Pazzini: 'World Cup ball a disaster'
Saturday 29 May, 2010
Giampaolo Pazzini has joined goalkeeper Julio Cesar in complaining about the World Cup ball. “It’s a disaster.”
Inter and Brazil shot-stopper Julio Cesar moaned that the new Jabulani sphere for the tournament in South Africa was “terrible, horrible. It's like one of those balls you buy in the supermarket.”
Now Italy striker Pazzini has joined the chorus of disapproval about the Jabulani.
“The new balls are a disaster,” said the Sampdoria forward. “They always change direction mid-air.
“It’s not just a problem for the goalkeepers, but also the strikers. A cross comes in and you line up to head it, then the ball moves by half a metre and you end up missing it.”
The teams are practising with the new balls in their training camps ahead of the World Cup in South Africa.
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Buffon: 'World Cup ball is shameful'
Sunday 30 May, 2010
Gigi Buffon and Iker Casillas have joined the chorus of complaints about the Jabulani. “It’s shameful to play a World Cup with this ball.”
The new sphere for the 2010 tournament in South Africa has already caused controversy, as it was dubbed “a disaster” by the likes of Julio Cesar and Giampaolo Pazzini.
“So far preparations are going well, apart from one negative aspect that I feel the need to underline, just as my colleagues have done before me,” explained Buffon.
“I am referring to the football that is used in all the games for this tournament.
“The new model is absolutely inadequate and I think it is shameful that such an important competition as a World Cup with so many champions should be played with a ball like that.”
Players have complained that the ball moves mid-air and can change direction suddenly, making it difficult for both goalkeepers and outfield players.
“As for the rest, even if people don’t consider us to be favourites, I remain optimistic. After all, we are still the world champions.”
Spain are among the contenders thanks to their Euro 2008 triumph, but they too are unhappy with the Jabulani ball.
“It is truly sad that we have to play in a World Cup with such a horrendous ball,” said goalkeeper Casillas.
He made the comment after Spain scraped a 3-2 friendly victory over Saudi Arabia.