Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 9, 2015

Verratti: I don't care if Pirlo plays with me

As the debate continues over the iconic midfielder's international future, the PSG star is focusing on his own place in the Azzurri XI
Marco Verratti has stressed that he doesn't care who he plays alongside in Italy's midfield amidst a debate about whether Andrea Pirlo should retire.
Verratti played the entirety of Sunday's 1-0 win Euro 2016 qualifying over Bulgaria, starting alongside Marco Parolo and Daniele De Rossi – who scored and was sent off – as veteran Pirlo was an unused substitute.
Pirlo moved to MLS franchise New York City from Juventus in July and has seen his international place called into question, notably by Juve chief Giuseppe Marotta, who said every player should know when to retire in reference to the iconic playmaker.
Long-time Juve and Italy team-mate Gianluigi Buffon backed Pirlo to play a role in Conte's set-up on Monday, although Verratti was coy on the subject.
"It's not about making experiments, the coach makes his choices and he decides who should play," the Paris Saint-Germain star told reporters.
"I don't care about who's playing alongside me, I'll try to do my best and then the coach will make his evaluations."
De Rossi's early winner against Bulgaria ensures Italy sit two points clear of Norway at the top of Group H going into the final two games.
Despite being on the brink of the Euros, Verratti urged his side to maintain momentum, adding: "I don't care about just getting two points, we want to win games.
"Now we'll focus on our clubs, then when we're back we'll try to win the two remaining games as winning helps winning. Even if winning won't be essential, for us it's very important.
"The important thing is that we won. Then we can't deny we should improve. The three points against Malta and against Bulgaria paved the way for us to the top of the group, then we can work on improving our playing style.
"However, even other national teams are having difficult times nowadays playing against small teams, it is difficult as they are very organised. We are often criticised but we keep winning and it's always difficult to beat us."

Antonio Conte, Gigi Buffon don't think Andrea Pirlo should retire

Italian national team head coach Antonio Conte and goalkeeper Gigi Buffon have backed midfielder Andrea Pirlo's recent form in defense of critics following his performance against Malta.
Pirlo, 36, was benched for Sunday's 1–0 European Qualifiers triumph over Bulgaria in Palermo after starting in last week's 1–0 victory over Malta. Pirlo has struggled on the international stage since joining New York City FC earlier in the summer after four seasons with Juventus. 
“Every player knows when it's time to stop, but if you ask me Andrea still has plenty to offer,” Buffon told FIFA.com after earning his 150th cap for the Azzurri.
Conte, who coached Pirlo at Juventus, was among the people who convinced him to stay with the international team following the 2014 World Cup.
“What really disappoints me is the lack of respect from some towards an immense player like Pirlo,” Conte told Sky Sports. “He deserves more respect in every way.”
• Italy defeats Bulgaria to move top of qualifying group
Teammate Marco Verratti says that he does not care whether Pirlo retires.
“I don't care about who's playing alongside me,” Verratti told Goal.com “I'll try to do my best and then the coach will make his evaluations.”
Italy sits two points ahead of Norway following their 1–0 win over Bulgaria on Sunday. Italy will play Azerbaijan on Oct. 10 and then Norway on Oct. 13.