keekeen said:
Anybody of note on the Italian squad?
Del Piero, from the Padova Juventus, one of Italy's best forwards. He's got great footwoork, speed, and precision. He's the Juventus' all-time top goal scorer.
Buffon, a 2002 World Cup alum is their keeper. Watching this man in Serie A games is a sight to behold. He's definitely a wall. He managed to stop a penalty kick against Korea in the '02 cup. However, he can get too aggressive and when his defense isn't doing what they're supposed to he can screw up. But, if you keep him in his goal, nothing gets through.
De Rossi, from the serie A Roma team. He's the youngest on the Italian squad. He's a rising star. He helped his team win in the UEFA U-21 in '04. He also helped Italy gain a bronze at the last Olympic Games. They're only putting him in as a mid because he doesn't have the experience on the pro field to be a striker. Definitely a player to keep your eye on.
Totti, also from serie A Roma is a favorite. Yet, he broke his ankle back in February of this year. He's also in mid. My guess is that he's not going to be a starter. I was rather disappointed at this one. He's a great footballer. Also, this last season with Roma has been his best yet.
Some of my other favorites are Gilardino, Pirlo, Nesta, and Materazzi.
The Italians are another team that play a defensive style of football much like the Mexicans. Once they score, they don't attack anymore. They just defend hoping the other team don't score. I've seen them lose a game or two using that dumb approach.
A comical sidenote is that if you study Italian military history they've tried this for centuries.
Yes, they are mostly a defensive team. Since the glory days of Vieri they haven't been able to put together a credible offense. They've got some contenders this year, but their best striker is lame from an injury in '98. The rest [of the strikers] are relatively new to the world cup. They've proven their mettle at home in the Serie A games. Yet, against an international lineup, I have my doubts.