
Is He Worthy?
Potentially,
Aquilani is the ideal player to replace Xabi Alonso. He has refined
feet, an excellent positional sense and he also has a good shot on
goal. The only doubt: his physical condition. Too often he has been out
injured. In any case, he has the personality to play for a club like
Liverpool, even though he will have to learn to be more consistent.
On The Pitch
Alberto
Aquilani is a central midfielder with offensive tendencies, with good
feet (he can use both, even though the right foot is his favourite). He
has also been employed as a classical, between-the-lines playmaker, but
he has shown his best form when given full control of the midfield.
He's
a very dynamic player, he has a good long-range shot (many of his
greatest goals have been efforts from outside the area) but he’s also
good at getting into the area untracked. He makes his presence felt on
the pitch, he has a good temperament, despite his injuries, he doesn’t
exactly fear the physical battle and he has, like all Italians, a
strong positional sense.
He almost never loses his head (even
under pressure); this is demonstrated by relatively low yellow-card
count (nine in the league since playing for Roma) and he has never been
sent off.

Off The Pitch
Aquilani
has always been described as a calm and reserved lad. Hailing from the
Roman quarter of Montesacro (where he’s considered an idol), he doesn’t
like to be in the spotlight, he’s a pretty simple person, very tied to
his family (he has a tattoo with the initials of his closest family
members). Then there is his girlfriend, actress Michela Quattrociocche,
who has recently tattooed the player’s initials on her neck to show her
love for Alberto.
He won’t have problems adjusting to England,
even though certainly Rome was his home. He’s not the type who talks a
lot in the dressing room or on the pitch. In the Eternal City he was
very well liked. Being an intelligent person, he’ll manage to find his
space also in Liverpool…
The Man & The Fans
Despite
being just one year younger than Daniele De Rossi, Aquilani is still
considered the boy in the group at Roma. The fans have always liked
him, especially for being a Roman 100 per cent.
Obviously,
compared to the likes Totti and De Rossi, the Roman people’s love for
him is different. Aquilani was not considered to be on their level, but
he was still very well seen by the Roma fans. The phrase most often
said to describe him was: “He’s good, but too often injured…”
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Potential
Roma
needed to get some money. Few people thought it would be up to him to
pack his bags, especially because he was considered a 'son of Rome'.
Nevertheless,
Liverpool could certainly represent the ideal place for Aquilani to
make a jump in quality. A new environment, a new coach, and a team that
seems to suit his qualities. In Rome, each time he came on the pitch,
he was called on to make the difference; in Liverpool, he’ll have more
time.
Value For Money
The price paid by Liverpool
for Aquilani (about £18 million) is good value, because the boy has
much room for improvement and, above all else, was born in 1984.
Roma
certainly have done a great deal economically, but if the player will
do well on the pitch, Liverpool will also say that they have not spent
too much.
The boy, on paper, is worth the money spent to bring him to Anfield.
Expert Opinions
Ubaldo Righetti (former AS Roma player, 1980-1987 and voice of Roma Channel):
“Aquilani has not betrayed Roma, absolutely not. It was a painful
choice, both for the club and the lad. He is from Rome, he loves Rome
and he never would have left, but in life you have to make choices.
Roma need money and the lad needs to have new experiences. The club has
always taken care of him but they had reached a point where they had to
make some decisions.
"I think Aquilani will do great things at
Liverpool. English football is different to Italian football but
Aquilani has characteristics that will allow him to adapt himself well.
He just needs to find the consistency he lacked in Rome. Certainly he
will need to adapt but, knowing him, I know he will do his best. If he
finds continuity, he will do exceptional things at Liverpool.
"He’s
going to a team of a very high level, one of the best clubs in the
world, for him it’s a great new opportunity which he has to take with
both hands.”
Attilio Tesser (Aquilani’s coach at Triestina, 2003-04):
“He immediately showed he was not only able to play as a central
midfielder but also in one of the vertices of a diamond formation, and
he immediately showed great temperament. I’d also like to underline his
very positive family environment. His parents are exceptional people.”

ONE MORE THING...
It’s said that, in the past, Aquilani almost became a Lazio player.
Here’s what he said in an exclusive interview to Calcio2000 – November 2007:
“I
want to clear up this story about Lazio because it’s been talked about
a lot. As a child I played with Spas Montesacro, my local team. One day
I accompanied a friend of mine to the training, without even knowing
that that team was a satellite club of Lazio.
"A Lazio observer
asked me to train, I did it and, at the end of the training, they said
they wanted to get me. But I did not sign anything with Lazio, I simply
went to training with a friend.
"After refusing to join the
Biancocelesti, I waited for a month, and then Roma proposed me to join
their youth ranks. It should be clear to everyone: I don’t and never
will support Lazio in any way.”
Souce : Goal.com
anyone knows how many games he played last season???
Originally posted by iceFatboy:anyone knows how many games he played last season???
my post in this thread has the figures...
Originally posted by iceFatboy:anyone knows how many games he played last season???
14 only. he played 70 plus games for roma in the last 3 seasons.
Originally posted by marcteng:14 only. he played 70 plus games for roma in the last 3 seasons.
well, more than owen or not.?..:P
Liverpool will be stronger having him in the squad than Alonso...but of course providing he can settle in as quickly as Torres did and stay injury free.
Heard that medical staff at Roma sucks! almost half of Roma's players got injured last season...hopefully that was the case...