Mancini Gunning for World Cup Glory with Italy's Qualification in the Balance

Roberto Mancini is aiming for World Cup glory Alberto PIZZOLI AFP/File
Roberto Mancini is aiming for World Cup glory Alberto PIZZOLI AFP/File
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Mancini Gunning for World Cup Glory with Italy's Qualification in the Balance

Roberto Mancini is aiming for World Cup glory Alberto PIZZOLI AFP/File
Roberto Mancini is aiming for World Cup glory Alberto PIZZOLI AFP/File

Italy are aiming for World Cup glory despite having to navigate a treacherous play-off path in order to get the 2022 tournament, with North Macedonia the first barrier standing in their way.

The European champions begin a potential two-match mini campaign in Palermo on Thursday with missing a second straight World Cup a real possibility, as a trip to either Turkey or Portugal awaits should they get through their semi-final.

However coach Roberto Mancini says he is looking past the playoffs and at Qatar, where the tournament kicks off in November, AFP said.

"Our goal is to win the World Cup, and to win the World Cup we have to win these two matches. There's nothing else to say," Mancini told reporters on Monday.

After so-called 'Notte Magiche' ('Magical Nights') of Euro 2020, Italy looked certain to banish the ghosts of the disastrous qualifying campaign for 2018 as Mancini's team not only won, but won playing an expansive style of football rarely associated with the Azzurri.

Those balmy summer evenings soon gave way to a frosty autumn in which Italy drew four of their final five World Cup qualifiers and two missed Jorginho penalties in their two matches with Switzerland cost them an automatic spot.

Italy's displays in those matches did not live up to the swaggering style which characterized their play right up to their Euro quarter-final win over Belgium.

"I'm confident. I have good players, professionals who from nothing built a victory that nobody believed in beforehand," added Mancini.

"They managed to form themselves into an extraordinary team. We need to build our confidence from that, from what we have accomplished."

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Although the manner in which top spot in Group C was handed to the Swiss has caused alarm, Mancini is sticking with the blueprint which brought him triumph at Wembley.

"We don't have much time to try out new things in training. The basis will the same as in the Euro," he said.

Italy will likely be missing their entire first-choice back four, with Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci, Leonardo Spinazzola and Giovanni Di Lorenzo all expected to be out of the semi.

Right-back Di Lorenzo was taken out of the picture at the last moment when he limped out of Napoli's 2-1 win over Udinese on Saturday afternoon, while on the other flank Spinazzola hasn't played since injuring his Achilles tendon against Belgium in July.

The last time Bonucci played was early March while on Sunday Juve teammate Chiellini made his first appearance for the best part of two months, in the first half of his team's 2-0 win over Salernitana.

Mancini said he probably would not risk as important a figure as Chiellini for a home match against a team they would expect to dominate, given the tough nature of the final should they get through.

"Giorgio is pretty good, we'll see if he can play both matches, probably not, but we'll talk about it together," said Mancini.

Backing his team will be a sell-out crowd at the Stadio Renzo Barbera in the Sicilian capital, the first match in Italy to be played in front of a full-capacity stadium since the coronavirus pandemic first curbed attendances.

Stadiums in Italy are not due to fully open until April after fluctuating between 50 and 75 percent since the start of the season but special permission has been granted for the play-off as Italy hope to not repeat the nightmare of just over four years ago.



Verona Wins 3-2 at 10-man Bologna in Serie A Thanks to Late Own-goal

Verona players celebrate the 3-2 lead during the Italian Serie A soccer match Bologna FC vs Hellas Verona FC at Renato Dall'Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, 30 December 2024. EPA/SERENA CAMPANINI
Verona players celebrate the 3-2 lead during the Italian Serie A soccer match Bologna FC vs Hellas Verona FC at Renato Dall'Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, 30 December 2024. EPA/SERENA CAMPANINI
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Verona Wins 3-2 at 10-man Bologna in Serie A Thanks to Late Own-goal

Verona players celebrate the 3-2 lead during the Italian Serie A soccer match Bologna FC vs Hellas Verona FC at Renato Dall'Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, 30 December 2024. EPA/SERENA CAMPANINI
Verona players celebrate the 3-2 lead during the Italian Serie A soccer match Bologna FC vs Hellas Verona FC at Renato Dall'Ara stadium in Bologna, Italy, 30 December 2024. EPA/SERENA CAMPANINI

Benjamín Domínguez scored a brace for Bologna but a red card for Tommaso Pobega and a late own-goal by Santiago Castro sent the host team crashing to a 3-2 defeat against Verona in Serie A on Monday.
Domínguez scored in the 20th and 58th minutes, either side of a Verona double from Amir Sarr and Casper Tengstedt, The Associated Press reported.
But Pobega's red card, shown for striking an opponent in an off-the-ball incident early in the second half, hampered the home side and with three minutes left on the clock, a free kick from Ondrej Duda hit Castro to wrong-foot his own goalkeeper and give Verona all three points.
The result was a blow to Bologna’s hopes of securing a European place and leaves it in seventh place, four points behind Juventus.
Verona moved four points clear of the relegation zone.
Como beats Lecce 2-0 Nico Paz missed a first-half penalty earlier Monday but made amends in the second period with the goal that sent Como on its way to a 2-0 win over Lecce in Serie A.
The 20-year-old Argentine international saw his weak spot kick saved by the legs of Wladimiro Falcone after half an hour but he was on target in the 50th minute when he side-footed home from just outside the box.
Patrick Cutrone, who hit the bar early in the game, got a second goal with 10 minutes remaining when he seized on a rebound in the box and slotted home.
It was Como’s first league win over Lecce since 1994 and lifts it into 15th place, two points and one spot above its opponent.