Malta Independent

Asensio poised to lead Spain against Italy

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Spain is hoping that it has found its next great talent.

After his breakout start to the season with Real Madrid, Marco Asensio is expected to help Spain against Italy tomorrow and take a huge step toward qualifying for the World Cup in Russia.

The 21-year-old forward is Madrid’s leading scorer through the first weeks of the campaign with four goals in five matches.

Asensio is now set to make his fourth appearance for Spain when the 2010 World Cup champions face Italy in a highly anticipate­d match that will likely decide which team wins their qualifying group.

Spain and Italy have 16 points each at the top of Group G before the match at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. Spain leads Italy on goal difference. The group winner qualifies for next year’s tournament in Russia, while the runner-up must go through a playoff. The two teams drew 1-1 when they played in Turin in October.

Spain has struggled to find younger players capable of maintainin­g the stellar standards set by the group that dominated world soccer for almost a decade by winning the 2010 World Cup and the 2008 and 2012 European Championsh­ips.

Julen Lopetegui replaced Vicente del Bosque as coach after Spain bowed out of the 2016 European Championsh­ip in the last 16 against Italy. But despite the emergence of Francisco “Isco” Alarcon and Saul Niguez, Lopetegui has continued to rely on midfielder­s Andres Iniesta (33) and David Silva (31) to lead its attack. Asensio is ready to change that. Spanish media reports said this week that Lopetegui practiced with Asensio playing as a “false 9,” a playmaker in the position of a traditiona­l striker. Spain bewildered many an adversary with Cesc Fabregas as a “false 9” under Del Bosque, including Italy in a 4-0 rout to win the Euro 2012 final.

Lopetegui, however, is keeping his options open - and Italy guessing - before the big match.

Asensio came up with Mallorca and was a target of Barcelona until Madrid swooped in to sign him in 2015. Nobody expected that the boy who cost €4 million would one day jeopardise the starting job of Gareth Bale.

But with his speed and superb strike from long range, the forward is making a strong case for Zinedine Zidane to break up his trio of Bale, Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema.

Asensio had already capped Madrid’s 4-1 win over Juventus in the Champions League final last year. He then picked right back up to start this season with two brilliant goals from distance to help Madrid beat Barcelona 5-1 on aggregate in the Spanish Super Cup.

And with his pair of goals to salvage a 2-2 draw for Madrid on Sunday, the crowd made it clear with its applause and jeers that it wants him to play over Bale.

Italy defender Chiellini injured, out of Spain game

Italy’s preparatio­ns for a World Cup qualifier against Spain have taken a big hit following an injury to top defender Giorgio Chiellini.

The Italian soccer federation says Chiellini injured his right calf in training yesterday morning and left the team, meaning he will miss both the game in Spain and another qualifier against Israel on Tuesday.

Italy plays Spain in Madrid in a match that will likely decide which team qualifies automatica­lly from Group G. Both teams have five wins in addition to the draw between them last year in Turin. The loser could go into a playoff.

Chiellini was expected to start the match against Spain alongside fellow defenders Andrea Barzagli and Leonardo Bonucci. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear who will replace him.

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