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07.06.2006 Italy's 1982 FIFA World Cup hero Paolo Rossi believes team spirit and attacking quality can deliver a successful tournament for Marcello Lippi's side

Italy's 1982 FIFA World Cup hero Paolo Rossi believes team spirit and attacking quality can deliver a successful tournament for Marcello Lippi's side. Rossi, whose six goals including a hat-trick against Brazil inspired the Azzurri to glory in Spain 24 years ago, says the key to FIFA World Cup success is above all a united dressing room.

"You need quality players, that's without doubt. Without the quality you aren't going to go the whole way," he said. "But you also need to be a united group, without jealousies and rivalries inside the team. You need people who can help each other," Rossi told Reuters in an interview. We had all that there in 1982. We were friends and we had a common objective. If you have that then you can do it; if there are factions or people with different aims it becomes tough." At Spain '82 Italy struggled in their first round group games, failing to win a match, and Rossi, along with the rest of the team, suffered plenty of criticism from the Italian media.

The former Juventus striker, now working as a pundit for Italy's Sky Sports television network, says that sometimes a negative reaction from the pundits or football fans can help unite a team and make them more determined. "It helps. It fortifies the group, without doubt. Sometimes criticism can bring people together but if that is to be the case, you need to have players with experience and above all character in that situation," said Rossi.  "You do get used to it. In '82 we had many players who had also been at the World Cup in 1978 in Argentina and that experience helped us. You know that when things aren't going well you are going to get criticised.
 

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Alessandro Del Piero goes for the ball during a friendly soccer match in preparation for the upcoming 2006 Soccer World Cup in Germany between Italy and Ukraine in Lausanne, Switzerland, on June 2, 2006. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini).

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Italy's 1982 FIFA World Cup hero Paolo Rossi believes team spirit and attacking quality can deliver a successful tournament for Marcello Lippi's side.


"There is constructive criticism that you can take on board. You mustn't let that affect you during a game. A player needs to focus on his psychological and physical preparation," he added. Italy go into this year's finals in Germany, which kick off on Friday, on an unbeaten run of 18 matches and Rossi beleives that is testimony to the quality of Lippi's side. "Don't forget that this team hasn't lost for a year and a half. That shows they have some value. That doesn't happen by accident, there is quality in the squad. I'm sure that Italy can have a great World Cup. Brazil are the only team that are a bit above the others, then there are quite a few teams on a similar level to each other," he said.

Lippi has no shortage of options up front but Rossi believes it is vital to have a completely fit Francesco Totti with the striker having only just returned after an ankle operation. "Luca Toni is very strong and has developed a lot in the past two years but he is not the only quality forward available. There is (also) Alberto Gilardino, Filippo Inzaghi, Alessandro Del Piero, a lot of strong attackers, and we have to hope that Totti recovers fully. He is a key player." Italy face Ghana in their opening match on 12 June before playing the United States and Czech Republic in Group E.
 

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