Opinion: The best and the rest
Monday 9 February, 2004
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Italian based reporter Dominique Antognoni highlights which individuals are
on a high and a low after the Week 20 games.
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The best…
Antonio Cassano (Roma)
Cassano’s display against Juventus - who are not an Ancona - on Sunday
was frightening. His performance and two goals have undoubtedly launched
him onto the world stage. Not even Zinedine Zidane and Francesco Totti
were as good at Cassano’s age. This boy is going to be a star.
Francisco Lima (Roma)
Not many people talk about Lima but he never stops working. He may not
be able to do a lot on the pitch but what little he knows he does with
excellence. He gets stuck in, helps out the defence, he pours forward.
An unsung hero.
Cristian Chivu (Roma)
His tackle on Di Vaio was immense. Chivu has had just one bad game for
Roma on January 6 when Milan won at the Olimpico. The Romanian was
perfect against Juventus. He was calm, elegant and almost scored with
a wonderful free-kick.
The rest…
Paolo Montero (Juventus)
The Uruguayan collected his 15th red card in Serie A last night which
pretty much ended Juve’s hopes of getting anything against Roma. The
stopper totally lost it by hacking down Francesco Totti. His Juve career
may also be coming to an end.
Nicola Legrottaglie (Juventus)
Losing 4-0 at Roma was not what he wanted. It may well have been a
blessing in disguise that the capital club were pipped by Juventus
for his services in the summer. The Italian has struggled but Chivu,
who the Giallorossi netted, has been superb.
Christian Manfredini (Perugia)
This is not the Manfredini that we admired at Chievo. He endured a
nightmare at the San Siro yesterday when Marcos Cafu often got the better
of him. And to think that he was once touted as an Azzurri option…
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真是極端的最佳與最差啊。(嘆)
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