Ancelotti defends Del Piero
August 11, 2000
Onefootball.com
Juventus coach Carlo Ancelotti
has spoken up for his under-fire striker Alessandro Del Piero after Juventus
honorary president Umberto Agnelli vowed that the club should no longer
treat him like a "mummy's boy".
Ancelotti assured the media
that Del Piero would be in the Juventus side for Friday's friendly against
Bologna but also insisted that the highest paid star in Serie A was not
receiving special treatment.
"If Del Piero plays it's
because he deserves to," Ancelotti declared. "There's too much pressure
on him. Let him be. Too many people are trying to judge him when it's not
the time.
"Del Piero will play the
first half, maybe more, because he needs confidence," Ancelotti continued
before admitting that he would also be experimenting with his forward line
in the second half.
"I will try Inzaghi and Trezeguet.
They are similar, so I want to see them together in a friendly match,"
he commented.
Del Piero has had a tortuous
time of late, after carrying the can for Italy's European Championship
final defeat when he spurned two gilt-edged chances to settle the match
in the Azzurri's favour.
His Euro 2000 failure compounded
a largely disappointing couple of years leading back to the last World
Cup.
At one stage Del Piero went
over a year without scoring a goal in open play for his club as he laboured
to recapture the scintillating form he enjoyed before serious injury ruled
him out of most of the 1998-99 season.
As he embarks on his quest
to regain the respect of his many doubters he will be heartened to know
that Ancelotti is right behind him.
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