Pazzo-Cassano to lead Italy
Cesare Prandelli has made four changes to Italy’s starting XI for Tuesday’s Euro 2012 qualifier against Serbia.
After drawing 0-0 with Northern Ireland on Friday evening, the tactician has been forced to modify personnel and system for tomorrow night’s tie at Marassi.
Italy will start the game with a 4-4-2 that will include veteran right-back Gianluca Zambrotta and Sampdoria striker Giampaolo Pazzini.
Prandelli has been made to shelve his 4-3-3 shape after losing Roma talisman Daniele De Rossi to injury.
“I have to be honest and admit that I did think about using two centre-forwards with Antonio Cassano behind,” Prandelli noted on Monday evening.
“But without De Rossi I had to change plans. I don’t have a clone for him so I had to change shape.”
Italy will thus take to the field with Cassano and Pazzini playing in front of their home fans after Marco Borriello was benched.
“I chose Pazzini because he has the right movements to face Serbia,” continued Cesare.
“I also expect more from Cassano, as well as everyone else and that includes me. This is his stadium and I’m sure the fans will push us on.”
As part of the reshuffle, Simone Pepe has also lost his place which means the Azzurri’s four-man midfield will consist of Stefano Mauri, Andrea Pirlo, Angelo Palombo and Claudio Marchisio.
Italy currently sit top of their group, but know how vital a victory could be on Tuesday given that Serbia lost to Estonia on Friday.
“Whoever wins out of us will take three points, but they will also take a great advantage in the qualification race,” added the Coach.
“We will also need to pay attention to [Juventus winger Milos] Krasic. He has great dribbling skills and can ease past players.
“Serbia have individuals who can win games by themselves, they also have great personality and pride. But we too have our strengths.”
Emiliano Viviano will again play in goal, while Leonardo Bonucci should start after shaking off a minor injury.
Italy: Viviano; Zambrotta, Bonucci, Chiellini, Criscito; Mauri, Palombo, Pirlo, Marchisio; Cassano, Pazzini.
Serbia [probable]: Stojkovic; Ivanovic, Lukovic, Subotic, Lomic; Stankovic, Kuzmanovic; Ninkovic; Krasic, Zigic, Jovanovic.
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why do all these dumb-ass coaches insist on playing Marchisio as a winger?
Cesare Prandelli has made four changes to Italy’s starting XI for Tuesday’s Euro 2012 qualifier against Serbia.
After drawing 0-0 with Northern Ireland on Friday evening, the tactician has been forced to modify personnel and system for tomorrow night’s tie at Marassi.
Italy will start the game with a 4-4-2 that will include veteran right-back Gianluca Zambrotta and Sampdoria striker Giampaolo Pazzini.
Prandelli has been made to shelve his 4-3-3 shape after losing Roma talisman Daniele De Rossi to injury.
“I have to be honest and admit that I did think about using two centre-forwards with Antonio Cassano behind,” Prandelli noted on Monday evening.
“But without De Rossi I had to change plans. I don’t have a clone for him so I had to change shape.”
Italy will thus take to the field with Cassano and Pazzini playing in front of their home fans after Marco Borriello was benched.
“I chose Pazzini because he has the right movements to face Serbia,” continued Cesare.
“I also expect more from Cassano, as well as everyone else and that includes me. This is his stadium and I’m sure the fans will push us on.”
As part of the reshuffle, Simone Pepe has also lost his place which means the Azzurri’s four-man midfield will consist of Stefano Mauri, Andrea Pirlo, Angelo Palombo and Claudio Marchisio.
Italy currently sit top of their group, but know how vital a victory could be on Tuesday given that Serbia lost to Estonia on Friday.
“Whoever wins out of us will take three points, but they will also take a great advantage in the qualification race,” added the Coach.
“We will also need to pay attention to [Juventus winger Milos] Krasic. He has great dribbling skills and can ease past players.
“Serbia have individuals who can win games by themselves, they also have great personality and pride. But we too have our strengths.”
Emiliano Viviano will again play in goal, while Leonardo Bonucci should start after shaking off a minor injury.
Italy: Viviano; Zambrotta, Bonucci, Chiellini, Criscito; Mauri, Palombo, Pirlo, Marchisio; Cassano, Pazzini.
Serbia [probable]: Stojkovic; Ivanovic, Lukovic, Subotic, Lomic; Stankovic, Kuzmanovic; Ninkovic; Krasic, Zigic, Jovanovic.
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why do all these dumb-ass coaches insist on playing Marchisio as a winger?
