The blue coach: “Even against England we showed good things. I’m calm, seven races to go, and the road is still long and we’ll be able to make up for it”
There is obviously some fear. Roberto Mancini then tries not to lose concentration even if the opponent is called Malta. “These are matches where there’s everything to lose, you need maximum concentration, three points are important and you don’t have to take any risks. I’ll be satisfied if we leave Malta with three points, they’re worth as much as those against England”, said the coach in the interview released on the official website of the FIGC.
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The national team is back from the home knockout against England in Naples. “When you play a game and things don’t go well, you think about what to improve. And things must also be seen in the right way. There have been good ones albeit with some mistakes. If we manage to play like in the first 15′ and like the whole of the second half against England, we’ll have great satisfaction”, added the coach who hasn’t yet communicated tonight’s line-up. “I have to evaluate the conditions of the boys. There will certainly be several changes. Self-esteem? It’s not true that we miss him, unfortunately when you play important games it can happen that you lose. If you go to watch the game, apart from after the 1-0 draw, it’s not like there was a great supremacy on the English side. It is not a fair result but it must be accepted. We’re going to win at Wembley. I’m calm, we’re in the first game, seven to go and the road is still long and we’ll be able to make up for it ”, he continued.
March 26 – 12:37
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