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Sampdoria Ace Giampaolo Pazzini: I Will Score My Way Back Into The Italy Team
The Italian is desperate to prove his worth to Marcello Lippi as he eyes an Italy return...
Sampdoria striker Giampaolo Pazzini is hoping to continue his good form with the club so that it will lead to a recall to the Italy national team.
The hitman has been outstanding this term at Marassi. He has scored seven goals for 'Doria, helping the team keep the pace with the leading pack in Serie A.
He has now underlined his objectives for the future and one of them is to play for Italy at the World Cup.
"I hope to return to La Nazionale, but I need to keep up the good performances and score plenty in order to do so," Pazzini told Sky Sport Italia.
One player who is also hoping for a call is Antonio Cassano. Pazzini has hailed the Bari-born man, claiming he is one of the best he has ever played with.
"Cassano is always a positive guy with great talent. He is one of the strongest players that I have worked with," added Pazzini.
With the national team call ups left in the hands of Marcello Lippi, Pazzini preferred to focus on domestic matters at club level. The striker feels Inter are on another level as the Nerazzurri sit comfortably at the top of the table.
"If we are second in the league it's because we deserve it. Inter? They are very strong. They always have been. I think they have something more than the rest," continued the Italian.
"As for us? We have been doing well and we hope to continue doing so week after week."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
The hitman has been outstanding this term at Marassi. He has scored seven goals for 'Doria, helping the team keep the pace with the leading pack in Serie A.
He has now underlined his objectives for the future and one of them is to play for Italy at the World Cup.
"I hope to return to La Nazionale, but I need to keep up the good performances and score plenty in order to do so," Pazzini told Sky Sport Italia.
One player who is also hoping for a call is Antonio Cassano. Pazzini has hailed the Bari-born man, claiming he is one of the best he has ever played with.
"Cassano is always a positive guy with great talent. He is one of the strongest players that I have worked with," added Pazzini.
With the national team call ups left in the hands of Marcello Lippi, Pazzini preferred to focus on domestic matters at club level. The striker feels Inter are on another level as the Nerazzurri sit comfortably at the top of the table.
"If we are second in the league it's because we deserve it. Inter? They are very strong. They always have been. I think they have something more than the rest," continued the Italian.
"As for us? We have been doing well and we hope to continue doing so week after week."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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