Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

ITALY VS WALES

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It was the start of a fractious relationsh­ip with national team coaches that extended to Arrigo Sacchi in 1994. By the time the World Cup was hosted by the USA, Mancini had quit playing for Italy. When the World Cup had come home four years earlier, Vialli and Mancini slipped in the pecking order to Roberto Baggio and Salvatore Schillaci. The European Championsh­ip, which Italy won once in 1968, now offers the duo a second chance. At this point, if the role of Maurizio Viscidi is not discussed, we would be getting ahead of the story. The website “Transferma­rkt” lists Viscidi’s designatio­n as the football federation’s youth scouting coordinato­r. But it was as technical director in 2010 that Viscidi, 59, started weaning Italy away from the dour, defensive but effective football. With the help of Sacchi, they ensured the youth teams played more, created an under-15 team and from bottom up got national teams to play one way. There was emphasis on playing out from the back, using the width of the park, getting behind the backline and utilising space between the lines.

This system produced Marco Verratti, Ciro Immobile, Lorenzo Insigne; it helped Italy to two successive U-19 and U-17 European championsh­ip finals and two U20 World Cup semi-finals between 2016 and 2020. Italy’s failure to qualify for Russia was not because they didn’t have the players but because Gian Piero Ventura couldn’t get the best out of them. Into this scenario, with streaks of grey adding gravitas to his good look, Mancini entered in May 2018. He has since added colour to what was a grey landscape. Even the squad announceme­nt for this Euro had a sense of freshness to it, being a two-hour televised event with a lot of music.

Mancini’s coaching influences were decidedly un-italian, such as Sven Goran Eriksson and after tasting success at Inter Milan, he had moved to Manchester City, Galatasara­y and Zenit St Petersburg. So, it fit that he got the team to do the decidedly un-italian thing of pressing up the park.

Mancini also handed debuts to over 30 players, among them 23-year-old midfielder Manuel Locatelli and didn’t shirk from choosing Sassuolo’s Giacomo Raspadori, despite the forward being part of the under-21 team. Midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo even got an Italy call before he played a game for Roma. If Verratti’s knee holds up, he and Jorginho, who has regained his form under Thomas Tuchel at Chelsea, would be the midfield axis. In Federico Chiesa—mancini used to provide his father Enrico Chiesa with passes to score—federico Bernardesc­hi, Insigne and Berardi, the coach has a plethora of wide options. The backline will be anchored by skipper Chiellini and in Gianluigi Donnarumma, Italy have a worthy successor to Buffon. It seemed strikers would remain a problem area but Immobile and Andrea Belotti have scored in recent matches.

TV timing: Turkey v Italy, live on Sony Ten 2 & Ten 2 HD, 12:30am (Sat)

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