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Gilardino`s last-gasp hat-trick saves Italy against Cyprus

14 October 2009 22:25

Italy`s Alberto Gilardino celebrates after scoring against Cyprus during their 2010 World Cup qualifying football match in Parma´s Tardini Stadium. Italy won 3-2 with a hat-trick by Gilardino.

PARMA, Italy (AFP) - Alberto Gilardino scored a late hat-trick to rescue world champions Italy as they came back from 2-0 down to beat Cyprus 3-2 here on Wednesday.

For 78 minutes the visitors looked likely to pull off an upset against a virtual Italy reserve side until the Fiorentina hit-man's clinical finishes rescued the hosts.

Italy had already won Group Eight and ensured qualification for next year's World Cup finals in South Africa.

With nothing riding on this match, Italy coach Marcello Lippi took the opportunity to switch his team around, changing the entire starting eleven from the team that drew 2-2 against Ireland in Dublin on Saturday.

After the game the coach hit out at fans who jeered the team, singing "go to work" before their late rally.

"I'm fuming, I've already said it on the pitch, some of those fans forgot this team are world champions," he said.

"That means we went to the World Cup and finished ahead of everyone else.

"What angers me is the lack of respect for these incredible players who play with great heart and who despite the problems went on to win.

"To those who said go to work, I say you go to work."

It was the second time in this qualification campaign that Cyprus had lost to a late goal against Italy following their opening group game.

Coach Angelos Anastasiadis was distraught.

"We're very unhappy, we started this group in this way and we've finished it the same way," he said.

"The team is very down, we could easily have won but we showed the same old problems of inexperience.

"My players need to understand that they were playing the world champions, not any old team."

Cyprus deservedly took a 12th minute lead when Konstantinos Makridis ran into the area and squared to captain Yiannis Okkas who passed the ball into the net as Italy's centre-backs stood off.

It took the hosts 20 minutes to assert some authority but they created very little, their best chance before the break coming from a Gaetano D'Agostino free-kick on 29 minutes that the Udinese player curled just wide of the upright.

Lippi was clearly unimpressed and wasted no time in bringing on Mauro Camoranesi and Antonio Di Natale for Simone Pepe and Giuseppe Rossi at half-time.

However, three minutes after the restart Efstathios Aloneftis crossed into the Italy box and Alessandro Gamberini's header found Chrysostomos Michail who met the ball on the volley to beat Federico Marchetti.

Finally Italy found some menace and Gennaro Gattuso brought a fine save out of Sofronis Avgousti from distance.

Still the world champions failed to exert much pressure and a desperate Lippi brought on Daniele De Rossi for D'Agostino.

That finally gave the hosts a lift and Di Natale beat his man only to then waste his good work with a tame shot straight at Avgousti.

Fabio Quagliarella then crossed for De Rossi but Avgousti got down low to save his header on the line.

Di Natale then stung Avgousti's finger-tips with a rasping strike from outside the box before Gilardino equalised 12 minutes from time from a Camoranesi cross.

Moments later he snatched the equaliser from Quagliarella's centre.

Konstantinos Charalambides then brought a flying save out of Marchetti seven minutes from time before Di Natale almost nut-megged Avgousti at the far post in a thrilling finish.

But then in injury-time Gilardino slid in to poke Quagliarella's deflected shot over the line to complete most unlikely comeback.

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Italy

W D W D W

3 - 2

Half-time
0 - 1
Full-time
3 - 2

Goals

0 - 1
0 - 2
1 - 2
2 - 2
3 - 2

Lineups

Comments (4)

Tontodonati

15 October 2009 00:33

This was a nothing game but still Italy has to play better against weaker opponents. I'm not convinced that my Azzurri have the horses to win in South Africa.

LaViola1926

15 October 2009 12:40

Super Super Azzurri and fair play to Gila (the less he bitches about milan who in my opinion were wright to sell him for under preforming) the more you seem to score. I think they do have enough to win it tonto the azzurri are shockingly hard to beat which is the platform to success Forza Azzurri and Forza Viola

Avi82

15 October 2009 14:06

It is great to see Gilardino is back to his best. If Cassano gain his form, and deserved to pair with Gilardino in attack, along with Pirlo in midfield, Chiellini in defence and Buffon in goal, Italy looks very strong of winning another World Cup. (adding the one of the greatest tactician, Lippi). I hope Totti and Nesta would return. Both player add more depth to team.

Gilardino was born 6 days before, and Cassano was born 1 day after Italian triumph against Germany in 1982. They can both celebrate their 29th bithdays with World Cup gold medal.

I think Brazil is the strongest team to win the World Cup, and Spain (which is still improving) comes second. and Italy is the strongest candidate to beat both teams. Argentina, France, England, Germany or even Holland have slight chance.

Avi82

15 October 2009 14:06

It is great to see Gilardino is back to his best. If Cassano gain his form, and deserved to pair with Gilardino in attack, along with Pirlo in midfield, Chiellini in defence and Buffon in goal, Italy looks very strong of winning another World Cup. (adding the one of the greatest tactician, Lippi). I hope Totti and Nesta would return. Both player add more depth to team.

Gilardino was born 6 days before, and Cassano was born 1 day after Italian triumph against Germany in 1982. They can both celebrate their 29th bithdays with World Cup gold medal.

I think Brazil is the strongest team to win the World Cup, and Spain (which is still improving) comes second. and Italy is the strongest candidate to beat both teams. Argentina, France, England, Germany or even Holland have slight chance.

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