Grosso becomes Italy's unlikely hero (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-05 08:57
DORTMUND, July 4 - Defender Fabio Grosso, who was playing fourth
division football only five years ago, was struggling to take in the fact that
he had booked Italy into the World Cup final after Tuesday's 2-0 win over
Germany.
Grosso, who won the last-minute penalty that secured Italy's passage
into the second round against Australia, went one better by firing a superb
curling shot past Jens Lehmann at the end of extra time to give Italy the lead
in the semi-final.
Though Alessandro Del Piero put the result beyond doubt in stoppage time, it
was Grosso's eye for goal from his years as a winger that put Italy within reach
of the final.
It also marked an astonishing rise in the game for a player whose career
started with four seasons in amateur football, until 1998, and continued with
another three in Italy's C2 fourth division with Chieti before ending up at
Palermo.
The left back, widely tipped to join Inter Milan, told reporters: "When I saw
it go in, it was such a big emotional rush - and I was glad to share it with all
my team mates.
"I can't find the words at the moment. I'm very happy, as we all are. We're
in the final. It's a dream, and bit by bit it's coming true.
GREAT EMOTION
"We're all hoping now that we can see it right through to the end.
"It's a moment of great emotion and great joy. We wanted to get to the final
and we stood firm in a stadium which was a really tough place to play in and we
were facing a really great side."
Grosso's goal capped a campaign which has been overshadowed by the scandal
that has rocked Italian soccer and led to a state prosecutor on Tuesday calling
for Juventus, AC Milan, Lazio and Fiorentina to be relegated from Serie A.
"We started this campaign with a thousand difficulties and now we're having a
great tournament," said 28-year-old Grosso.
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