France start as favourites to win the World Cup final because
they are less stressed than Italy, Azzurri forward Alessandro Del
Piero said on Thursday.
"I think France are slight favourites because they are certainly
going into this game with less stress than us," said the striker,
who scored Italy's second goal in their 2-0 extra-time win over
Germany on Tuesday after coming on as a substitute.
While Italy had to battle out over 120 minutes against a
determined host nation in Dortmund, France had a more
straightforward 1-0 victory in normal time against Portugal. Del
Piero said there were also other factors behind Italy's stress --
including the Serie A match-fixing scandal.
"In France there isn't the same chaos that we have in Italy that
involves our club sides and there isn't the same coverage from the
press and television that we have," said Del Piero, who has had a
difficult relationship with the Italian media.
The Juventus forward said that he was pleased to be meeting the
French and his old team mate Zinedine Zidane in the Berlin
final.
"It is really going to be a fascinating match, it couldn't be
better than France v Italy, given that both sides have some
incredible players, above all 'Zizou'. At this moment I think there
aren't two teams better suited for a final than these two," he
said.
Del Piero played with Zidane for Juventus from 1996 until the
Frenchman's move to Real Madrid in 2001 and said he was full of
admiration for the midfielder who is due to retire after the
final.
"I had a very close friendship with him and he has been in
magnificent form here although I hope just up until yesterday.
"As a footballer, I don't know what you can add to what everyone
says about him -- he is the absolute number one," said Del Piero,
who added it was vital Italy kept their eyes on Zidane's team
mates.
"They have other players who can hurt you at any moment, we know
them well. We will need to be attentive right across the field," he
said.
Unless Italy coach Marcello Lippi pulls another selection
surprise, Del Piero will start on the bench against France although
he hopes to have more opportunity than he received with his
extra-time substitute appearance against Germany.
"My only thought is to make the most of whatever chance I am
given. It is not easy to come on in the final minutes and score. It
would be fantastic if I had more time available to me," he
said.
(Reuters via China Daily July 7, 2006)