

Rossoblu defeat Udinese 2-0
By: j | March 22nd, 2009
The Rossoblu return to winning form with a solid 2-0 victory over me Udinese at Stadio Luigi Ferraris. With the victory they maintain their fourth place position in the table and are only four points behind AC Milan.
Without the services of Boško Janković, Gian Piero Gasperini utilized an attacking trident of Raffaele Palladino, Giuseppe Sculli and Diego Milito up top, with the former being nothing short of brilliant. The match started with a pulsating vision as Raffaele Palladino showed his grand promise as he immediately created the first scoring chance only to have Giuseppe Sculli squander it. However following that attempt Udinese showed why they have advanced to the final stages of the UEFA Cup as they greatly limiting Genoa’s efforts with clinical defending and the match went to the break without a mark. As further kudos for the visitors performance it equally should be noted their introduction of Niki Zimling in his first match since joining Udinese from Esbjerg fB as well as the use of young Slovenian goalkeeper Jan Koprivec after Samir Handanovič went down to injury. The early stage of the second half saw the visitors come close but following that attempt Genoa switched to a 4-2-4 bringing in Rubén Olivera for Marco Rossi and on the hour, Raffaele Palladino’s seeing-eye cross found Giuseppe Sculli who subsequently sent the ball in from six metres. With the one goal margin, Genoa was gifted a man advantage as Alexis Sánchez was shown a straight red-card. Udinese lacked the ability to go forward and as regulation time slowly ticked away it was Raffaele Palladino’s creativity that created the second goal of the match, this time with his cross finding Il Principe for a straight forward finish.
Genoa return to play next Sunday as they travel to the beautiful Calabrese region to face Reggina.
Photo Credit: La Gazzetta dello Sport per ANSA/LUCA ZENNARO/DRN
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good win, these next games are vital. hope to see Genoa in the UCL.
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So who is Genoa’s “Il Principe” who scored that goal?
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j, in your opinion, was it Bocchetti who merited the Azzurri call-up or Ferrari? Has Bocchetti really been that impressive this season?
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il principe= diego milito
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Welcome everyone and thank you for joining in. As always its nice to have some visitors here.
Thank you Alessio for your assistance and yes, “Il Principe” is Diego Milito. I will revise the post to ensure there is no confusion.
Bobo, a very valid question and while I am very pleased to see Bocchetti rewarded for his work, I think Matteo Ferrari was not only deserving but one of the key reasons for Genoa’s success this year.
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im still shocked on how well genoa is doing at the minute! good to see you play quality top draw football. one question though is bocchetti left footed?
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Who is Genoa playing this upcoming Sunday?
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