Luciano Spalletti, Italy’s manager, emphasized that his team will approach Thursday’s match against Spain with elegance, likening their play to the sophistication of Giorgio Armani suits. Despite Italy’s shaky start in the Euros, conceding the fastest goal in tournament history to Albania, Spalletti remains confident in his team’s ability to uphold their national style.
“We wear Giorgio Armani, known worldwide,” Spalletti stated, underscoring Italy’s preparedness to face Spain, one of the tournament’s strongest teams. “We aim to maintain our identity on the field, yet we’re ready to get our hands dirty if necessary.” Moreover, Luciano Spalletti stressed the importance of sustained intensity and focus throughout the game, emphasizing the need to start strong from the outset.
“This match is crucial for both teams,” Spalletti noted, reflecting on its significance in his coaching career. “It has the potential to become a memorable story.” Similarly, Spain’s manager, Luis de la Fuente, echoed the sentiment, highlighting the historical rivalry and competitiveness between the two sides.
“Spain versus Italy is a classic fixture,” de la Fuente remarked, acknowledging the potential for another thrilling encounter despite its placement in the group stage. The match kicks off at 20:00 BST. Fans can follow the action live on various platforms, including BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sport website, and ITV for television coverage.
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