Australian football improving: Del Piero

Alessandro Del Piero has seen a lot in Australia and while he believes standards are improving, he says there needs to be a greater youth focus.

Italian football legend Alessandro Del Piero says Australian football is definitely on the up, but needs to improve at youth level.

The 39-year-old striker is set to make his final appearance on Australian soil on Sunday at Sydney's ANZ Stadium.

He will captain an A-League All Stars side against his former club, Italian Serie A champions Juventus.

Del Piero, has spent the past two A-League seasons plying his trade for Sydney FC.

"The level is going up and improving," Del Piero said.

"There's many good players and great coaches like (All Stars coach) Josep (Gombau) who come from outside (Australia).

"You can mix the mentality and have more new things."

Asked what needed to be done to continue lifting football standards in Australia, Del Piero said "It's not easy, it's step by step.

"The youth teams have to improve, have to be better.

"The Football Federation Federation of Australia want to work and want to improve the league. This is the most important thing."

Del Piero said he would take away many good memories of Australia and stressed he had been well received right around Australia and not just by Sydney FC fans.

"I'm really happy because more people came to the stadiums and especially last year we have two times the (Sydney) derby sold out," Del Piero said.

"It was an amazing atmosphere, the best I've ever seen in Australia.

"But In Adelaide as well, in Perth and in Melbourne, I received a lot of hugs and a warm welcome from different people.

"I think this is the best part. The connection between what happened on the field and with the fans outside,"

He hopes to make an announcement regarding his future in the next two weeks.

Training with the All Stars seems only to have fuelled his desire to keep playing.

"This week is very important for me, because training alone is different to training inside a team," Del Piero said.

"The time with Josep and the guys is amazing, I've really enjoyed this week and I'm very happy and it's has helped me for the next choice in my life."


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