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    DARMIAN PROVIDES ITALY HOPE

    Football Italia
    June 17 2014

    Can Matteo Darmian be a regular starter for Italy? Sam Lewis examines
    why the Torino man has hope for the future.

    As Matteo Darmian spoke to the Press following his World Cup finals
    debut, he was as surprised as many at his inclusion in Cesare
    Prandelli's Italy squad.

    "If someone had told me a few months ago that I would be here,
    honestly I would have laughed," the 24-year-old confessed.

    What the Torino man refers to is a three month period that would be
    represented on a graph as a consistently ascending line. Darmian's
    World Cup selection followed an excellent season for Giampiero
    Ventura's Granata that for the most part flew under the radar - he
    played 37 games in a variety of positions including either sides of
    midfield, centre-back and as either full-back.

    Darmian has now turned into a crucial component of a club side that
    finished seventh in Serie A last season and is now, most recently,
    a starter for Italy - playing every minute of the Azzurri's 2-1 win
    over England on Saturday night.

    However, despite giving the impression he has simply popped out of
    the ground, Matteo Darmian will enter his third season as a Serie
    A regular after the World Cup. Appearing first as a 16-year-old
    substitute for Milan in 2006 before a collection of loan moves -
    first to Palermo and later to Torino in 2011 - cemented his status
    and first attracted the attentions of the Italy Coach.

    Born in the Northern Italian town of Legnano to parents of Armenian
    descent, Darmian excelled at youth level for Milan, captaining the
    Diavolo's primavera side at 17.

    However, in June 2012 the Rossoneri sold their stake in Darmian's
    contract to Palermo, ending an 11-year relationship with the player.

    The decision has proven to be an oversight - Darmian evolving into
    a consistent figure in Turin while Milan have struggled for quality
    at either full-back position in recent years.

    Quick and industrious, Darmian was a constant threat on the right
    flank against England with overlapping runs and measured, intelligent
    movements. Displaying accurate crossing and incisive, calm passing,
    the former Palermo man combined well with Antonio Candreva, including
    one occasion that led to the Azzurri's winning goal in Manaus.

    Darmian's effectiveness led to many lauding the performance, including
    Inter and Azzurro icon Sandro Mazzola.

    "I didn't expect Matteo Darmian to be so decisive at these levels
    but he really impressed me," the former midfielder remarked. "England
    didn't realise he was there and it allowed us to punish them."

    Darmian's Italy involvement is a credit to Cesare Prandelli, who has
    once again trusted his instinct to value talent over experience. The
    choice of the Torino prospect instead of the more tournament tested
    Ignazio Abate and Christian Maggio has proven to be a worthwhile risk
    so far, Darmian representing another weapon that provides much-valued
    tactical flexibility.

    It is only one game for the Torino talent who is very much at the early
    stages of a prospective Azzurro career, but the first indications are
    promising. With little expectation attached to the chances of finding
    a long-term solution at right-back out of either Abate or Maggio,
    Darmian has a real opportunity to make the position his own. Although
    if he did, it probably wouldn't much of a surprise anymore.

    http://www.football-italia.net/50656/darmian-provides-italy-hope

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