Pescara - Although only able to play a goalless draw against Team Orange, the Italian national team coach Marcello Lippi admitted satisfied. Moreover, he succeeded in proving that the words architect Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho wrong.
Recently, the Special One back the controversial remarks by calling on Italians 'poor' young talent. The Portuguese coach claimed to prefer English football where he had menukangi Chelsea for three seasons (2004-2007).
Hearing these comments, Lippi responded immediately. 61-year coach pointed to the performance of a number of stars Gli Azzurri when entertaining children in the care Bert van Marwijk, Sunday (15/11/2009) early days, including Antonio Candreva (Livorno) and Davide Biondini (Cagliari), which debuted with the senior national team.
"The young players look good today. (Raffaele) Palladino, Biondini, and Candreva played well against the Dutch," she said as quoted by Reuters.
"Mourinho told Italy may not have the young talent. But, they all prove wrong the saying," added Lippi.
Asked about the course of action, Lippi admitted his foster children played a little sloppy. However, former architect of Juventus and Inter Milan remain dissatisfied with the final result.
"The game we were good before the break. However, we too easily lose the ball and give feedback that is bad enough," he explained.
"However, we perform better in the second round against a strong team. We were able to hold them and not conceded. In addition, feedback of the players is much more accurate. Therefore, I am quite content to play a draw, although 0-0 is not the result of good, "said Lippi.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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