Best Starting XI of Italians abroad
This is the second part of the Italian Exodus article, 1st can be found here
So what would be the best Italians abroad Starting 11?
It would have to be a 4-3-1-2, seeing how only 3 midfielders are playing abroad (BRING BACK ENZO!)
Carlo Cudicini (Chelsea)
G. Zambrotta (Barça) , F. Cannavaro (RM), Emiliano Moretti (Valencia), Fabio Grosso (Lyon)
Damiano Tomassi (Levante), Enzo Maresca (Sevilla), Massimo Donati (Celtic);
Beppe Rossi (Villareal);
Luca Toni (Bayern) and Graziano Pellè (AZ Alkmaar)
Coach: Giovanni Trapattoni
Let’s start with the coach;
The Blue eyed, White haired, Jesus loving tactician is the only serious candidate for this job. His Red Bull Salzburg experience in Austria isn’t going that great, but that didn’t scare Irelands’ FA. The Holy water splashing gaffer will be bringing his international experience to Dublin.
His Resume is quite stacked, it includes the likes of Juve, Bayern Munich,Stuttgart, Inter Milan, Ac Milan, Benfica and the Azzurri.
But this is what clinches the choice for me !
Walter Zenga is out of a job, Luigi “Gigi” De Canio just started at QPR and Gianni De Biasi is coaching a team with 14 losses out of 18 games.
For no valid reason, Fabio Capello doesn’t count in this category
Goalies : The Goalkeeper position is probably the best represented abroad. Carlo Cudicini, Flavio Roma, Morgan De Sanctis, Chrisitian Abbiati and Ivan Pelizzoli have all worn the Azzurri shirt at one time in their careers.
I know that Flavio Roma can boast a Ligue 1 Title and a Champions League Final with Monaco but Carlo Cudicini is nonetheless my first choice goalie. He’s probably the best GK in Europe who doesn’t have a starting shirt. (That’s right, I know the top 2 GKs of every team in Europe)
GK:
Carlo Cudicini
Defence:
Only 4 defenders play outside of Italy. I was even willing to add Bruno Cirillo (the guy Marco Materazzi loves to punch ) as a CB and push up GL Zambrotta to midfield and get a 4-4-2 going, but he just came back to the boot with Reggina. Joseph Oshadogan is a CB in Poland but I know nothing about the 31 year old .
Gianluca Zambrotta, Fabio Cannavaro, Emiliano Moretti, Fabio Grosso
This is the logical choice. 3 of these 4 defenders have won the World Cup. Not to mention, Moretti is a decent and versatile defender, he was the winner of Italian Survivor: Valencia Island. He outlasted Bernardo Corradi, Stefano Fiore, Marco Di Vaio, Francesco Tavano and Claudio Ranieri at Valencia.
Back 4 :
Gianluca Zambrotta, Fabio Cannavaro, Emiliano Moretti, Fabio Grosso
Midfield:
Only 3 midfielders, get their money from a non-Italian league; Damiano Tomassi , Massimo Donati and Enzo Maresca. Maresca is by far the most talented of the bunch. He has helped Sevilla to 2 UEFA Cups, playing a primordial role in the first conquest. The Ex-Fiorentina and Juventus player seems to be enjoying his time in Spain. However, I get the feeling a spot on the Azzurri squad won’t come if he stays in Spain, unless he moves to one of the two big boys
Damiano Tomassi is past his prime but this guy has always been a true gladiator. He was an important member of both AS Roma and the Azzurri during his best years. Damiano hasn’t been the same since his injury but Tomassi is the kind of guy that will accept a 1500$ a month contract to play football. He’s what you can call a genuine class act
Massimo Donati is one of the many talented prospects to come out of the fruitful Atalanta youth system. He was highly regarded as a youngster, enough so to see AC Milan snap up his contract. After a series of unsuccessful spells in Italy with Parma, Torino, Sampdoria, Messina, former U21 international Donati is now bumping heads in Scotland with Celtic. The kid is quite talented and gets the opportunity to play in the Champions league. He has thanked the Glasgow outfit by scoring 3 goals this season
3 man midfield
Tomassi-Donati-Maresca
Strikers:
I like Giuseppe Rossi as a fantasista. His great ball control and dribbling skills have held up against Italian, English and now Spanish defences. The Jersey born Parma youth product had an amazing year in 2007 scoring 16 goals in 29 games during the year, that’s mora than a goal every 2 games! Plus the fact that he’s a fantasista/seconda punta makes the tally all the more impressive. He’d have licence to roam free behind the 2 strikers and wreak havoc for opposing defences.
I chose Graziano Pellè because he could learn a lot playing alongside Luca-Late Blooming-Toni and I also wanted to write AZ Alkmaar at least once
As for Lucarelli well he’s back in Italy. Rolando Bianchi, although he’s still in Baby Blue, he’s a Laziale now so he’s out . Anyways, He looks useless outside the 5-yard box.
Luca Toni is an obvious choice up front; he’s been ripping nets open with Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga and the UEFA Cup. He’d be able to finish all those nice little Beppe Rossi passes easily. Not that much to say about Luca, he’s the best centre forward in all of football. Ruud Van Schnizelroy you say? Who’s that?
Attackers:
Giuseppe Rossi a.k.a. trequartista
Luca Toni and Graziano Pellè
Fortunately enough, Marco (with a name like that, for sure he has some smart parents) over at mcalcio.com follows our Italians abroad on a weekly basis giving you performances and statistics, head on over there for all your Emigration needs !
*Note ; I purposely left out Paolo Di Canio…
List of Italians abroad:
Austria/Ireland:
Giovanni Trapattoni
Belgium
Roberto Mirri and Alessandro Pistone (Mons)
France
Fabio Grosso (Lyon) and Flavio Roma (Monaco)
Germany
Luca Toni (Bayern Munchen)
England:
Carlo Cudicini (Chel$ki)
Luigi De Canio (Coach QPR)
Fabio Capello (Coach England)
Holland :
Graziano Pellè (AZ Alkmaar)
Hungary:
Cristian Galliliano (Sopron) Vincenzo Cosco (Coach Sopron)
Poland :
Stefano Napoleoni and Joseph Oshadogan (Widzew Lodz)
Romania:
Nicolo Napoli (Coach of U. Craiova)
Russia :
Ivan Pelizzoli (Lokomotiv)
Spain :
Christian Abbiati (Ath Madrid)
Fabio Cannavaro ( Real Madrid )
Morgan De Sanctis and Enzo Maresca ( Sevilla)
Emiliano Moretti (Valencia)
Beppe Rossi (Villareal)
Stefano Sorrentino (Recreativo)
Damiano Tomassi, Christian Riganò (Levante)
Gigi De Biasi (Coach of Levante)
Gianluca Zambrotta (Barça)
Enzo Maresca (Siviglia)
Scotland:
Massimo Donati (Celtic)
Switzerland:
Andrea Guatelli (Zurigo)
Stefano Razzetti (San Gallo)
Syria:
Antonio Cabrini ( NT Coach)
*This is the second part of the Italian Exodus article, 1st can be found here
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I’m impressed at the amount of Italians playing in Spain. Granted they aren’t all setting the world alight (though the Italian trio at Levante are actually among the elite by that awful club’s standards) but considering the La Liga/Serie A rivalry, it’s progress. As someone loyal to La Liga first but with more than enough love leftover for Calcio, I hope we can all put aside our differences and unite and making fun of the Premiership.




I completely agree with your starting lineup .Carlo Cudicini is a really good GK .I hope an Italian club will bring Enzo Maresca back to Italy. He’s a good midfielder but he’s not playing much these days.
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