Rossi Gets Along With Everyone. Why Can’t Borriello?

By: Julian | March 29th, 2011
   

Two juicy soundbites emerged today from Italy. Admittedly, one was from Facebook, and since that merely exists in a hypothetical cloud, it’s not exactly from Italy, but both concern players’ compatibility. Giuseppe Rossi? So compatible he could have his own Match.com. Marco Borriello?

Not so much.

Italy beat the Ukraine in a friendly today, in which both Giuseppe Rossi and Alessandro Matri scored. The former’s goal was quite poacher-esque and drew some comparisons to a certain other Rossi:

In his post-match interview, the New Jerseyian stated that he was glad to see his former youth teammates play so well together on the senior side.

There’s always been a good connection with Giovinco and we also had Montolivo, Aquilani and Nocerino from the Under-21 side.

Both [Cassano and Giovinco] are very talented and I get along with everyone, so it’s not an issue for me. Perhaps I feel that I am a second striker more than anything else, as I like to get hold of the ball. That is how I play at Villarreal in a 4-4-2.

Rossi is now certainly in contention for a starting spot on the national side. His adaptability, as he points out, is crucial to the team. He’s also creative enough and deadly enough in front of goal to warrant a place in the starting eleven. For the Azzurri, all seems rather peaceful at the moment.

For Roma, however, things could be better. Thomas Di Benedetto’s deal to buy the club is nearly complete, but Marco Borriello has stated that not all is right in the locker room:

We are together for 340 days a year, so it’s only normal that within a team there are highs and lows. You can’t always get along.

On one hand, he does have a valid argument. It simply is impossible to get along with everyone all the time. He also did state “In any case, I am happy with both my teammates and the directors,so his words shouldn’t be taken out of context too far. On the other hand, given Rossi’s statements hours before about his adaptability, the statements don’t paint Marco in the most glamourous of lights. Furthermore, it’s certainly not what Di Benedetto wanted to hear about the club he is days away from completing.

Marco should be very careful to ensure he’s not replaced this summer.

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  • agiamba

    Roma must sign Borriello, or pay a steep fee to return him to Milan. Not like Marco Motta who will certainly be heading back any day now...

  • Kabir

    I love reading the tags

  • thefootballtruth

    I like Rossi, always have. He has good composure and has always been a threat for the U21 and the senior team. I'd like to see Prandelli's idea's on his compatibility with Cassano, given he's said they're both compatible and can be played at the same time. I would imagine that De Rossi would need to be in the 3-man midfield, which means one of Aquilani or Montolivo get's dropped, and Cassano sits behind Rossi and another striker. For me, that would be Matri at the moment!

  • Kilo15

    I don't think its fair to compare the two. The situations are too different for comparison.

    I think Borriello has been hated on a little too much. He was banging in goals at the beginning of the season and Ranieri was just itching for any excuse to play an out of form Totti. I'll admit Borriello's attitude hasnt been the best and the whole Shakhtar penalty incident didn't help his situation but I would be upset if I was dropped to the bench after I had scored 10 goals.

    As for Rossi, that guys just class. He definitely has been deserving of a starting spot on the Azzurri for a while yet he has kept quite. Then again perhaps if what is happening to Borriello at club level was happening to Rossi at Villareal we might hear a different Rossi.

    BTW, Julian if I have a potential topic for you to post on, how can I contact you privately?

  • You can email me at calciothoughts [at] gmail [dot] com. Would be nice, have only received one email there since taking over! Of course, your topic doesn't have to be a calcio thought related one at all.

  • Guest

    Email perhaps?

  • Kilo15

    I looked for an email address all over the site. Perhaps I'm blind. Do you know what his email is?

  • julian&justin4ever@bieberfever.com

  • Tottigol

    Why am I not surprised?

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