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IncuboRossonero,
Yes, Del Piero is more of a goalscorer than Totti, and, yes, we are comparing oranges and apples, but the point is unlike many people say Alex has been very competent at the International stage, as he scored, if I am correct more goals than Pippo, Vieri, Montella, or other prominent Italian forward that I cant think of.
Beside, I do not regard Totti as a "pure" fantasy player, in the mold of Rui, Veron, Baggio, Kaka or Zizou. He is more of playmaker/forward type than a natural midfielder and many people praise Totti on basis of his fantastic goalscoring record in Serie A. So Totti's mediocre goal-scoring record is something that should be looked at even if I suspect that is mainly due to different he assumes in Azzurri compared to Roma.
Yes, I know many media did blame Maldini, not to mention the likes of Materazzi, and Panucci for the failings in the WC, however, Totti being billed up as the "ace" of the group has to take the blame for the failures. It's part of responsibility of supposedly being a leader. Beside, Totti performance was more solid than good or spectacular. His WC performance wasnt bad compared to his extremely "underperformed" team-mates. However considering he was billed as the Italian Zizou by none-less than Trap, his performance was disappointing which is similar to Alex with France 98. WC was a chance for Totti to prove himself that he is in the league of Zizou, Henry, Rivaldo (In his prime), and considering how the tournament developed, regardless of Moreno's blunders, he missed his opportunity. However, I do not doubt Totti has the talent to succeed in the major tournament but he has to prove it which is different matter. As Denco rightly pointed out, Fiore, IMO, with Toldo was the fulcrum of Euro 2000. 2004 will be Totti's year hopefully.
(which means Italia would have done well.) continued....
IncuboRossonero,
Yes, Del Piero is more of a goalscorer than Totti, and, yes, we are comparing oranges and apples, but the point is unlike many people say Alex has been very competent at the International stage, as he scored, if I am correct more goals than Pippo, Vieri, Montella, or other prominent Italian forward that I cant think of.
Beside, I do not regard Totti as a "pure" fantasy player, in the mold of Rui, Veron, Baggio, Kaka or Zizou. He is more of playmaker/forward type than a natural midfielder and many people praise Totti on basis of his fantastic goalscoring record in Serie A. So Totti's mediocre goal-scoring record is something that should be looked at even if I suspect that is mainly due to different he assumes in Azzurri compared to Roma.
Yes, I know many media did blame Maldini, not to mention the likes of Materazzi, and Panucci for the failings in the WC, however, Totti being billed up as the "ace" of the group has to take the blame for the failures. It's part of responsibility of supposedly being a leader. Beside, Totti performance was more solid than good or spectacular. His WC performance wasnt bad compared to his extremely "underperformed" team-mates. However considering he was billed as the Italian Zizou by none-less than Trap, his performance was disappointing which is similar to Alex with France 98. WC was a chance for Totti to prove himself that he is in the league of Zizou, Henry, Rivaldo (In his prime), and considering how the tournament developed, regardless of Moreno's blunders, he missed his opportunity. However, I do not doubt Totti has the talent to succeed in the major tournament but he has to prove it which is different matter. As Denco rightly pointed out, Fiore, IMO, with Toldo was the fulcrum of Euro 2000. 2004 will be Totti's year hopefully.
Totti was not billed the ace. The Del Piero hype was immense as it always is before a WC. Year in and year out Juve's golden boy is dubbed the saviour of Italy...Rossi, Baggio and then DP. With DP it never happened but Juve never gave up trying to have it work out.
You cannot begin to compare Totti's performance to Del Piero. Totti performed. Del Piero didn't. That is the bottom line. Never mind what they said. That was only said after he started. Totti has had to constantly fight against the Del Piero fan wave year after year. Saying in the end nobody won is just dumb. Is that to say that Nedved and Tacchinardi were on equal footing in the CL because regardless in the end Juve did not win the cup?
Your not making sense..if they win even the non-existent players win.
Totti has proven he can play consistently..will be a major factor...can play with Vieri AND Inzaghi (with whom Del Piero does not speak) AND is able to shake off a bad game. In that aspect Totti has proven much more than DP has.
