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    New coaches make mark as road to World Cup begins

    By RAVI UBHA
    .c The Associated Press


    LONDON (AP) - Three of soccer's traditional powerhouses have new
    coaches. It didn't take them long to make their mark.

    Italy's Marcello Lippi dropped a star player he long managed, the
    Netherlands' Marco van Basten left out the country's all-time leading
    scorer, and Germany's Juergen Klinsmann named a new captain.

    As part of four World Cup 2006 qualifiers and more than a dozen
    warmups in Europe on Wednesday, France - also with a new manager -
    begins life without Zinedine Zidane; European champion Greece has a
    rematch against the Czech Republic; and England's Sven-Goran Eriksson
    is on the touchline for the first time since a sex scandal almost cost
    him his job.

    European World Cup qualifying begins in Groups One and Three, with
    Romania hosting Finland without injured Roma defender Cristian
    Chivu. In the other qualifiers, Macedonia faces Armenia, Liechtenstein
    takes on Estonia and Slovakia is at home against Luxembourg. Most
    European nations begin qualifying Sept. 4. There also are five World
    Cup qualifiers in the North and Central American and Caribbean region
    on Wednesday.

    Lippi, the cigar-smoking former Juventus manager, didn't pick Juve
    forward Alessandro Del Piero for a friendly at Iceland - and he made
    no guarantees about his future.

    Considered one of the most gifted players in the game, Del Piero has
    disappointed in big tournaments, including Euro 2004, where Italy was
    eliminated in the first round.

    ``Del Piero doesn't have any particular problem,'' said Lippi, who
    replaced Giovanni Trapattoni. ``It's just that at the moment, I
    believe it's better that he improves his general condition. He'll be
    taken into consideration again once he's done that.''

    Lippi suprised many by adding forward Luca Toni - the Serie B's
    leading scorer last season with Palermo - and Sampdoria's Francesco
    Flachi, a 29-year-old uncapped player.

    Striker Christian Vieri, defender Fabio Cannavaro, playmaker Francesco
    Totti and another midfielder, Antonio Cassano, all on the Euro 2004
    team, are injured.

    ``This is the national team of this moment,'' Lippi said.

    Van Basten, who took over from Dick Advocaat, omitted Patrick Kluivert
    in selecting a young squad for a friendly at Sweden. Kluivert, with 40
    goals in 79 appearances, recently joined England's Newcastle.

    ``Kluivert has had a poor preparation for this season and first has to
    prove at his club that he's scoring and that a spot in the squad would
    be a logical choice,'' Van Basten said.

    With Ruud van Nistelrooy hurt, Roy Makaay could start up front for the
    first time in more than a year.

    Also injured are regulars Philip Cocu and Clarence Seedorf. Speedy
    winger Marc Overmars retired after Euro 2004, and defender Jaap Stam
    has retired from international competition.

    Arsenal's Robin van Persie and Feyenoord's Romeo Castelen, both
    uncapped, were chosen. The Netherlands reached the Euro 2004
    semifinals.

    Klinsmann is trying to rebuild a German side eliminated in the first
    round of the Euros. Since Rudi Voller left, he's replaced almost every
    official connected to the national team.

    One of his first on-field moves was to strip goalkeeper Oliver Kahn of
    the captaincy in favor of midfielder and Bayern Munich teammate
    Michael Ballack.

    Germany, hosting the 2006 World Cup, plays Austria in Vienna.

    ``I wanted an outfield player as captain, a player who is connected to
    all parts of the team and will take the reins in his hands when the
    going gets rough,'' Klinsmann said.

    France's Raymond Domenech also appointed a new captain - though he
    didn't have much choice. Zidane, the reigning FIFA player of the
    year, announced his international retirement last week.

    With Arsenal's Patrick Vieira hurt, veteran keeper Fabien Barthez will
    lead the team out in a home friendly against Bosnia-Herzegovina.

    ``I'm aware that a goalkeeper has already a lot to think about, but
    it's going to be him for this match,'' said Domenech, Jacques
    Santini's replacement.

    Apart from Zidane, defenders Lilian Thuram, Marcel Desailly and
    Bixente Lizarazu have all retired from the national team. The four had
    a combined 409 caps.

    France, as one of the favorites, was eliminated in the first round at
    World Cup 2002 and in the quarterfinals at Euro 2004.

    Greece stunned soccer by winning the tournament in Portugal, downing
    the Czech Republic 1-0 in the semifinals before edging the host in the
    final.

    Greece coach Otto Rehhagel will be without defender Traianos Dellas in
    Prague because of injury. The Czechs won't have European footballer of
    the year Pavel Nedved and fellow midfielder Vladimir Smicer, who also
    are hurt for the friendly.

    England didn't change coaches - barely. Eriksson faced criticism from
    the British press when it was revealed he and Football Association
    chief executive Mark Palios had affairs with a 38-year-old FA
    secretary. Palios eventually resigned, although Eriksson was cleared
    of any wrongdoing by the FA earlier this month.

    England hosts Ukraine in another warmup.

    ``If we don't succeed this time, the knives will be out,'' captain
    David Beckham said about upcoming World Cup qualifying.

    Luis Aragones manages Spain for the first time, against Venezuela in
    Las Palmas. Aragones, hired to replace Inaki Saez following Spain's
    first-round exit at Euro 2004, included Arsenal's 20-year-old forward
    Jose Reyes.

    08/17/04 09:28 EDT

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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