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2006 in Italy: Inter is the strongest team but AS Roma plays best football, Serie A coaches say.

Tuesday, 02 January 07, 07:04 PM · Comments (2)

Inter the strongest, Catania the nice surprise, AS Roma the team playing best football, AC Milan the most unsatisfying. These are the results of a survey by a press agency that asked to almost all Serie A coaches their opinion on some questions about 2006.

In particular, they were asked to point out:
1) The strongest team, the nice and the bad surprise.
2) Which team played best football?
3) Players in the spotlight
4) In which percentage “Calciopoli” influenced this season?
5) Will new referees’ inexperience influence this season?

According to most of them Inter Milan is the strongest team, except five coaches that pointed out AS Roma, including Inter coach Roberto Mancini. Catania is a newcomer, but the Sicilians are now fighting for a Champions League spot and they still have to play the match vs Empoli, postponed for bad ground conditions. That’s why the majority of coaches consider Catania the team that did good beyond expectation.

On the contrary, AC Milan is the team that did worse than reasonable expectations, though Ancelotti didn’t give an answer to that (he knows AC Milan had a very bad first half, but everybody there is already in low spirits and he doesn’t want to make things worse). AC Parma’s Pioli honestly says his team was very bad. For almost all coaches AS Roma is the team showing best football (but Mancini says Lazio), while according to them there are two players in the spotlight: Quagliarella (UC Sampdoria) and elder forward Riganò, Messina.

Except for Mancini and Guidolin (Palermo), who don’t answer, Calciopoli scandal is influencing the season for more than 50%, especially because of Juventus’ absence and other teams’ penalization. Only one coach, Arrigoni (Livorno), says it was a real catastrophe just because fans are loosing their faith in football.

At the end, according to the totality of managers, referee’s inexperience won’t influence the season: maybe they can make mistakes, but they won’t privilege anybody in particular.
Please forgive us for all this little talk about nothing, but Serie A will restart only on January 13th! ;)

PS I wish a great 2007 to all Olè Olè guys!

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Posted by Gabriele | Comments (2)

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Davide Wrote: | 17.38CET | Jan 5, 2007

Very good

hae
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hae Wrote: | 16.05CET | Jan 6, 2007

i think FC Inter's the strongest team in italy right now. and i agree that AS Roma plays the best football, even if the "giallorossi" could only play that way (while Inter has lots of solutions depending on the opposing team).

as far as concerns the surprise I'd like to mention Atalanta Bergamo. Dejan Stankovic's the Inter's top player in 2006. and as concerns "Calciopoli", i think it will influence our football since, despite of the current situation, due to their THEFTS, FC Juventus deserved the serie C (third division) and AC Milan deserved serie B (second division).

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