why is alessandro nesta so selfish?
we need him for our defensive crisis in the world cup that we have right now.. cannavaro is aging.. how can you say no to your country? the world cup is like the military you dont say no..
but now i feel like he doesnt deserve to wear azzurri shirt.. if he doesnt wanna defend our crown he doesnt deserve to.. we won without him well do it again.. nesta vaffanculo
Similar reason as Totti. He cant barely guarantee a fit place in his squad, why should Lippi rely on him?
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