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New Zealand's Shane Smeltz against Italy in their friendly match at the Super stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, Wednesday June 10, 2009. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)
After the wonderful and dramatic late equaliser from Winston Reid against a disappointing Slovakia, New Zealand’s attention now turns to a dream date with the world champions (midnight tonight EST).
If the All Whites made the world sit up and take notice in their opener, imagine what they would if they took anything off the Azzurri?
So far, in a tournament that gets better by the day, we’ve seen the likes of USA, Switzerland, Mexico, Serbia and Algeria take points off the supposed big guns, but if the Kiwis can do the same here, it would be an upset to top the lot.
Late yesterday TAB Sportsbet had Italy at $1.20, the Kiwis at $13 and a draw $5.85.
Midfielder Daniele De Rossi, impressive in Italy’s opening 1-1 draw with Paraguay, is quoted by AAP as saying a loss would seriously impact their chances of getting out of the group, a la France in Group A.
“We’d have a drastic position in the standings,” De Rossi said. “It would be as serious as if New Zealand failed to get out the group stages at the Rugby World Cup.”
“There are teams that we should beat, we’re better. We need to play our game and of course be careful. They have big players so we won’t be playing the ball in the air. But we’re Italy and we should win.”
While it sounds cocky, there’s no doubt De Rossi is right.
He was backed up by central defender Giorgio Chiellini, who told fifa.com; “[New Zealand] are very physical. We played them in a friendly last year, they’re very dangerous in the air and from set pieces. But everyone knows that we should win. We have to give away as little as possible and to keep the ball on the ground rather than playing long balls. I don’t even want to think about the possibility of a draw or something else.”
But for the All Whites, it’s about the mission of making football the number one sport in New Zealand, as Rory Fallon confided to fifa.com;
“It [beating Italy] would just totally change the landscape of the nation. We’re trying to be the front-runners to show that football is the biggest sport on the planet. If we get through to the next round, we can change New Zealand. I think football now has a decent chance of becoming the most popular sport back home.”
Naturally enough, it will have to be the game of their lives. Ryan Nelsen, so influential against Slovakia, will look to keep things tight, and with Tim Brown back in contention, it will be interesting to see if Ricki Herbert sacrifices one of his three strikers in order to add more numbers to the midfield.
Despite the glorious opening game point, there is room for improvement from the likes of Leo Bertos, Shane Smeltz and Chris Killen. Bertos’s battle with young left back Domenico Criscito looks one potential avenue.
As I wrote in my Q & A on Wednesday, the Azzurri were impressive despite drawing with Paraguay. It was a high class affair, with plenty of aggression, good technique and will-to-win.
Italy had their game-face on, but there is room for improvement, particularly in the front third. Despite an impressive performance from Simon Pepe, Marcelo Lippi might find room for prolific Serie A striker Antonio Di Natale in place of either Vincenzo Iaquinta or Alberto Gilardino, while midfielder Mauro Cameronesi made an impact off the bench.
Of course, with Luigi Buffon out, Federico Marchetti continues in goal.
How much work he gets will be the interesting thing.
Join me here at 11.45pm tonight EST for a LIVE running analysis of the game in the comments section below and be sure to share your thoughts before, during and after the game.
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AA said | June 20th 2010 @ 12:43pm | Report comment
A win to Italy Tony. Paraguaty will beat NZ as well.
I watched New Zealand’s first game the other night, and Slovakia were not that good a team. Against quality opposition, New Zealand will get shown up.
tania said | June 21st 2010 @ 6:21am | Report comment
well guess that quality oppostion you are wanting to see put NZ in ….its place…. isn’t the Italy lads
katzilla said | June 21st 2010 @ 6:45am | Report comment
Owned again.
The first comment in the last live comments of NZs game was about how they would get shown up against quality opposition.
Only one Australasian team is getting shown up this world cup pal, its the one with the goal difference of -4.
Socboy said | June 21st 2010 @ 6:51am | Report comment
Awesome AA you’ve really out done yourself in the muppet stakes
AussieWallaby said | June 20th 2010 @ 2:10pm | Report comment
If the Kiwis are even thinking they might win, please think again! Anything less than 2-0 by the Italians should be deemed a moral victory for NZ…
Paraguay will then put the final touches on NZ to send them packing home…
tania said | June 21st 2010 @ 6:28am | Report comment
Great to see the Aussies are taking notice of our Men who cares about Paraguay the boys have made NZ Proud….Discipline and composure a 10 man battle would not have been smart so hats off to how cooling they took it to Italy fine defensive effort with great Discipline . Not sure how the Aussie Lads have been going???? Haven’t taken any notice but wondering if perhaps not so good as more interest is being taken in the All Whites
dunc said | June 20th 2010 @ 3:28pm | Report comment
New Zealand will go home with our pride intact as long as we don’t get spanked by Italy.
Australia will go home with millions of burning questions about strategies, selections and internal rifts.
betty b said | June 20th 2010 @ 5:22pm | Report comment
what are you talking about Dunc? NZ pride is solidly in tact regardless of Italy result, because of the manner you hung in and equalised at the death knell. Keep that one, and don’t worry much about the next two. As for Australia – the nation could not be prouder after their battle with ten men. The German game is a lesson, no more and certainly not a source of burning questions and internal rifts. Don’t believe all you read in the media. Best of luck to both teams for their remaining games.
Nakal said | June 20th 2010 @ 4:27pm | Report comment
Did AussieWallaby or AA even read the article above?? The Italians played New Zealand last year and the score was 4-3 to Italy. Sure it was a friendly but even in friendlies it takes a team that has the measure of the Italians to score 3 goals. New Zealand is a stronger team now. It’s obvious from comments from the Italian team that they remember that game and have no wish to let the Kiwis get even a wiff of victory in the game, however the Kiwis will also remember that game and will believe they have a chance. They won’t be just turning up, they will be there to win..of course they shouldn’t if the Italians get their act together but if they don’t ..then watch out Azzuri!! My only concern is about the refereeing… the Kiwis play a physical game and based on the ridiculous decisions we have seen so far in the world cup the Kiwis could easily end up with no men on the field. When is FIFA going to realise the spectators want the teams to decide the score NOT the referees… might as well ask the referees which team they prefer at the start of the game and then everyone go home without even kicking the ball!!!
reghan said | June 20th 2010 @ 4:31pm | Report comment
the Aussies think their so good you got smashed 4-0 by germany and germany lost to serbia 1-0.NZ are gonna go into this game with 150% attitude.so let me repeat YOU GOT SMASHED BY GERMANY.Also whats up with the sharing headlines thing Australasia make history funny story huh…
proud kiwi said | June 21st 2010 @ 6:43am | Report comment
Ha Ha as a Kiwi I thought the Australasia headline was very funny and oh so typically Australian I’m just glad they are taking so much notice of our lads and can see by so many comments it is driving them bats well the ones that aren’t real sports fans and appreciate great sporting feats regardless of by whom. A sports fan rather than a an expert in soccer I will always get up in the middle of the night to see NZ compete on the world stage as they heart they have always shown you can never write them off I watched Michael Campbell take our the US Open, many a Silver Fern battle and although very young at the time I remember sitting on the edge of my seat with Dad and the disappointment of the final bowl in what should have been an exciting end to a great cricket match … the ball we all remember need I say more I always find the little things Australia do and say in the media or don’t rather funny and surprised that some get so sore at what great sporting teams achieve. I remember being in Aussie on holiday when the Silver Ferns played the Aussie Diamonds big build up in Media how what great form the girls were in and what they were going to do to the Kiwi Gals. Next day I couldn’t find a thing in the paper and was surprised until my Husband explained that as NZ won why depress their fans any further by giving the Kiwis a hand shake in the Media. Is it just the Media or are a lot of Australians not keen on clapping for great achievements by sports teams other than themselves, for me I just find it funny so many get sore
NY said | June 20th 2010 @ 5:25pm | Report comment
Tony
I hope NZ give a good show. If nerves get the better of them the score could be anything. No doubt the Italians will win, but I sense they worry about NZ in set pieces in the air. Total contrast to us against the Germans, where the Germans thought they were going to steam roll us (and most certainly did).
I think one thing in favour for NZ is that the Italians rarely thrash teams.
Brian said | June 20th 2010 @ 6:27pm | Report comment
As said by NY Italy do not often thrash teams. After the Italians get the second I doubt they will care very much.
I predict 2-0 to Italy inth efirst half and 2-0 at full time. If NZ play well it could take Italy longer to get the two goals or NZ could even pinch one and lose 2-1.
Mick said | June 20th 2010 @ 6:31pm | Report comment
Reghan,
I’d like to see how NZ would’ve fared against Germany. Let me tell you right now, it would’ve have been worse than 4-zip. Well done to the Kiwis on their achievements but I think Italy will be a bridge too far.
Australian Football said | June 20th 2010 @ 6:31pm | Report comment
C’mon the A-Leaguers and put Australian Football on the map. I’m predicting a 0-0 draw Tony—I feel it in my bones again. We had lashings of New Zealand mutton for tea—as usual tough as leather. All my predictions are scientifically well thought out and Smeltzy will come close, hitting the cross bar.
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AF
AndyRoo said | June 21st 2010 @ 9:29am | Report comment
He went better than Close AF… when SBS were doing their preview and Dempsey and co were their normal patronising selves (in regards to anyone not European or seeded) about the odds for first goal scorer I was also thinking “Smeltzy could shock them”.
et said | June 20th 2010 @ 6:34pm | Report comment
Mick what exactly is that based on???