The March On Rome

By: roberto | March 21st, 2009

Match day after match day for the last few months, it’s become more and more mathematically obvious that we’re Inter’s only competition for the Scudetto this year. Sta sera, our club will be up against a notably depleted, but cagey, Roma side that must fall if we are to continue the chase for the Serie A title. The Darkside looks like a lock tomorrow at home against last place Reggina, so coming away with three points at the Olimpico will be huge.

Will the real ‘Capitano’ please stand up?

Tonight, Totti and I will be watching Del Piero while only one of us hopes he provides the same sense of urgency he did against Bologna. Coming from behind in the second half was spectacular to watch and most of the comeback, if not all, was written on Del Piero’s face well before our first goal. That’s why he gets the armband, and for me there’s no one better in Italy. Tonight, along with finding his legs, he’ll need to find the same intensity here. Our players will respond in kind so he’ll be responsible for setting our all-important tone here.

Speaking of our players, according to a statement released yesterday on Juventus’ official website, both Marchionni and Nedved have “completely recovered” from their injuries. Will they be featured here? Probably, but not from the start. My guess is Salihamsandwich and Giovinco will get the nod. As for Legrottaglie and Marchisio, neither of them trained with the group yesterday and their conditions “will be evaluated” before this one a.k.a. Spalletti mind-fuckery.

Since we all love goal.com for it’s hard-hitting analysis’ and their no non-sense approach to transfer rumours, I thought we’d all enjoy this effort they made in figuring out some key match-ups:

Luciano Spalletti v Claudio Ranieri

Both coaches must deal with extensive injuries, so some creativity and formation-fiddling is necessary. The one who can adapt to the absences best will definitely have the advantage.

Since taking over Juventus, the ‘Tinkerman’ is undefeated in this match-up with two wins and a draw in Serie A. The Giallorossi will be hoping Spalletti can break that unpleasant trend in order to keep their European objective intact.

Doni v Gianluigi Buffon

The match-up between the goalkeepers will be an interesting one. Doni, cementing his place in the starting line-up over the past years, is a keeper with incredible reflexes, but lacks the decision-making ability and poise of the ‘master’ shot stopper, Buffon.

The Italian international has found his feet again after returning from a long layoff, and in each passing match he seems to be building towards the commanding presence he was. If the ex-Parma player is at his best on Saturday, then Juventus will be far more confident of taking home three points.

Max Tonetto v Hasan Salihamidzic

Veteran wing-back Tonetto excelled in his midfield role last Sunday against Sampdoria and a repeat performance would certainly help the cause. The 34-year-old made the left-side his own, running tirelessly and even grabbing an assist in the process.

Salihamidzic also was a top performer in the 4-1 win over Bologna. The former Bayern Munich star was a force to reckon with and it will be interesting to see who will come out on top on that side of the pitch come Saturday night.

Christian Panucci v Alessandro Del Piero

Two golden players of Italian football, they are set to have several one-on-one confrontations. Their experience and passion for the sport has blessed Serie A for several years and these players, full of character, will attempt to lead their sides to victory with a classy showing.

Julio Baptista v Giorgio Chiellini

Only one is actually nicknamed ‘The Beast,’ but you cannot help but feel this is a conflict between two strong individuals who could decide the match. Chiellini has recovered from a nose break in time to try and tame Baptista, whose confidence will be high after a brace in Genoa.

Other Key Players

With Daniele De Rossi and David Pizarro suspended, Matteo Brighi will have to pick up the slack in midfield and do plenty of ball-chasing. Meanwhile, Tiago should be able to dictate the play for La Vecchia Signora with a second choice midfield line being his opponent.

Vincenzo Iaquinta has the chance to show his worth with both David Trezeguet and Amauri out of action, and he notched a late goal in this contest last season. Mirko Vucinic is a doubt to feature, but has the quality to turn the match in I Lupi’s favour if he does pull through.

Adam Scime, Goal.com

Tonight two things are pretty clear for me. With a loss, Juventus can probably kiss the Scudetto goodbye. However with a win, we’ll come out the other end stronger than before having won five in a row. This game stands to be another turning point in our season. Hypothetically speaking say we win in Rome, and Reggina exploits Inter’s defensive woes. Can you say ‘Jackpot’? We’ll be at the top of our game and Inter will have just begun their famed degenerative mental tailspin. Ahhhh la vita è bella.

IERI… OGGI… DOMANI… SEMPRE JUVE!!!



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  • alex |  March 21st, 2009 at 1:25 pm

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    well ive always rated iaquinta and when he gets a run of games hes proved hes lethal! makes me wonder why you even bought amauri when you have a better striker in vincenzo. you could have bought a world class midfielder with that money. amazing result i though you would win but 4-1?! in rome as well i love it when teams beat them infront of their own fans

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  • roberto |  March 21st, 2009 at 1:27 pm

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    Nnahoj that D’Alessandro kid made a nice play defensively too. Then ADP did some trick after the whistle blew and smoked the kid in the head. Welcome to the big leagues!

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  • Kasia |  March 21st, 2009 at 1:32 pm

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    Now, that was entertaining!

    Yay for Vincenzo. This time he didn’t take off his shirt. I was so proud!

    Irony: just I was contemplating how shitty Loria is, he scored.

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  • Kasia |  March 21st, 2009 at 1:33 pm

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    Be quiet alex, Del Piero is teh God of Sex, fake tan or not.

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  • alessio |  March 21st, 2009 at 1:52 pm

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    Goddamn, what a fucking result. Thrilled.

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  • alex |  March 21st, 2009 at 1:54 pm

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    del piero? we were talking about spaletti!

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  • roberto |  March 21st, 2009 at 1:58 pm

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    Kasia’s secrets out anyways lol.

    I still can’t believe Nedved’s goal.

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  • Kasia |  March 21st, 2009 at 1:59 pm

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    Whoops, sorry. It’s Alessandro’s fault, he took off his shirt.

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  • Kasia |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:00 pm

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    Whichif that was a secret? :)

    Pavel’s goal was to show that he’s still got it.

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  • alessio |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:07 pm

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    Nedved, you glorious bastard, better stay one more year.

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  • sergio |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:33 pm

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    So many of you idiots complaining about the ref.Real strange considering who used to do all the cheating.Besides,you all are ranting too much,hollow victory,Inter will still win this season either way and if Roma weren’t that decimated by injuries the scoreline would have been rather different.

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  • roberto |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:35 pm

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    you’re an idiot.

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  • MikeDG |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:37 pm

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    i’ve said it before: Nedved deserves a blank check at the end of the season. The board should say “Pavel, you’re the boss. You want to play next year or want to retire, the choice is yours. You won’t start every week, but if you want to stay you can stay.”

    The same should be said for Ale, of course, except that no one needs to tell him what he can and can not do.

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  • adam |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:40 pm

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    Sergio, our team wasn’t at full fitness either, remeber our first game this season, we had worse injuries than you and still beat you.

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  • roberto |  March 21st, 2009 at 2:51 pm

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    Be men. Eat the loss.

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  • sergio |  March 21st, 2009 at 3:40 pm

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    take note roberto.your beloved team’s past is too tainted by their corruption for any real calcio fan too take them seriously or even think of them highly and calling me an idiot when you do the bulk of bitching on these blogs makes yourself look smaller.At least teams like Roma and others win their games and moreover titles on the field not in advance through payment to officials.You try and be the real man and not a woman or bitch.Besides adam was agreeing with you but you insult him,shows how warped your mind is.Get help!!

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  • roberto |  March 21st, 2009 at 4:01 pm

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    “Besides adam was agreeing with you but you insult him,shows how warped your mind is. Get help!!”

    Wow, well said.

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  • alessio |  March 21st, 2009 at 5:09 pm

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    Rioma wins titles?

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  • sergio |  March 21st, 2009 at 6:59 pm

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    yeah they do and without bribing officials!!Why do you ask?? Surprised!! :D

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  • Nnahoj |  March 21st, 2009 at 8:30 pm

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    LOL @ alessio! I was wondering the same!

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  • Nnahoj |  March 21st, 2009 at 8:32 pm

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    I think he’s more surprised at hearing that Roma wins titles. When did that happen?

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  • Johonna |  March 21st, 2009 at 10:35 pm

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    Do Coppas count?

    And how come none of these Roma fans seem to know about the infamous Rolex “Christmas gifts” to ref’s debacle?

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  • juventina |  March 22nd, 2009 at 5:39 am

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    Sergio, you need to relax. Get a massage, or something similar cuz this irrational belief that Roma is as innocent as you claim is not healthy for you.
    Every team’s president & co. has skeletons in their closet that they wouldn’t like aired… so zip it. A fabulous example of a Ref pressured by the home team/fans was that complete foul on Giovinco in the first minutes of the game– instead of smacking the Roma player with a shiny yellow card, he essentially patted him on the head and said, ‘now, now, i should punish you for that but we’re in Rome so what the heck.’
    …Simmer down Sergio: Roma, Inter, and Milan didn’t climb back from Seria B with young, inexperienced players and only a few champions!! Deal with our success with grace, don’t lie to yourself.

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  • John |  March 22nd, 2009 at 6:36 am

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    God I love Pavel Nedved!
    This title race is still fucking on :D !!!

    Alessio, how is life in Madreeeed?

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  • Gianfranco |  March 24th, 2009 at 2:15 pm

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    Johonna, Roma fans strategically had the rolex incident wiped from all their memories…

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