2010 World Cup Player Profiles: Claudio Marchisio

By: agiamba | June 1st, 2010
   

Over the next week and a half, here at the Juventus Offside we will be profiling Juventini, their characteristics, and what role they play for their national team. It might not be the most useful for regular readers or general Juventus fans, but I think we Juventini are most apt, perhaps, to describe the quality of these players as we watch them week-in, week-out. Yesterday, we profiled Italy and Juventus legend Gianluigi Buffon. Today, it is young Claudio Marchisio, who is far less known than SuperGigi.

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Marchisio taking a shot on goal

Birthplace: Torino, Italy

Nickname: Il Principe (the Prince), il Principino (the little Prince), il Gladiatore, the new Tardelli

Estimated Market Value: €17.5 million.

National Team: Italy, where over at the World Cup Blog, Julian and Paul keep you up-to-date on Azzurri news. (Sister site to The Offside for national teams)


Claudio’s famous game-winning goal against Inter

Personality: Claudio Marchisio is very much an ideal young player. Calm, collected, and showing outstanding maturity, there has never been a problem with his temperament. He has never lashed out at an opponent, and never given less than 100%. In fact, Marchisio played the full 90minutes in a 3-1 win over Fulham, eventually receiving the captain’s armband while missing training all week due to a fever, and played another full 90 minutes 3 days later on the weekend. Since the season in Serie B, Claudio Marchisio has never received a straight red card. Humble, determined, Marchisio is a model player.

Media Status: Within Italy, he is well known as one of the best young midfielders, while not yet at superstar status. Outside of Italy, he is not well known. He is probably one of the least known Italian players going to South Africa.

Silverware:
With Juventus: Serie B 2006-2007

Preferred Foot: Right, although he is quite competent with the left foot as well.

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Marchisio executing a slide-tackle

Strengths: Claudio Marchisio is a very well-rounded central midfielder, skilled in every facet of the game. A decent passer of the ball, solid in the tackle, he also has refined dribbling skills. What impressed initially with Marchisio is his advanced maturity, at a very young age he positioned himself excellently. He never made rash tackles, and he was rarely caught out of position defensively. Claudio also inserts himself into the offense and has a penchant for precisely chipping keepers. As expected of a young player, he has good enough pace and endurance, not exceptional, but plenty adequate.

Weaknesses: Claudio has two main weaknesses. First, he tends to be somewhat injury-prone, not to major injuries but occasionally niggling problems that keep him out of action for 2-3 weeks. The second is his long-range shot, he is no Pavel Nedved. All of Marchisio’s goals have come from excellent runs into the box pursuing through balls, he is hesitant to shoot from distance. He doesn’t have a particularly bad shot, though it is not very good either, but he is too reluctant to pull the trigger. If he manages to refine this, he can become a truly complete central midfielder.

Status on Club Team: Important first-team member. Juventus historically have not had a strong connection to the city of Turin, however Marchisio was born and bred in Turin. Having joined Juve’s youth system at age 7, he has progressed steadily through the ranks and made a perfect transition to the senior team. In 2006-2007, he played in Serie B at age 20 with Juve, before going on loan at Empoli. Having succeeded there, he returned to Juve where he immediately displayed some impressive performances. In his first season back at Juve, he solidified his starting spot due to injuries to Cristiano Zanetti and indifferent performances from Tiago and Christian Poulsen. One of the few bright spots from this dismal season, Marchisio has been named by new Juventus coach Gigi Del Neri as the player he plans to build Juve’s future around.

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Marchisio playing back in Serie B at age 20

2009-2010 Club Season: Marchisio started out the season very well, in autumn he won 4 consecutive man-of-the-match awards and further consolidated his spot in the first team ahead of players like Italy international Mauro Camoranesi, Christian Poulsen, Tiago, Mohamed Sissoko, and Felipe Melo, becoming one of the first names on the starting sheet. His strong performances, indeed, led coaches Ferrara and Zaccheroni to field him in a few games as a left-winger, despite the presence of Giovinco and De Ceglie in the team. In his games as a winger, he had a few excellent (Genoa) but more average performances. He is certainly capable of playing as a left-winger, although he is far more effective playing as a central midfielder.

Juventus underwent their worst-ever season this year, conceding a record amount of goals and losses, but Marchisio was one of the few consistent performers alongside Gianluigi Buffon and Giorgio Chiellini. The other story of Juve’s season is that of injuries, over 60 occurred in this season alone, and sadly it affected Marchisio as well, as he was out for several months following knee meniscus surgery. He recovered well enough, and went on to have a reasonably successful season despite the dreadful performances surrounding him.

Status in National Team: Newcomer, yet focal point. If not for unfortunate-timed injuries, he would have more caps, as his knee meniscus surgery occurred during World Cup qualifiers. As it stands, he only has three. However, despite his “newbie” status and Lippi’s preference for more experienced players, the Paul Newman lookalike has indicated that Marchisio will be a focal point of his team, much of it due to his versatility. He experimented with him as a trequartista (attacking-midfielder), a position Marchisio originally played back in the youth teams. He will likely be a starter in most World Cup matches, as he can play defensive midfield, winger, or attacking midfield.

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Criscito- “C’mon man, what are you doin??”

Expected Performance for National Team: Marchisio has never really disappointed in big games, in fact, two of his most memorable performances have been against Inter and Milan. (In the Milan game, he received man-of-the-match) As his reputation in the media is still far lagged behind his skills and experience, he will certainly be one to watch in South Africa. He’s not the second coming of Roberto Baggio, but he will establish himself as one of the best young central midfielders in the world. Let’s just hope he doesn’t go off and pull a De Rossi. (who was in a similar position in the 2006 World Cup)

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Marchisio and his wife Roberta, coincidentally at a Turin derby that Claudio was injured for

Random Fact: Marchisio married his childhood sweetheart, Roberta, at age 22 and have since have given a kid. Though Claudio Marchisio has spent 16 of the last 17 years of his life wearing a Juventus jersey, his wife is a fan of Torino FC, the local archrivals of Juventus currently playing in Serie B. Her father played in the Toro youth program for many years.

In one word: Dynamic.

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The Juventus youth team (Primavera) back in 2005. You can find two players here going to South Africa (Criscito and Marchisio)…two others who could potentially have been, had they been allowed to play more. (De Ceglie and Giovinco)

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#8- Christian Poulsen
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  • cesco
    what would be even funnier would be that after 2 years of all juve fans slating amauri and his beautiful hair, criticising his performances saying he is not better than iaquinta and not good enough for juve...is if delneri actually decides to keep him and play him more often....HANG ON, THAT IS ACTUALLY GOING TO HAPPEN.LMAO.smoke that down your pipe, because amauri is going to stay for good and is your future. LONG LIVE THE KING AMAURI.
  • your post is useful to me,i have add to my bookmark.
  • Italy's second team could win the world cup and beat Italy 1 - http://rizzosports.blogspot.co...
  • agiamba
    Indeed a big if.
  • if, and a big IF, this JZ rumor is true, then the shadow of secco is indeed removed form 32 corso galileo ferraris
  • Moon Knight
    Are they paying 6 million Euro or 6 million in Turkish currency ?

    If 6 m E, this will be like Cannavaro - Carini deal :D
  • Wait.. WHAT? We are getting 6m for Jonathan Zebina?? These are celebration times!

    This post always cracks me up - http://juventus.theoffside.com... :D
  • Juve 1897
    €6m for that bum? well...Marotta is certainly working wonders.
  • agiamba
    6mil? Considering he's old, injury-prone, shitty, and has 1 year left on contract, getting anything from him would be a miracle. I'd happily let him go on a free transfer. I can't believe 6 mil, but if some club is dumb enough to do it, well HELL yeah!
  • Rinaldo
    Getting 6 million for him would be THE BEST post-calciopoli transfer, PERIOD!

    Agree!
  • M
    Daniel | June 3rd, 2010 at 6:50 pm
    Sorry for the double post, but I just saw this: JZ15 for 6M!!!!


    LMAO I read that too. Some Turkish club I think. Actually they can take Grygera and Grosso along too, at no cost!
  • M
    The replays are out on youtube now but I was watching the replay thanks to my cousin's subscription
  • Jorid
    God bless the Turks if they do in fact purchase the asshat from us.

    Getting 6 million for him would be THE BEST post-calciopoli transfer, PERIOD!

    Actually, fuck that, I'm jumping on the first plane to Turin and carrying JZ on my back to Istanbul as long as Fener offers Juve 2 pans of borek and 1 of baklava in exchange.
  • Sam Dj
  • Sam Dj
    Daniel, that's probably the best news i've heard today.
    Next to go should be grosso and grygera
  • Blanda_Amania
    M, I just read that you were watching the replay of that match. Where? Please, and thank you?
  • Blanda_Amania
    M, bummer! I'd love to watch a replay of the Italy/Mex match.
  • Daniel
    Sorry for the double post, but I just saw this: JZ15 for 6M!!!!
  • Daniel
    Took a look at wikipedia tonight. Here's what I took from there:
    Canna > Al-Ahli
    D'Agostino > Fiorentina
    JONATHAN ZÉBINA > Fenerbahçe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Moliano > Stuttgart PERMANENT !!!!!!!!!!!

    Didn't really remember all of our targets, but since wiki is almost always the first to "get it right", raid them some more. ;)
  • Bari Mike
    Roby,

    yes the 18 yd box was shit. But that didnt hurt Baretto on his PK (he actually buried one that game) And I know you loved Almiron's daisy cutter for #3!!!

    LOL, a Bari fan chirping a Juve fan. I'll stop now. Just get us Seba already!!
  • M
    I was watching the replays of the ITA-MEX friendly and I think it's no coincidence that the players who contributed anything at all to the match are the squad's youngsters.
  • Juve 1897
    Goal.com perfectly put and typical Iaquinta with Juve and Italy 5/35 goal ratio.

    "Iaquinta: 4 – Ran and ran and ran, but did nothing. Headed against the crossbar in the first minute when it was harder to miss than score."
  • Juve 1897
    I'm very curious to see what Andrea and Marotta ideas are and the players they are really looking at.
  • M
    Blanda, espn360 has never showed Italy friendlies or matches for whatever reason. Probably media rights?
  • Blanda_Amania
    Why did Giovinco shave off all that glorious hair?! Why don't they show ALL the games on ESPN3?! No Uruguay friendlies, and they didn't show Italy vs. Mexico. Booo!
  • Daniel
    http://www.goal.com/en/news/10...

    Now this would be nice :)
    On my FM, Aguero is the best striker.
  • I don't understand why we're linked to aguero a player that with a 50 mil price tag when we could have just kept playing Giovinco, a player who could very well develop into a very similar player! Its criminal. if this goes through it would be a massive slap int he face for Giovinvo. Aguero would be a great signing however comes with a bitter taste
  • DJP
    Pazzini >>>>>>> Gila
  • M
    Hopefully Marotta was watching the match at home with Delneri!

    I still don't get why we were linked with Gila, esp after watching the Mexico game....
  • agiamba
    Lesson from todays friendly- Italy, and Juventus, need Criscito, Bonucci, and Pazzini.

    Damn the city of Genoa!
  • Gaetano
    Pazzini made an immediate impact. We need him.
  • Juve 1897
    The Azzurri and Juventus is almost one, Juventus is successful and the Nazionale is a force. Juventus look like shit and so does the Azzurri, don't expect miracles in SA Italy will find away to finish 2nd in the group and Brazil will send them packing on the next flight back to Italy.
  • M
    Hahahaha. The Bari pitch was pretty horrible. Fancy Buffon playing and diving in that slush
  • Excuses, excuses Roby. Even a laser pointer to the eyeball doesn’t justify Diego’s piss poor excuse for a spot shot. How much did you guys pay for him again?

    Dammit. Your eighteen yardbox looks like a sandbox. Laser + Sandbox = Missed pk
  • kriz
    Anton, how much are we talking about here? Willing to send it to sweden? Mail is krillo13@hotmail.com .. regards ..

    PS: I don't love Amauri, but I want the Juventus-shirt :)
  • Its a pity Cannavaro is probably going to start every game in WC.
  • Milito angry at Inter,

    And for this reason. How about just stating he wants to leave and not trying to invent BS reasons?

    Here’s to hoping they get Benitez

    Some merda trolls were desperately hoping that we get Benitez! LMAO at them..
  • M
    Zambrotta was lucky the ref waved away a penalty appeal. We could've lost 3-1 or something. Most of their attacks came down Zambro's flank :@
  • Gaetano
    Cannavaro and zambrotta made some bad fouls. Wtf de rossi almost gave away a goal and pirlo was in his own world.the azzuri are in some trouble. I had flashbacks of our season during this match. Just ridiculous.
  • M
    Better yet if we could get both Bonucci and Criscito...
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