Opinion: The best and the rest
Monday 23 February, 2004
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Italian based reporter Dominique Antognoni highlights which individuals
are on a high and a low after the Week 22 games.
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The best…
Antonio Cassano (Roma)
A hat-trick hero against Siena, this boy was marvellous at the Olimpico
thanks to his goals and a cheeky back heel. At this point in time,
he can commit as many ‘Cassanate’ as he wants if this is the result
on the field of play. Just one question: Who is his main rival for a
place at Euro 2004? Is it Fabrizio Miccoli or Alex Del Piero?
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Sergio Marcon (Ancona)
Udinese attacked from the very first minute until the very last and
Marcon was a credit to himself in the Ancona goal. He did superbly well
given the amount of pressure he was under. He may have conceded three
goals but it could have been a lot more.
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Cristiano Zanetti (Inter)
He returned to the side after a two-month injury lay-off and he didn’t
let himself down. He looked fresh, match fit and even scored in the
derby with the aid of a deflection. A real warrior who gave it his all
for 90 minutes.
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The rest…
Christian Vieri (Inter)
He worked hard but he made too many simple errors. In the first half
he had a great chance to play in Adriano but simply ran into Marcos
Cafu instead. It was a black day for Vieri who didn’t have one shot
on goal. Even if Inter didn’t lose just because of him.
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Andriy Shevchenko (Milan)
Shevchenko’s lack of inspiration in the derby was a real surprise when
you consider that Inter are a favourite target for his. He always seemed
too far away from the goal, he looked slow and shy of any real ideas.
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Marco Di Vaio (Juventus)
There is an immense amount of pressure on Di Vaio to score when he is
given a start and he isn’t always able to. He missed two great chances
against Bologna which will inevitably lead to critics saying he isn’t
as good as Trezeguet. It’s a shame because Di Vaio is a player that
could easily play every week for clubs such as Barcelona or Chelsea.
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