Sunday, May 19, 2013

Udinese...


Di Natale on Udinese Tonight: "I want to celebrate in Milan"
The captain and his well-rounded interview on Udinese Channel
[ 15.05.2013 ]
It was a special night on Udinese Channel yesterday: the special guest of Udinese Tonight was Antonio Di Natale, Udinese captain, whose interview ranged from the current subjects to his whole career in Friuli. The first, inevitable, question concerned his condition in view of the last match of the championship: "My recovery proceeds, I've worked on the bicycle today, my legs hurt a bit but it's normal since it's a different preparation that running on a pitch. My calf muscle still hurts too, but I want to play on Sunday, I want to be there with my team-mates to celebrate, we can win Inter (“we can beat Inter”?). It's a tough match, I'll try to do whatever I can, perhaps I'll score, to try and achieve our goal, Europa League".
The umpteenth great season for Udinese. Would you ever have expected so?
"We have been doing great things for three years despite bad starts. We didn't expect such a hard start though, but we have worked very hard and both younger and older players have done their best for the squad. As they say, "we are in Rome and we want to see the Pope" (Italian saying, translator's note). (What????) We want to honour this splendid season playing these last 90 minutes at best and accomplish our goal".
Is the change due to the new game plan or is there something more?
"I don't think it was just the game plan, I think it is due to the physical condition… if you're doing OK you can play with several game plans… the coach tried out many game plans and in the end all the players know what needs to be done. We must keep this attitude in Milan too".
Muriel was another positive contribution to the cause. How do you like him?
"We knew his qualities and we hope he can score again. He's young, and I think he could score 30 goals next year, without injuries. If I were the president, I would keep him".
Which were your hardest and nicest moments in Udine?
"I've never faced problems here in Udine. 4-5 (“Four or five”?) years ago we fought to avoid relegation until the very end of the championship, but we all suffered, not just me. We have ever (???) fought for good in the past nine years and I've had some great satisfactions (like the Rolling Stones?) here. Wearing this shirt, having so many people around me…it's just great. My sweetest memory is when I first got here: I had said my word was worth more than a signature, and so was it".
You live far from your home town. Did that fact have an influence on your career?
"I miss Naples all the times (“all the time”?), I am proud to be Neapolitan, but Udine is like a second home to me. I feel extremely fine here, and I feel the people's affection. When Juve came asking for me, I told the president I wanted to stay here, so the Club decided this would have been my team for life. There is no pressure, you can lose a few matches and still keep working at ease. Our results do the speaking: they all work hard here, the players, the coach and the club".
Who's the best defender you have ever faced? And a champion you were inspired by?
"The toughest defender I've ever faced is Ivan Cordoba: he was as fast as me so I could not run away in a jerk (???). A player I was surely inspired by was Maradona, then Baggio, Del Piero, Totti… great inspiring champions, it's a pleasure to see them play. When I first came to Udine Bertotto and Sensini taught me a lot, I saw them as older than me. Valerio was a great example and he remains a great captain to me".
Italy team manager spoke very highly of you, also when mentioning the World Cup…
"I have a good relationship with Prandelli and I'm flattered by what he said. We did great things at Euro (“the Euro”?) championship, we came second after Spain, which are stronger. Last year I didn't play, not even friendly matches, but I was capped for the competition. But right now all I am focused on is Internazionale, then I'll need to take some time off, it's been a tough season. The president and I will decide whether to continue for one, two, three seasons. I'll try to do my best and if I'm OK I won't turn down a shirt such as the national team's, which is something to be proud of".
Was your goal against Chievo the most beautiful of your career? Or was it the one you scored to Spain (“against Spain”?)?
"I was a great goal, but the most complicated I've ever scored was the one against Reggina, which was way much harder. I had a team-mate by my side, the defender ahead, I stopped and kicked all very quickly. The one I scored against Spain with Italy was the most beautiful of my career because it was my personal redemption for the damned wrong penalty, I knew I could score if I was given the chance, I had told Buffon before the match and so was it. That was the best match Italy played in the whole tournament".
What about that exultation that cost you a disqualification?
"I had the chance to meet Califano, I hadn't kept score of my bookings and I made a mistake, but in the end "tutto il resto è noia" ("all the rest is boring", the title of an Italian song, translator's note.  Should be “All the rest…”?) brought me good luck. I scored seven goals after that and many wins have come!".
What do you see in your future? Perhaps a career as a coach, as Udinese chairman suggested?
"Perhaps coach for the youth team.. the pitch is my passion, but I'd like to continue the path with children, they make me feel young and I want to put my experience at their service. As for my future as a player, I only need to rest a bit, I was tired before the beginning of this season. The president knows that, a bit of rest and everything will be OK. And speaking about this season, I'd like to thank the coach, Guidolin, and my trainer Paolo Artico, who allowed me to work well after the Euro championship. I never thought I could score another 22 goals, but I did".
Your relationship with Guidolin? And with the Pozzo family?
"I have a good relationship with the coach, a few days ago I made a joke with him about his future. Sometimes it happens to have a bad moment as in Palermo.. sometimes it's me, sometimes it's him… I told him to stay here, he's a good relationship with the team and the fans. I want to thank Mr. Pozzo for the good words he said about me, I have a special relationship with him, everything I've done was for him and his family".
With 175 goals you rank 12th in the all-time Serie A top scorer ranking..
"When I see that ranking, I feel I've done my best. If I search the low end (“low-end”?) it's me, perhaps! Being one of the top 12 makes me proud, if I am given the strength I will try and get to the top 8. I can do it. When they gave me the shoe for my 100th goal I didn't think I could achieve more, yet here we are, at 175… One day I wish I could tell my children I broke a higher record, perhaps 200".
You have a complicated relationship with penalty kicks, despite being such a great scorer…
"If we look at statistics, every year I get one penalty wrong, this year I failed twice. I had the chance to meet Baggio and he told me that "it's normal to fail when you score a lot". If you think about it, Totti himself failed lots of penalty kicks, yet he's scored 200 goals. I actually think it's more annoying to fail when you're one meter away from the goal. It was nice when, against Roma, the president and his son, Gino, told me "you're nuts!". Totti didn't tell me anything, the goalkeeper looked askance… the best scorer is Balotelli, he has the ability to stop and look straight at the goalkeeper, it's not easy. Sometimes you can fail too".

Do great football stars still exist?
"Not really. Only few remain… Totti, Maldini, Del Piero, even if I didn't like how his relationship with Juve ended. I feel I belong to this shirt, I am proud of it, I've had a rich career full of satisfactions".
You brought your commitment in football to Udine with your football schools for children..
"It was my dream, to run a football school. Ancona and Donatello are two important teams, we have been working with the mayor to set up a great sports centre as we did for Ancona. I said "yes" to the Donatello project at once, we want to have our boys trained as soon as possible: I hope the works can start before leaving for holidays".

Totò then said something about the non-profict (“non-profit”?) auction for the statuette realized for the 150th goal scored against Pescara: "I hope a great bid will be made, it would be important for Udinese's non-profit organization Udinese for Life. I also want to greet the convicts of Udine prison, I went to visit them a few days ago. We want to organize a football match in September or October for them, to make them smile". Another proof, in case you need it, of the captain's great heart…



Thursday, May 16, 2013

Udinese...


Franco Collavino: "Ethics are our scudetto"
Udinese DG was awarded last night in Montenars for the values Udinese represents
[ 14.05.2013 ]
"Ethics are our scudetto, Udinese Calcio are determined to bring forwards (“forward”?) a high-level attitude, from the right way of supporting a club - with the positive experience of the New Generation - to economical (??) fair play and many other initiatives we carry out. I am very pleased to be given this award by Montenars and Friul Tomorrow". So said Udinese Director General, Franco Collavino, as he received an award by the town of Montenars and the Association led by Don Davide Larice.
The plaque was delivered by the mayor of Montenars, Claudio Sandruvi (who welcomed the guests in a council room full of citizens and fans), together with some representatives of the Friul Tomorrow 2018 committee: Daniele Damele, Monica Moranduzzo, Mauro Amoruso and Dario Andrian. Other awards were given to Andrea Carnevale and Luigi Infurna, to the non-profit organization Udinese for Life, to Edy Morandini (President of the Association Udinese Clubs) and to the journalists (“journalist”, seeing that we’re talking of just one, Grande?) Pierluigi Grande. Mr. Sandruvi also gave some books to Udinese footballers Andrea Lazzari and Diego Martin Rodriguez, who signed lots of autographs (“for”?) to their supporters.

Carnevale and Grande then presented their book "The codes of victory": the money raised by the book will be given to Udinese for Life. The event, realized (“organized”) in collaboration with the sports association Montenars, aroused great interest and enthusiasm in Montenars and was attended also by the Chief officer of Udine (“Udine’s”) Police Headquarters, Giovanni Belmonte, and by the mayors of Gemona del Friuli, Paolo Urbani, and Artegna, Aldo Daici. "The idea of holding such an event - said Mayor Sandruvi - came from continuous tests (??) to Udinese's ethical attitude and to their fans' behavior, carried out with my vice-mayor Luigi Augusto Lucardi". The mayor underlined that the "latest positive examples of the season that should be highlighted are the treatment of the referee from Trieste, Piero Giacomelli, during Udinese-Bologna, and the match Cagliari-Udinese, played in Trieste, but there would be many more…".

Di Natale meets convicts
Udinese captain: "These men should try not to make mistakes again, life outside is beautiful and they don't have to make the same mistakes"
[ 14.05.2013 ]
Totò Di Natale was visibly thrilled (???) as he walked through the gates of the prison of Udine, yesterday at 9.30 am. Still suffering after last Sunday's injury, Udinese (“Udinese’s”?) captain kept the promise he had made to the convicts to spend a morning with them to talk about football and also about ordinary life, the life they will be living once they have paid their debts with justice.

Di Natale, guided (“led by”?) by the director Irene Iannucci, was accompanied by Andrea Carnevale. They both spoke to the convicts after watching the video shot to celebrate Totò's 150th goal for Udinese. Each goal was followed by a clapping, a comment, a chorus..

"I've lived an amazing experience - said Totò to Udinese Channel as he left the prison -. I've met the less fortunate, I've spoken to them and tried to make them understand that once they are out of the tunnel they must try not to make the same mistakes again, because life is beautiful".

Where did you get this idea, were you the one to ask to meet them?
"I know someone who works inside this prison, and as we were talking about the convicts' life, I felt the need to meet them as a normal person. I'm glad I came, it's the most beautiful "goal" I've scored lately".

What stroke (“struck”?  A “stroke” in Italian is also an “ictus”!!!!!!) you most?

"Little cells, gates, everything… I told those men that life goes on and that the time they are spending in jail is a lesson to learn. You pay for your mistakes, then you mustn't repeat them".
Andrea Carnevale underlined how he himself is an example of redemption…

The tour ended with a "stadium" chorus sung by the convicts.
Udinese Channel will air a special feature on the event tonight at 7pm and 10.10 pm.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Udinese...


The show begins at the table at the Friuli stadium!
The restaurants of the stadium will be open also on the occasion of the match against Lazio[ 18.04.2013 ]
The restaurants under the Friuli stadium's stands will be open on the occasion of the championship match Udinese-Lazio (Saturday 20 April 2013, 8.45pm).

The fans with a season ticket or a regular ticket for a stand seat can enjoy the dishes served by Dall'Ava DOK, which runs the restaurant of the stadium, from 7pm.

As with Chievo, surprises and music will liven up the evening. All those who choose the 15€ DOK Menu will have the chance to win the jersey of Udinese's young forward Luis Muriel, who will be at the restaurants (“restaurant”?) before the match and will deliver his jersey to the winner in person.

Udinese...


Udinese and Torino: football philosophies in comparison

Analysis of this Sunday's match at the Friuli 

Udinese-Torino means Giampiero Ventura-Francesco Guidolin, a chance to see two different tactical modules and football styles. Torino coach (“Torino’s coach”?) has given new life to the 4-2-4 scheme (??), with two midfielders, two wings forward (“two wing forwards”?) and two complimentary forwards ready to take advantage of the few long balls. Ventura's tactics, which can become a 4-3-3 scheme when needed, starts from a well-reasoned football, with action being built from the basis (“from the base”?), from the goalkeeper. One of his favourite players is Gillet, very good with his feet. Ventura's game does not fear pressure and can hurt on the flanks, where we find another benchmark of the 65-year-old coach: Alessio Cerci, whom he used to coach in Pisa and has finally been taken to Torino. On the other side we find (“we have”?) Francesco Guidolin, a faithful user of the 3-5-2 or 3-5-1-1 scheme. His game is made of few touches and sudden plays forward, to get the best of the speed and athletic features of two quick forwards such as Di Natale and Muriel. Domizzi and Lazzari are asked to trigger them off (like a bomb?) with their good feet. The centre-backs and Pinzi are ready to fill the void created by the forwards' run. The goal scored to AC Milan (“scored against”?) is the proof. We don't know which tactical module is going to win this time, countermeasures (like in war?) have been studied and are ready to be put in practice. The last word is left to the pitch!


Friday, May 3, 2013

Udinese...


Pozzo: "Celebrating the greatest man in this club's history"

Di Natale: "I wish I could score more in the last four matches. Getting an access to the Europa League would feel like winning the Scudetto".
[ 02.05.2013 ]
Earlier this afternoon the press conference was held to deliver the statuettes - made by Idea Prototipi with a coloured resin inserted in a solid (“solid what”?) of crystalline transparency - that portray the 150th goal scored by Antonio Di Natale for Udinese, scored at the Adriatico stadium in Pescara on the 3rd of March 2013. A brief speech by Udinese President Franco Soldati introduced the Friulian company: "Idea Prototipi is known worldwide for their patents and activities. It's also thanks to one of this company's ideas if we are here today to celebrate our captain".

Idea Prototipi - company set in Basiliano by Massimo Agostini, which had "frozen" Totò's shoes on the occasion of the captain's 100th goal - has "capped" the captain in its laboratory, situated inside the Area Science Park (Padriciano) where the captain underwent a special treatment. Di Natale was photographed using a special technology that allows (“a”?) tridimensional scan with structured light. "It is an important achievement, even I didn't think I could make it - said the Friulian top scorer -. I wish I could score more in the last four matches. Getting an access to the Europa League would feel like winning the Scudetto".

"After 27 years of football it is an honour to be here to give the well-deserved credit to the greates (“greatest”?) player Udinese has ever had in its 100-years-long history (“100-year-long-history”?)- said Udinese chairman Gianpaolo Pozzo proudly -. Totò is 35, but he doesn't show them (show what? Should be “But he doesn’t show his age”?). He is in perfect condition and he still has so much to show us! I hope his actions can become even more famous in the new stadium. He's a great champion, a great person, as his feelings prove" (???).

Idea Prototipi made two copies of the same object: one was given to Antonio Di Natale, the other will be put up for auction. The money raised will be given to Udinese's non-profit organization "Udinese for Life": "It is an honour to give our technology to a noble cause - said Massimo Agostini -. Perhaps with the new stadium we will be able to have a museum full of statuettes of Udinese's greatest champions".

The auction starts next Saturday on Ebay and ends two weeks later: "Our non-profit organization will use the money to continue our project of assistance to those less fortunate - said Udinese for Life president Andrea Bonfini -. We are celebrating the splendid actions of a sportsman, but also his great heart".

The Udinese Club Association - promoter of the initiative together with Idea Prototipi - took part to the event (“took part in the event”?) through its president, Edy Morandini: "We indeed hope the money raised will be adequate to (“for”?) such an incredible work of both artistic and sports value. And we are already thinking of a project for his 200th goal…".


The strange case of poor Italian journalism!

This is the title of a famous book which has also been made into countless movies:

"The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde".

Here below instead is what Federico Rampini, of "La Repubblica" fame, wrote twice in his article of April 20th, 2013!