🚨 Plenty of changes in Spalletti's latest Italy line-up
After the weekend's earthquake that the Italian national team has experienced, tonight's match against Moldova is not just another one. It's the one that will mark the end of the Spalletti era at the helm of the Azzurra.
The coach confirmed his dismissal by the FIGC in the pre-match press conference. A farewell that will take place after his last match with the Nazionale: the one that pits the Italians against Moldova. A match that already has its starting lineup.
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And Spalletti is making many changes and shaking things up after the embarrassment in Oslo. Names like Fratessi or Dimarco enter the starting lineup to save face for a still-ashamed Azzurra.
Meanwhile, Moldova presents itself with this starting lineup. Will they deliver the final blow to Italy?
Everything is ready in Reggio Emilia.
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