Thursday 29 August 2013

Luca Toni..'We want salvation as soon as possible'

The World Cup winner speaks after the Milan win...

"Surviving this season would be the equivalent of winning a title, such as the title I won with Bayern Munich. Our aim is to survive as soon as possible and finish as high in the table as we could."

He then went on to say "It will be tough, as with all promoted clubs. The technical gap between Serie A and B in my opinion has widened in recent seasons, but I think with the right signings and the spirit that clearly exists in the squad, we are on the right track. However, we must take each game as it comes."


Transfer news..potential arrivals and departures

Although the season has kicked off, Sean Sogliano is still busy in the transfer market.

IN

Rafael Marques
The sporting director has been busy looking for value in the South American market all summer, and has once again been making offers for players, this time in defence. Atletico Mineiro defender Rafael Marques has been the name mentioned by Sky Italia and more specifically Gianluca Di Marzio. SS is hoping to sign the player before the Roma game, but it's a possibility the defender will leave on loan to a Serie B club. He will sign a two year contract after having his release clause at Mineiro activated.

Elderson
Matteo Rubin is another name being chased by Gialloblu. The Siena defender is keen on the move, but the Tuscan club want Daniel Ragatzu to sign with them, but Verona will only allow this in a loan move.

A new name being linked is Braga defender Elderson. The Nigerian is a mainstay in the national team and impressed for the Portuguese side last season. He plays as a left back but can push forward should the need arise.

OUT

Despite the hatred that exists between the supporters, Hellas have struck a deal with Salernitana (owned by Lazio president Lotito) for the midfielder Gennaro Esposito. Returning close to his home city of Napoli, the midfielder played 74 games for Verona in Serie C, scoring four goals after signing in 2009. He spent last season in Umbria with Perugia.

Manuel Mancini
Leaving Hellas for certain is Manuel Mancini. The midfielder played his role in helping Verona to promotion from Serie C in 2010-11, particularly earlier in the season under Beppe Giannini and then Mandorlini. He spent last season at Salernitana, where he made some controversial comments about the club, and criticised Mandorlini saying the Ravenna native is too tough on his players. The Roman will now be free to sign for a new club.

Francesco Cangi
One player who will be missed is Francesco Cangi. He is in talks to join arch-rivals Vicenza, although the deal has yet to be reached. The full-back is said to be less than convinced by the magnagati's project. For now he will remain a Mastini player.







Preparing for Roma..

Hellas prepare for our first away game of the season.

After the emotion of the Milan game has died down, thoughts turned to a big trip to the capital to face rivals Roma. As Verona ultras are 'twinned' with Lazio, this is a hostile game and one we should approach in a professional manner.

Coach Andrea Mandorlini is considering continuing with the 4-3-3 that worked against Milan, or to revert to a more defensive 4-4-2. The counter-attacking against the Rossoneri was possibly the biggest positive of the win, especially with Martinho's pace down the left, so keeping the trident but with a more defensive and less-buckonering approach against Roma could be the most sensible solution.

After tactical training for much of the week, Bosko Jankovic, creator of Luca Toni's winning goal, had this to say "We are facing a team with momentum Milan didn't have, a different approach and a more difficult game. Against Roma I am motivated, I scored twice at Marassi against them. Their approach? They are one of the most complete teams in Italy".

Monday 26 August 2013

Opinion..Charles' thoughts

Charles Ducksbury gives his thoughts after the victory over Milan.

In many ways I agreed with President Setti before the game. It's better to face a big club first rather than a fellow provincial side..if you should lose then it's no real panic, whereas a victory can even set up the entire season with the confidence and momentum gained.

All of that is a long way ahead though, for now it's better to savour the moment of a famous victory before plans begin for next Sunday's game against Roma. Pre-game the attention seemed to be entirely on Mario Balotelli, the attention seeking striker ignoring pleas to focus on the game by tweeting 'People of Verona, meet a man of BRESCIA'. Knowing the rivalry between Verona and Brescia this was something aimed at provoking reaction from the butei, but what he got instead was calm and measured applause and the fans cheering his name every time he attempted a shot or pass. The mind games worked, Balo was terrible and took his frustrations out on the corner flag before sulking on the pitch at full-time.

The game itself went almost perfectly. The Bentegodi was rocking but we started slowly. Milan seemed confident, shown with their excellent goal scored by Poli, although my Gialloblu eyes saw only very disappointing marking from Moras that allowed the midfielder to amble through and finish. In fairness this is the only negative. The reaction was excellent and although the equaliser came through a set-play (Toni hammering home a header from a corner) our play merited the goal, a few chances had been missed and the pace of particularly Martinho on the left causing the Rossoneri all sorts of problems. Milan didn't seem to react to falling behind and the momentum was with us.

Second half was more of a counter attacking game from Verona. We defended relatively deep without giving any chances away, whilst the pace when countering was almost frightening. The second goal arrived from a beautiful, outside of the right boot cross from Jankovic onto Toni's head, who beat Abbiatti down to his right. Gialloblu orgasm, the Bentegodi lifted from the ground.

Even after the goal, Milan didn't have a plan and we could have made it 3-1 on two occasions. First, Martinho ran 60 yards with the ball at a speed that would have left Usain Bolt in his dust, before hitting a thunder shot that Abbiatti palmed over. Then from a corner, Maietta headed straight at the keeper when either side would have seen another goal.

Milan eventually reacted but nothing of any major danger, a cross across the 6 yard box was missed by all, before Rafael flapped at a cross in injury time but that ball was cleared. The full-time whistle brought Balotelli slumping in the penalty area whilst the fans celebrated. It was a famous victory, the first time since 1988 that we have won on the first day of a Serie A season.

Will the win define the season? Far too early to say. But beating the team that finished 2nd last season can do no harm. In many ways Roma next weekend is a tougher exercise and may give us a clearer indication about these players capabilities. But after years of seeing games such as Potenza-Verona, Verona-Paganese, Pro Sesto-Verona, it was strange to see us once again line up against a club like Milan. Hopefully it won't be another 11 years before we 'welcome' them (and Mario ) back to Bentegodi.


President Setti..'A great occasion'

The presidents thoughts after the famous win.


"A wonderful game and wonderful support from the fans. Hellas fans made it clear throughout the game their passion." He then continued "The whole team was excellent, but special mention to three players. Romulo, who surprised me. Albertazzi, who is a young man with an old head. And of course the big man up front who will be around forever! (Toni)".

The players comments..

Verona defended like lions and attacked like Tigers..here's what they said after Verona 2-1 Milan.

LUCA TONI- "The whole team was excellent, the cross from Jankovic for the second was perfect. I was delighted to be chosen to play, it couldn't have gone much better. I've settled well in a solid group. we'll enjoy the moment because every game won't be like this."

ROMULO- "I'm happy with the start, but we'll rest and immediately start planning for Roma. Against Milan, the whole team contributed to the great victory. Toni? I played with him in Firenze, he is a champion. Safety? We have taken three points towards that objective.

MASSIMO DONATI- "A surprise result? For others maybe but not for us. We cannot talk about Verona being a surprise team because the league has only just begun. We really wanted the three points and this showed in our performance. Balotelli? It doesn't interest us."

Mandorlini..'We showed our values'

Coach Mandorlini reacts after the win against Milan.

"We started slowly, I think we paid the price for the emotion of the occasion". The coach continued "After their goal, we responded very well and started to show our strengths, and we've shown that this team has important values".

Mandorlini then summarised "A dream? Maybe, but this is reality, we're already thinking of Roma next weekend. Toni? I wonder sometimes how he's always in the right place. He is a decisive player".

Saturday 24 August 2013

Setti..'A great occasion'

The president of Verona is excited for tonights big game

He told tuttomercatoweb "We face now one of the best teams and I think this is positive. Prefer meet now the strongest. However I expect a great show on the pitch and in the stands and I think in the end we and Milan we will create a good game".

Setti has only been president for one season, leading gialloblu to promotion with sporting director Sean Sogliano and coach Andrea Mandorlini.

Mandorlini..The press-conference

Verona coach Mandorlini, speaking on Friday to the press before the first game against Milan.

"We are facing a great opponent, and it will be a very difficult game. But I'm confident we have prepared well and are focussed. I watched them against PSV and I was struck by how they built, and the shape they kept for the game."



The Ravenna native continued "We arrive into this league with great enthusiasm, it was a very long journey from Serie C. It's exciting for me and exciting for the club and the fans, it will be a beautiful scene from the fans against Milan."

On the hot topic of Balotelli "He is potentially world class. He is young with lots of exuberance. He has won lots of things already, but Milan is not just about him."

Verona-Milan..the expected teams..

The first game of the season.

It is expected Verona will line-up in a 4-3-3 formation, consisting of..

                                                            Rafael
                   
                    Cacciatore,        Maietta                Moras          Albertazzi

                           Jorginho                   Donati              Hallfredsson

                             Jankovic                 Toni                Martinho

This has always been the favoured formation of Mandorlini since arriving at Verona, but he has also played 4-3-1-2 and very occasionally a 3-5-2, which is a tactic he was considering for this game (and may switch to at some point.

Milan are also expected to play with a 4-3-3, their team is...

                                                  Abbiati

                Abate                Zapata              Mexes           Constant

                           Poli               Montolivo             Nocerino

                            Niang            Balotelli              El Shaarawy

Thursday 22 August 2013

*VIDEO* FATAL VERONA

A rivalry... Fatal Verona. Say these words to any true Milan supporter and it will be met with a shudder. That's because not once, but TWICE the red and blacks lost the Scudetto at the Bentegodi against Hellas. Re-live the famous games with these videos..first the original 'Fatal' as already relegated Hellas thrashed Milan 5-3 in 1973..before Milan's superstars were beaten 2-1 in 1990


Verona-Milan..the tactics?

How will Mandorlini line the team up?

It is said the 'mister' is deciding between two formations..his favoured 4-3-3 or a more flexible 3-5-2.
Agostini has just had an operation and will be missing on the left..almost guaranteeing Martinho will play on the left.

It is said the biggest concern is for the striking positions..it's a fair argument that Luca Toni and Daniele Cacia aren't compatible together (much like Cacia and Ferrari last season) so should Mandorlini line with two forwards it's likely to be Toni as the hold-up man with Gomez, but in the case of a 'trident' then Jankovic is said to be preferred to Sgrigna for this specific game, with Inter loan man Samuele Longo starting on the bench.

(source www.hellas1903.it)

Bentegodi pitch..ready!

Despite fears early in the summer, the Bentegodi pitch will be ready for Saturday.

Forever the subject of jokes, the Bentegodi pitch was re-laid over the summer, causing many anxious glances from media and fans. Progress seemed slow and some even feared that it may not be ready for the first match of the season.

These worries were ended this week as the pitch has been successfully re-laid and ready for Saturdays big game, only finishing touches remain.

Wednesday 21 August 2013

Verona-Milan..a sell-out

Hellas Verona have sold all tickets for home areas for Saturdays first game of the season against Milan.

Away tickets are still on sale but there are no more available for Gialloblu supporters. It will be the second successive sell-out at Bentegodi after last seasons promotion clincher against Empoli. A big rivalry between Verona and Milan has ensured a large demand for tickets, and the attendance will be a shade under 30,000. Kick-off is at 18:00CET (17:00GMT)

Longo joins Verona

Samuele Longo has finally joined Hellas on a season loan from Inter.


The forward (1992) spent last season in Spain at Espanyol, scoring three goals in 18 appearances. He will take the number 7 shirt. The player himself tweeted 'It was hard but we did it!' along with some yellow and blue hearts.

This takes the number of forwards in the first team squad to six, along with Luca Toni, Paolo Grossi, Alessandro Sgrigna, Juan Gomez, Daniele Cacia.

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Welcome to Hellas Verona English, your ONLY source for Hellas Verona news and views in English. Long time friends Luca Bergamasco and Charles Ducksbury met through their mutual love of Hellas Verona and now bring you this blog, bringing you all the news, match reports, transfer news and all goings on around OUR club.

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