++ [ originally posted by Holdon ] ++
Of course I did which was why I was baffled by such a low mark. Consider that this young man was making his debut, not only did he score a great goal but he tackled well, helped the play with some good passing and contolled the midfield along with Gattuso. Sandro Mazzola who was co-commentating, was also praising him, calling him a very intelligent player.
Of course I did which was why I was baffled by such a low mark. Consider that this young man was making his debut, not only did he score a great goal but he tackled well, helped the play with some good passing and contolled the midfield along with Gattuso. Sandro Mazzola who was co-commentating, was also praising him, calling him a very intelligent player.
Yes, I watched the match as well, and I really liked the poise that he showed in controlling the midfield. He seemed to create space for himself, and a central pairing of himself and Gattuso is the perfect "opposite styles" pairing that Italy needed.
Question is though, where does that leave Pirlo, especially if they use a 4-4-2 formation, and assuming that Zambrotta stays on the wing?
