Italy will be ready for physical Northern Ireland, says Gattuso

Italy coach Gattuso expects a tough playoff vs Northern Ireland in March as Italy fights to return to the World Cup after missing 2018 and 2022.
Italy will be ready for physical Northern Ireland, says Gattuso
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MILAN: Italy manager Gennaro Gattuso is bracing for a bruising battle against Northern Ireland in March when the sides meet in their playoff semifinal for next year’s World Cup. The Italians are seeking to return to the World Cup for the first time since 2014 after missing the last two tournaments in Russia and Qatar, both following playoff defeats.

Should the four-time world champion get past Northern Ireland, it would face a potential final against either Wales or Bosnia & Herzegovina to qualify for the football showpiece in North America.

“Northern Ireland is a physical team, they never give up,” Gattuso told Sky Sports Italia after the playoffs draw on Thursday.

“We have to play it. I’ve been saying this for three months. We knew we had to go through the playoffs... We look ahead with confidence.”

Italy sacked former manager Luciano Spalletti in June. While Gattuso led the side to two wins over Estonia and Israel, as well as a victory against Moldova in his first five matches, it was still unable to earn direct qualification.

Italy lost 4-1 in their final qualifier to group winners Norway.

“Right now, we must work on our fragility because we’ve proved that when we do things right, we are competitive,” Gattuso, 47, said. “Of course, you can’t afford to make mistakes as we did the other night, but this is my priority, improve this aspect.” Agencies

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