Andrea Cambiaso fully admits Italy ‘are the first to know it wasn’t a great game’ when squeezing past Moldova 2-0 and they ‘feel really sad’ at Luciano Spalletti’s dismissal.
The build-up to this World Cup qualifier was bizarre, as Spalletti already announced yesterday that this would be his final game in charge.
The Azzurri gave him a positive result to see him off, even if it was another far from convincing performance to beat Moldova 2-0, with goals from Giacomo Raspadori and Cambiaso.
“We all wanted a good performance. We are the first to know it wasn’t a great game, we wanted to give the coach a better send-off,” Cambiaso told RAI Sport.
The situation is extremely tense, as Spalletti confirmed he had been sacked in the wake of Friday’s 3-0 defeat away to Norway, so the players went into this game knowing there would be a different tactician in September for the next World Cup qualifiers.
“We are professionals, unfortunately these things happen in sport. Spalletti is a great coach, has such passion for the sport, and every time a coach is fired, it hurts the players. We feel really sad.”
It remains an extremely difficult path to World Cup qualification, as Norway are top of Group I with 12 points from four games.
“We’ll give it all we’ve got. The results might be negative, but we really do try to win every game.”
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