BSP-08 Confidence lacking, says Mancini as mediocre Italy rescue a point

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Confidence lacking, says Mancini as mediocre Italy rescue a point

BOLOGNA, Italy, Sept 8, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Roberto Mancini believes that
only confidence is needed to turn a mediocre Italy into a world class team
again after Jorginho rescued a point for the new-look Azzurri in a 1-1 draw
against Poland in their Nations League A Group 3 opener on Friday.

Jorginho’s penalty 12 minutes from time made amends after the Chelsea
midfielder’s blunder had allowed former Napoli teammate Piotr Zielinski’s
opener for Poland just before the break in Bologna.

Mancini, 58, was appointed after the four-time winners’ shock failure to
qualify for the 2018 World Cup.

And after a timid start, key substitutions — including promising
Fiorentina forward Federico Chiesa — allowed the former Inter Milan and
Manchester City manager to save face in his first competitive game in charge.

“I knew it was going to be difficult. They are a team that, at this moment,
have more confidence than us,” said Mancini.

“In the first half we made some technical mistakes, but then in the second
half the guys were very good.”

Mario Balotelli, making his first competitive appearance since the 2014
World Cup for Italy, had an uneventful night before being replaced after an
hour.

“Mario needs to play, he is an experienced player on the international
stage, but his fitness levels are an issue right now,” explained Mancini of
the 28-year-old Nice player.

“There are many young players we can build on and I think we saw that in
the second half, as we pushed forward and more importantly didn’t make as
many errors in our passing.

“Chiesa? Like him these are all boys to bet on.”

Italy struggled early in all areas, Zielinski opening 40 minutes in by
converting Robert Lewandowski’s pass after Jorginho was caught in possession.

Mancini brought on Giacomo Bonaventura, 29, in place of Lorenzo Pellegrini,
22, but star Poland striker Lewandowski almost snatched a second goal for the
visitors to the thunderous applause of the 4,000 Polish fans.

Andrea Belotti then came on for Balotelli to a mixture of whistles and
applause, with Chiesa replacing Lorenzo Insigne after 71 minutes.

The newcomers provided the spark that was needed.

The son of former international striker Enrico Chiesa, the 20-year-old
Fiorentina player forced a save from Lukasz Fabianski and was then brought
down by Jakub Blaszczykowski for a penalty, which Jorginho converted.

Italy pushed for the winner but had to settle for a point before their trip
to Lisbon where they will be playing a Portugal side missing Cristiano
Ronaldo.

“We could not find the passing lines, to give rhythm to our play,” said
Brazil-born Jorginho.

“I personally made a lot of mistakes. It takes time. We don’t play much
together, but I’m confident because I see a team trying to play football.

“This is important. We are on the right track. If you play with fear you
have the possibility to make mistakes.”

“We have no room for error on Monday,” added Juventus defender Leonardo
Bonucci.

“Cristiano Ronaldo is very strong, but his absence shouldn’t deceive us:
Portugal are still a very good team, they are the European champions and we
will have to give them the maximum respect.”

Poland will play their next matches in the Nations League at home on
October 11 against Portugal and on October 14 against Italy.

“It’s an important point, it’s just a pity we were unable to make more of
our chances,” said coach Jerzy Brzeczek, who took over after Poland crashed
out in the group stage of the World Cup.

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1020 hrs