Del Piero finally rewards Lippi's faith (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-05 09:36
DORTMUND, July 4 - Italy's Alessandro Del Piero finally rewarded the faith
shown in him by coach Marcello Lippi with his well-taken extra-time goal
securing the Azzurri's place in the World Cup final on Tuesday.
One of the most popular players in Italy, Del Piero has struggled to shine at
major international tournaments and came into this World Cup after a
disappointing season for Juventus where he was frequently left on the bench.
Some in the Italian media even questioned whether he deserved a place in
Lippi's squad but those voices will be muted after the forward, who has started
just one game at these finals, came on in extra time and killed off Germany's
hopes of a late revival to seal a 2-0 win.
"I've worked hard to keep myself ready, so that I could take my chance. This
is a fantastic joy, I'm delighted," Del Piero told reporters.
Lippi said he had a gut feeling that the striker was going to deliver after
he brought him on for midfielder Simone Perrotta -- an attacking move that paid
dividends.
"When Del Piero went on I told the lads on the bench: 'He's going to score
the winner'. Right from the start of the evening I could see he was up for this
match. I'm delighted for him," said Lippi, who worked with the player during two
successful spells at Juventus.
All of the six strikers in the Italy squad have scored during this World Cup
but few could match Del Piero's level of emotion over his goal, which came
shortly after Fabio Grosso had put Lippi's side ahead.
"There was more anger than happiness in my goal, for many reasons which it is
pointless to go into now," said Del Piero.
"I was shouting for the ball all the way back in midfield. I could see there
was a chance because their midfield was stretched all over the place," he said.
"Alberto (Gilardino) did well to draw the defender and put the ball into my
path and I decided to finish it like that. This is my best experience in the
national team. Now I'm hoping we can finish on a high in Berlin," added the
forward.
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