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Aug 2, 2005
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but you can find ways around it, as they've already shown.

France won the World Cup in 1998 with Stephane fricking Guivarc'h up front.
Off course there always can be tactics that can get teams to win, though, the Italy midfield is solid but not that creative overall.

France 98 had a fricking ZZ, supported by the well established Djorkaeff, and Deschamps and an impressive Viera..

Anyway,, everyone agrees that Italy is a real contender but their real challenge remains in the front line department and how they will solve this.

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frick

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Apr 4, 2010
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Not watching the game but am reading on twitter that Chiesa and Donarumma have both been poor
Yeah both have been below their usual standards. But Chiesa had a hand for both goals (getting a corner for the first and penalty for the second). That goal from Belgium though started by his poor corner.
 

pavluska

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Apr 25, 2013
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Why wasn't Zaniolo called up?

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Off course there always can be tactics that can get teams to win, though, the Italy midfield is solid but not that creative overall.

France 98 had a fricking ZZ, supported by the well established Djorkaeff, and Deschamps and an impressive Viera..

Anyway,, everyone agrees that Italy is a real contender but their real challenge remains in the front line department and how they will solve this.

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LCB might be a bigger problem in WC
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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I dont necessarily agree Immobile is a big problem for Italy, they did win the euros with this setup. imo a trio like Neymar-Suarez-Messi rarely works, more often than not you find out that there is only one ball and great forwards often dont make great partnerships.

Look at how much less dangerous France became with Mbappe-Benz-Griez instead of Mbappe-Giroud-Griez three years earlier. Maybe if you replaced Immobile with a great CF like Kane or Lukaku Italy would become as predictable as England and Belgium or itd be simply a bad fit like it was for France
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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I dont necessarily agree Immobile is a big problem for Italy, they did win the euros with this setup. imo a trio like Neymar-Suarez-Messi rarely works, more often than not you find out that there is only one ball and great forwards often dont make great partnerships.

Look at how much less dangerous France became with Mbappe-Benz-Griez instead of Mbappe-Giroud-Griez three years earlier. Maybe if you replaced Immobile with a great CF like Kane or Lukaku Italy would become as predictable as England and Belgium or itd be simply a bad fit like it was for France
It has to do with Griezmann declining as well, they would obviously win the WC in 2018 with Benz instead of Giroud as well. Benz is like the perfect team player, Mbappe couldn't ask for a better partner. They should drop Griezmann and play with more mids and wide players
 

Espectro

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Jul 12, 2002
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Immobile

“I can’t deny that I suffer sometimes, my figures here are not the same as the ones at Lazio, but it’s impossible to have the same. We play 7-8 games a year with the national team. I’d like to score the same amount of goals here.

“Sometimes I am sorry because I don’t get the same treatment as others. Sometimes it seemed that I wasn’t part of the team that won the Euros. I know I need score more goals, but I am happy about my performances, as long as the team win I am happy.

“I need to be treated, feel at the centre of the project, but the same goes for all footballers. Here, Mancini and his staff always try to understand what I need to be at my best. In September, the coach told me: ‘Remember you are the champion of Europe, you don’t need to prove anything.’


What a cry baby...
 

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