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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.

Cambiaso well aware of Italy problems

“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.”

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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