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VUGAR
19th January 2004, 06:02
Guys, I have wanted to start this thread after Brescia-Milan game.
what I saw in Pirlo today is a fully matured worldclass player! true Milanista! pure jem! Il Genio!!!
what a workrate! Dribbles, passes, good positioning and improved pace and tackling!
share your thoughts guys!!! dont leave me alone :pi:
angelino
19th January 2004, 07:08
Well, its true no doubt that Andrea has been constantly growing as a player ever since his insertion into the first team. He is to be commended for his adaptability and being able to make the regista position his own, despite having really only played as a trequartista in his early career. He's a vital component of our team and a much loved and valued player in my eyes. Just hope Trap calls him for Euro 2004 :)
FORZA PIRLO!
swissmilan
19th January 2004, 07:31
I'm not sure if Trap calls him, but if he does, Pirlo probably won't play in def midfield. I saw him against Poland and he played in Totti's position behind the strikers. I could be wrong, but I think Pirlo doesn't fit in Trap's plans and style of play (considering Pirlo to play in def midfield). Hope I'm wrong....
KONDR
19th January 2004, 11:05
It lookf like very few Milanista's fit his style. Pippo doest, Rino doesnt, Pirlo doesnt...
Leffe
19th January 2004, 19:23
Pirlo for Euro 2004 for sure, it would be a big surprise for me if he must stay home
King George
20th January 2004, 06:27
Originally posted by swissmilan
I'm not sure if Trap calls him, but if he does, Pirlo probably won't play in def midfield. I saw him against Poland and he played in Totti's position behind the strikers. I could be wrong, but I think Pirlo doesn't fit in Trap's plans and style of play (considering Pirlo to play in def midfield). Hope I'm wrong....
Did he playing good performance as a Trequartista in that game ? :confused:
King George
20th January 2004, 06:28
I think he's a world class Midfield playmaker !!!
Leffe
20th January 2004, 10:35
He plays in starting team in every topteam in the world :yeah: if he wasn't ours, but he is so HANDS OF everybody :)
VUGAR
20th January 2004, 20:36
are u drunk amigo..or I am the only one who had no clues about your sentences? :D uhuh
Lorenzo
21st January 2004, 01:45
Finally you guys see the genius of Andrea !!! Forza Andrea !!
angelino
21st January 2004, 05:13
Originally posted by Lorenzo
Finally you guys see the genius of Andrea !!! Forza Andrea !!
Well personally at least, I've loved him for a long, long time... since his Reggina days.. I remember watching Italy's games in the 2000 Olympics and cursing that Inter had such a fine talent ;)
Qasá
21st January 2004, 17:03
Originally posted by Angelo
Well personally at least, I've loved him for a long, long time... since his Reggina days.. I remember watching Italy's games in the 2000 Olympics and cursing that Inter had such a fine talent ;)
me too mate, exactly the same! i even edited him to be for mnilan in the CM leagues
Lorenzo
21st January 2004, 18:40
I did not say that for you guys, but I know that many people here think (or thought) that Andrea is (was) our weakest point...
Leffe
21st January 2004, 18:41
He will also become a Milan legend, he's still growing every day :king:
VUGAR
22nd January 2004, 07:11
exactly Leffe:thumb:
rei
22nd January 2004, 14:41
here is a nice article i wanna share with you fellow pirlo supporters;)
Milan Pearl
(by Dominique Antognoni, from "calcio italia" magzine)
"Andrea Pirlo is a fantastic player. He knows how to play the ball and he even tracks back and helps his teammates." These are the words of Johan Cruyff ¨C a man who does not hand out compliments freely, especially to Italian footballers. The Dutch master saw Pirlo play his greatest game of the season against Ajax at the Amsterdam Arena which Milan won 1-0 thanks to and Andriy Shevchenko goal. But it was Pirlo's performance that impressed Cruyff the most.
Since last year's European and domestic success, Andrea Pirlo has become one of Milan's most important players. He isn't just useful or nice to watch ¨C he has become decisive in important matches. Milan, this season, are more cynical than last year's team. They create less but hold on to what they have and give little, if anything, away. Here in lies the importance of having footballers, such as Pirlo, who can play the ball. All it takes is one moment of brilliance, a second of magic, just as happened against Ajax, and the points are in the bag.
Nobody is talking about Pirlo anymore as a surprise package, an up-and-coming youngster, fitting into new tactical schemes. Now he is recognized on merit for his moments of skill which illuminate the San Siro and make Milan tick. It was supposed to be Fernando Redondo's role at the club, or even Demetrio Albertini's. Instead the first team shirt is Pirlo's. That explains the reason the Argentine has played just 15 minutes of football this season and Albertini was sent to Lazio.
The young man from Brescia has changed a lot since he burst on to the Serie A scene. He was first choice fro the whole of last season and his call-up to the full Azzurri team was the confirmation of his talents. He's not the trequartista that was full of promise at Inter, one who got depressed when he couldn't quite penetrate defences or make the pass that really mattered. Now he battles in the middle of the park. He fights for the ball because he knows he has an important role in the Milan team. He has a desire to impress that wasn't there in his Inter days. He has improved his defensive attributes dramatically thanks to Carlo Ancelotti, who himself was a talented midfielder. Instead of playing the likes of Gennaro Gattuso and Massimo Ambrosini together, Ancelotti chooses Pirlo knowing he has a greater technique.
"I have tried to amalgamate the qualities I had before I changed position with this new found grit and determination that I have developed," insists Pirlo. In other words, he's looking to be the perfect footballer. This year could well be the defining moment for Pirlo. He could become one of Milan's senators ¨C those who form the integral spine of the team. The likes of Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Nesta, Gattuso and Shevchenko are all irreplaceable and Pirlo could soon be joining them. He is only 24 and is now starting to reach his full maturity as a footballer, but at the same time he already has nigh on 10 years experience in Serie A, given that he made his top-flight debut two days after his sixteenth birthday for Brescia back in 1995.
How things have changed since his days with the Nerazzurri. But even then it wasn't his fault he struggled. How often was he joined on the bench by the likes of Youri Djorkaeff and Robetto Baggio? His loan move to Reggina in 1999 made him an idol to the Amaranto faithful, along with Robetto Baronio. But unlike his good friend, Pirlo has gone on to become one of Italy's top midfielders. After his stint at Reggina, he moved back to Inter where he thought he would play with more continuity under former Under-21 Coach Marco Tardelli. However, the World Cup winner couldn't find room for the young playmaker and he was once again farmed out to Brescia where he worked well under Carlo Mazzone.
The dark days of Inter seem a distant memory for Pirlo now but he still has room for improvement and he dreams of becoming a regular in Giovanni Trapattoni's Italy squad. However, with the Azzurri's new formation Pirlo is regarded as too attacking for Trapattoni "It would be like having Zico just in front of the defence," said Trap.
But should Simone Perrotta or Cristiano Zanetti get injured then at least Trap could have an alternative brimming with quality. There's no room for Pirlo up front where he used to play for the Azzurrini. Trap already has Francesco Totti and Alessandro Del Piero. The 4-2-3-1 formation penalizes Andrea's characteristics and he has already been lumbered with a Gianni Rivera-like relationship with the Nazionale. Before his appearance against Romania in November, Pirlo's last for the Nazionale was the ill-fated match against Wales at Cardiff. The team was filled with reserves and with Luigi Di Biagio and Damiano Tommasi by his side he couldn't really make an impression on the game. Then Trap changed formation and the rest is history.
The problem, however, shouldn't exist. Pirlo is talented whatever the formation. He has already proved that at Milan and if he continues as he has been this season Trapattoni will find it hard to ignore Milan's midfield general for the Euro 2004 Finals.