Donadoni Not Surprised By Lippi Comments
Italy coach Roberto Donadoni gave his reaction on the words of his predecessor Marcello Lippi, who claimed he does not rule out a return to the Azzurri.
The day after the crucial win over Georgia, Italy coach Roberto Donadoni gave his reaction to the recent remarks made by his illustrious predecessor on the Azzurri's bench, Marcello Lippi, who said he does not rule out an eventual return to his old job.
Donadoni said he was not surprised at all by these comments: "There's nothing strange about that, I would have said the same. When I left Livorno, I never said I wouldn't come back. These things are part of a coach's life."
There's still a month to go before what's undoubtedly the most important match of his coaching career, Scotland-Italy. It's the match that will decide whether Italy go to Euro 2008, and most probably also a turning point for the young coach's career.
"It's our Cup final, it will all be decided in 90 minutes: like when you make a run to the World Cup final and your destiny is decided in a single encounter. A whole year's work will come together in that one match," Donadoni continued.
Asked what type of team he thinks Scotland is, he said: "I watched their home game against Georgia live, they didn't deserve to win and won the game with a long-range shot. They're a team who transform themselves at home, they have enthusiasm, but also organization and the ability to play well on the counterattack.
"Ukraine caused them difficulties by imposing their football. We will have to do the same, trying to play on our strengths. We are superior technically, but in Glasgow we have to give a great performance, also in our spirit."
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