Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Italy play Russian roulette for World Cup ticket

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

VENTURA WAS SLAMMED FOR HIS 424 SYSTEM WHICH FELL WITH DANIELE DE ROSSI AND VERRATTI UNDER CONSTANT ATTACK IN MIDFIELD

Italy were outclassed by Spain in a demoralisi­ng 3-0 World Cup qualifying defeat in Madrid which leaves the fourtime champions facing a precarious play-off in November to reach Russia.

Giampiero Ventura’s side were lambasted in the press Sunday for his tactics but also individual performanc­es including midfielder Marco Verratti and veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon.

“Ventura, what is this Italy?” headlined the Corriere dello Sport which summed up the bitter disappoint­ment after the previous night’s showing at the Santiago Bernabeu.

“Little Italy, Russian roulette,” the newspaper continued on its inside pages as Azzurri trailed not only in fitness but quality.

The clash was between the top two teams in Group G but the difference in class was evident with an Isco brace and Alvaro Morata putting Spain three points ahead with three qualifying games left.

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

Italy now need Spain to lose one of their remaining qualifying games against Liechtenst­ein, Albania or Israel to have any hope of avoiding a doublehead­ed playoff.

The performanc­e was a far cry from just over a year ago under Ventura’s predecesso­r Antonio Conte who lead the Italians to a 2-0 win over Spain in Euro 2016.

Former Torino coach Ventura was slammed for his 4-2-4 system which fell with Daniele De Rossi and Verratti under constant attack in midfield.

But it was a series of embarrassi­ng errors by Verratti which drew scathing criticism with 39-year-old Buffon also in the firing line.

“Right now we are human and Spain are less human,” said Ventura as he turned his attention to Tuesday’s qualifier against Israel which will be followed by games against Macedonia and Albania in October.

“We gifted them some situations and helped them out. If one match hits our self-confidence, it means we are not competitiv­e, so I cannot believe that.”

Italy now face a play-off in November with Sweden, Greece, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland possible opponents.

 ?? AFP ?? Spain's Alvaro Morata (top left) celebrates his goal as Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon (centre) looks on.
AFP Spain's Alvaro Morata (top left) celebrates his goal as Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon (centre) looks on.

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