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Italy will look to start their Euro 2024 campaign off right against Albania in Germany. They face one of the 66th-ranked teams worldwide as part of Group B’s opener and it should prove relatively straightforward for the Azzurri.
Nedim Bajrami scored just 23 seconds into the match to give them a major scare.
Gianluigi Donnarumma
Italy’s defense has proven their mettle in their opening two summer friendlies and should continue to be their most reliable component. Inter’s Nicolo Barella and Juventus’ Federico Chiesa should provide a stable midfield platform from which the Azzurri can launch their attacks.
Italy may lack the firepower of their previous Euros team, but they remain an impressive side armed with plenty of quality and an intelligent football approach. Their passing was crisp in the early stages and they applied pressure to win possession back quickly from Albania’s defensive structure and break through their defense.
Spalletti still has many attacking options at his disposal despite not counting on Armando Broja or Daniel Maldini from Monza; Davide Frattesi scored two of Italy’s goals against Bosnia and Herzegovina during their Nations League wins, so is likely to start alongside Jorginho in midfield. Meanwhile Nicola Scamacca and Mateo Retegui could vie with Berat Djimsiti of Atalanta and Cristian Asllani from Inter Milan for one of two remaining striker positions Nicola Scamacca or Retegui could battle for one more striker spot from either Atalanta or Inter Milan despite missing key midfield players like Djimsiti or Cristian Asllani who could join either at either midfield position or striker spot as they all compete with each other striker spot!
Gianluca Scamacca
Luciano Spalletti can select most of his first-choice starting lineup when Italy take on Albania at Westfalenstadion on Wednesday night, including goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma who endured a mixed season at Paris Saint-Germain and should start. Riccardo Calafiori and Alessandro Bastoni both performed admirably against Turkey earlier in June and should join Juventus teammate Nicolo Barella and Inter Milan playmaker Jorginho in midfield – as well as Atalanta’s Berat Djimsiti who hailing from Atalanta while Inter striker Kristjan Asllani is expected to feature.
Federico Chiesa has been enjoying an outstanding game and looks to be tormenting the Albanian defence with ease, creating opportunities to strike. He had one great opportunity to score, only for it to fly past the far post and hit Thomas Strakosha of Brentford instead of finding Alessandro Bastoni. To counteract that threat, Sylvinho made a change bringing on Rey Manaj as replacement striker to add to their scoring ability.
Davide Frattesi
Italy are well-drilled and confident in possession, but unable to penetrate Albania’s solid defensive wall. Jorginho concedes a free-kick outside the box; however, their hosts’ defence was strong enough to prevent any counterattacks from emerging.
16th min: Barella capitalizes on a defensive mishap to race onto a pass by Federico Dimarco played over the top and smash it home! Nicolo is Italy’s main source of chances, creating chances with ease and scoring at regular intervals!
Lorenzo Pellegrini receives a late booking after striking Armando Broja with an elbow, yet manages to escape a VAR review for possible red card punishment by the referee who decides that this incident doesn’t merit one.
Italy will look to kick-off their Euro 2024 campaign with victory against Albania on Saturday (June 16) in Dortmund. Luciano Spalletti could give Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta his debut at centre-back while Inter Milan pair Nicolo Barella and Davide Frattesi may start centrally for them both respectively. Meanwhile Brentford goalkeeper Thomas Strakosha may start ahead of Empoli reserve Etrit Berisha as goalkeeper for visitors Albania.
Lorenzo Pellegrini
Juventus player Douglas Costa attempts a shot from the edge of the box that deflects behind for a corner kick, before also trying a volley with long ball that goes wide.
Italy make their substitution with Manaj replacing Cristante and causing some to boo. A few boos ensue as Italy move the ball leftward for an attack from Albania.
Gianluigi Donnarumma of Italy’s goalkeeping national team has been selected despite an uneven season with Paris Saint-Germain. Atalanta teammate Gianluca Scamacca has also earned their place, beating Genoa’s Mateo Retegui to make their squad.
Berat Djimsiti of Albania will lead their side under Sylvinho as captain, with Kristjan Asllani from Inter playing deep-lying playmaker Kristjan Asllani starting as midfielder. Nedim Bajrami and Marash Kumbulla – both who suffered relegation with Sassuolo – also feature. Albania boasts the most Serie A players of any foreign side competing and is the only nation who have already won one game at this tournament so far!
Nicolo Barella
Nicolo Barella has been an integral part of Italy’s revival under Luciano Spalletti and will likely start against Albania. Under Roberto Mancini, they lacked attacking threat; now Spalletti has shown they possess enough players to become more prolific.
The Azzurri will look to make amends for their dismal World Cup showing, and an early victory against Albania could help their chances of progressing out of Group D. With Croatia and Spain lurking nearby, three points at Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park could prove crucial in reaching further into Group C.
The Azzurri squad boasts the cream of Serie A talent, such as Juventus’ Matteo Darmian and Roma’s Alessandro Buongiorno and Alessandro Bastoni – who will likely start alongside Jorginho and Lorenzo Pellegrini – among others. Unfortunately Francesco Acerbi, Giorgio Chiellini and Destiny Udogie will miss the tournament due to injuries while Sandro Tonali has been banned due to betting ban.
Jorginho
Italy’s Jorginho has proven an outstanding replacement for Giorgio Chiellini since his injury, helping the Azzurri become much more solid at the back. He created more chances and assisted on more goals in qualifying than any other player – making him one of the more underrated members of Spalletti’s squad.
Albania, led by former Barcelona and Arsenal defender Sylvinho, have had their fair share of ups and downs since qualifying for Euro 2016. Nearly drawing against Romania in their final group game, but ultimately falling to defeat. They boast familiar players from Serie A including Brentford back-up Thomas Strakosha from Empoli as well as Lazio’s Elseid Hysaj, Atalanta’s Berat Djimsiti and Inter’s Kristjan Asllani among others.
Nicolo Barella has been one of the Azzurri’s standout performers so far this campaign, contributing to their impressive start with an excellent opening round win against Poland. Now he will join Federico Chiesa and Lorenzo Pellegrini in attack while Armando Broja replaces Sokol Cikalleshi who retired after their opening round defeat by Poland.
Federico Chiesa
Italy will start their 2018 World Cup qualifying match without Francesco Acerbi and Giorgio Scalvini but will still field an experienced Serie A defence unit, featuring Bologna defender Calafiori for just the third time, alongside Roma pair Alessandro Buongiorno and Giovanni Di Lorenzo as well as Chiesa and Davide Frattesi who can support Scamacca on offense.
Nicolo Barella has recovered from muscle fatigue to be fit to start in this tournament, joining his Inter teammate Federico Chiesa from Juventus – who impressed Spalletti during pre-tournament friendly matches – as deep-lying midfielders.
Albania are hoping to make an impressionful second appearance at a European Championship tournament, but will face stiff competition from host nation Italy, who have won all four previous encounters against them. Albania are led by former Arsenal midfielder Sylvinho who counts former Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta among his assistant coaches, with Brentford backup Thomas Strakosha and Empoli reserve Etrit Berisha playing goalkeeper roles respectively – with Lazio’s Elseid Hysaj, Ardian Ismajli alongside Atalanta centre-back Berat Djimsiti alongside Lecce centre-back Berat Djimsiti and Lecce’s Ylber Ramadani and Sassuolo’s Nedim Bajrami among their notable defence personnel.
Armando Broja
After conceding within 23 seconds of their Euro 2024 opener, Albania look shaken but are determined not to give in. A long ball intended for substitute Rey Manaj looks set to cause issues but Gianluigi Donnarumma – who was earlier called in as Barella was injured – quickly comes out quickly to block its shot before it deflects wide.
Italy will field four 4-2-3-1 systems this World Cup; Fagioli and Barella should begin in their 4-2-3-1 formation while Riccardo Calafiori joins them midfield; Lorenzo Pellegrini and Federico Chiesa complete this triumvirate.
Italy are expected to start Group B off strong against Albania at Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion on October 7. Albania boasts many Serie A players that could make things difficult for Gli Azzurri; having been drawn alongside Croatia and Spain in what’s been dubbed a ‘group of death,’ any less than three points would severely diminish their lofty ambitions – so a strong defence and attacking momentum should help Italy beat their underdog opponents.
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