Italy look to Juve crop for qualification in Dublin
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Team Stat Comparison
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Ireland
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Italy
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Matches Played
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10
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10
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Table Position
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2
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1
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Points
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18
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24
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Goal Difference
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4
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11
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Goals for
*
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1.2
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1.6
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Goals against
*
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0.8
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0.6
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Last 5
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D-L-D-D-W
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W-D-W-W
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Last 5 home
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L-D-D
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W-W
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Last 5 away
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D-W-D
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D-W
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*
Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
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Club Stats:
Ireland
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Italy
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Updated: October 8, 2009, 3:38 AM ET
Reuters - Italy will again rely on a Juventus-dominated side for their final World Cup qualification push, starting with Saturday's trip to Ireland to face former Juve and Azzuri manager Giovanni Trapattoni.
Seven Juve players started last month's 2-0 home win over
Bulgaria, the world champion's best performance in months which
left them one point shy of qualifying as Group Eight winners,
and the same number could feature in these last two matches.
"It is the most important week of the last two years," Italy
coach Marcello Lippi told a news conference, referring to
Saturday's test against second-placed Ireland and the visit of
already eliminated Cyprus four days later.
"It is very important to qualify on Saturday. Not only from
my point of the view. It's important for everybody."
A draw would leave the Azzurri four points clear of Ireland
with one round of matches remaining.
Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro is suspended for the trip to
Croke Park so Nicola Legrottaglie, also Cannavaro's deputy at
Juventus, is likely to step into central defence alongside
another club team mate Giorgio Chiellini.
Left back Fabio Grosso, who netted the winning penalty in
the 2006 World Cup final against France, scored a classy opener
against the Bulgarians while Juve team mate Claudio Marchisio
did well in the problematic left midfield role.
Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, striker Vincenzo Iaquinta and
right winger Mauro Camoranesi could complete the Juve crop.
After the recent failure of 4-3-3, Lippi's diamond midfield
was big a success last month and he looks poised to keep the
formation, with in-form Daniele De Rossi likely to keep out the
returning Gennaro Gattuso.
Ireland, unbeaten in their campaign so far, hold a
five-point lead over third-placed Bulgaria and are favourites to
seal the group's playoff spot even if they cannot match the draw
they picked up in Italy six months ago.
Their path to next year's finals in South Africa became more
difficult when FIFA decided last week to seed Europe's World Cup
playoffs according to rankings but Trapattoni was confident his
side could compete against top opposition.
Ireland, ranked 38 in the world, are unlikely to be seeded
for November's playoffs and could face the likes of France and
Germany should they not win their respective groups.
"We have to realise that business is business and so it is
not such a surprise that this happens when the big teams are not
all at the top of the table," Trapattoni told a news conference.
"(But) for me it's not important because we can play against
any of these teams and we will show that on Saturday against the
world champions."
Fulham winger Damien Duff will join fellow midfielders
Steven Reid and Darron Gibson on the sidelines on Saturday after
injuring his calf but Trapattoni hopes a further scan will clear
the 30-year-old for Wednesday's match at home to Montenegro.
Probable lineups:Ireland: 1-Shay Given; 2-Sean St Ledger, 3-Kevin Kilbane,
4-John 0'Shea, 5-Richard Dunne; 6-Glenn Whelan, 7-Aidan McGeady,
8-Keith Andrews; 11-Stephen Hunt; 9-Kevin Doyle, 10-Robbie Keane
Italy: 1-Gianluigi Buffon; 2-Gianluca Zambrotta, 5-Nicola
Legrottaglie, 4-Giorgio Chiellini, 3-Fabio Grosso; 7-Mauro
Camoranesi, 6-Daniele De Rossi, 10-Andrea Pirlo, 8-Claudio
Marchisio; 9-Alberto Gilardino, 11-Vincenzo Iaquinta