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Roma E Lazio in Vetta Dopo 6 Anni Fiorentina E Pescara 1 +^+ A * -»**T' - tl«**»» )».*•>"«.-'* ' 1 - • ^| •«!«*— tH+\±J^M+-_ PAG. 12 / sport *v.»' • t l'Unità / martedì 25 settembre 1979 < *--*%«>*''- * *- -). » ' • .*Tii IIHIIWI 'r*; t-,- -f Domani sera a Firenze La seconda giornata di campionato ha dato uno scossone alla classifica Contro lo Svezia Roma e Lazio in vetta dopo 6 anni anche Cabrini Fiorentina e Pescara preoccupano Il bianconero è già guarito dal colpo alla caviglia preso a Catanzaro Solidità esterna dei giallorossì, praticità dei biancazzurri • L'Inter ripresa dal demone degli «ultimi minuti» - Juve ancora alla ricerca di schemi Senza alcuni « assi » emigrati gli ospiti - Maldera giocherà nel 2. tempo validi - Perugia imbattuto da 33 turni, ma lontano dall'antica freschezza • Vinicio se la prende con i tifosi e con Filippi - In aumento spettatori Dalla nostra redazione cia, che mi hanno dimostra­ ROMA — Che non potesse du­ to completa fedeltà, tanto rare la situazione di stallo ci FIRENZE — Contro una Sve­ per far piacere a qualcuno. sembrò evidente una setti­ zia a ranghi ridotti per le Con questo gruppo intendo Il parere di GIANNI DI MARZIO mana fa. Soltanto sei gol non previste rinunce di alcuni ti­ arrivare alla finale del cam­ erano e non potevano essere tolari che giocano all'estero pionato d'Europa. Questo non sintomo di un male inguari­ Enzo Bearzot, domani sera, vuol significare che del grup­ bile. Era chiaramente fatto al Comunale, potrà schierare po (22) ìion debbano far par­ la formazione titolare: per Si comincia episodico. Parlammo di te quei giovani di cui si par­ grande paura, ma domenica intendersi la squadra che al­ la. Però ripeto: dei 16 presen­ l' « Olimpico », nel maggio accennammo alla possibile ti almeno 13 saranno l'ossa­ grande festa nella seconda scorso, pareggiò (2-2) contro tura della squadra per il l'Argentina campione del a marciare giornata. E grande festa c'è 1980 ». stata. I gol non sono manca­ mondo. Per quanto riguarda Rossi, Cabrini, il terzino della Ju­ ti, i goleador si sono risve­ che non riesce a ingranare o gliati. Quattordici le reti, ventus, che nella mattinata quantomeno non segna più a col passo aveva lasciato Catanzaro con cinque le vittorie (due ester­ • ROMEO BENETTI ha avu­ ripetizione come una volta il ne) e tre i pareggi (di cui una caviglia (la sinistra) C.T. ha dichiarato: « Rossi gonfia in pratica si è già ri­ to una... tirata d'orecchie da uno soltanto per 00). Hanno Bearzot, ieri al raduno della l'ho visto a Bologna e pochi giusto stabilito. Il giocatore « bian­ giorni prima a Perugia con­ segnato Savoldi. Bettega, conero » è stato sottoposto a nazionale tro la Dynamo. Lui può com­ Giordano, Garlaschelli, Chio­ visita di controllo da parte pletare una squadra, non può di, Graziani e Altobelli. E del professor Vecchiet il qua­ dere che non ci sarebbero essere l'asse portante. Per // campionato comincia sono piovute le verifiche. Ma le gli ha ordinato un giorno state preoccupazioni di sorta rendere al massimo ha biso­ a marciare con il passo non sarà male soffermarci — di assoluto riposo. Anche il per la loro sostituzione: « Do­ gno di un maggiore sostegno. giusto. A giudicare dai 14 di passaggio — su alcune no­ terzino che lo avrebbe dovu­ mani (oggi per chi legge) ar­ Non credo che ti ragazzo sia goal messi a segno, si di­ tazioni. Che le romane bai- to sostituire, Maldera, si è riveranno anche i convocali scaduto nel giro di tre gior­ rebbe che gli attacchi ab­ zassero in vetta insieme non presentato all'appuntamento della Under 21 che mercole­ ni. E già che mi avete chie­ biano ripreso a girare. Pol­ si verificava dal torneo di Coverciano con la gamba dì, alle 12. giocheranno una sto un parere su Rossi voglio veri asciutte solo per Ca­ 1972-73 (in Coppa Italia non sinistra malandata per una partitella di allenamento. Fra aggiungere un'altra conside­ gliari e Napoli. Ma prima era accaduto da 19 anni). I gran botta ricevuta nella ga­ loro ci sono dei terzini in razione: come potrei cambia­ o poi queste due squadre giallorossì romani non vince­ ra contro l'Avellino. Il respon­ gamba come Giuseppe Bare­ re così su due piedi un re­ si rifaranno. vano con tanti gol in trasfer­ so medico parla di leggera si, Osti, Tassotti, Tesser, tut­ parto? (alludendo chiaramen­ Più che dell'impresa ju- ta dal febbraio del "76 (5-1 a contrattura il che vuol dire ta gente che in un prossimo te alla coppia Graziani-Gior- ventina sull'ostico campo ruolino di marcia di tutto Cagliari). Ma dopo Perugia e che il difensore « rossonero » futuro rinsanguerà la prima dano — nd.r.). Gli automati­ del Catanzaro, impresa che rispetto, soprattutto se si Bari (Coppa Italia), è il ter­ potrebbe giocare nel secondo squadra ». smi si trovano con il tempo, indtea netti segni di ripre­ considera che ben tre re­ zo successo dei giallorossi, tempo. • A questo punto gli è stato 7ton si inventano. Occorre sa negli uomini di Tra- ti sono state messe a se­ che nella passata stagione a- A proposito di sostituzioni chiesto le ragioni della man­ provare a riprovare. Ed è ap­ pattont e, allo stesso tem­ gno fuori casa. Sintomo, vevano avuto il loro tallone solo oggi conosceremo le in­ cata convocazione di Franco punto perchè per mettere in­ po nulla toglie alle aspi­ questo, che la squadra ha d'Achille nel mediocre ren­ tenzioni di Bearzot: « Prima Baresi del Milan che è risul­ sieme una squadra occorre razioni del Catanzaro, de­ acquisito una mentalità dimento esterno. La Lazio di prendere una decisione — tato il miglior giocatore del­ pazienza, tempo e materiale sidero soffermarmi, anco­ vincente, che la spinge a vanta, tra Coppa e campiona­ ha detto — voglio mettermi la stagione. a disposizione che ho dato fi­ ra una volta, sulle romane. giocare con la stessa deter­ to, la migliore difesa, un re­ d'accordo con gli svedesi: si minazione sia in casa che « E' da tempo che vado di­ ducia a questo gruppo. Cosa Naturalmente i miei so­ parto assai debole lo scorso tratta di una amichevole ma cendo bene di questo gioca­ voglio da loro? Solo una con­ in trasferta. anno (Cacciatori è imbattuto credo non mi permetteranno no giudizi parziali e passi­ tore — ha risposto —, però ferma. E voglio il rispetto del­ bili di rettifica, in quan­ • Non sfigurano, al con­ da 276'). Nessuna squadra è di sostituire cinque giocatori. Scirea, sia ai "mondiali" in l'etica professionale. Quando fronto con i giallorossì, i a punteggio pieno, cosa che Fra l'altro dobbiamo anche to non sono frutto di espe­ Argentina, che nelle ultime si va in campo non solo si de­ rienza diretta ma sono ri­ « cuaini » laziali. Un vur.t" non capitava dal '75-76. Vale E' il primo gol della Lazio contro la Fiorentina. A siglarlo è GIORDANO tener presente le giuste est- partite non è mai venuto me­ ve giocare per vincere ma trappola di Avellino e anche la pena ribadire che la geme del pubblico ». no. Anche Scirea è giovane, dobbiamo anche ricordarci cavati dalle cronache e due contro la Fiorentina. dalle poche immagini te­ tendenza manifestatasi alla te l'età non più verde — il Patta eccezione per Anto- Baresi come tanti altri, sarà che c'è anche il pubblico ». levisive. indicano come la Lazio, «prima» per quanto riguarda gnoni ed Orlali (il primo per­ impegnato nella Under 21 che A proposito di serietà cosa quest'anno, sia partita con spettatori e incassi, si è con­ suo grosso contributo al Na­ chè la Fiorentina ha perso, deve giocarsi il campionato pensa di Benetti dopo lo Roma e Lazio, dunque, il piede giusto. fermata. Sommando gli in­ poli. il secondo per il pareggio in d'Europa e nella "Olimpica" scontro con un fotografo? — come avevo avuto già mo­ Oltre ad avere ritrovato cassi delle due giornate e fa­ La Fiorentina dell'amico Gimondi al Giro d'Italia in automobile extremis raggiunto dall'Udi­ che deve qualificarsi per i gli è stato chiesto. do di dire la settimana anche quest'anno i golca- cendo la differenza rispetto a Paolo Carosi ci ha preoccu­ nese) tutti gli altri sono ap­ Giochi di Mosca. Due rnani- scorsa, quest'anno sembra­ pato. Scompensi in ogni re­ « Con Romeo ho parlato an­ no voler fare sul serio. So­ dores Giordano e Garla quelli della passata stagione. parto, fare persino appello TORINO — Felice Gimondi cor­ rerà il Giro a bordo di una « Lan­ parsi con il morale alle stelle. festazioni importanti per fa­ che di questo. Gli ho detto schelli. la Lazio si trova si ha un aumento di quasi rerà il prossimo Giro d'Italia, non cia Beta Montecarlo Turbo », in­ Anche Rossi, il più discusso re della esperienza internazio­ prattutto i giallorossì dan­ un Montesi in più nel mo­ ad Antognoni in fase di rot­ sulle due ruote, beninteso, ma sul­ sieme con i finlandesi Alen e Kivi- che bisogna rispettare tutti no l'impressione di essere mezzo miliardo di lire. tura, quando Giancarlo, si sa, le quattro. Il popolare campione giocatore del momento ci è nale indispensabile. Poi Fran­ ed ho aggiunto che'un gioca­ tore. Questo giocatore, mal:!; di Carlos Reuteman, che sembrato molto sereno e per co Baresi e qualcun'altro, in­ intenzionati a far dimen­ Ed ora sotto con le indica­ è fine dicitore. Se nella cam­ bergamasco figura fra gli iscritti al prenderà il via al volante di una chiacchierato oltre misu­ VII Giro d'Italia automobilistico. niente adirato per quanto si sieme a coloro che contro la tore della nazionale deve an­ ticare ai propri sostenito­ zioni. Non cerchiamo contor­ pagna acquisti dell'estate il e Lancia Stratos » con coequipier che saper, evitare, deve com­ ra per motivi extra calci­ cimenti dialettici per restare presidente Melloni promosse che prenderà il via da Torino il va dicendo del Perugia e del Svezia non giocheranno, op­ ri il brutto campionato del­ stici.
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