Cesare Prandelli has reassured Giuseppe Rossi he will
wait for him before announcing Italy's squad for the FIFA World Cup.
Rossi strained ligaments in his right knee during
Fiorentina's win over Livorno earlier this month and is expected to spend a
considerable amount of time on the sidelines recovering.
Differing reports have suggested he could be out for
anything between three and 18 months.
Having flown to America for his rehabilitation, Rossi
will hope to return before the end of the season so he can push for a place in
Prandelli's 23-man squad.
The 26-year-old is top scorer in Serie A this season with
14 goals, and Prandelli insisted he will give the striker as much time as
possible to be ready for Brazil.
"Rossi should stay calm," he told La Gazzetta
Dello Sport.
"Considering that I know him, and I will wait until
the last (moment to decide)."
Prandelli also refused to rule out selecting Sassuolo
striker Domenico Beradi for his squad, but admitted it may be too soon for the
19-year-old who has scored 11 goals this season.
"It's about proving quality," he added.
"Let's let him grow up, and not give them too much responsibility."
Culled from Soccerway

