Opinion: The best and the rest
Monday 16 February, 2004
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The best…
Enzo Maresca (Juventus)
The young Italian wins our praise this week for his performances
against Inter in the Coppa Italia and against Reggina where he scored
the only goal. He’s a complete player - he has great technique and
determination. It’s a shame that he plays so rarely for the Old Lady.
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Martin Jorgensen (Udinese)
Why Jorgensen is still at a provincial side like Udinese remains a
mystery of life. He was superb against Inter at the San Siro as his
side collected a stunning 2-1 victory. Inter themselves have been
linked with him in the past but they’ve always opted for other
wingers who have since disappeared. He’s a great player.
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Javier Chevanton (Lecce)
He’s a jewel who would make a massive mistake if he joined a big club.
After all, if Marco Di Vaio sits on the bench at Juventus, what is
Chevanton going to get up to? He’s a classic King of the Provinces
who was immense against Milan yesterday. He caused the Rossoneri
defence real problems with his pace and netted a wonderful free-kick.
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The rest…
Alvaro Recoba (Inter)
The Uruguayan’s revival seems to have already come to an end.
He played just 45 minutes against Udinese because boss Alberto Zaccheroni
claimed: "He couldn’t find the right position." Recoba’s been looking
for that since 1997 – a few good performances of late shouldn’t cloud
that fact.
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Coach Alberto Zaccheroni (Inter)
We usually let Coach’s off the hook but not this time. These are not
happy moments for Zac who needs to realise that playing 3-4-3 is not
always the answer. Where is the sense in fielding Thomas Helveg in the
centre of defence? Considering his team played extra time in the Cup on
Thursday, maybe a 4-4-2 would have been safer against a talented Udinese.
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Paolo Maldini (Milan)
Maldini is reprimanded this week for the unnecessary fuss surrounding
his yellow card against Lecce. Yes he will miss the derby but it isn’t
as if Milan’s season depends on the result next week. There wasn’t
this much chaos when Juve’s Pavel Nedved was booked in the Champions’
League semi-final against Real last season.
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