

Waiting On The Return Of The Golden Boots
By: chris | December 4th, 2007It’s the replacement game from November 11th, which was canceled for reasons I’m sure we don’t have to go into. I went back and perused the last preview, and this game couldn’t be any more different. Back then, Roma was coming off two lackluster performances during which they had been shocked at Empoli and taken a completely undeserved point back with them on the plane returning from Portugal. That was Bad Roma. Good Roma has joined the party and this game looks as though it should be a walk in the park (which, as we know, is never the case).
This game could finally signal the return of His Francesconess, after spending the Udinese game watching from the bench – and sending most of the faithful into a tizzy when he started putting on his boots (guilty). While nothing is set in stone, it appears this might be the ideal game for him to get a solid half hour of work before starting the weekend match against Livorno. I had been hoping he’d start the Udinese match, but that was more because the opponent was Udinese than getting him onto the field just to get onto the field.
To keep this short and succinct: Roma is on tip-top form right now, firing on all cylinders (albeit not always on target), while Cagliari has take a whole 3 points since the first of October. You do the math.
Standings
Inter 31pts (+18)*
Roma 28pts (+11)*
Juventus 26pts (+16)
Udinese 25pts (+2)
Fiorentina 24pt (+8)
Totti: “Roma, with or without Totti, are always challengers and on Wednesday we want to beat Cagliari and if Lazio could upset Inter and do us a favour…”
I’ll let him say it.
Last Domestic 5
Roma: WWWDW
Sardines: DLLDL
Pretty much polar opposites. Also, Roma has taken a possible 24 out of 30 points in their last 10 fixtures. You know, that’s pretty decent…
Squads
Roma: Antunes, Barusso, Brighi, Curci, Cicinho, De Rossi, Doni, Esposito, Ferrari, Giuly, Juan, Mancini, Mexes, Panucci, Pit, Pizarro, Taddei, Tonetto, Totti, Vucinic, Zotti
* – Apparently DDR isn’t suspended for this game. Who knows, I’m not complaining.
Cagliari: Portieri: Marruocco e Koprivec; Difensori: Agostini, Bianco, Bizera, Canini, Del Grosso, Ferri, Lopez, Magliocchetti, Pisano; Centrocampisti: Acosta, Biondini, Budel, Conti, Fini, Foggia, Mancosu; Attaccanti: Acquafresca, Larrivey, Matri.
Key Injuries
Simone. King Alberto. Cassetti. Andreolli. Out. Bah humbug.
Probable XIs
Roma:
Doni;
Cicinho, Mexes, Juan, Tonetto;
DDR, Pizarro;
Taddei, Giuly, Mancini;
Vucinic.
This one is tough, as I think there are a few alternatives. First RB, where it could be either OMR or Cicinho. Let’s hope for the sake of tranquility it’s Cicinho, because I see absolutely no reason he should be on the bench for this game, which would make it his 4th game in a row. The right wing is also another possible, even if far fetched, with the possibility of Espo making his starting XI debut (with all the injuries, I still have a hard time believing it). We’d assume the CM partnership will consist of DDR and Little David, but we could see a surprise with Ahmed Barusso or Matteo Brighi in there and the possibility of LD playing further up at trequartista (or even DDR resting). And then there’s Totti. Color me mystified.
Cagliari:
Marruocco;
Ferri, Bizera, Bianco, Agostini;
Conti, Biondini, Fini;
Foggia, Aquafresca, Matri.
Key Matchups
The Foot v The Brain: It’s no secret that Roma saves the best for the big guns, and can occasionally get caught sleeping against the minnows (hello, Empoli). This is just such a game. Aside from the whole “on paper” thing, Roma is on top form at the moment and Cagliari ain’t. That doesn’t mean, however, that they can’t be dangerous if Roma decides to turn the game into naptime. A mentally prepared Roma relying on ability wins this running away. The Roma that showed up in Portugal and the second half in Tuscany makes this a little dangerous.
Back Four v Final Third: In watching the game between Cagliari & Milan, it seemed as though the Sardinians gameplan against the more talented team – even at home – was to (forcedly) sort of sit back and absorb the pressure (there will be about 3cm of space between the back line and midfield – an area generously called “Cambiasso’s Member”), and when they took possession, send out the wave of forwards while stalling the team bus which will be parked at the Olimpico in all its glory. Wipe out the trio/duo playing furthest up, as well as limiting set pieces/corners, and much of the attacking life of Cagliari will be smothered, allowing Roma to set up The Clusterfuck at their leisure.
Which of course brings up the most potent part of that attack…
Pasquale Foggia v The Midfield: As much as it pains me to say it – he is owned by Lazio and all – this kid is one hell of a dynamic talent. So much so that in the Milan game he largely outshined Kaka despite not scoring. Foggia is an integral part of their Team Bus counterattacking methods, namely hoof it out to Foggia (usually on the right but he drifts) and let him do his thing. One of the dangers with him is allowing space and time to go 1 v 1 on any defender. The sensible thing is to use a DM to kind of hover and make sure a) getting the ball isn’t all that easy in the first place, b) he is at least slowed down by having to go through multiple defenders.
Head v Head: (This is from the earlier preview, but it still holds true.) One of Cagliari’s strengths appears to be quick-hitting aerial ability, despite a relative lack of height. One of Cagliari’s weaknesses in the back appears to be, uh, aerial ability. So the aerial attack is one of their weapons and one of their downfalls. Whatever works. So, if whoever is playing in back can get up and knock ‘em down, they win half the battle. If they can get up themselves down the other end, they just might win the war based on this alone. Of course, that is if TGIP doesn’t throw out The Roman Oompa Loompa Squadron.
Game
This one is tough to peg because I really have no clue what to expect regarding the XI being brought out onto the field. If guys like Cicinho and Espo start, it could be an exciting and attacking game but a little more dangerous on the back end than Spalletti is hoping for. Same goes for the midfield, where a surprise start from Ahmed could be in the cards, but he’s still really green in terms of Serie A-level experience and that could come back to bite them in the arse in the event that he does something stupid (like tackle Pizarro or DDR). This appears, with Roma on splendid form, a time to give some guys minutes after playing 3 games in a week and a half, but they are still gunning for the top spot. Who knows.
What we do know is this: Roma is good, Cagliari is not. Roma can attack like no other team in Serie A and Cagliari can’t exactly defend with the best of ‘em. Chances are Roma will have an Empoli-esque game, spending beaucoup time hanging out with Vincenzo Marruocco, the only question is, as usual, can they finish those chances? A Roma with optimal clinical finishing for a day probably means we’re looking at a reenactment of Catania last year – no matter how they get the ball up to the net.
Depends on the finishing, but this appears to be teetering on the line between “comfortable victory” and “massive footballing love explosion” (that’s code for blowout). Which means, knowing Roma…get ready for a hard-fought, scrappy victory. (Nah.) But it depends on the XI, mostly. (And whenever Il Capitano returns, of course.)
Predictions
Score: 3-0 Roma
Goals: Vucigol (17), Cicinho (38), Totti (78)
One of those Cicinho howitzers HAS to go in one of these days. Just bring it down a little. And we welcome back the return of The Closer.
MOTM: Uhhh…uhhh…pick ‘em? (I’ll go with Cicinho – which means he;ll probably be on the bench.)
Mancini “Give-A-Shit-Factor”: 5.5
When: 2030 CET, 1430 EST
Where: Stadio Olimpico, Rome
Forecast: Sunny, 14°C (43°F)
Streaming: Here.
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i agree vin. inter gets 3points on a consistent basis, i would say their more consistent than roma. roma need to stay tight on inters ass, any slip up can be deadly.
the problem with mancini is hes a solid starter if we lose him in january i dont think anyone can come in n do as well a job. he can be a big champions league player when it comes to knock out look at lyon n all of last year he was an important part of our offense. im thinkin if we lose him well get some young gun n giuly will take over the starting roal or maybe cicinho. i would say he would put cicinho on the right n taddei on the left if taddei can handle that. or giuly in on the left if taddei had to play on the right.
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Who is that Alessandro Budel from Cagliari?…He looked decent and he’s a lefty. I really liked him yesterday.
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Vin, I’ll take Inter draws.. No problems… As long as it is more than 2 or 3 draws. Rememeber when they wouldn’t lose but they just kept drawing games. 14 draws in the first half of the season or something? Those were the days.. *sigh*
Mancini’s performance yesterday was fantastic. As was Taddei’s.. The finishing leaves much to be desired.. But some of that passes yesterday had no business even reaching another Roma player but it did.. Magnificent passing, but we’re missing some low, hard shots.
The refs the past 3 games have been dreadful.. How many times does the keeper have to push our players down before he gets sent off?? He should’ve been gone early in the game (with a penalty for us) and also late on with that push on Vucinic. Ridiculous. Not including a few more pushes from Cagliari players on our players. The only guy who got free kicks when pushed was Totti.
Cagliari’s keeper has got to be the worst in Serie A. The goals weren’t his fault but he could’ve made things horrible for Cagliari with his ridiculous decision making. Doni was great yesterday and kinda saved us from an embarassing 2-1 or 2-2 scoreline.
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I was just reading that we’re supposed to be close to picking up Royston Drenthe, left-winger from Real Madrid. (http://tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=8238)
Has anybody heard anything to these Royston Drenthe rumors ?
Does he look like he could be a suitable replacement for Amantino?
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He just joined Real Madrid for like 14 million. I doubt Real will drop his price that much, and I doubt Roma will be willing to pay 14 million for him. Very doubtful. I’d give it a… what’s that scale Chris uses.. 3rd most unlikely category. Not Jessica Alba or Kiera Knightly. The one before that.
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well, if there is a swap deal involving mancini then it is possible. like him+cash for mancini or something like that.
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He joined them, but Shuster doesnt need him.
He can come to us, but RM doesn’t want Mancini, or need him.
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i think we should trade mancini for julio baptista, he can be the rock in the middle with giuly and taddei on the wings
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Drenthe + 4-6 million for Mancini? No thanks! Drenthe is worth at most 6 million to me.
I’d like a Mancini for Babel + cash deal. Or some deal involving Coupet!!! That would be awesome. We’ll have our world class goalkeeper. We can loan Curci out, play Vucinic more, and get Cerci back in the summer.
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Chris, where is the report from the match? Where is the analythics with Taddei vs law of universal gravitation
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i feel its only the matter of time before inters forwards cool off (imbra) and they start drawing. they essentialy play a 4man defensive midfield with maybe one having some attacking potentional. they realy only on their forwards for goals, who have been providing. They will cool off (maybe through injuries) n they will inevidably draw or lose low scoring games.
i like romas odds this year. inter are definetly a beatable team. i believe it will lay in their inability to get their midfielders to score goals n get into the attack.
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Macini for Drenthe?
Macini for Drenthe + cash?
Macini + cash for Drenthe?Is Drenthe even proven? If Mancini is worth 23 million and this kid was signed for 14 million, don’t we have to talk about Mancini = Drenthe + bo-coup cash or another prospect.
Chris, hasn’t thrown him up there on his scale yet. But I look forward to seeing where he’d place him.
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Stay far away from Drenthe. If Roma signs this guy I’ll burn the 3 new jerseys I just bought. All he had was a good under 21 Euro and suddenly he was elevated into stardom while he is just an average player. Didn’t want to play as a leftback for his old club Feyenoord, Madrid buys him and where does he play? Left back. He is more of a winger, plays a left one for Holland under 21. Roma got more talented players in the primavera then what Drenthe posess. If they are really considering this the front office lost their mind.
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Mancini isnt going anywhere till June, unfortunately.
And Drenthe wont be coming to us, I don’t think.
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Apparently Drenthe has fallen out of favor in Madrid because of an over active social life. Great. The last thing we need is a player ripping up Testaccio every night.
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I think it’s worth keeping Mancini for the entire season as it might be a difference in winning or not winning il scudetto. At that point who knows what might happen. I don’t think Mancini is in thrall of his manager like what’s his name was with the Dracula bros., and there might be a happy ending for everyone involved.
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Well there was an article in Il Romanista that stated he has matured becasue of Spal and is not mad when he gets subbed for actually being subbed, but for not scoring, or giving his best effort when on the pitch.
Who knows with Mancini..
He is like a teenager on the rag.
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Some things about the other Mancini:
Internazionale forward Alvaro Recoba – on-loan at Torino – criticises Roberto Mancini despite the success he has brought the club. “Mancini has been lucky, very lucky. He arrived at Inter at the right time in every sense,” the Uruguay international claimed.
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…and my feeling is he’s gonna score a doppietta at Inter this weekend! Yep, Inter-Torino 0-2 (Recoba 1, 89).
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Sorry, I’ve had quite a long day. Probably something later tonight, but I missed the second half of Cagliari so I’m not sure a game recap is in the works.
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well, empoli helped us out a lot today. haha
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Spammer, just want to throw it out there that the consecutive wins record was already beaten by the time the game with Roma was postponed. The 12th win was @ Torino in January and the postponed game was early february… you’ve got it confused with two years ago, when we ended your streak
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I’m ashamed to have a fan of Inter trolling on Roma’s site. You’re a disgrace!
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Now that is a great find Gabs!!!!
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