Under-pressure Italy face acid Ukraine test
Having won just one match since the start of the qualifiers, Italy have no margin for error against Ukraine on Tuesday if they are not to risk missing out on another major tournament.
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The 'Azzurri' have a new coach in Luciano Spalletti, but the same problems. Against Northern Macedonia, a team that brings back bad memories of a World Cup play-off elimination, the Italians let all three points slip away late on (1-1).
While the opening defeat to England in Naples in the Euro qualifying phase was not so worrying, the only win in Malta, which came somewhat unconvincingly (2-0), was a little more so.
In a Group C that sees England move clear at the top, the 2020 European champions must beat Ukraine on Tuesday night if they are to avoid a daunting prospect in their final group games in October and November.
The team's attacking problems and lack of goals are becoming increasingly apparent, as shown by the unprecedented attacking front three in their last starting XI of Zaccagni (Lazio), Politano (Napoli) and Ciro Immobile (Lazio).
After missing out on the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, it would be unthinkable for Italy to miss out on a first UEFA EURO since 1992, especially given their status as holders of the competition.
Ukraine, for their part, feel they have a chance to make a big impact after their excellent 1-1 draw with England last Saturday.
While the opening defeat to England in Naples in the Euro qualifying phase was not so worrying, the only win in Malta, which came somewhat unconvincingly (2-0), was a little more so.
In a Group C that sees England move clear at the top, the 2020 European champions must beat Ukraine on Tuesday night if they are to avoid a daunting prospect in their final group games in October and November.
The team's attacking problems and lack of goals are becoming increasingly apparent, as shown by the unprecedented attacking front three in their last starting XI of Zaccagni (Lazio), Politano (Napoli) and Ciro Immobile (Lazio).
After missing out on the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, it would be unthinkable for Italy to miss out on a first UEFA EURO since 1992, especially given their status as holders of the competition.
Ukraine, for their part, feel they have a chance to make a big impact after their excellent 1-1 draw with England last Saturday.
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