[新聞] De Rossi: Our mentality is key
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De Rossi: Our mentality is key
(FIFA.com) Wednesday 2 June 2010
Not only is Daniele De Rossi a vital cog in experienced coach Marcello
Lippi's Italy line-up, but the AS Roma midfielder's innate desire to win
and tactical ability have made him one of the Azzurri's most respected
figures. A national-team fixture since playing his part in his country's
triumph at the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™, De Rossi told FIFA.com
of the Italy squad's confidence in an exclusive interview ahead of
South Africa 2010, and spoke of their determination to defend their
world crown.
FIFA.com: Daniele, what's your verdict on the route Italy took to
South Africa 2010?
Daniele De Rossi: We had a great qualifying campaign and were able to
clinch our place with a game to spare. We had some tough games like the
Bulgaria match in Turin and the one against Montenegro, though the matches
against Ireland were the hardest. It's hard to judge the first of those
because we went a man down early on and that changed everything. We
scored a goal and spent the rest of the game sitting back and defending.
We played a fair bit better in the second game against them and got the
result we needed.
What were the reasons behind this success?
I think that Italy's biggest secret is the group of players that we have.
It's the same core as the one that won the World Cup and which played
at the last EURO, which we didn't win but only went out against eventual
champions Spain on penalties. It's true that during qualifying several
very talented youngsters were brought in, but that hasn't changed our
mentality. We've still got the same attitude we had before and that's
what has led to our recent successes.
What's your opinion on Group F, the section you have been drawn in
at South Africa 2010?
At first glance it might look easy, but we know that's never the case
at World Cups. Paraguay were great in qualifying and they finished above
Argentina in the standings. We played New Zealand in a friendly before
the Confederations Cup (last year) and were really made to struggle
before beating them 4-3. Slovakia, meanwhile, are a well-organised
European side and have players like Marek Hamsik, who has been
outstanding in Serie A. We can't afford to be overconfident.
On the subject of the FIFA Confederations Cup, what did you learn
from South Africa 2009?
Well, not many people are mentioning the altitude in South Africa. We
experienced it during the Confederations Cup and it's a factor that
must be taken into account. It's not the same playing at sea level
as it is playing over 1,000 metres up. That was a huge learning curve
for us and now we're ready to adjust to that difference. We also learned
that it won't be enough to merely repeat our level of performance
from 2006, given how much teams like Spain, England, Brazil and
Argentina have improved since. It's going to be tough.
Mention is often made of the age of the Italian national squad. Do you
think the number of veteran performers could be problem?
It's true that there are quite a few players over 30, but you have to
remember that a World Cup is a short tournament lasting only seven games.
A lot of the players who will be in South Africa will probably retire
from national-team duty after the tournament, but what matters is that
we are in top form both mentally and physically come June. What's more,
we couldn't have a better coach than Marcello Lippi. He played a vital
role at the World Cup four years ago as well as during the period
beforehand, when the team's morale had taken a real hit. He's fantastic,
both as a coach and as a person.
To date, only Italy and Brazil have won two FIFA World Cups in a row.
Is this Azzurri squad capable of emulating that feat?
It'll be incredibly hard, because it's not enough to just have a great
team. You have to be strong, fit and brave, as well as having excellent
group spirit and a slice of luck. We know that we can't improve on
what we've done before, only match it. Of course we're very confident,
but we know how tough it's going to be.
Finally, looking ahead to after the tournament, there's been a lot of talk
of you signing for a club outside Italy. Is that part of your plans?
It has crossed my mind and I have wondered what it would be like to play
abroad, but to be honest Rome is everything to me: it's my life. I don't
feel as if I could be happy somewhere else. Obviously you never know
what might happen, but at the moment I can't see myself playing for
another club or living somewhere else.
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恭喜DDR終於等到有人要拿10號了XD
如願以償拿到心心唸唸的6號
國家隊&羅馬 6.16,正好是他女兒的生日 :)
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