Amauri is still undecided whether to play for Italy or Brazil, but Pippo Inzaghi and Gian Piero Gasperini claim he doesn’t deserve to wear the Azzurri jersey.
The Juventus striker will be available for selection by Marcello Lippi when his passport comes through in 2009 with some suggesting he’ll make his debut against homeland Brazil in February’s friendly.
Selecao boss Carlos Dunga hasn’t closed the door on Amauri yet either, so the forward is waiting to see who’ll call him first.
“He is undecided? I don’t think that is the right way to go about this,” snapped 2006 World Cup winner Inzaghi.
“The Azzurri shirt cannot be considered a consolation prize. He needs to make a decision and have the courage to announce it.”
Amauri would be the second ‘Oriundo’ to make the change after Mauro German Camoranesi relinquished Argentina to win the World Cup with the Nazionale.
Genoa Coach Gasperini is also unimpressed with Amauri’s chances of playing for Italy, even though one of his own players Thiago Motta is facing a possible call-up too.
“I am not convinced by these citizenship processes, but Motta is certainly more Italian than Amauri and Camoranesi,” said the tactician.
“On the field he has already proved that he has what it takes to play international football.”
Brazilian midfielder Thiago Motta has an Italian passport, as his father’s family hails from Polesella, a village near Rovigo in the Veneto region.
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