Malta Independent

Mancini pleads with Italian clubs to play more Italians

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Italy coach Roberto Mancini bemoaned the dearth of Italian players in Serie A as he focuses on youth in his attempt to get the Azzurri back to the top of internatio­nal football.

The national team is at a low point after missing the World Cup for the first time in nearly six decades.

According to statistics cited by Italian national news agency Ansa, only 30 per cent of footballer­s who ply their trade in Serie A are eligible to play for the national team - compared to 60 per cent 12 years ago.

“The use of Italian players has never been so low here and so we need to invent something,” Mancini said at the Azzurri’s Coverciano training complex in Florence yesterday.

“So for that reason I have called up certain players. Because I believe that there are very good Italians, certainly better than so many foreigners who are playing in their place.”

When Mancini announced his squad for Italy's opening Nations League matches against Poland and Portugal, five players received their first call, including 17-year-old Monaco forward Pietro Pellegri.

He added: “From Coverciano, we’re trying to launch a strong message: We’re convinced that those who are playing well in the youth teams can also do so at a higher level, and so all we have to do is wait and hope to see our young lads out on the pitch, playing regularly and at a high level.”

Nicolo Zaniolo was also named in the squad, despite the 19-year-old Roma midfielder never having made an appearance in Serie A.

“Zaniolo and Pellegri are those we want to see most close up, because we believe they have great skills,” Mancini said. “He (Zaniolo) did very well at the Under-19 European Championsh­ip and at 19 a good player has to play.

“In the past, several of his peers were already playing for big clubs and that must be the case today. It happens abroad. He was part of the under-19 team which got to the final of the European Championsh­ip. So why shouldn't he play in the top flight?”

Other players to be called up for the first time were: Cagliari goalkeeper Alessio Cragno and defenders Manuel Lazzari (Spal) and Cristiano Biraghi (Fiorentina).

Italy hosts Poland in Bologna on Friday then visits Portugal three days later. They are Mancini’s first competitiv­e matches in charge and the Azzurri’s first since the humbling World Cup qualifying exit last November.

Striker Mario Balotelli could feature in his first official match with Italy since the 2014 World Cup.

“Balotelli’s fit enough even if he has only played one match (for Nice),” Mancini said. “Has he lost weight? Yes, eight or nine grams.”

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