Of course, there are also elements of luck, such as the great left-back Grosso (his character has always been used in the blade) and a series of divine plots in the final. However, teams like Italy often lack the spirit of getting through the joints. Lippi's role in winning the championship in 2006 is vividly shown here: he can coordinate and mobilize the atmosphere in the locker room, arrange the troops reasonably, and find ways to solve it when he can't get in. From the results, it can be seen that the distribution of the final scorers is full of flowers. As for the difficulties beyond tactics, I have to say that Italy was blessed in those days.
Highlights: 1, Pirlo: organizational core. It can be said that Totti in the frontcourt has made many sacrifices for him, but those picturesque organizational schedules prove the correctness of Lippi's application of Milan's midfielder configuration;
2, Buffon: Steady, except for the small accident caused by the striker Zaccardo, the rest of the performance was excellent among the goalkeepers in that game; Ricardo in Portugal seems to have died, too? )
3. Cannavaro: Without Nesta, Cannavaro's repeated performance in that game laid the most solid foundation for Italy to win the championship;
4, Tony: physical advantage, reliable technology, 2 goals, practical;
5. Materazzi: Qin Sheng is Gross compared with him;
6. Grosso: Personality Emperor, don't talk nonsense;