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Camoranesi set for Italy
Mauro Camoranesi has moved closer to playing for Italy after he wasn’t called up for Argentina’s game against Holland.
The Juventus midfielder is at the centre of an international tug-of-war as the Argentine-born star also holds Italian nationality.
The wide midfielder has failed to reveal for which country he intends to star for but Italy now seem in pole position for his services.
Camoranesi wasn’t included in Marcelo Bielsa’s squad for the February 12 friendly, which means he could now play for Italy against Portugal on the same evening if selected.
Azzurri Coach Giovanni Trapattoni has publicly declared that he is interested in Camoranesi as he struggles to find alternatives on the right hand side of midfield.
Italy’s game with Portugal will be played at Genoa’s Luigi Ferraris Stadium.
Meanwhile, Bielsa has called up five Italian based players for the Dutch match.
Full squad - Goalkeepers: Pablo Cavallero (Celta Vigo/Spa), Roberto Bonano (Barcelona/Spa)
Defenders: Roberto Ayala (Valencia/Spa), Fabricio Coloccini (Atletico Madrid/Spa), Walter Samuel (Roma), Mauricio Pochettino (Paris St Germain/Fra), Facundo Quiroga (Sporting Lisbona/Por), Lionel Scaloni (Deportivo Coruna/Spa), Juan Pablo Sorin (Lazio), Diego Placente (Bayer Leverkusen/Ger)
Midfielders: Pablo Aimar (Valencia/Spa), Javier Zanetti (Inter), Marcelo Gallardo (Monaco/Fra), Mauro Cetto (Nantes/Fra), Juan Sebastian Veron (Manchester United/Eng), Esteban Cambiasso (Real Madrid/Spa), Santiago Solari (Real Madrid/Spa)
Forwards: Javier Saviola (Barcelona/Spa), Gustavo Lopez (Celta Vigo/Spa), Claudio Lopez (Lazio), Julio Cruz (Bologna), Ariel Ortega (Fenerbahce/Tur)
Source: Football Italia @ Jan 29, 2003
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Camoranesi set for Italy
Mauro Camoranesi has moved closer to playing for Italy after he wasn’t called up for Argentina’s game against Holland.
The Juventus midfielder is at the centre of an international tug-of-war as the Argentine-born star also holds Italian nationality.
The wide midfielder has failed to reveal for which country he intends to star for but Italy now seem in pole position for his services.
Camoranesi wasn’t included in Marcelo Bielsa’s squad for the February 12 friendly, which means he could now play for Italy against Portugal on the same evening if selected.
Azzurri Coach Giovanni Trapattoni has publicly declared that he is interested in Camoranesi as he struggles to find alternatives on the right hand side of midfield.
Italy’s game with Portugal will be played at Genoa’s Luigi Ferraris Stadium.
Meanwhile, Bielsa has called up five Italian based players for the Dutch match.
Full squad - Goalkeepers: Pablo Cavallero (Celta Vigo/Spa), Roberto Bonano (Barcelona/Spa)
Defenders: Roberto Ayala (Valencia/Spa), Fabricio Coloccini (Atletico Madrid/Spa), Walter Samuel (Roma), Mauricio Pochettino (Paris St Germain/Fra), Facundo Quiroga (Sporting Lisbona/Por), Lionel Scaloni (Deportivo Coruna/Spa), Juan Pablo Sorin (Lazio), Diego Placente (Bayer Leverkusen/Ger)
Midfielders: Pablo Aimar (Valencia/Spa), Javier Zanetti (Inter), Marcelo Gallardo (Monaco/Fra), Mauro Cetto (Nantes/Fra), Juan Sebastian Veron (Manchester United/Eng), Esteban Cambiasso (Real Madrid/Spa), Santiago Solari (Real Madrid/Spa)
Forwards: Javier Saviola (Barcelona/Spa), Gustavo Lopez (Celta Vigo/Spa), Claudio Lopez (Lazio), Julio Cruz (Bologna), Ariel Ortega (Fenerbahce/Tur)
Source: Football Italia @ Jan 29, 2003
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