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Mancini: “Only the goal was missing but I am still confident.” Bonucci: “Go to Belfast and qualify”

The Italy had coach: “We suffered in the first half but were better after the break. If we had scored the two penalties, it would all be over by now.” Di Lorenzo: “Happy with the goal but the draw only makes me half happy”

Friday, November 12, 2021

Mancini: “Only the goal was missing but I am still confident.” Bonucci: “Go to Belfast and qualify”

We all celebrated at penalties in the Euros, both in the semi-final against Spain and then in the final at Wembley. But they have complicated life in World Cup qualifying. After missing from the spot in Basel, Jorginho again failed to convert the spot-kick tonight too. And so we will have to wait until Monday for the outcome of group C.

 “Unfortunately, that’s how things are,” declared Roberto Mancini. “We missed a penalty in the reverse fixture and on tonight. If we’d scored them both, the job would already be done. Jorginho is one of our penalty takers – he wanted to take it and it’s right that he did so.” He had said before the game to expect Switzerland to come out and play, and he was right: “We struggled in the first half; the goal set the tone. We did well after the break; we didn’t back down and only the goal was missing. I am still confident; we’ll get up for it on the final matchday.” Nothing should be taken for granted, not even a potential Swiss victory over a side that has nothing left to play for: “Bulgaria could win too.”

Leonardo Bonucci, who produced a vital intervention in injury time, is optimistic too: “Against Northern Ireland, we’ll put in the performance that we would have with a win here tonight. This is our mentality: playing to win and going to the World Cup. Today, we only took two shots and didn’t have enough bite. We now need to look ahead to Monday and recover our energy.” Jorginho, one of the stars of Italy's triumph at the European Championship, should not be blamed: “He takes our penalties and will continue to do so – this can happen. We need to move forwards; as a team, as a group, as a family, we can get to the World Cup.”

Giovanni Di Lorenzo expressed his support for Jorginho too: “He’s a great champion and our penalty taker. We’ll help him to get through this moment. I’m happy with the goal but the happiness is halved because of the draw. We were a bit tense on the pitch tonight and we allowed them to have one counter-attack too many. Once we ironed these problems out, we played well.” The important thing is to focus on the next 90 minutes, which will be decisive in qualification for Qatar 2022: “We have a difficult game coming up on Monday. We have two days to prepare and we absolutely need to win in order to qualify.”