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Italy turn to Israel after Spanish rout

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Spain's defender Sergio Ramos (R) falls past Italy's forward Andrea Belotti during the World Cup 2018 qualifier football match Spain vs Italy at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on September 2, 2017. GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP

Organic Creame

A bruised Italy will look to turn the page on a morale-sapping World Cup qualifying defeat to Spain when they host Israel in Reggio Emilia today.

The Azzurri need three points to consolidate second place in Group G behind Spain and stay safely clear of third-placed Albania as they look to make it to the finals in Russia next year.

Giampiero Ventura’s side were outclassed by the 2010 world champions, inspired by Real Madrid midfielder Isco, as they lost 3-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday.

Today’s challenge against Israel at the Mapei Stadium in northern Italy has now become all the more important as the four-time world champions look to regain confidence with a two-legged play-off now looking increasingly likely if they are to reach the World Cup.

“A bad defeat which will help us grow … now grit and determination for Tuesday,” said midfielder Antonio Candreva.

Napoli forward Lorenzo Insigne added: “To get to the World Cup we need to remain united.”

Israel – seven points behind Italy – are coming off a 1-0 defeat to Macedonia, their fourth of the campaign.
But Ventura has defensive worries.

Giorgio Chiellini is still out with a calf problem along with Leonardo Bonucci, who picked up a booking on Saturday, and Leonardo Spinazzola, injured in the last few minutes in Spain.

New Chelsea recruit Davide Zappacosta was hastily called up to training in Florence on Sunday as Ventura looks to pull together a makeshift defence.

Juventus duo Andrea Barzagli and Daniele Rugani could start together in central defence with Andrea Conti on the right. .and Manchester United’s Matteo Darmian moved to the opposite side.

Meanwhile, AC Milan’s teenage goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma could take the place of veteran captain Gigi Buffon, 39, between the posts.

“It was a defeat against a side with great quality. We did some good things, others bad, it mustn’t wipe out the good work done up until now,” Darmian said after the defeat.

“We go home with quite a heavy defeat, but we look forward.”

The defeat was Italy’s first loss in either World Cup or European Championship qualifying since September 2006, a run of 56 matches.

Italy now need Spain to lose one of their remaining qualifying games against Liechtenstein, Albania and Israel to have any hope of avoiding a two-legged play-off.

Today’s qualifier against Israel will be followed by games against Macedonia in Turin and Albania away in October.

The last time Italy had to go through play-offs was in 1997 on the road to the 1998 World Cup in France.

Source: G Sport

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