Lorenzo Amoruso Explained

Lorenzo Amoruso
Birth Date:1971 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Bari, Italy
Height:1.84 m
Position:Defender
Years1:1988–1995
Years2:1991–1992
Years3:1992–1993
Years4:1995–1997
Years5:1997–2003
Years6:2003–2006
Years7:2008
Clubs1:Bari
Clubs2:Mantova (loan)
Clubs3:Pescara (loan)
Clubs4:Fiorentina
Clubs5:Rangers
Clubs6:Blackburn Rovers
Clubs7:Cosmos
Caps1:75
Goals1:8
Caps2:13
Goals2:1
Caps3:19
Goals3:1
Caps4:54
Goals4:3
Caps5:149
Goals5:13
Caps6:18
Goals6:3
Totalcaps:338
Totalgoals:29
Nationalyears1:1989–1991
Nationalteam1:Italy U-21
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

Lorenzo Amoruso (born 28 June 1971) is an Italian former professional footballer who played as a defender for seven teams in Italy, Scotland, England, and San Marino during his footballing career, but is perhaps best known for his six-year spell with Glasgow side Rangers. In that six-year spell, he won nine major honours with the club including domestic trebles in the 1998–99 and 2002–03 seasons, representing the side on more than 150 occasions in competitive football.

Club career

Italy

Amoruso began his career at local club, Bari, in 1988, for whom he went on to make 75 appearances, scoring 8 goals. Amoruso spent 1991–1993 on loan at Mantova and Pescara, but only featured intermittently. In 1995, he secured a move to Fiorentina, becoming club captain and making 54 appearances. He won the Coppa Italia in 1996 and in 1997 the Florence side went on a run in Europe where they reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup Winners Cup only to lose out to eventual champions Barcelona.[1]

Rangers

Following interest from Manchester United,[2] Amoruso signed for Rangers on 29 May 1997 for a fee of £4 million.[3] Whilst with the club he won the Scottish Premier League on three occasions, as well as the Scottish Cup three times and the Scottish League Cup three times. He missed most of his debut season with an Achilles tendon injury, and didn't make his debut until April 1998 as a substitute for Gordan Petrić in the Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic.[4] He was then installed as captain of Rangers by Dick Advocaat in 1998. After returning to the team Amoruso was booed by Rangers fans after several poor displays and tactical errors.[5] Amoruso also clashed with the manager several times, resulting in an eventually aborted move to Sunderland. Advocaat began to sign defenders to replace Amoruso, including Bert Konterman for example and Paul Ritchie, but the Italian remained after his replacements failed. Ritchie did not make a single appearance[6] and Konterman was criticised to begin with, but, like Amoruso, he eventually found his way into the hearts of the fans.[7]

In December 1999, Amoruso issued a public apology after directing racist comments at Borussia Dortmund's Nigerian striker Victor Ikpeba.[8] Earlier that day Amoruso's denied the allegations and threatened legal action in an interview to Corriere dello Sport – Stadio (an Italian daily sports paper).[9] He was later forced into a change of position, described as embarrassing by The Times,[9] when TV footage contradicted his story. Subsequently, the BBC featured reports that Rangers supporters' racism had increased, in support of Amoruso.[10]

In the 2000–01 season, when Rangers exited the UEFA Champions League to Monaco partly because of another bad mistake by Amoruso, he was stripped of the captaincy (which went to the 22-year-old Barry Ferguson). Amoruso had captained the club for two years, the first ever Catholic to do so.[11] He was left humiliated[12] by the demotion and later accused Advocaat of trying to destroy him.[13]

After Dick Advocaat's October 2000 attack on what he described as "fat necks" in his squad, reports named the Italian as a probable target.[14] More errors had seen Amoruso again booed by his own teams' supporters.[15] During this period Amoruso was linked with moves to English clubs Fulham and West Ham United.[16] [17] Advocaat was later removed as manager and Amoruso rediscovered his form under new boss Alex McLeish; winning the 2002 Scottish PFA Players' Player of the Year. After a four-match ban for spitting on James Grady,[18] he scored the winning goal in his final game for Rangers—the 2003 Scottish Cup final—and wept as he left the pitch.[19]

Blackburn Rovers

Amoruso left Rangers in July 2003 to make a £1.4 million move to Blackburn Rovers,[20] who wanted him as a replacement for Henning Berg. The sale was forced by Rangers' large debts.[21] His Blackburn debut came on 16 August 2003, when he scored the opening goal of a 5–1 home win over promoted Wolverhampton Wanderers.[22] In October, he was ruled out following a knee operation.[23] As he returned and came into the team on a sporadic basis playing only eighteen times for Blackburn. His 2004–05 season was marred by regular injuries and he did not play any part of the 2005–06 season. He was released by Rovers in the summer of 2006.[24]

In January 2008, Amoruso briefly came out of retirement to sign for Cosmos of San Marino on a part-time basis.[25]

International career

Amoruso represented Italy at the 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship and won two caps at Under-21 level.

He was never selected by Italy at full international level, which Amoruso attributed to a "strange mentality" pervading his homeland.[26] He blamed Giovanni Trapattoni, Cesare Maldini and Dino Zoff for failing to provide him with the call-up he felt he deserved.[27] In 2020, he reiterated his view that moving to Rangers cost him the chance to play for Italy.[28]

In 2004 Amoruso expressed a desire to play for Scotland, through residency. He said: "I began to feel like part of me was Scottish."[29]

After retirement

On 15 September 2010, Amoruso was hired by his former club Fiorentina as a scout for the first team. After almost two years with the club, he stepped down from his role.[30] He is now a commentator on Serie A games for international audiences for example StarZ / Abu Dhabi Sports TV.

Honours

Bari

Fiorentina

Rangers

Individual

January 2002

2001–02

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Player Profile: Lorenzo Amoruso . 2 May 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130522005321/http://www.serieaweekly.com/2012/01/player-profile-lorenzo-amoruso.html . 22 May 2013 . dmy-all .
  2. News: Strachan . Graeme . Italian football hero returning to Dundee after breaking the hearts of the Dark Blue faithful in 2003 . 24 October 2020 . The Courier (Dundee) . 10 November 2018.
  3. News: Lorenzo Amoruso factfile . The Guardian . 14 July 2003 . 8 June 2024 .
  4. News: Rangers idol Lorenzo Amoruso says making debut in Scottish Cup semi win over Celtic was his dream ending to a year of hell . dailyrecord.co.uk . 3 April 2020.
  5. News: GO EASY ON THE AMO; Gough spares a thought for Lorenzo's toil. 3 November 1998. Daily Record. 29 June 2010.
  6. Web site: Ritchie the Maine attraction puts Ibrox flop behind him. 9 September 2000. The Scotsman. Mike Wade. 29 June 2010.
  7. Web site: Football: BERT GETS A BASHING; Rangers 0 Dundee 2 Utd Fans go mad at top flop. 21 April 2001. David. Leggit. The People. 29 June 2010.
  8. News: Amoruso in race comment about-turn . BBC Sport . 10 December 1999 . 24 March 2010.
  9. News: Amoruso admits racist taunts. 10 December 2000. The Times. Phil. Gordon.
  10. News: Fan's fear over 'racism at Rangers' . BBC News . 14 December 1999.
  11. News: Football: MY HEART WILL ALWAYS BE AT GERS; Big Amo signs off. 13 July 2003 . Sunday Mail. Mark Guidi. 29 June 2010.
  12. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-94312194.html FOOTBALL: Advocaat tore off armband and ripped out my heart; ADAPTED from LA CONFIDENTIAL: The Lorenzo Amoruso Story by David McCarthy and Keith Jackson priced pounds 9.99
  13. News: It would've been hard to play for a gaffer who set out to destroy me. 24 October 2004 . Sunday Mail. Mark Guidi. 29 June 2010.
  14. News: Why Advocaat has finally called time on his superstars . 24 October 2020 . Herald Scotland . 24 October 2000.
  15. News: Football: THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF LORENZO . 10 July 2010 . Colin Duncan. Daily Record. 13 December 2000.
  16. News: Italians and Fulham join Amoruso hunt . BBC . 5 January 2001 . 3 April 2020.
  17. News: Advocaat urges Amoruso to stay. BBC . 17 January 2001 . 3 April 2020.
  18. News: Amoruso banned for four games for spitting . 10 July 2010 . Stephen Halliday. The Scotsman. 19 March 2003.
  19. Web site: Lorenzo Amoruso: Joining Rangers was 'an opportunity I couldn't miss'. 2017-08-30. Planet Football. en-US. 2019-09-03.
  20. News: Blackburn sign Amoruso . BBC Sport . 14 July 2003 . 13 April 2008.
  21. News: Rangers could lose Ferguson . BBC Sport . 15 August 2003 . 13 April 2008.
  22. News: Blackburn thrash sorry Wolves . 12 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 16 August 2003.
  23. News: Amoruso adds to Blackburn's injury woes . 12 February 2021 . RTÉ . 22 October 2003.
  24. News: Blackburn Rovers . 12 February 2021 . The Sunday Times . 13 August 2006.
  25. News: Cosmos starstruck by Amoruso arrival. UEFA website. 14 February 2008.
  26. News: Football: AMO IS CUP AGAINST IT FOR A CAP. Sunday Mail. 17 February 2002.
  27. News: AMO: BOB CAN DO A JOB AFTER HIS CAP CALL-UP. Sunday Mail. 9 February 2003.
  28. News: Collin . Ian . Lorenzo Amoruso insists Rangers move wrecked dreams of playing for Italy - but he doesn't regret Ibrox stint . 12 February 2021 . The Herald . 28 April 2020.
  29. News: Blackburn star: I may give Vogts more Amo. Liverpool Echo. 17 February 2004.
  30. Web site: Lorenzo Amoruso: "Italian bastard a me?" . La Repubblica . it . Angelo Carotenuto . 5 February 2016 . 3 September 2018 .
  31. Web site: Rangers legend Lorenzo Amoruso posts message on Instagram a month after criticising club's players, fans respond in numbers . www.hitc.com . Aiden Cusick . 22 March 2017 . 3 September 2018 .