Buffon: Spain defeat does not change Italy belief

Italy can still qualify for the 2018 World Cup despite Saturday's defeat to Spain, say Gianluigi Buffon and Andrea Barzagli.

Published : Sep 03, 2017 14:58 IST

Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon Buffon insists Italy will secure a place in next year's World Cup at Russia, even if it might have to go through the play-offs.
Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon Buffon insists Italy will secure a place in next year's World Cup at Russia, even if it might have to go through the play-offs.
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Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon Buffon insists Italy will secure a place in next year's World Cup at Russia, even if it might have to go through the play-offs.

Gianluigi Buffon remains confident Italy will qualify for the 2018 World Cup despite its disappointing 3-0 defeat to Spain in Madrid on Saturday.

The top two sides in Group G went head-to-head at the Santiago Bernabeu in the seventh round of qualification fixtures and it was the 2010 champion who prevailed thanks to Isco and Alvaro Morata.

Defeat leaves Italy three points behind its illustrious rivals with three games remaining - the Azzurri facing Israel, Macedonia and Albania.

And Buffon insists Italy could still secure a place in Russia next year, even if it might have to go through the play-offs.

"We believe and hope to go to the World Cup," said Buffon. "There is a year ahead of us, there will be training camps to refine certain mechanisms. There are values in this squad that don't always emerge."

Buffon's Juventus team-mate Andrea Barzagli echoed the goalkeeper's confident outlook, and urged everyone involved with the national team to not lose faith.

"It was difficult, we knew that, and the quality of all their [Spain] individual players emerged," he said. "We needed the perfect performance to limit us. It is a heavy result, but I don't think we suffered that much.

"We mustn't lose faith in our journey, as we still need to do what's necessary to reach the World Cup. We should have done better, however we continue to believe in what we're doing and focus on reaching the play-offs.

"That second place isn't mathematically locked down yet, so the next game with Israel is going to be fundamental. We must prepare and win."

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