ROME, May 10 (Xinhua) -- Italy striker Christian
Vieri will not play at next month's World Cup after injuring his left knee in
French league action, national coach Marcello Lippi confirmed on Wednesday.
Lippi added the former Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan forward
had already had an operation which effectively meant he would not feature in the
June 9 to July 9 football showpiece.
Vieri, who played for Italy at the 2002 World Cup,
joined Monaco from AC Milan in January in a bid to find regular first team
action and boost his chances of a World Cup spot.
But that dream is now over after clashing with PSG's
Bernard Mendy in the 1-1 draw in the Principality on March 26.
"I now have a very clear idea of my list of 23
players for the World Cup because Vieri has already had an operation and is not
available," Lippi said in Milan on Wednesday.
The door is now open for another veteran, in-form AC
Milan striker Filippo Inzaghi to stake his claim having largely been ignored by
Lippi this season.
The Italian squad will be announced on Monday, which
is also FIFA's deadline for World Cup squads.
Italy faces Ghana, the United States and the Czech
Republic in Group E, in the first round actions in Germany next month. Enditem