
Once again, there is only one topic of conversation here in Italy and the word you will hear most often today is “vergogna” [“shame”] for yesterday afternoon the national football team suffered a humiliating 3 - 2 World Cup defeat at the hands – or rather the feet – of Slovakia. The streets of Italy were eerily quiet last night and the mood today can only be described as “sombre”.
Now, as La Gazzetta dello Sport’s headline says, it is “A casa con vergogna” [“home in shame”] for the team.
Other main newspaper headlines in Italy this morning make sad reading: Corriere della Sera has “Addio al Mondiale” [“Goodbye to the World Cup”], Il Giornale has “Piccola Italia è eliminata” [“Small Italy is eliminated”], Corriere dello Sport leads with “Italia, che vergogna” [“Italy, what Shame”] while Tuttosport has decided where the blame lies with “Lippi, è colpa tua!” [“Lippi, it’s your fault!”].
La Stampa calls the defeat a “naufragio” [shipwreck], the Naples daily Il Mattino says the team have been humiliated and La Repubblica says the Azzurri have never played so badly.
As if this were not enough, fans are criticising the team for having “no will to win” and its coach, 62-year-old Marcello Lippi, for selecting a team of “geriatrics”. Comments on Corriere della Sera’s website, where readers are invited to leave comments on the defeat in 200 characters, range from the despairing to criticisms of the amount of money the players earn. “Their stomachs were full of money”, writes one reader, rather cruelly. “They were selected for being handsome and for the way they strut around”, says another angry commenter, continuing, “They forgot they were there to play football”. “What can you expect when there was not one player from the Italian Serie A Championship team [Inter] in the national squad?” reasons another, referring to the fact that the Inter team is entirely made up of foreign players. One commenter is more economical with language and says one word – “osceni” [awful] will suffice.
It was sad to see Italy’s captain Fabio Cannavaro having to be coaxed away from the pitch as he remonstrated with the British referee and perhaps midfielder Gennaro Gattuso summed the situation up best, saying that the team had “touched rock bottom”. Injured goalkeeper GianLuigi Buffon told RAI that it was time for the team to come home and reflect upon what went wrong.
Meanwhile coach Marcello Lippi has taken full responsibility for the defeat, telling the Telegraph that the team had “terror in their legs, heads and hearts” and were not ready for such an important game. He said that he had not expected his team to win the tournament but neither had he expected them to be eliminated at such an early stage.
Despite their disappointment, Italian football fans, as the BBC points out, take defeat rather well. They may cry in the streets but they do not go out and get drunk or become destructive and aggressive as the supporters of another well-known footballing nation sometimes used to. They are upset but they are also philosophical: Pazienza, the Azzurri will be back.
What did you think of the match as a whole?
What do you think are the reasons for Italy’s defeat?
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Of course Quagliarella cried
Of course Quagliarella cried at the end. He played for 30 minutes, in which he created the first goal, scored the 2nd and had a third disallowed as he was offside by a couple of centimetres. He was not chosen by Lippi for the other matches in which we saw Iaquinta and Gilardino not creating one chance of goal.
Every Italian knew that Cannavaro, after being discarded by Real Madrid, had a disastrous season with Juventus. He was at fault in most of the goals conceded. Yet, hard-headed Lippi insisted on having him as captain. It was evident that Cannavaro influenced Lippi's team choices. Journalists and supporters had been saying since Christmas that Italy's defence could not be built around Cannavaro. Italy has not won one single match in 2010!!! No wonder millions in Italy and around the world cry "Vergogna, andate a lavorare"!
My wife & I were holidaying
My wife & I were holidaying in Italy between 17th and 28th June. We have been visiting Italy for the past 10 years and love the country and its people. We were saddened to hear that Italy had been eliminated but what a game that was! Games we had seen previously were so BORING! England went to South Africa and scored only 3 goals (or should I say 4). We are certain the Azzurri will return triumphant!
The All Whites
We in New Zealand are celebrating the fact that we did so well and are amazed to have beaten the champions, Italy, in our group. Hopefully, our efforts will mean that il calcio will become a bigger game here in NZ and this rugby loving country will be able to enjoy playing Italy in another code. I know too, that gli azzurri will come back strong again after this setback.
The All Whites
We in New Zealand are celebrating the fact that we did so well and are amazed to have beaten the champions, Italy, in our group. Hopefully, our efforts will mean that il calcio will become a bigger game here in NZ and this rugby loving country will be able to enjoy playing Italy in another code. I know too, that gli azzurri will come back strong again after this setback.
The morning After...
It is sad , I was sad too... yes your right .. they are NOT like one of the other football nations that have to get drunk and aggressive ....
I think they had more feeling for winning .... They knew they had to keep the cup .. !
The England players are paid way over the odds..... do not have as much passion for winning, they might say they do.... They have the WAGS following them around, ... need I say anymore .
world cup 2010
we must stand by our team in good times and bad.
i am sure they did not go there to loose give them a break.
Italy Vs Slovakia
Despite the fact that we , Italy lost ... it was indeed one of the most exciting games I have watched .
There is no shame in what the teams past and present have achieved.
Italy as a nation should mature now and give the Azzurri the welcome home that they deserve .. Instead of treating them like the the soldiers that returned from Vietnam.
Thank You Azzurri .. alla prossima !
pazienza
Sooo sad...when I saw Quagliarella crying at the end, a small tear came to my eyes as well! But you cannot always win...next time will be better! Forza Azzurri
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