Prandelli was just thinkingering and changing things up over and over again. He inherited a team that had BBC, Marchisio, Pirlo, De Rossi, a young Verratti and a revived Cassano yet he couldn't get past Uruguay and Costa Rica.
Prandelli was just thinkingering and changing things up over and over again. He inherited a team that had BBC, Marchisio, Pirlo, De Rossi, a young Verratti and a revived Cassano yet he couldn't get past Uruguay and Costa Rica.
Not wrong at all. He over-thought it too much, but I don’t think Italy would have won that final anyway. The players were absolutely fried, and had one day less rest than Spain.
Not wrong at all. He over-thought it too much, but I don’t think Italy would have won that final anyway. The players were absolutely fried, and had one day less rest than Spain.
Idk if I remember correctly then, but didn't he revert back to their usual 4312 system when the 352 worked so well in the group stages? Basically trying to play open game with Spain, which was never gonna work.
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If I'm wrong - sorry. But it's been a while and i'm getting old.
Idk if I remember correctly then, but didn't he revert back to their usual 4312 system when the 352 worked so well in the group stages? Basically trying to play open game with Spain, which was never gonna work.
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If I'm wrong - sorry. But it's been a while and i'm getting old.
Idk if I remember correctly then, but didn't he revert back to their usual 4312 system when the 352 worked so well in the group stages? Basically trying to play open game with Spain, which was never gonna work.
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If I'm wrong - sorry. But it's been a while and i'm getting old.
Idk if I remember correctly then, but didn't he revert back to their usual 4312 system when the 352 worked so well in the group stages? Basically trying to play open game with Spain, which was never gonna work.
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If I'm wrong - sorry. But it's been a while and i'm getting old.
The large call up is precisely because of covid. A number of ASL were expected to stop players from travelling as there are covid cases in their teams and they have to be in their team's bubble. So from these 41 call ups a reduced number will come first, and a second reduced number will come later.
As of now players form Genoa, Lazio, Roma, Fiorentina, Inter and Sassuolo won't be able to travel.
I was reading this having a chuckle to myself. Scotland have a Euro playoff final coming up so they went back to some players and the manager to discuss the narrow loss to Italy in 2007 that stopped them getting to Euro 2008.
I love how they get so wrapped up in the "disgraceful" awarding of a free-kick but only begrudgingly admit that Ferguson was offside for his equaliser. Not only that, Italy had a perfectly good Di Natale goal given offside at 30' that would have made it 2-0 and killed Scotland.
Has to be said that the Spanish officials had an awful game.
People really do remember what they want to from these moments @Suns
If you take the "wide forwards" on both sides of Mancini's formation you can take perhaps 5 players from a list of Insigne, Chiesa, Berardi, Bernardeschi, Orsolini, El Sharaawy and Grifo. Zaniolo also largely plays from the right when he is fit.
Seems like Albania took another CB from Italy youth who debuted tonight. He is 17, born in 2003 had an excellent game. He scored 2 goal goals for Italy u17 and 2 goals for Italy u16. Seems like a great prospect.
Ramën Çepele, he is Inter academy who left Inter for Hanover u19. https://www.transfermarkt.com/ramen-cepele/profil/spieler/567460