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Old 04-11-2003, 09:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Di Vaio's revival

It probably says a lot about Marco di Vaio's confidence these days that he scored his wonder goal against Milan on Saturday with his less-favoured foot, the left one.



It may well have been seen many times around the world, by now. With Juventus 1-0 down with five minutes to go at Milan's San Siro, the visitors took a quick free kick after a foul on Pavel Nedved in midfield.


Di Vaio dummied and let the ball go through for David Trezeguet, who flicked it to his colleague and turned away, perhaps hoping to outrun his marker and get a return pass inside the area, but Di Vaio had other ideas, or perhaps it was not an idea, it was simply an instinctive act of sporting genius, bursting into the realm of sheer madness.

Di Vaio struck the falling ball first-time from outside the area, in a motion that should be copied and shown to aspiring strikers all over the world, and sent it past Dida into the top right corner of the goal.

His celebration included pointing an index finger to each side of his head in the international sign language indicating craziness, as if to admit the sheer idea of trying a volley with his left foot among converging Milan defenders had been just, well, crazy.

Funnily enough, after a listless opening 45 minutes, Di Vaio - who's at his best when running into space or popping up at the near post - had had two easier-looking chances earlier in the second half, without scoring: a right foot volley which had grazed the outside of Dida's left post, and a far post header which the in-form keeper had somehow pushed out in full flight.

Getting Juventus a priceless equaliser is yet another stepping stone in a season which could propel Di Vaio into the full squad for Italy's trek to the Euro 2004 finals.

He'd scored last month in the Azzurri's 4-0 win over Azerbaijan, a game in which Giovanni Trapattoni's side barely needed to break a sweat, but he's never held up a regular place, not with Bobo Vieri, Pippo Inzaghi, Francesco Totti and Juventus team mate Alex Del Piero blocking his ambitions of a regular first-team shirt.


Ironically, it was Del Piero's injury in the opening minutes of Juventus' 2-2 home draw with Roma on September 21 that opened the way for the Rome-born striker, who went in after a quarter of an hour and immediately scored both his side's goals.

One goal in the opening game against Empoli after coming on as a sub for Del Piero, one against Reggina, braces against Roma and Real Sociedad, the cannon strike at the San Siro and now... it's back to the bench, in all probability. Del Piero is fit again and will take his place in the side, and where does that leave Di Vaio?

Not alone among top Serie A sides, Juventus, as is becoming coach Marcello Lippi's policy, change their formation and players constantly, according to their opponents and to the importance of the match.

This season, between the home league and the Champions League, they have started in a 4-2-3-1 twice, in a 4-3-2-1 and 4-4-1-1 once and in a 4-4-2 seven times: Di Vaio has played as lone striker supported by Nedved, and as part of the 4-4-2 along with Trezegut or Miccoli.

Juventus do not have a natural substitute for Trezeguet, who has enough physical presence and height to be deployed as a lone striker supported - in Lippi's ideal tactical choice - by three advanced midfielders-cum-forwards, like Camoranesi, Nedved and Del Piero.

Oddly enough, the latter's absence gives Juventus fewer headaches than Trezeguet's, as Di Vaio and Miccoli, each with different skills, can all stand in for Del Piero, while no-one, not even Uruguayan Marcelo Zalayeta, can duplicate the Frenchman's attitude as a front runner.

It could be a breakthrough for Di Vaio, or perhaps not: Del Piero will be back in the side next week and Juventus will again have no less than five attack-minded players in their squad: Trezeguet, Del Piero, Miccoli, Di Vaio and Nedved, with Zalayeta still recovering from a knee injury.

Ironically, it had been Zalayeta's setback in early August that had first paved the way for Di Vaio's comeback. There had been talk all summer of him being sent away on loan - or for good - in exchange for another forward, since apparently Milan, Lazio and Sampdoria had enquired about his availability. But this was probably another spurious bit of 'calciomercato' chatter, which sadly still fuels more of the Italians' interest than the calcio itself.

After all, had they not believed in Di Vaio, Juventus would not have picked up the option to retain Di Vaio that they had inserted in the deal which took the striker to Turin from Parma in late August 2002, once more - bizarrely - as a consequence of physical problems to one of their players.



Trezeguet had fallen victim to the first of his many ailments, and Di Vaio had just scored against the Bianconeri in the Italian Supercup played in Libya: after seeing him run rings around their own central defender, Juventus directors immediately signed him for 26m euros and the two-year loan of Matteo Brighi.

Given a starting place despite being a different player from Trezeguet, Di Vaio managed to score twice in the Champions League against both Feyenoord and Dynamo Kiev, but also suffered a concussion in the home match against Newcastle United and spent some time on the sidelines.

When Trezeguet regained his fitness, Di Vaio went back among the second choices and a brief revival when Del Piero got injured in February was halted by Di Vaio's own fitness troubles after a collision with team mate Alessandro Birindelli in training.

He ended up scoring seven goals in 26 games, his disappointing second half of the season only rescued by the goal against Perugia that gave Juventus their Scudetto on May 10.

Even before Del Piero's injury, Di Vaio had appeared hungrier, stronger and more positive than before. And his revival may well set him on course for a fruitful season.


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Old 09-06-2005, 10:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Marco Di Vaio [Genoa] up for sale

Palermo are hoping to convince Valencia to either sell or loan them Marco Di Vaio for the 2005-06 campaign.

New Rosaneri boss Gigi Del Neri is looking for an ideal strike partner for Luca Toni, in his 4-4-2 system, and Di Vaio is wanted.

The Sicilian club were chasing Atalanta’s Stephen Makinwa but he now looks likely to join Inter instead.

Di Vaio has thus become the club’s primary transfer objective, especially as he would seemingly welcome a return to Serie A.

The attacker joined Valencia from Juventus last summer but despite scoring 11 goals, he’s had his problems in La Liga.

Atletico Madrid are understood to have made a bid, but Di Vaio has admitted that an Italian switch may increase his chances of making the 2006 World Cup Finals.

Valencia look good to release him as they seem to be planning for the future without Di Vaio following the capture of Patrick Kluivert.

Meanwhile, the Stadio Barbera outfit are also being associated with Cagliari winger Antonio Langella and Chievo midfielder Franco Semioli.
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Ooo..Di Vaio in Sicilia..iiinteresting.
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It would be nice pickup for Palermo, they'll be more dangerous next season.
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I like Marco, it will be nice to see him in Serie A burying a few goals by Buffon.

You know that's one of his driving forces.
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There was an article in Hurra last season about who Buffon hates to play against in allenamento. I still have it, but all I remember is Miccoli was top of the list..not sure if Marco was there or not.
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Nothing motivates an old player like an old team that thought he wasn't good enough.
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Palermo face Di Vaio battle

Palermo have been told that they are not the only club interested in signing Valencia striker Marco Di Vaio.

New boss Gigi Del Neri has reportedly asked for the forward as he dreams of teaming him up with Luca Toni in attack.

But his agent, Alessandro Moggi, insists that the Sicilian giants may find it difficult to land the Italian.

"Marco still has a great desire to prove his worth in La Liga with Valencia," he told the Gazzetta dello Sport.

"However, Palermo are not the only side keen on him. A number of other Italian clubs have come forward too."

Di Vaio, who joined Valencia last summer when Juventus accepted a £7.5m offer, has had his problems settling into the Spanish game.
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The Italian international has struggled to settle in La Liga and boss Quique Sanchez Flores has confirmed he is not a key figure at the club.

"He does some good things now and again, but he is not in my plans at this moment in time," said the Spaniard.

"I have explained all this to him in a meeting that we recently had together."

A New Year transfer now looks likely and his agent insists there will be interest in his client.

"His name could crop up in relation to the Italian market in January," Franco Zavaglia told the Guerin Sportivo magazine.

"The likes of Inter and Milan could make a move for him because they are two clubs who have admired him for years."

The Nerazzurri may be very keen seeing as they could lose Obafemi Martins after Christmas to the African Cup of Nations.

Di Vaio, who shot to fame at Parma, joined Valencia in he summer of 2004 after a £7m fee was agreed with Juventus.



Washed up?? I've always admired DiVaio pre-spain. I think he can still play.
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His form is very erratic. Good finisher though.
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In his last year in Serie A, I felt he was very effective coming off the bench, and was very good in the air from what I've seen, and extremely dangerous at times. Not terribly old, would mak a great super sub off bench, if he selects that role. Personally, I would rather have him than Vieri at this stage.
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DiVaio is NOT washed up. He would make excellent bench support on Milan or Inter, and a viable option on teams like Lazio or Roma, and certainly help teams like Udinese who have nothing to back up Iaquinta.
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lazio maybe but roma...ummm montella nonda cassano totti...hardly doubt he would be featured much. good option for the bench tho. he could go to samp where flachi would be a great help to bring back his career.
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He has more physical presence than Montella. Hard to say on that one. Nando is still new, so I'll will reserve judgement. Only Totti and Cassano are ahead for sure. However I agree with you.
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