Player Focus: Could Di Natale still succeed on the International stage?

Most goals created by Italian strikers in top 5 European leagues this season

In the film ‘Mike Bassett: England Manager’, there’s a moment where the recently-appointed England boss comically selects Ron Benson and Tony Hedges for his first squad. "They’re third division players, one of them is 46!" a reporter remarks in Bassett’s first press conference, to which Bassett responds: "I know, but I’ve always said 'If you’re old enough, you’re good enough.'" The line in question could not be more apt for Udinese striker Antonio Di Natale.

Now 36, the veteran frontman still has the goalscoring touch that has helped Udinese to 4 wins from their opening 6 games, yet it could well have been so different for him. "I have already decided, in June I’ll stop playing. It’s already established," Di Natale said back in January. It was news that fans of the Zebrette feared, though his decision was justifiable, taking into account his age and the personal success he enjoyed with the club since signing in 2004.

Antonia Di Natale vs Italian strikers – 2014-15 season

With then-head coach Francesco Guidolin set to become technical advisor for the three teams belonging to the Pozzo family - Udinese, Granada CF and Watford - at the end of the season, a change at the helm meant a decision to relinquish his striking responsibilities would be better understood.

However, much to the relief of supporters, Di Natale U-turned on his choice on May 30th this year, this coming after he bagged a hat-trick against Sampdoria on his supposed last ever Serie A game. The news was welcomed, not only by Udinese fans, but incoming head coach Andrea Stramaccioni. The young tactician had been out of the game for 12 months following his sacking by Inter, but has hit the ground running at the Stadio Fruili, with considerable help from Di Natale.

Udinese have netted 9 league goals in the opening 6 games this season. Di Natale has directly contributed to 5 of these (4 goals and 1 assist). While the end of his career may be looming, the striker still has a big part to play for the team this season. His goals and assists have gained the club 5 of their 13 points in the 2014/15 campaign to help keep Udinese in touching distance of 2nd-placed Roma, who sit 2 points above them.

At his age, the spring in Di Natale’s step has deserted him somewhat, but his predatorial instincts certainly have not. The Udinese star has needed just 5 shots on target to net his 4 goals this term, with the frontman gaining a statistically calculated WhoScored strength of ‘finishing’ as a result of his goalscoring prowess. His performances in Italy’s top tier, of course, have some pondering whether he could still cut it on the international stage.

Di Natale called time on his international career after Euro 2012, a tournament where he made just 1 start and bagged 1 goal. However, his league displays since then, with the attacker netting 44 goals in 71 league appearances, suggest he could still do the business for Italy. When compared to the current striking options in Antonio Conte’s squad, there is little to suggest he would not warrant a place in the team should he be available.

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