Moleskine Four ------------------------- Part A

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Moleskine Four ------------------------- Part A
Moleskine Four
------------------------- Part A -------------------------
Passing
Hot Tip
Passare è la capacità di spostare la palla da un giocatore ad un altro senza essere
intercettata dall’avversario. Il gioco non può continuare se il passaggio non è fatto in
modo corretto. La palla può essere passata: IN AVANTI - LATERALMENTE - IN
DIAGONALE - ALL’INDIETRO.
The game cannot go on without passing. Passing is the ability to move the ball:
FORWARDS - SQUARE - DIAGONALLY - BACKWARDS, depending on the aim of
the pass.
You can pass with the inside, the instep, the outside, the heel of your feet. You can
pass the ball even using your head, chest or thighs.
The passing may be performed with one, two or three touches. If the amount of
touches is limited to one or two the play will flow successfully provided that the
players do not hold on to the ball but they control it, pass and move, being aware of
the team mate’s movement.
The
accuracy of passing, quick
feet and quick decision-making
are
qualities/skills/abilities that enable the players to build up a successful sequence of
passes.
Drill
Preparation: Cone up four/five squares 15x15 m. each one.
Players: Four/five groups of 4 players plus a defending player.
The four players start passing the ball to each other in similar fashion to our Torello
(Keeping Possession).
The defending player tries to upset the rhythm, the accuracy and weight of their
passing, snapping at the passing player’s heels.
You may limit the touches to one or two and when one of the “attackers” loses
possession he becomes the defender.
Glossary
Go on
Continuare
Head
Testa
Forwards
In Avanti
Heel
Tacco
Square
Lateralmente
Thigh
Coscia
Diagonally
In Diagonale
Chest
Petto
Backwards
All’indietro
Touches
Tocchi
The aim
Obiettivo/scopo
Flow
Scorrere/fluire
Provided that
A patto che
Hold on to
Trattengono
Quick decisionmaking
Quality
Velocità
decisionale
Qualità
Being aware
Facendo attenzione
Skills
Destrezze
Accuracy
Precisione
Abilities
Abilità
Quick feet
Velocità di gambe
Enables
Consentono
Build up
Costruire
To upset
Disturbare
To cone up
Formare con coni
Weight
Misura
Squares
Quadrati
Snapping at the
passing player’s
heels
Fashion
Modo
Looses
possession
Mordere I
tacchi/caviglie
dei giocatori che
passano la palla.
Ex.1 Fill in the blanks (diagonally, on, thigh, heel, touch)
a) The game cannot go ……… without passing
b) Giovinco can pass the ball…………….
c) Messi can pass with the……… of his foot
d) Pirlo often passes the ball with his………
e) He usually passes with one ……..
Perde il possesso
Ex.2 Answer
a) What is passing?
b) How can you pass the ball?
c) Will the play flow successfully if you pass with one or two touches?
d) Which qualities/skills/abilities enable the players to build up a successful
sequence of passing?
Ex.3 Translate the DRILL into Italian
------------------------- Part B ------------------------“Dp.“ DAY
Alessandro Del Piero (centre) with teammates Joel Griffiths (left) and Al Abbas (right).
Few players in the history of football have combined quality and quantity the
way Del Piero has. Nineteen seasons at Juventus, Italy most popular club,
created his legend. In Turin he had two nicknames: Pinturicchio and Godot,
given to him by the “Avvocato” Gianni Agnelli, the patriarch of Juventus and
FIAT. Two weeks ago he played an electric game with his new team, Sydney
FC, in the Australian League scoring four goals.
Alex Del Piero delighted his new fans at Allianz Stadium in the match against
Wellington Phoenix, scoring a stunning hat-trick in the first half and adding another
brilliant goal after half-time.
The 38-year-old notched four goals in a match for the first time in his brilliant career.
''I felt free in my mind today, for sure,'' said Del Piero, who now has nine goals for the
season.” It's a day from the heavens because when you score four, for sure it's a
great day. I'm really happy, not only for the four goals but because we played very
good from the first minute.''
Del Piero had a strong supporting cast, with new signing Joel Griffiths delivering the
opening goal and a fine display on debut.
The performance moved Sydney to the cusp of the top six as it registered back-toback wins for only the second time this season.
Both Del Piero and the boss Frank Farina hoped the performance could give a great
boost for making a run at the finals.
''We'll enjoy tonight, but it's three points, let's be realistic,'' Farina said.
''Next week we go to Melbourne so unless we continue to play like that and continue
to fight and work hard, it means nothing.''
Wellington Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert branded the performance of his team ''totally
unacceptable''.
''That's the most disappointing performance by a team that I've had at the football
club,'' Herbert said.
Sydney side exploded to five-goal lead inside 39 minutes.
Griffiths opened the scoring in the 11th minute when he combined brilliantly with Del
Piero, but from there, Del Piero stole the show.
He was allowed too much time and space in the box in the 21st minute when he coolly
steered the ball past Mark Paston and had his brace two minutes later.
There was more than a touch of fortune as Andrew Durante fouled Jason Culina inside
the box and Del Piero made no mistake with the penalty.
Culina scored a goal of his own in the 26th minute before Del Piero then wrapped up a
hat-trick inside 18 minutes, unleashing a powerful, curling shot from the top of the
box.
Del Piero grabbed his fourth in the 65th minute, tormenting Durante with some fancy
footwork before unleashing another pin-point finish.
Wellington's Ben Sigmund bagged a consolation goal in the 79th minute but it could
not prevent its worst ever loss.
Yairo Yau scored in the 84th minute, moments after Del Piero had been substituted
off to a great ovation.
Glossary
Stunning hat trick
Stupefacente tripletta
Cusp
Margini, limiti
The first half
Il primo tempo
Back to back
Consecutive
Notched
Segnò
Boost
Spinta
For sure
Di sicuro
Making a run at
Farne una serie fino
a
Una giornata da Dio
Five goals lead
in vantaggio per 5
goal
Delivering
Indirizzando in rete
Combined
Combinò
The opening goal
Il goal d’apertura
Stole the show
Rubò la scena
Display
Prestazione
He was allowed
Gli fu permesso
Steered
Indirizzò/spedì
Unleashing
Scagliando
His brace
La sua doppietta
Curling shot
Tiro a giro
Fouled
Fece fallo su
Grabbed
Acciuffò
Wrapped up
Confezionò
Fancy footwork
Fantastico gioco di
gambe
Pin-point finish
Precisa finalizzazione
Off to
Con / seguito da
Bagged
Intascò/portò a casa
Unless
Se non
A
day
from
the
heavens
Worst ever loss
Peggiore
sconfitta
di
sempre
EX.1 Match the words in column “A” to the definitions in column “B”
“A”
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
PATRIARCH
PINTURICCHIO
HAT TRICK
NOTCH
BRACE
DISPLAY
VICTORY
STEAL THE SHOW
“B”
1. The three goals scored by a player
2. When a team wins a game
3. To do something that makes people pay more
attention to you
than the other people
4. It’s a nickname in the article
5. To score some goals
6. The two goals scored by a player. A double
7. To show a quality or attitude
8. An old man who is respected as the head of a
family
Ex. 2 Answer the following Questions
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
Who gave two nicknames to Del Piero in Turin? ……………………………………………………
How did the “Avvocato” call him? ………………………………………………………………………….
How many times did Alex notch 4 goals in his career? …………………………………………
Did he feel upset after scoring 4 goals? …………………………………………………………………
Who is the new signing at Sydney FC ? …………………………………………………………………
Where did the performance move Sydney? ………………………………………………………….
What did Del Piero and Farina hope the performance could give? ………………………
How did Herbert brand the performance of his team? ………………………………………
Who opened the scoring? ……………………………………………………………………………………….
After the 11th minute, what did Del Piero steal? ……………………………………………………
Who scored a consolation goal for Phoenix? …………………………………………………………