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‘Inconsistent’ champions held goalless by Turkey, but Italy coach Luciano Spalletti is 'satisfied'

The lack of precision from both sides brought few real chances and little to cheer the home fans, apart from the late entrance of Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori who made his Italy debut

Our Bureau And Agencies Bologna (Italy) Published 06.06.24, 11:49 AM
Italy coach Luciano Spalletti

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Italy and Turkey played out a disappointing 0-0 draw in a game of few chances on Tuesday, in what was the penultimate warm-up match for both sides before the Euro 2024 starts in 10 days.

Luciano Spalletti’s Italy go into the tournament as defending champions, and after failing to impress while qualifying, this draw with Turkey will do little to boost the confidence of their manager, or fans.

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“We weren’t sharp, were inconsistent, but in some moments the team pushed high and tried to do things, it’s the classic game at the start of the process,” Spalletti said.

“Maybe, I expected a bit more quality in the opponent’s half, without that quality everything becomes more difficult.”

Spalletti was without midfielder Nicolo Barella, out with a minor muscle strain, while striker Gianluca Scamacca also sat this one out having only arrived at training on Monday, with Mateo Retegui starting up front.

The opening half ended with neither side registering a shot on target, although Italy’s Bryan Cristante rattled the post with a header from a corner on the stroke of halftime.

After the break there was little improvement. The lack of precision from both sides brought few real chances and little to cheer the home fans, apart from the late entrance of Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori who made his Italy debut.

“You have to be able to change quickly, the team suffered a bit of fatigue, up front we weren’t brilliant, we tried to do something different but by then the game was over,” Spalletti said.

Turkey manager Vincenzo Montella will be concerned over the condition of defender Ozan Kabak who was taken off injured with what looked like a serious knee issue late in the first half.

Spalletti will name his official 26-man squad on Thursday, after playing a training match with the Under-20 side on Wednesday, but this performance, while extending their unbeaten run to five games, will bring more questions than answers.

“It takes a while to get in place. There’s still tomorrow’s game to make choices, we take all the time we can,” Spalletti said.

“I’m satisfied because the game was real, intense, you go and get to know certain things.”

Italy’s final warm-up game before heading to Germany is against Bosnia on Sunday while Turkey travel to face Poland on Monday.

Mini-break for star

Without Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal eased to a 4-2 win over Finland.

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez had already said that Ronaldo would miss his country’s first two friendlies — against Finland and Croatia — as he was being given a rest and allowed to go on a mini-break with his family as the season only recently ended in Saudi Arabia.

He could return for the final warm-up against Ireland.

Portugal dominated against Finland and Bruno Fernandes put it 3-0 up in the 55th minute following Ruben Dias’ opener and a penalty converted by Diego Jota on the stroke of halftime.

Teemu Pukki got Finland back into the match with two goals in four minutes before Fernandes doubled his tally.

Austria dominate

Austria were in firm control from the start as they beat Serbia 2-1. Patrick Wimmer latched onto Christoph Baumgartner’s through ball to fire Austria ahead in the 10th minute,

Baumgartner got on the scoresheet himself just three minutes later in a dominant first half for the hosts. Strahinja Pavlovic reduced the deficit with a header in the 35th.

Hungary’s 14-match unbeaten run was ended by a 2-1 loss to Ireland. Substitute Troy Parrott broke from his own half to pounce in stoppage time to hand Ireland the surprise win. Adam Idah had headed Ireland in front in the 36th minute but Adam Lang leveled four minutes later.

Romania midfielder Dennis Man had a penalty saved as his team drew 0-0 against Bulgaria. Switzerland thrashed Estonia 4-0 and Slovenia beat Armenia 2-1.

Reuters, AP/PTI

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