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World Cup 2010: Italy Coach Marcello Lippi Sings The Song Of Faith
Lippi says he has World Cup faith...
By Salvatore Landolina
Marcello Lippi hopes a song entitled 'Italy my love' strikes a chord with the players ahead of the World Cup.
Lippi will be a guest at the San Remo music festival on February 19 and hopes the song will help players fine tune their motivation for South Africa.
"I accepted the invite, but I will not be signing," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"I am happy to be there and I hope the song 'Italy my love' is a good omen for us in light of the World Cup in South Africa.
"I have great faith in the team and the players are really proud of wearing the Italy shirt.
"It's like a dream for them and I hope we can share this with all Italians so we can deserve their love."
Lippi will be a guest at the San Remo music festival on February 19 and hopes the song will help players fine tune their motivation for South Africa.
"I accepted the invite, but I will not be signing," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"I am happy to be there and I hope the song 'Italy my love' is a good omen for us in light of the World Cup in South Africa.
"I have great faith in the team and the players are really proud of wearing the Italy shirt.
"It's like a dream for them and I hope we can share this with all Italians so we can deserve their love."
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