The Azzurri chief has revealed that while he may make changes to his starting line-up, there will not be any amends to the formation in their last group match against Ireland.
Cesare Prandelli has revealed that he may change a few names in his playing eleven, but has stressed that he will persist with the 3-5-2 formation in their upcoming match against Ireland.
The Azzurri's second group match against Croatia also ended in a draw, taking their points tally to two and placing them behind Spain and Croatia in Group C standings.
Prandelli pointed out that while Daniele De Rossi helped contain the Roja in their first group match, the defender was encouraged to initiate the attacking moves in the game against the Blazers.
The Azzurri chief explained that the team and the players have to adapt their strategies and their roles with respect to every opponent, and insisted that the AS http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roma-c31603 midfielder was an asset for the team in making decisive moves against Croatia.
The Nazionale manager went on to reveal that he has always looked to play a fast paced game right from the beginning of the qualifying round in order to baffle his opponents.
Prandelli went on to add that he does not face a scarcity of talent by any means, and stated that the only challenge has been the varying styles of opposition in every next game.
While talking to the press, the 54-year-old said:
“Today http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniele-De-Rossi-c10112 had different requirements to the last match against Spain. He also gave the team a big hand in creating the moves. As for the strikers, we chose to play with pacey players right from the qualifiers. The problem is not the lack of
stature, but attacking the defensive line of our opponents.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Croatia-c2879 clash may still knock them out of Euro 2012.
Prandelli revealed that he might change his starting line-up depending on the fitness level of the players, but maintained that he will field the same 3-5-2 system against the Boys in Green.
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