Casiraghi high fives Azzurrini Saturday 17 November, 2007
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Pierluigi Casiraghi praised his Under-21 Italy squad after their emphatic 5-0 qualifying win over Azerbaijan.
“The boys did brilliantly. It was a great game even though we struggled a little at the start, partly due to the heavy water-logged pitch and of course to our opponents’ performance,” said the Coach.
“It is only a shame we picked up some yellow cards that will suspend a few players for the next match.”
Goalscorers Robert Acquafresca and Daniele Dessena were booked and will miss the encounter with the Faroe Islands.
“We knew that Azerbaijan had good technique, although perhaps a little less in terms of physical presence, so we came out in the long run and once we broke the deadlock it got easier from there.”
The undoubted star of the show was Sebastian Giovinco, who set up four of the five goals despite being a bench-warmer at club side Empoli, but Casiraghi tried to spread his praise.
“There are many talented players in the squad. We need to let them play and have faith in their abilities,” commented the tactician.
“It is not easy for me to pick who to start, especially upfront. Paolo De Ceglie played a great game at left-back.”
Italy are dominating their Group with 16 points to Croatia’s 12 and Greece on 10. Albania follow on seven, the Faroe Islands three and Azerbaijan one point.
Today Albania travel to the Faroes, while Greece welcome Croatia in a head-to-head for second place.
The winners of each group reach the European Under-21 Championship play-offs along with the four best runners-up.
The tournament will take place in Sweden in June 2009.
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Pierluigi Casiraghi praised his Under-21 Italy squad after their emphatic 5-0 qualifying win over Azerbaijan.
“The boys did brilliantly. It was a great game even though we struggled a little at the start, partly due to the heavy water-logged pitch and of course to our opponents’ performance,” said the Coach.
“It is only a shame we picked up some yellow cards that will suspend a few players for the next match.”
Goalscorers Robert Acquafresca and Daniele Dessena were booked and will miss the encounter with the Faroe Islands.
“We knew that Azerbaijan had good technique, although perhaps a little less in terms of physical presence, so we came out in the long run and once we broke the deadlock it got easier from there.”
The undoubted star of the show was Sebastian Giovinco, who set up four of the five goals despite being a bench-warmer at club side Empoli, but Casiraghi tried to spread his praise.
“There are many talented players in the squad. We need to let them play and have faith in their abilities,” commented the tactician.
“It is not easy for me to pick who to start, especially upfront. Paolo De Ceglie played a great game at left-back.”
Italy are dominating their Group with 16 points to Croatia’s 12 and Greece on 10. Albania follow on seven, the Faroe Islands three and Azerbaijan one point.
Today Albania travel to the Faroes, while Greece welcome Croatia in a head-to-head for second place.
The winners of each group reach the European Under-21 Championship play-offs along with the four best runners-up.
The tournament will take place in Sweden in June 2009.
