ROME -- May 9
Francesco Totti
recovered from leg surgery in record time. Now he faces another huge
challenge: being in top form for the world cup.
That's the biggest
question regarding Italy's lineup entering this year's tournament.
Coach Marcello Lippi tried
several options in a two-day training camp earlier this month, but
he makes no
secret
that "no one else can play Totti's position.""I'm optimistic
regarding Totti," Lippi said. "But now comes the tough part. He's
going to go up against opponents that won't have much regard for
him.
In Italy, Totti is
considered a national treasure, a player with unlimited skills who
can play every attacking position. In Rome, it's not going too far
to say he's as famous as the pope.
When Totti broke his
left leg and strained ligaments in his ankle during AS Roma's Serie
A match at Empoli on February 19, the country's World Cup hopes took
a big hit. After he had surgery a day later, Silvio Berlusconi,
Italy's premier at the time, visited Totti in his hospital room.
Several screws were
inserted into Totti's leg and he embarked on a rigorous
rehabilitation to make it back in time for the tournament in
Germany.
"A lot of people said
that I wouldn't make it",Totti said. "I wanted tos how what type of
character Romans have. I worked hard."Totti said pard of his
inspiration to return so quickly was that this will "99 percent"
likely be his final World Cup. He turns 30 in September.
"I could play another European
Championship and another World Cup. But I want to dedicate myself to
my family, be with my son, and think about Roma", said Totti, whose
first son Cristian was born in November.
"There are too many
training camps, too much stress. From July to July there's never a
break", he added.
Totti's talent makes him
a consistent target for defenders and hard fouls, such as the foul
from behind by Empoli's Richard Vanigli that sent him to the
operating room.
In Italy's opening game
of the 2004 Eurpoean Championship, Totti was constantly harassed by
Denmark's Christian Poulsen and responded by spitting at the
midfielder. UEFA banned Totti for three games and Italy was
eliminated in the first round before Totti could return.
So Totii also has some
work to do in Germany to improve his reputation abroad. If Totti
doesn't regain his form, Lippi will likely change his lineup. The
Azzurri's preferred lineup is a 4-3-1-2, with Totti in the '1' or
playmaker position centered behind forwards Alberto Gilardino and
Luca Toni.
Without Totti, Lippi has
gone to 4-3-3 and inserted Juventus' Allessandro Del Piero on the
left, slightly dropped back, alongside Gilardino and Toni.
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