015.
Paolo Rossi
Paolo Rossi's career lay in tatters in 1980, after he was
suspended for three years following an alleged "fixing" scandal.
Rossi continually protested his innocence and the ban was
commuted to two years. Born in September 1956, knee problems dogged him with
Juventus' junior side and they loaned him to Como,
then to a Serie B club, Lanerossi Vicenza, who converted him from a winger to
centre-forward.
Rossi became an instant sensation and his 21 goals helped
them to promotion and the club paid £1.500.000 to take him permanently. After
being relegated, however, Lanerossi transfer listed him at £3.000.000, but he
refused to join Napoli
and went to Perugia
on loan. It was a result of their game with Avellino
in 1980 that he was accused of taking a bribe after the match ended 2-2 and
Rossi scored both Perugia's
goals. In 1981, whilst still suspended, Juventus bought him for £500.000. His
suspension ended on April
29th 1982 and he was immediately recalled
to international football in the 1982 World Cup.
The tournament started poorly for Italy.
In a group with Peru,
Poland
and Cameroon,
they only managed to score two goals. They went through on more goals scored
than Cameroon.
Not many fancied Italy
to progress further when they ended up in the same group as Brazil
and defending champions Argentina.
A narrow 2-1 against Argentina
gave sign of improvements. But Rossi still hadn't scored after 4 matches. Team
coach Enzo Bearzot gave him a last chance to impress in the deciding match
against Brazil.
In a memorable game where Brazil
only needed a draw to reach the semifinal, Rossi scored a magnificent
hat-trick, and Italy
won 3-2.
He continued to impress in the semifinal against Poland
and scored both goals in the 2-0 victory, and in the final he scored the first
in the 3-1 victory over West
Germany. With that
goal he also secured the top scorer title of the tournament.
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