Mancini’s calls pay off
Roberto Mancini might be laughing now, but the Italy coach will not find it so easy to play down his team's chances of winning Euro 2020 if they continue like they started.
The Azzurri put in a dominant, swashbuckling display as they flattened Turkey 3-0 in Rome's Stadio Olimpico on Friday to start their campaign in style.
The victory marked their 28th consecutive game without defeat, leaving Mancini two games away from equalling double World Cup winning manager Vittorio Pozzo's all-time unbeaten record from the 1930s.
But when asked if his side were now among the tournament favourites, Mancini laughed.
"It was important to start well here in Rome and I think we satisfied everyone, for the fans and all the Italians watching. (But) there are six games to go and there are a lot of good teams," he said.
The second part of Mancini's answer showed that while he does not want his players to face the pressure that comes with being favourites, his ambition is nevertheless to reach the final in six games' time.
That does not seem like an unlikely proposition after an opening day performance that could not have gone much better, as all of Mancini's big selection decisions paid off. "Italy were almost perfect, dominating possession and creating a lot of chances without ever leaving themselves at risk," 2006 World Cup winner Alessandro Del Piero told Sky Italia.
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