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Buffon says ‘no panic’ as Italy on brink of World Cup disaster

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MILAN: Italy must not panic as they bid to avoid missing a World Cup for the first time in 60 years, goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon said after a 1-0 playoff defeat to Sweden pushed them to the brink of disaster.

Captain Buffon-bidding to reach a record sixth World Cup finals in Russia-is one of the last survivors of Italy’s golden generation of 2006 World Cup winners. But an Azzurri performanc­e in Stockholm branded “ugly and confused” leaves Italy with all to play for in tomorrow’s second leg in Milan to avoid failing to qualify for the World Cup finals for the first time since 1958.

“We need to be as clear-headed as possible to go to the World Cup,” said Buffon, who conceded a shot by Swedish substitute Jakob Johansson that was deflected by Daniele De Rossi.

“We know we’ve lost, but we have another 90 minutes to overcome this complicate­d situation. The first rule is not to cry over it,” he told TMW radio. “I expect a full San Siro to carry this team through, I don’t want to think it’s the game of life, but I’m convinced that with the help of the public we will do it.

“We must be confident tomorrow, otherwise we have already lost.” The 39-year-old added: “You have to keep your head high and your shoulders straight. There are another 90 minutes and we want to make the most of it, we are strong.”

But former Italian internatio­nal Andrea Pirlo believes it is dangerous for the four-time World Cup winners to rely too heavily on the atmosphere generated by 65,000 frenetic fans in the San Siro to squeeze through.

“The San Siro doesn’t score, I’ve never seen a fan score,” said Pirlo, a member of the 2006 World Cup winning team who announced this week he was retiring from football.

Pirlo acknowledg­ed that the team “seemed frustrated,” but he insisted he was quietly confident of getting through, saying: “I like this Italy.” The last time Italy failed to reach the World Cup was for the 1958 tournament in Sweden.

But Gian Piero Ventura’s side were already under pressure going into the tie after a disappoint­ing end to their Group G campaign that featured a 3-0 loss in Spain and a 1-1 home draw with Macedonia.

“I feel so strongly that we will qualify because I saw the players in the dressing room and they were angry,” said Ventura.

NEW BLOOD LACKING

But Ventura’s tactics are under the microscope along with Italy’s failure to bring in sufficient new blood over the past decade. Buffon is one of three 2006 World Cup-winning veterans-the others are Daniele De Rossi, 34, and 36-year-old defender Andrea Barzagli-still in the team.

Ventura failed to find room in his 3-5-2 formation for in-form Napoli winger Lorenzo Insigne and Andrea Belotti and Ciro Immobile failed to find the impetus up front.

In more bad news for Italy, influentia­l midfielder Marco Verratti picked up a yellow card which means the Paris Saint-Germain playmaker is banned for the second leg.—AFP

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