Italian Players Around the World (8/10)

October 8th, 2007 by Marco Pantanella

Continuing my weekly article inspired by Gazzetta dello Sport, here are the performances of all Italian players operating in foreign European leagues.

Luca Toni, 8 out 8 in the BundesligaGiuseppe Rossi, 5 goals in the Spanish Liga

Based on Gazzetta’s info, there are currently 24 Italians playing in first divisions abroad, and 17 of them stepped on the field this week-end.

The table below includes the team the player belongs to, their opponents for the week, the number of minutes they played, their contribution (goal, assist), and the final score of the game.
.

ENGLAND
Player Team Opp.
mins.
Contrib.
Score
Rolando Bianchi Man City M’Boro
(injd.)
/
3-1
Carlo Cudicini Chelsea @Bolton
(bench)
/
1-0
.
SCOTLAND
Massimo Donati Celtic @Gretna
80
/
2-1 
.
GERMANY
Luca Toni Bayern M. @Nürnberg
90
2 goals
3-0
.
SPAIN
Fabio Cannavaro Real Madrid Recreativo
90
/
2-0
Giuseppe Rossi Villareal @Osasuna
90
1 goal
2-3
Christian Abbiati Atl. Madrid @Barcelona
90
/
0-3
Gianluca Zambrotta Barcelona Atl. Madrid
(injd.)
/
3-0
Enzo Maresca Sevilla Deportivo
(injd.)
/
0-2
Morgan De Sanctis Sevilla Deportivo
(bench)
/
0-2
Emiliano Moretti Valencia Espanyol
90
/
1-2
Stefano Sorrentino Recreativo @Real Madrid
90
/
0-2
Marco Storari Levante @Zaragoza
90
/
0-3
Bruno Cirillo Levante @Zaragoza
90
/
0-3
Damiano Tommasi Levante @Zaragoza
90
/
0-3
Christian Riganò Levante @Zaragoza
77
/
0-3
.
FRANCE
Fabio Grosso Lyon @Bordeaux
90
/
3-1
Flavio Roma Monaco Nancy
90
/
1-3
.
HOLLAND
Graziano Pellè AZ Alkmaar FC Groningen
45
1 assist 
2-2
.
BELGIUM
Roberto Mirri Mons Z.Waregem
45 
/
1-2
.
SWITZERLAND
Stefano Razzetti St. Gallen Thun
90
/
0-4
Andrea Guatelli FC Zürich Neuch.Xamax
(bench)
/
1-0
.
UKRAINE
Cristiano Lucarelli Shakhtar D. Karpaty Lviv
(bench)
/
3-0
.
RUSSIA
Ivan Pelizzoli Lok. Moscow Zenit
90
/
1-0

Heroes of the week

This week the best performances come from Spain and (are you surprised?) Germany.

Giuseppe Rossi is building quite a name for himself in Spain. Villareal may have lost this week-end, but the young Italian scored 1 goal in the match vs. Osasuna which brings him to 3rd rank in the Pichichi race, only 1 goal behind Lionel Messi. Stay tuned for a full article on the New Jersey native, to be published soon on Soccerlens.com.

Meanwhile Luca Toni, whom the German press has baptized ‘Luca Tori’ (a play on words with the German word ”Tor”, which means goal), scored another 2 in the Bundesliga thus bringing his total to 8 goals in 8 matches for Bayern. He’s currently tied with his buddy Miroslav Klose in the scorer rankings.



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