利皮谈意大利如何应对2006年世界杯上的间谍传闻:“我告诉男孩们把短裤拉下来”
意大利马塞洛·利皮分享了意大利2006年世界杯胜利征程中的一个轶事,回忆道......

Italy Marcello Lippi has shared an anecdote from Italy’s triumphant 2006 World Cup campaign, recalling an incident involving alleged spies that led to the CT instructing his players to pull their shorts down and expose their backsides: ‘I was convinced there were photographers hiding behind the bushes’.
Lippi on Italy’s ‘spygate’ at 2006 World Cup: ‘Maybe I was wrong’
Lippi spoke in depth in an interview with La Repubblica and shared a few stories from his time in charge of the Italy national team, of course focusing on the journey to winning the 2006 World Cup.
While training in Dortmund ahead of their semi-final against Germany 20 years ago, Lippi was so convinced that photographers were sneaking around the Italy training base in an attempt to gather information on the team’s tactics and personnel, that he ended up telling his players to pull down their shorts and show their backsides to these alleged ‘spies’.
“I was so sure,” Lippi recalled. “After training one day, I told the boys to stand in front of a certain bush and pull their shorts down. I was convinced that there were photographers hiding behind them.
“As no pictures of that moment came out, maybe I was wrong,” Lippi conceded.
BERLIN – JULY 9: Gennaro Gattuso (R) is congratulated by Marcello Lippi (C) following their team’s victory during the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match against France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)Italy would go on to beat Germany in their semi-final thanks to a dramatic quickfire double from Fabio Grosso and Alessandro Del Piero in the final two minutes of extra-time before going on to defeat France on penalties in the 2006 World Cup final.
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