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'We're Italy, we'll qualify', insists Gian Piero Ventura

By AFP  |   Published: 12th November 2017 09:41 PM  |  

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Italy coach Gian Piero Ventura | AP

MILAN: "We're Italy and if we qualify it will be by playing football," coach Gian Piero Ventura insisted on Sunday on the eve of a crunch World Cup play-off against Sweden in Milan.

Four-time world champions Italy need to overturn a 1-0 first-leg defeat to avoid missing out on the World Cup for the first time since 1958.

"We need everything tomorrow -- tactics, heart and determination," Ventura told a press conference at the team's Appiano Gentile training centre north of Milan.

The 69-year-old remained jovial and defiant that his troops would be on the road to Russia, adding he was "amazed people are surprised we're in the play-offs".

"We knew from the moment we picked Spain in the group phase that we'd be heading for the play-offs. Nobody can be surprised we reached this point.

"I realise this is the way it works in Italy, but I didn't expect all this," he added of the reaction generated by the humiliation of an impending exit.

"We started out with people talking about the apocalypse.

"The first leg performance shows that we are perfectly capable of overturning the 1-0 result.

"We analysed the things that went well and others that did not go so well. I'm fully aware that this game is fundamental for us, but it's the same scenario as when I first signed to lead the national side," he continued.

"We will change something, because only 48 hours have passed. We hope that it'll be change for the better."

Marco Verratti will be suspended for Monday's game with defender Leonardo Bonucci wearing a protective mask after breaking his nose in a bruising first leg against Sweden.

"Individuals playing are irrelevant, it's about the team and the overall approach," said Ventura.

 

- 'High tension' -

 

Veteran captain Gianluigi Buffon admitted the team were under pressure as they carry the weight of Italian national pride.

"It is certainly a moment of high tension, considering what is at stake and the sense of responsibility each of us must bear," said Buffon, who will earn his 175th cap in the San Siro.

"It's an important juncture, the 'inside or out' has happened many times in my career, but it will not change my decisions on the future.

"It is an important game for the history of our national team. The only thing that I would have would be a personal satisfaction, but in the wider scheme of things, I am irrelevant."

He added: "We want to send Italians a message not with words, but with action on the pitch. We invite them to support us, but realise the time has come for us to show them what we've got.

"I would love for those who come to the stadium tomorrow to take off their club colours and all wear the Azzurri jersey that unites us all."

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