Fabio Cannavaro (2 Viewers)

DelPieroTen

Junior Member
Dec 8, 2009
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Weird selection of players in that ad. Cannavaro who I feel might struggle to play at South Africa if he continues his dodgy form into the WC.... then also Ronaldinho who is not even in Dunga's squad. I think that was widely expected as well, hardly a suprise. Suppose they must still pay him heaps of money.

Cool ad though, LOL at Rooney with a beard and living in a caravan
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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Italy's Cannavaro goes from rock to weak link

Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro is a shadow of the centre back who was the bedrock of Italy's 2006 triumph and many Azzurri fans believe the former world player of the year should not even be at the 2010 World Cup.

The 36-year-old, Italy's most capped player with 132 appearances, has lost many of the attributes which made him stand out in Germany four years ago and has endured an error-strewn season with a dreadful Juventus side this year.
His pace, poise and positional sense have all suffered.

He would almost certainly have retired from international football two years ago had he not been ruled out of Euro 2008 with injury.
His desire to bow out in a big tournament means he has soldiered on until South Africa but retirement, perhaps from the game completely, could follow when Italy's campaign ends.

Experience, the fact that he plays club football with Italy defensive partner Giorgio Chiellini and the full backing of coach Marcello Lippi are the reasons he remains in the team.

"You can't judge the quality of a player only on age and technical ability," Lippi said recently.
"Enthusiasm, experience, charisma, wisdom, international experience...they all need to be considered."

Also in Cannavaro's favour is the lack of top-class options to replace him within Serie A, once a bastion of great defending talent but now a wasteland for those searching for the next Franco Baresi or Paolo Maldini.
Cannavaro has barely given an interview this term having rejoined Juventus after Real Madrid made it clear last year that his diminishing powers meant they were not going to keep him.
Juve fans were not impressed by his return, accusing him of ditching the club when they were demoted for match-fixing in 2006, and his welcome was lukewarm.

The Turin club have since lurched from one bad result to another, which will not have helped Cannavaro's confidence.
For Italy though, he will always give his all and the fact that he is small for a centre back never seemed to matter during his glorious summer of 2006.
A repeat is not expected but he will at least add another World Cup campaign to a glowing resume full of achievements.

Reuters
 
May 22, 2007
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thats a cool ad, the sad thing is that Canna is Italy's star player.

in other news his deal with nike could stop him from moving to Napoli and spending another year with us
He's the most recognizable Italian with Nike. And he is captain after all, people remember him lifting the world cup more than any other player. Even Ronaldinho made the thing and he isn't the best Brazilian, or going to the world cup, because people love his skills.

I thought it was a really cool ad though.
 

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