Cannavaro looking ahead to 2010


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2008-07-12 14:45:35

Italy´s World Cup winning captain Fabio Cannavaro, seen here in June 2008, has declared his intention to still be available to Italy when they make the defence of their world crown in South Africa in 2010.
  Italy´s World Cup winning captain Fabio Cannavaro, seen here in June 2008, has declared his intention to still be available to Italy when they make the defence of their world crown in South Africa in 2010.
ROME (AFP) - Italy's World Cup winning captain Fabio Cannavaro has declared his intention to still be available to Italy when they make the defence of their world crown in South Africa in 2010.

The Real Madrid defender will be 36 when the tournament kicks off in Africa for the first time ever, but told La Gazzetta dello Sport that he will still have plenty left to offer returning World Cup winning coach Marcello Lippi.

"If the coach wants me, I will be there to retain the World Cup in South Africa. I will always make myself available. Always," he said.

"I will have to work more, as at 35 years of age (he turns 35 on September 13) everything becomes more complicated. But playing for Italy is a pleasure and an honour. It's unique."

Cannavaro, who is recuperating from his pre-Euro 2008 knee injury, doesn't expect Lippi to radically change the Italy line-up, though is aware that a number of Gianluigi Casiraghi's under-21 team will start to establish themselves in the senior squad.

Defender Giorgio Chiellini has led the way, the Juventus defender filling in for Cannavaro in Austria and Switzerland and is likely to be Cannavaro's partner in central defence when he returns to action.

"It's true that my generation are starting to lose little things and that it is time to think about the future," he said.

"Giuseppe, who I see in Spain (for Villarreal), is excellent and there is Aquilani (Alberto). They only need a bit of experience.

"In defence Chiellini was excellent (at Euro 2008) and there is Barzagli (Andrea) and Gamberini (Alessandro). There's lots of youngsters, but if one is truly excellent you will only tell in the big games."

The Naples-born Cannavaro also feels that there could be return for a pair of heroes from the Germany 2006 campaign, if they want it.

AC Milan's Alessandro Nesta and Roma's Francesco Totti both retired from international football following the triumph in Berlin, but since the departure of Donadoni both are thought to be considering a return to international action.

He said: "I don't think it would be bad. It happened in France with (Zinedine) Zidane and (Lillian) Thuram (before the 2006 World Cup). The door is always open and the rules are the same for everyone."




Discuss

BesTalentScout July 12nd, 2008 14:56

Totti and Nesta thinking of coming back...............LOL

Cannavaro still thinking of 2010.........LOL

all of these old farts forgot one thing...........they need to be playing for Milan..........LOL

chakal July 12nd, 2008 16:51

experience is not all, Italy looked fast but couldn't keep up at the last euro

Tontodonati July 12nd, 2008 18:45

Cannavaro, Nesta, Totti, Del Piero, Materazzi and Luca Toni, please, go home and have a nap! Fortunately the (new) coach is Marcello Lippi. On second thought, he may just call them back. God forbids!

BesTalentScout July 13rd, 2008 07:20

Tonto,

the nightmare will be very real when Maldini comes back too ! LOL

maybe Donadoni was sacked so he can come back as a winger too........LOL

Giorgio July 13rd, 2008 09:24

Cannavaro is still one of the best defenders in the world and he is a great captain for the Italian national team.
And Lippi has ruled out Nesta and Totti being ever selected for the national team. They have made their decisiion and there is no way back !!!!