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20-07-2004, 02:34 AM
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Italian reign ends with win
Sunday, 18 July 2004
By Pete Sanderson at Brügglifeld stadium
Reigning UEFA European Under-19 champions Italy saw their reign end but at least went out of the tournament on a high note, sweeping aside nine-man Belgium in Aarau courtesy of goals from Riccardo Montolivo, Tonino Sorrentino and a double strike for Andrea Alberti in the final round of games in Group A.
Two dismissals
Alberti's free-kick had given his country a 27th minute-lead before Prince Asubonteng received his marching orders in the 38th minute after receiving a second yellow card. With Jan Wuytens later dismissed in similar circumstances, Italy took full advantage in the second half thanks largely to Montolivo's virtuoso performance.
World consolation
However, the scoreless draw between Switzerland and Ukraine in Kriens in tonight's other game in Group A left Italy a point behind the top two, though they do gain a 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship place as Belgium finished last in the pool.
Breathtaking save
The game burst into life in the 19th minute with Italy finally discovering the form that had eluded them for the most part of this tournament. Some neat work down the left from Alberti allowed him to find Montolivo and the Atalanta BC forward headed what looked like a certain goal only for Olivier Werner to somehow deny him with a breathtaking save.
Alberti free-kick
It seemed only a matter of time before Italy broke the deadlock and when it finally arrived in the 27th minute it was certainly worth waiting for. Belgium unwisely conceded a free-kick on the edge of their own box and Alberti send in an unstoppable effort to put Paolo Berettini's team in front. There was worse to come for Belgium as they were reduced to ten men after Asubonteng received a second yellow card after refusing to retreat the required distance for a free-kick.
Blistering shot
Italy came out of the half-time interval looking to kill the game off, and within three minutes of the restart Montolivo finally got his name on the scoresheet. He picked up the ball on the left of the area before sending a blistering shot goalwards which Werner fumbled and watched agonisingly as the ball bobbled into the net.
Alberti's second
It was not long before Werner was picking the ball out of the net for a third time, only on this occasion there was nothing he could do. Montolivo danced around two Belgian defenders before squaring to Alberti who crashed in the shot from two metres to kill off the game as a contest.
Late fourth
Substitute Sorrentino added a fourth after defender Wuytens saw red, beating the offside trap before calmly slotting the ball passed the stranded Werner.
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C'è che eravamo grandi insieme
Tu eri l'ape io ero il miele
Ciliegina sulla torta
Il mio vasetto pieno di Nutella
Panna sul budino
Foto sopra il comodino
Fresca brezza del mattino
Il primo squillo sul telefonino
E come in un romanzo io scriverò di te
Di quello che c'è stato che adesso sai non c'è
Mi inventerò due righe come piaceva a te
E con semplici parole dirti che
Era bellissimo
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20-07-2004, 05:42 AM
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Not following this at all, so we are out? We didn't make it out of the group?
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20-07-2004, 09:58 AM
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That sucks,
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20-07-2004, 10:50 AM
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man im not quite with that one there like Jager said. Can someone explain it?
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20-07-2004, 11:35 AM
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Reigning UEFA European Under-19 champions Italy saw their reign end but at least went out of the tournament on a high note
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says they're out but managed to win last game.
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20-07-2004, 12:02 PM
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oh right, i misread bits and didnt understand what he was saying. Shame really, reigning champions and not getting all that far
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18-08-2004, 11:46 AM
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Gentile expects more...
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All that’s needed tomorrow is a draw with Paraguay to reach the Olympic Quarters, but Claudio Gentile admits he expects more from Andrea Pirlo.
“Paraguay are a technically gifted side,” explained the Under-21 Coach, “so it probably won’t be a game played at a particularly high tempo.”
The South Americans won their first game against Japan and only narrowly missed out to a late Ghana goal, but the Azzurrini know they cannot afford to play for a point.
“So far we have done the bare minimum required, but we expect more from certain players, above all Andrea Pirlo. He has been useful, but if he improves then he is the one who can give the team that step up to another level.”
The Milan midfielder was the most eagerly awaited addition to the side that won the European Under-21 Championships in May, but has so far flattered to deceive.
Another over-age player brought along for the Olympics, Roma defender Matteo Ferrari, is a doubt for tomorrow’s Paraguay game due to an ankle problem.
His future club teammate Daniele De Rossi is grabbing the headlines after a sensational bicycle-kick goal in the 3-2 victory over Japan.
“Every now and then I try these tricks out,” shrugged the confident Roma youth product, “especially in training. Sometimes they work like a dream, but if not you tend to look a bit of a fool. Now all we’re thinking about is Paraguay and winning that game, because we want to qualify top of the group.”
When the Under-21 side gets back to Italy, they face the qualifiers for the 2006 European Championships. The FIGC today confirmed that the match against Belarus on October 12 will be staged in Mantova.
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18-08-2004, 07:01 PM
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Bicycle kick? I missed that!:  :
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18-08-2004, 07:08 PM
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It was awesome. Now would be a good time to do something equally awesone Daniele.
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18-08-2004, 07:20 PM
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What is the score? Its say 1-0 for Paraqauy.::roll::
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18-08-2004, 07:42 PM
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F/T Italia0-1Paraguay. But Azzurrini go through due to Japan winning.
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19-08-2004, 03:22 AM
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Still not good enough, but Gilardino is proving his worth. I see a big pay day, in Parma's future.
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19-08-2004, 12:22 PM
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Yeah he was been playing well!!
It also was Pirlos best game in the Olympics!!
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19-08-2004, 07:35 PM
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Its vital that Pirlo get on track, we won't beat Argentina if he doesn't...but I'm getting ahead of myself.
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20-08-2004, 01:39 AM
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It was grand!!
He say he practice them every day, sometimes he gets then, somethimes he looks like a ideot!!
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