Montreal Gazette

Di Vaio awaits decision on appeal

Case will be heard Monday in Italy

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Just when Marco Di Vaio thought he was in the clear, the Impact striker’s future is once again in doubt over Italy’s match-fixing scandal.

Reports this week said prosecutor Stefano Palazzi has filed an appeal against nine people, including Di Vaio, who were acquitted of wrongdoing last week. The appeal is to be heard in a federal court on Monday.

“When you think things are settled and done, it pops back up,” coach Jesse Marsch said Wednesday. “All indication­s are that this will be okay, but the last time took us for a bit of a turn.

“He seems to be focused in a good way. And we’re all pretty hopeful that it’s going to work out in favour of him not being suspended.”

Palazzi had asked that Di Vaio be suspended for a year for failing to report an alleged attempt to fix a match between Bologna, his former team, and Bari in Italy’s Serie A in 2011.

Among players also named in the appeal were Juventus stars Leonardo Bonucci and Simone Pepe over suspicious matches they played with their previous clubs.

“The prosecutor has appealed everyone,” sporting director Nick De Santis said. “It doesn’t worry us or Marco. His lawyers feel that he won’t have to go back again.”

Di Vaio was signed in midseason as the expansion Impact’s first designated player – one paid more than the maximum allowed under the Major League Soccer salary cap.

The 36-year-old debuted in June, but it took until a 3-1 win over New York in late July to score his first MLS goal. He missed the following game to return to Italy for hearings, and was elated on his return to learn he was acquitted.

He was held off the scoresheet as Montreal won a third game in a row at New England on Sunday. Their next test is at home on Saturday against the first-overall San Jose Earthquake­s (7:30 p.m., TVA Sports, CJAD Radio-800).

The Earthquake­s are led by Chris Wondolowsk­i, who has scored a league-best 17 goals in 22 games. Eight of his goals were game-winners and he also has five assists. He received MLS Player of the Month awards in April and June, helping his team to first place in the Western Conference (14-5-5).

The Impact (10-13-3) sits in sixth place in the Eastern Conference, three points behind D.C. United (11-8-3), which holds four games in hand.

Five of the Impact’s final eight games are against Eastern Conference teams, including a game against D.C. United. However, three of the five games against Eastern opponents are on the road.

Di Vaio has said the Italian investigat­ion has had nothing to do with his scoring woes, and De Santis agreed.

“As of today he’s got one goal, but just what he’s brought when he’s on the field, you can see he’s a player at another level,” De Santis said. “And with everything that’s gone on for him, it hasn’t been easy for him. But on the field and in the dressing room, he’s very, very positive and with his level of play, he’s brought people to their feet and you feel the fans are all behind him.”

One who would agree is forward Sanna Nyassi, a secondhalf substitute who scored a stunning goal late against New England. The Gambian striker went on a run up the middle, eluded a defender and blasted a shot to the top corner.

“As soon as I won the ball, I knew Marco would make that run,” Nyassi said. “It was a great run by Marco and he took the other defender with him.

“So I went one-on-one, beat the other guy and took the shot. I think that was the best goal I’ve scored since I’ve become a profession­al. I think it’s my best goal ever.”

Another player to draw attention this week was French defender Hassoun Camara. Reports said he has drawn interest from second division clubs in France and England, including Crystal Palace and Leeds United.

Camara, whose contract is up at the end of this season, said he hopes to stay in Montreal.

“Personally, I have no intention of leaving the Impact,” he said. “I’ve also heard there have been rumours, or interest from elsewhere, but I haven’t signed anything yet.

“Right now I’m here. I’m happy here and I hope to stay here next year.”

Camara played for Marseille in France’s top league and Bastia in the second division before joining the Impact last year.

 ?? DARIO AYALA/ GAZETTE FILE PHOTO ?? The Impact’s Marco Di Vaio (right) could still be suspended as his match-fixing acquittal in Italy is being appealed.
DARIO AYALA/ GAZETTE FILE PHOTO The Impact’s Marco Di Vaio (right) could still be suspended as his match-fixing acquittal in Italy is being appealed.

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