Donadoni: Del Piero Tried His Best
Italy coach Roberto Donadoni has asked the Italian footballing public to lay off Alessandro del Piero. While the manager salutes the player's ability, he has pointed out that "Alex" is not superhuman...
Italy coach Roberto Donadoni defended Alessandro del Piero in the aftermath of Italy's 0-0 San Siro draw with France on Saturday.
The Juventus legend started up front with Milan's 'Pippo' Inzaghi, with both failing to find the net.
Alessandro came in for some harsh criticism in the aftermath of the game - criticism that, according to Donadoni, is unwarranted.
The coach said, "He did everything that he could. People expect too much for him - they think he can dribble around three players and score."
Some have said that Vincenzo Iaquinta, also of Juventus, should start on Wednesday against Ukraine after being added to the squad at the weekend, but the player himself insists that there is no battle royale.
"I don’t want to hear anything about a ballot between me and Alex. It’s the same situation at Juve and there is never any friction because we are a united squad," said Iaquinta.
Another option is Cristiano Lucarelli, the ex-Livorno striker who recently moved to Shakhtar Donetsk.
He said, "It will be tough because there is such enthusiasm and belief in the national side over [in Ukraine.]
"Donadoni has asked me to give him information on the seven of my colleagues who are set to play against us. We will be facing a really well prepared side."
Italy sit third in Euro 2008 Qualifying Group B, behind France and Scotland.
Italy coach Roberto Donadoni has asked the Italian footballing public to lay off Alessandro del Piero. While the manager salutes the player's ability, he has pointed out that "Alex" is not superhuman...
Italy coach Roberto Donadoni defended Alessandro del Piero in the aftermath of Italy's 0-0 San Siro draw with France on Saturday.
The Juventus legend started up front with Milan's 'Pippo' Inzaghi, with both failing to find the net.
Alessandro came in for some harsh criticism in the aftermath of the game - criticism that, according to Donadoni, is unwarranted.
The coach said, "He did everything that he could. People expect too much for him - they think he can dribble around three players and score."
Some have said that Vincenzo Iaquinta, also of Juventus, should start on Wednesday against Ukraine after being added to the squad at the weekend, but the player himself insists that there is no battle royale.
"I don’t want to hear anything about a ballot between me and Alex. It’s the same situation at Juve and there is never any friction because we are a united squad," said Iaquinta.
Another option is Cristiano Lucarelli, the ex-Livorno striker who recently moved to Shakhtar Donetsk.
He said, "It will be tough because there is such enthusiasm and belief in the national side over [in Ukraine.]
"Donadoni has asked me to give him information on the seven of my colleagues who are set to play against us. We will be facing a really well prepared side."
Italy sit third in Euro 2008 Qualifying Group B, behind France and Scotland.
