"The Italians are very strong defensively. They showed in Euro 2000 how good defensively they are"
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The specific intent is practical. He’s framing expectations before a match: don’t anticipate a shootout, don’t be surprised if chances are rationed, and don’t mistake a low-scoring game for a lack of quality. The subtext is about respect, but also about preemptive excuse-making. If the attacking side struggles, the narrative is ready-made: it’s not failure, it’s Italy.
What makes it work - and also limits it - is the tautology. “They are good defensively... they showed how good defensively they are” is a rhetorical closed loop, the kind you use when airtime is ticking and you need authority more than analysis. It also reveals how football talk often leans on national caricature as shorthand, compressing complex evolutions in style into a single inherited label. Hansen isn’t wrong; he’s performing consensus, packaging memory into expectation.
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