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გული იმაზე დამწყდა, რომ ორი დურაკული გოლი გაუშვეს, ასეთი იტალიის დაცვა არ შეიძლება!
თუმცა ეგეც მობილიზაციის ნაკლებობის და გადახალისებული შემადგენლობის ბრალი იყო მნიშვნელოვან წილად
ტოტოს საღოლ, ბოლოს მაგარი გარღვევა გააკეთა და პასიც.
კიდევ იყო მომენტები, ამ მიმოხილვაში არაა, ერთხელ დაგოსტინომ მაგრა სახიფათოდ დაარტყა ჯარიმა, სანტონი შევიდა საკაიფოდ მარჯვენა ფლანგიდან სამი კაცი ჩატეხა და პასიც გააკეთა, ცუდად დაარტყეს.
და ა.შ.
ფაბიო კანავარომ 130-ე მატჩი ჩაატარა ნაკრების მაისურით

ჯილარდინომ 38-ე მატჩში მე-16 გოლი გაიტანა და ამ მხრივ ლუკა ტონის გაუტოლდა(ტონის 47 მატჩი აქვს ჩატარებული)
ხო ახლა რა მოხდა, ფანების რაღაც ნაწილმა ლიპის სტვენა და სისულელეები დაუწყო, რაზეც დონ მარჩელო ძალიან გაბრაზდა
Lippi: "Fans are a disgrace!" Wednesday 14 October, 2009
A furious Marcello Lippi blasted the protesting Tardini fans after their 3-2 win over Cyprus. “It's shameful! It's an absolute disgrace!”
The Azzurri were 2-0 down in Parma and jeered off the field at half-time, chanting for the inclusion of Antonio Cassano.
Alberto Gilardino's brace and a Fabio Quagliarella strike - perhaps with Gila's final touch - completed the stunning late comeback.
“We earned qualification on Saturday, so you can imagine there was some celebration,” said a clearly angry Lippi.
“I changed the entire starting XI, unthinkable in a qualifier, we are world champions and came here to play a game that doesn't count at all.
“As soon as we ran into some difficulties, which is understandable as they hadn't played before ever, the fans start insulting them and chanting the name of other players?
“It's shameful! It's an absolute disgrace and the supporters should show more love and recognition for this Nazionale.
“This team, which let us not forget are world champions - I repeat, world champions - again qualified a round early.
“Naturally we celebrated and so were not as concentrated as we would've been had this game counted for something.
“At the first difficulty, these lads are told to 'go to work' by the fans? Are we crazy here? And they can do nothing other than call for the Coach to bring in other players? Do these boys not deserve support now?
“These players deserve a lot of respect. It's too easy to then chant 'Italia! Italia!' when we win, these are the same players who got that victory and completed an impressive comeback.”
Abete: 'Jeers part of the sport' Wednesday 14 October, 2009
Federation President Giancarlo Abete has tried to calm the storm between Marcello Lippi and the jeering Italy fans.
The Coach was livid after the 3-2 win over Cyprus, calling the Stadio Tardini crowd “a disgrace” for protesting when they were 2-0 down.
“I spoke to Lippi and he was very upset, as he thought certain comments were not deserved. We knew we were starting with a completely different line-up and so expected more support,” said Abete.
“I think it normal and right that Lippi defends the squad, but this sort of thing is part of the sport.
“Of course everyone has their role and the right to give constructive criticism, but the team ought to be supported when it goes through a moment of difficulty in a match.
“The team showed a great response, as I don’t know how many people honestly believed it would end 3-2 when we were trailing 2-0.”
One of the main incidents that stuck with Lippi was when the crowd chanted for Antonio Cassano to be brought into the Azzurri set-up.
“There are great players in the squad and outside of it,” commented FIGC chief Abete. “The Coach then makes his decisions, but nobody is locked out.
“Everyone has their right to express an opinion, just as Lippi has a right to stand up for his team.”
Gilardino: 'My two and a half goals' Wednesday 14 October, 2009
Alberto Gilardino admits he's not sure if he scored a brace or a hat-trick. “I got two and a half goals!”
The striker staged the comeback from 2-0 down to win 3-2 against Cyprus, but it remains to be seen if he got the final touch to Fabio Quagliarella's angled drive before or after the ball crossed the line.
“It's half each! It is a very dubious incident, but the important thing is that Italy won and Fabio and I both gave our contribution,” smiled Gila.
The Fiorentina forward also scored the crucial goal in 2-2 draw with the Republic of Ireland on Saturday, so he has now netted either four or three goals in two games.
“It's important to always be ready when the Coach calls on you. Fabio gave me a great cross for the second goal and I got to it before the defender.
“Scoring always fills you with joy and confidence, so I hope it will push me on to keep improving.”
The Azzurri's unbeaten record in qualifying was at risk, but in the final 13 minutes they scored three goals at the Tardini.
“We knew that we were facing a good side, as they beat Bulgaria 4-1 at the weekend.
“They caused us a lot of problems in the first half, but the moment we managed to keep it tight and get the right shape, we hurt them and Italy's quality emerged.”
Quagliarella claims winner Wednesday 14 October, 2009
Fabio Quagliarella feels the winning goal against Cyprus was his, but above all admires the Azzurri's grit.
“From the pitch it looked as if the ball had already gone in, but on the replays it's a little less clear,” confessed the striker after Alberto Gilardino got the final touch.
That goal completed the comeback from 2-0 down against Cyprus to win 3-2 in stoppages, Quagliarella showing his versatility.
“I played on the right, on the left and when [Antonio] Di Natale came on I was behind Gilardino to make the most of that space.
“Gilardino protects the ball very well, so it becomes easier for me to make the most of my characteristics, coming from behind into that space and shooting.
“I can also try to give my best on the wing and want to keep hold of my place in the squad. We did a lot better in the second half. Cyprus are a very tough side and let's not forget how much trouble they caused us in the opening game.
“It's never easy to fight back from 2-0 down, but this proves the team has what it takes.”
The Napoli forward is one of the candidates for a place in the 2010 World Cup squad, although he faces competition from Amauri, Antonio Cassano and potentially Francesco Totti.
“Fortunately it is the Coach who draws up the list, not the media. Of course there is competition and we all have to make the most of our chances in this time, convincing the tactician that we deserve our spot.”
Italy 3 - 2 CyprusOkkas 12 ©, Michail 47 ©, Gilardino 77, 80, 92 (I)
Stadio Tardini, Parma
Italy were embarrassing for 76 minutes, but Alberto Gilardino's hat-trick fought back from 2-0 down to beat Cyprus 3-2!
The Azzurri were already qualified for the World Cup, so Marcello Lippi performed some experiments in an all-new line-up for the final match. Fabio Cannavaro returned from suspension, while Alberto Gilardino got a start after coming off the bench to net the decisive goal in Dublin on Saturday night. The squad was completely revamped and saw Simone Pepe fielded in an unusual midfield role.
Cyprus ended Bulgaria's qualifying hopes at the weekend with a 4-1 hammering and were only beaten 2-1 in the September 2008 first round thanks to Antonio Di Natale's stoppage-time winner. In fact, the visitors got off to a very aggressive start, forcing a corner and then Ioannis Okkas firing over in the opening 90 seconds.
At the other end, Gennaro Gattuso won back the ball to spark Gila's counter, pulled back for Fabio Quagliarella to test the goalkeeper.
But it was no real surprise when Cyprus took the lead with a well-worked move. It started down the left as Konstantinos Makridis dribbled between two players and his slide-rule pass found Okkas at full stretch to toe-poke past Marchetti. Italy had also gone behind in the early stages in Dublin.
Okkas sprung the offside trap soon after to go clear on goal and drilled wide. Santon created a great chance when he skipped past three defenders and rolled back to a totally unmarked Pepe in the D, but the Udinese man ballooned well over.
Gaetano D'Agostino threaded through to send Gilardino one-on-one, but goalkeeper Sofronis Avgousti plucked the ball off his feet. Giuseppe Rossi's angled drive was deflected into the arms of Avgousti after Salvatore Bocchetti's cross was left by both Gila and Quagliarella.
Quagliarella was lining up a shot just outside the box when he was hacked down with a studs on the ankle challenge, but the referee opted not to wave the yellow card. D'Agostino took the free kick, which whipped inches past the near post.
Pepe wasted his second golden opportunity of the match, as a perfect counter saw Rossi flick the ball up for the Udinese player to scuff his volley from 10 yards.
Cyprus were forced into a substitution, as Paraskevas Christou picked up an injury and made way for Marinos Satsias. Italy made a tactical change, moving Pepe and Quagliarella to the wings of a 4-4-1-1.
Makridis needed a crucial defensive header to prevent Gilardino getting on the end of a Bocchetti cross from the left. Marios Ilia's header from a corner was comfortably held by Marchetti.
Gattuso was booked on the stroke of half-time for a late tackle on Andreas Avraam. Gilardino knocked down a long Cannavaro pass for Quagliarella's shot on the bounce to fly over. The Azzurri go into the second half hoping to defend their unbeaten record in qualifying, but were jeered off mercilessly by the Tardini crowd at the break.
Lippi made two changes, introducing Antonio Di Natale and Mauro Camoranesi in place of Rossi and Pepe, who were both particularly disappointing in the first 45 minutes.
However, it was Cyprus who went 2-0 up! A Gamberini header flicked on Makridis' cross and Chrysostomos Michail lined up the volley perfectly from eight yards. It flashed past Bocchetti and across the face of goal and the Tardini fans chanted for Antonio Cassano to be recalled to the squad.
It said something of Italy's form on this evening that Gattuso had their best chance of the game so far. Cannavaro sparked the counter from midfield and the Milan midfielder smashed a powerful effort that stung Avgousti's palms.
Di Natale was twice flagged offside, but Cyprus held the ball well. Di Natale tried to dribble through a wall of defenders after Gattuso again started the move and the final substitution saw D'Agostino replaced by Daniele De Rossi.
Di Natale nutmegged Sinisa Dobrasinovic only to hit the weak finish straight at the goalkeeper.
There was a fine opportunity on 73 minutes, as De Rossi rose above the crowd for a header into the ground from Di Natale's cross, which Avgousti did very well to parry.
The substitutions livened the Azzurri up, as first Avgosti came flying off his line to prod the ball off Quagliarella's feet, then the move continued with a Di Natale screamer swerving inches past the post.
They finally hit the back of the net with Gilardino's second goal in as many games, a trademark glancing header from Camoranesi's cross that slotted into the far bottom corner.
Incredibly, Italy completed the comeback from 2-0 down to 2-2 in the space of three minutes! Quagliarella crossed from the right byline and again Gilardino was there to pounce, volleying in from six yards! It was the Fiorentina hitman's 15th goal for his country.
However, Marchetti had to perform a spectacular one-handed save to palm Konstantis Charalampidis' snapshot round the far post.
Di Natale almost scored one of the goals of the season, as he kept his volley so low from practically the byline that it squirmed between the goalkeeper's legs and hit the upright! Santon had provided the cross and went for goal himself soon after with a powerful blockbuster.
Cyprus had lost 2-1 to Italy at the 92nd in stoppages and they were punished again! Gilardino wanted to claim the hat-trick, but by the time he got the final touch to Quagliarella's angled drive, it was already on the line. It remains to be seen who will get that goal, but so far FIFA have credited it to Gilardino.
<Post-Match Comments
Italy: Marchetti; Santon, Gamberini, Cannavaro, Bocchetti; Pepe (Camoranesi 46), D'Agostino (De Rossi 66), Gattuso; Rossi (Di Natale 46), Quagliarella; Gilardino
Cyprus: Avgousti; Charalambous, Christou (Satsias 30), Michail, Charalampidis; Ilia, Makridis, Okkas (Alexandrou 85), Aloneftis (Konstantinou 73); Avraam, Dobrasinovic
Ref: Yefet (Isr)
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