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Serie A Team Of The Week: Round 21
Team of the week (4-3-3):
Julio Cesar (Inter): Inter have to thank him more than any other player for the three points as he saved a penalty and also made some very important stops throughout the encounter.
Alessandro Nesta (Milan): A commanding display from Nesta, who was a one-man show at times at the back for Milan.
Federico Balzaretti (Palermo): Good debut for the former Fiorentina and Juventus player as he proved that he could be important for the Rosanero in the second half of the season.
Matteo Contini (Napoli): Excellent performance in defence as he thwarted Quagliarella, which is not an easy feat these days.
Abdoulay Konko (Genoa): Big teams are already lining up to sign him this summer, and a performance like the one he had on Sunday will surely increase his price tag.
Alessandro Rosina (Torino): The man behind the Granata’s attacks as he orchestrated the midfield and created all the moves for his team-mates.
Andrea Parola (Cagliari): Quantity and quality against Juventus which in the end proved fundamental for his side to take back home a positive and morale boosting result.
Paolo De Ceglie (Siena): A fighter who runs all over the pitch in order to help his team. One of the best players on the field against Roma.
Alexandre Pato (Milan): Played for 15 minutes, but in those 15 minutes he did more than Gialrdino and Pazzini did throughout the entire game for their respective teams. Over rated? Definitely not. Milan will be praying his injury is not too serious.
Ezequiel Lavezzi (Napoli): Scored two goals and was also in the action that allowed the Partenopei to open the scoring. Not Maradona, but not a bad player at all.
Marco Borriello (Genoa): He deservedly won a call-up for the Azzurri’s squad with another high quality performance and another goal.
Honourable Mention
Zeljko Kalac (Milan)
Andrea Raggi (Empoli)
Alessandro Gamberini (Fiorentina)
Andrea Cossu (Cagliari)
Mariano Izco (Catania)
Fabrizio Miccoli (Palermo)
Sergio Floccari (Atalanta)
goal.com
Serie A Team Of The Week: Round 21
Team of the week (4-3-3):
Julio Cesar (Inter): Inter have to thank him more than any other player for the three points as he saved a penalty and also made some very important stops throughout the encounter.
Alessandro Nesta (Milan): A commanding display from Nesta, who was a one-man show at times at the back for Milan.
Federico Balzaretti (Palermo): Good debut for the former Fiorentina and Juventus player as he proved that he could be important for the Rosanero in the second half of the season.
Matteo Contini (Napoli): Excellent performance in defence as he thwarted Quagliarella, which is not an easy feat these days.
Abdoulay Konko (Genoa): Big teams are already lining up to sign him this summer, and a performance like the one he had on Sunday will surely increase his price tag.
Alessandro Rosina (Torino): The man behind the Granata’s attacks as he orchestrated the midfield and created all the moves for his team-mates.
Andrea Parola (Cagliari): Quantity and quality against Juventus which in the end proved fundamental for his side to take back home a positive and morale boosting result.
Paolo De Ceglie (Siena): A fighter who runs all over the pitch in order to help his team. One of the best players on the field against Roma.

Alexandre Pato (Milan): Played for 15 minutes, but in those 15 minutes he did more than Gialrdino and Pazzini did throughout the entire game for their respective teams. Over rated? Definitely not. Milan will be praying his injury is not too serious.
Ezequiel Lavezzi (Napoli): Scored two goals and was also in the action that allowed the Partenopei to open the scoring. Not Maradona, but not a bad player at all.
Marco Borriello (Genoa): He deservedly won a call-up for the Azzurri’s squad with another high quality performance and another goal.
Honourable Mention
Zeljko Kalac (Milan)
Andrea Raggi (Empoli)
Alessandro Gamberini (Fiorentina)
Andrea Cossu (Cagliari)
Mariano Izco (Catania)
Fabrizio Miccoli (Palermo)
Sergio Floccari (Atalanta)
goal.com
