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Sweden less scary for Italy without Ibrahimovi­c, says De Rossi

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Daniele De Rossi is relieved that Sweden no longer have Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c among their ammunition as Italy prepare for the first leg of their World Cup qualifying playoff today. The 34-year-old De Rossi is one of Italy’s three 2006 World Cup-winning veterans – alongside goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, 39, and 36-year-old defender Andrea Barzagli – taking part in the last-gasp quest to grab a ticket to the World Cup Finals. Gian Piero Ventura’s side travel to Sweden for the first leg today in Stockholm, with the return leg in Milan’s San Siro on Monday.

FLORENCE ( Italy): Daniele De Rossi expressed relief that Sweden no longer have Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c among their ammunition as Italy prepare for the first leg of their World Cup qualifying playoff today.

The 34-year-old De Rossi is one of Italy’s three 2006 World Cup-winning veterans – alongside goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, 39, and 36- year- old defender Andrea Barzagli – taking part in the last-gasp quest to grab a ticket to the World Cup Finals.

Gian Piero Ventura’s side travel to Sweden for the first leg today in Stockholm with the return leg in Milan’s San Siro on Monday.

“I’d never want Ibra against me, not even at 40 years old and with a broken leg,” said De Rossi of Manchester United striker Ibrahimovi­c, who is currently recovering from injury, but who retired from internatio­nal duty after Euro 2006.

“The fact that there’s no Ibrahimovi­c is an advantage for anyone who has to face them,” the AS Roma midfielder told a press conference on Friday.

“It’s not that the rest of them are unknown to us though, we know them because some of them play in Italy and others play in important European leagues.”

De Rossi added that the only fear was the fact that Italy could suffer from nerves in their determinat­ion not to miss the World Cup for the first time in 50 years.

“We’re strong, maybe better than Sweden, but there’s a little bit of fear that ‘right, we have to deliver’,” said De Rossi.

“If the World Cup is important for me, when I’ve already played three, let’s think how important it is for those who have never been there.

“What’s at stake is so important that the concept of ‘blood and sweat’ is the right one, we’ll give everything but we’ll also need composure, organisati­on, technique and we have to run.”

De Rossi will surpass the 116mark for the number of caps for Italy in Sweden, a figure he shared with former teammate Andrea Pirlo.

Buffon holds the all- time record of 173.

I’d never want Ibra against me, not even at 40 years old and with a broken leg.

Daniele De Rossi

 ?? — AFP ?? All’s calm: Sweden’s (from left) John Guidetti, Emil Forsberg and Johan Larsson fooling around during training in Solna yesterday.
— AFP All’s calm: Sweden’s (from left) John Guidetti, Emil Forsberg and Johan Larsson fooling around during training in Solna yesterday.
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 ?? — AP ?? Move it: Italy coach Gian Piero Ventura leading a training session in Florence on Tuesday ahead of today’s World Cup playoff first leg against Sweden in Stockholm.
— AP Move it: Italy coach Gian Piero Ventura leading a training session in Florence on Tuesday ahead of today’s World Cup playoff first leg against Sweden in Stockholm.
 ?? — AFP ?? Feeling his age: Manchester United’s Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c retired from internatio­nal duty after Euro 2006.
— AFP Feeling his age: Manchester United’s Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c retired from internatio­nal duty after Euro 2006.
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