.
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Still, a great win and a pretty good performance for most of the game.
But most importantly, Totti playing like that makes the world of difference.
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Vuci was god awful today. That’s alright he had a bad day; his first touches were atrocious and that was just in the first half. He should have been subbed off at HT. And, yeap I concur w. Eric; have been saying the same thing since we started our “post gauntlet” schedule. Now we ramp up beginning in ‘08. There are no reinforcements coming in the Winter Silly Season according to R.Sensi; so the rubber hits the road in Jan; thank god #10 is back. . . MOTM, hands down; good work by DeRossi, Piza had a suprisingly solid game; and Doni saved our arse a few times.
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roma roma roma. never gonna learn how to finish off games but we are so damn “sexy” out there. mancini is better than vucinic at the wing. vucinic is not a winger. maybe if spaletti changed the lineup to accomidate vucinic as the target man he could show his true colors. vucinic is not yet on the same page as totti. the only player i have ever seen play perfectly with totti was cassano.
being 4points off 1st is not to bad. a lil help milan, would be nice.
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Grazie Roma!
Buon Natale a tutti!
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Tomm Barca v/s Real and Inter v.s Ac Milan. Nice nice.
Nice way to spend a sunday.Posted from
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James, did you watch the game tonight? Vooch is such a tidy, clever player and would thrive alongside Perrotta and Taddei alongside that trequartista line. I love Mancini and he offers us something quite different in there, but Vooch’s best two games this season have quite clearly come on the left-hand side ‘behind’ Totti.
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I wish Santa give Spaletti a fudgin clue this xmas.
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Yes Maro. I saw the game, and Vuc was off today. His first touches failed him throughout, a couple of shots he did have were right on goal at the goalkeeper. in the second half it got progressively worse. He was in receipt of a pass on the left wing but could not control his touches where the palone rolled out; his shot after that ballooned over the crossbar and then he was replaced by AM.
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Great win today… the combos between Totti and Vuci were magic! And there are no words to describe the magic that is Er Pupone!
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how can you say mancini is better then vuci?
did anyone else notice the teams overall play change dramatically when vuci came off…considering vuci is playing out of position and had a mildly off game today i think hes doing a fine job and more then capable of keeping the drive and work ethic alive.
the chemistry between totti and mancini really isnt wat it ever was…its time to move on mancini….Posted from
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and yes vuci and totti have a great chem together
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apologies for spamming but credit also goes out to doni for a couple fine one handed saves and for being quality and aggressive when necessary
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if I’ve said it once I’ve said it a hundred bajillion times, there is no spamming here.
I think Vuci played very well today, and brings a different dynamic to the wing which you don’t normally see.
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Agreed, Chris, agreed 100%. Vooch isn’t a left-winger, but Spags doesn’t ask him to interpret that role quite as a left-winger and he did loads of good stuff again tonight. Offensively, what we’re looking for is guys who can get beyond Totti in meaningful, creative ways and Vooch again did that for me tonight. I know some of you guys want to nail Spags at every opportunity and certainly I thought he might have taken a risk when Samp went down to 10, but his starting line-up today worked like a dream. Seriously, tactically he deserves 11 out of 10 for that team he sent out tonight, with Cassetti working his arse off and tucking in when required, getting up and down, up and down, and providing the licence for Vooch and Francesco to play. If Christmas gives Spags a fudgin clue I can’t wait to see what the clueless wonder comes up with in the new year.
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My recap is almost done and I probably could’ve copied that paragraph verbatim.
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Spal’s starting line up worked like a dream? You must be a comedian. If it wasn’t for a penalty call, and a late tap in by #10 (after Vuc was replaced) would you still be singin the same praise? In a word. No.
Not to mention some amazing saves by Doni when samp we’re down to 10. Interesting perspective though.
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maro and I don’t always see eye to eye, but I’d have to agree. Castelazzi is not going to get enough credit for his performance, and the Sampdoria D did well composing when they had to (a few shooting lanes closed down quickly). There were some sloppy moments, but altogether the formation worked out well and Sampdoria had little to no opportunity to take a point before the 10 men (which is a whole different subject).
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