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Juventus playmaker Sebastian Giovinco has shown why West Ham and Arsenal have both been tracking him during the European U21 Championships.

The 22-year-old only stands at 5′5″ and weighs under 60kg, but his lack of stature didn’t stop him playing 19 times in Serie A last season, as well as making several Champions League appearances.

He was the creative fulcrum in Italy’s run to the semi-finals, and was their star performer in the 1-0 defeat to Germany at that stage.

What he lacks in height he makes up for in work rate and technical ability, taking most of Italy’s set pieces, save for those from which Mario Balotelli chooses to shoot.

Deployed in a free role between the opposition defence and midfield, Giovinco is adept at finding space and linking his fellow midfielders with the lone striker fielded by manager Pierluigi Casiraghi.

He also has enough pace to burn down the flanks, and is canny enough to know how to draw fouls in areas where he can deliver lethal dead balls.

Key moments

7′ – Bursts forward and fires a swerving shot from 25 yards that fools Manuel Neuer, the Germany goalkeeper recovering just enough to palm the shot over the bar.

15′ – Tracks back to hinder Marko Marin’s run down the wing.

32′ – Curls an accurate corner to the far post for Marco Motta that the defender heads wide.

83′ – Another inviting set-piece delivery that defender Marco Andreolli heads just wide of the far post.

Player ratings

Dribbling: 8/10

Passing: 9/10

Tracking back: 8/10

Finding space: 9/10

Shooting: 5/10

Approximate value: £12m

Destination: West Ham, Arsenal

Seba to have a nose job

Posted by admin On June - 28 - 2009

OMG! My Nose?

OMG! My Nose?

As the ‘Atomic Ant’ returns from U21 duty, he is set to go under the knife to fix an ongoing respiratory problem…

As the heartbreak of a semi-final exit to Germany in the European U21 championships sets in, Sebastian Giovinco will have little time to rest as he prepares for an operation on Wednesday to fix an ongoing nasal problem.

The Juventus youngster will be taken into surgery at the Chivasso hospital to undertake the long awaited operation.

In an official statement, the Bianconeri have announced that the procedure will keep Giovinco away from any sort of physical activity for 21 days.

Despite this, he should be at the disposal of coach Ciro Ferrara by the end of July when he will begin his pre-season training.

Italy U21 vs Germany U21 pictures

Posted by admin On June - 28 - 2009

Defeat in Semifinal

Posted by admin On June - 27 - 2009

A long-range effort from defender Andreas Beck saw off Italy as Germany set up a repeat of their Group B meeting with England in the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship final.

Rivals meet again
Beck struck three minutes into the second-half and the goal proved enough to settle the semi-final despite a late flurry of Italy chances. Germany return to the final for the first time since losing 5-4 to England over two legs in the 1982 showpiece and will meet their old rivals for the second time in the tournament after drawing 1-1 in their final group match. The only sour note for Germany is that Ashkan Dejagah will be suspended for the Malmo showpiece after being booked here.

Quick pace
Fans in Helsingborg had watched the drama in the other semi-final in Gothenburg unfold on giant screens, and if the atmosphere fell flat following Sweden’s elimination by England, it soon picked up as Germany and Italy tore at each other from the outset. Benedikt Höwedes gave early warning of what was to come as he headed over then Dennis Aogo’s low shot was tipped away by Andrea Consigli.

Neuer saves
At the other end Sebastian Giovinco was soon making a nuisance of himself and Manuel Neuer somehow punched away his swerving shot and from the corner Neuer tipped Marco Motta’s thumping header on to the bar. The Azzurrini captain soon went close again, his header saved on the line by Neuer before Robert Aquafresca’s shot deflected to safety off the bar. Italy were the more penetrative and Mario Balotelli, back from suspension, sent a searing drive just over midway through the first half.

Livewire Giovinco
Both sides had been forced into changes in central midfield, with Italy coach Pierluigi Casiraghi bringing in Piermario Morosini and Antonio Candreva for the suspended Claudio Marchisio and injured Paolo De Ceglie. With Sami Khedira injured, Horst Hrubesch paired Gonzalo Castro with Aogo, but they were struggling to contain Giovinco’s quickness of thought and feet. The Juventus player sent Acquafresca clear down the right and he squared for Antonio Candreva who stumbled with a clear sight of goal. On 39 minutes Giovinco picked out Luca Cigarini whose shot was bundled away by Neuer.

Beck strikes
The half-time whistle could not come too soon for Germany, but they assumed command soon after the restart. There seemed little immediate danger as Beck pushed down the right, but his swerving low drive from 30 metres eluded Consigli and curled in at the far post. The goal knocked Italy off their stride and Germany began to assume control in midfield, restricting the Azzurrini to long shots. Not until 17 minutes from time did Italy really threaten, substitute Änis Ben-Hatira clearing Marco Andreolli’s header off the line. Four minutes later Neuer dived to his right to punch away Balotelli’s free-kick as the chances kept coming, Andreolli sending a header just wide. Germany, though, held on and go into the final having conceded just once in four matches.

Belarus U21 vs Italy U21 pictures

Posted by admin On June - 25 - 2009

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