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Blog: Just the Tonic
Italy are in desperate need of a Luca Toni alternative at Euro 2008 and Antonio Labbate thinks a Brazilian could provide the answer
Forget about the debate over whether it is right or wrong for a national side to use naturalised players. Instead, put yourself in the shoes of Roberto Donadoni, stroke your greying goatee and ask yourself how much trouble Italy would be in at Euro 2008 if you were suddenly robbed of the services of Luca Toni. It’s a scary thought, isn’t it?
Donadoni’s Azzurri team lacks a credible Vice-Toni – a player capable of leading the line, a powerful technical attacker who is just as dangerous in the air as he is on the ground. Basically, a man who can step in for the Bayern bomber, if needed, without forcing the tactician to totally revamp his preferred formation.
Don has understandably turned to his former Livorno goal machine Cristiano Lucarelli in the past, but with limited results. Vincenzo Iaquinta is a useful squad member, yet he doesn’t have that eye for goal that could make all the difference on the international stage. Christian Vieri is also being touted as a possible solution, even if he is nothing more than a luxury reserve at Fiorentina. That’s why we should not be surprised in the slightest if Donadoni turns to Amauri come the summer.
Born and bred in Brazil, the 27-year-old is in the process of being handed an Italian passport. Given that he hasn’t featured for his homeland at any level and continues to be ignored by Selecao boss Carlos Dunga, the Palermo forward has understandably failed to rule out a career with the current world champions. He could seriously become the Azzurri’s secret weapon in Austria and Switzerland.
Amauri certainly has the potential to do a job at Euro 2008. Having hit the headlines with the Rosanero since his move from Chievo in the summer of 2006, talk of an international future was only postponed when he damaged knee ligaments last Christmas following a flurry of goals and some impressive showings at the Barbera.
It was a setback that could have seriously jeopardised his career, but Amauri is once again starting to attract the interest of the big Italian and European clubs. His outrageous blind back-heeled assist for Fabrizio Miccoli’s goal against Fiorentina on Saturday underlined his quality. It was an inspirational gesture which would have become a You Tube phenomena had Ronaldinho performed it at the Nou Camp.
Instead, Amauri today remains a virtual unknown to those football enthusiasts outside of the peninsula. But that could all change in June should the bureaucratic process in Italy finally give him citizenship before the start of the tournament. If that happens and he continues to shine, it’ll be hard for Donadoni to cross the border without a boy from Brazil.
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