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Italy is assured of participating in the quarter-finals of the Nations League after its success last Thursday against Belgium. But that doesn’t mean the quadruple world champions will take their opposition against France on Sunday lightly. Luciano Spalletti, their coach, made the promise.
“We could think a little more, but we don’t have to. I am sure that we will play the match that the people who love us and who will come to see us deserve,” he declared at a press conference this Saturday.
Spalletti wants constant commitment
The former Roma coach also affirmed that he wanted to please the public at San Siro by seeking another prestigious success against the French rival. “We know the stadium will be full. This imposes on us a constant commitment and a very serious attitude which we must demonstrate during the match. Tomorrow it will be like this because it will be easy for France to want to win the match. »
As a reminder, the first leg in France ended in a large victory for the Transalpines (3-1). A real slap in the face for Kylian Mbappé and his teammates.
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