Il Capitano Alessandro Del Piero (108 Viewers)

Azzurri7

Pinturicchio
Moderator
Dec 16, 2003
72,692
giovanotti said:
Exactly!

The guy is incredible!As you said a brain!The guy was in 4 C.L. finals,and if anyone knows how to get to the final,that is Lippi for sure.

Forza Italia!!!!

Thats right gio....It's his Job and he knows exactly how to drive the team into the finals.

Forza Azzurri.
 

ZAF3000

Senior Member
Feb 14, 2005
5,348
Rami said:
At least you don't have an 8-0 nightmare:cry:
Why do I have a feeling that this time its going to be different...
Against Tunis we might draw if we play well..
Against Ukraine it all depends on Sheva's mood, but I can see 4-0
Against Spain lol I have a feeling this one is going to be nice.. Very competitive game ending 9-0.

You maybe asking what is the difference then... We might score against Tunis. So fingers crossed :D
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
These are some of Lippi's answers regarding Del Piero in a recent interview:

Who are the most charismatic players in your squad?
I like to think that they're all charismatic in their own way. For example, (Angelo) Peruzzi has always been the strong silent type, even when he was at Juventus, whereas (Rino) Gattuso is a fiery character who sticks his head above the parapet when the going gets tough:D . (Alessandro) Del Piero leads through his wisdom, maturity and intelligence. The essential thing is that the players learn from each other, without behaving like prima donnas. Unfortunately some of them think they're the best in the world and can do it all on their own. :agree: :agree:

Many Juventus fans would love to see you back in Turin at some point in the near future. Which Bianconeri team does the current Italy side remind you of?
When Del Piero is on the pitch, playing on the left, this team is reminiscent of the Juve side that had Gianluca Vialli and Fabrizio Ravanelli joining him in a three-pronged attack. In that formation, the front men were always ready to sacrifice themselves for the good of the team.


20 April 2006
by FIFAworldcup.com

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Forza Alex and Marcello...
 

Tifoso

Sempre e solo Juve
Aug 12, 2005
5,162
ReBeL said:
These are some of Lippi's answers regarding Del Piero in a recent interview:

Who are the most charismatic players in your squad?
I like to think that they're all charismatic in their own way. For example, (Angelo) Peruzzi has always been the strong silent type, even when he was at Juventus, whereas (Rino) Gattuso is a fiery character who sticks his head above the parapet when the going gets tough:D . (Alessandro) Del Piero leads through his wisdom, maturity and intelligence. The essential thing is that the players learn from each other, without behaving like prima donnas. Unfortunately some of them think they're the best in the world and can do it all on their own. :agree: :agree:

Many Juventus fans would love to see you back in Turin at some point in the near future. Which Bianconeri team does the current Italy side remind you of?
When Del Piero is on the pitch, playing on the left, this team is reminiscent of the Juve side that had Gianluca Vialli and Fabrizio Ravanelli joining him in a three-pronged attack. In that formation, the front men were always ready to sacrifice themselves for the good of the team.


20 April 2006
by FIFAworldcup.com

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Forza Alex and Marcello...

Awesome post! Thank you :pint:
 

Juve_25

Senior Member
Jan 3, 2006
1,316
ReBeL said:
These are some of Lippi's answers regarding Del Piero in a recent interview:

Who are the most charismatic players in your squad?
I like to think that they're all charismatic in their own way. For example, (Angelo) Peruzzi has always been the strong silent type, even when he was at Juventus, whereas (Rino) Gattuso is a fiery character who sticks his head above the parapet when the going gets tough:D . (Alessandro) Del Piero leads through his wisdom, maturity and intelligence. The essential thing is that the players learn from each other, without behaving like prima donnas. Unfortunately some of them think they're the best in the world and can do it all on their own. :agree: :agree:

Many Juventus fans would love to see you back in Turin at some point in the near future. Which Bianconeri team does the current Italy side remind you of?
When Del Piero is on the pitch, playing on the left, this team is reminiscent of the Juve side that had Gianluca Vialli and Fabrizio Ravanelli joining him in a three-pronged attack. In that formation, the front men were always ready to sacrifice themselves for the good of the team.


20 April 2006
by FIFAworldcup.com

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Forza Alex and Marcello...
Great post! Thanks! ;)
 

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