‘Door not closed on Del Piero’

Published October 8, 2008

MILAN, Oct 7: Alessandro Del Piero’s international career is not over despite being dropped for Italy’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers, coach Marcello Lippi said on Tuesday.

The Juventus striker was left out of the squad on Sunday for Saturday’s Group Eight match against Bulgaria in Sofia and next Wednesday’s game against Montenegro in Lecce.

The 33-year-old was continually overlooked by previous coach Roberto Donadoni but forced his way into the Euro 2008 squad after finishing top scorer in Serie A last season for the first time. His form has dipped for Juve in recent weeks.

“I called him, we talked,” World Cup-winning coach Lippi told reporters.

“I wanted to look at some new players, I explained this to him and he understood. I also told him to continue doing what he has always done.”

Despite a string of injuries to experienced players, with Gianluigi Buffon and Mauro Camoranesi added to the casualty list on Tuesday, Lippi called up uncapped quartet Fabiano Santacroce, Giuseppe Rossi, Simone Pepe and Christian Maggio.—Reuters

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