Euro 2020: Wales as tough as Stoke but also have skills to worry Italy, says Mancini

While other favourites for the tournament have faltered in the past few days, with France being held by Hungary on Saturday and England drawing 0-0 with Scotland on Friday, Italy has not put a foot wrong so far.

Published : Jun 19, 2021 22:57 IST , ROME

Mancini spent three-and-a-half years as Manchester City manager between 2009 and 2013, during which time Premier League sides often struggled with the physical challenge of a trip to Stoke, a then top-flight team.
Mancini spent three-and-a-half years as Manchester City manager between 2009 and 2013, during which time Premier League sides often struggled with the physical challenge of a trip to Stoke, a then top-flight team.
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Mancini spent three-and-a-half years as Manchester City manager between 2009 and 2013, during which time Premier League sides often struggled with the physical challenge of a trip to Stoke, a then top-flight team.

Italy coach Roberto Mancini compared Wales to English side Stoke City ahead of the two teams' European Championship clash in Rome on Sunday, while also insisting Robert Page's men possess enough technical ability to worry the Azzurri.

Mancini spent three-and-a-half years as Manchester City manager between 2009 and 2013, during which time Premier League sides often struggled with the physical challenge of a trip to Stoke, a then top-flight team.

"Stoke had a very tough style of play, they were a very tough nut to crack," Mancini told a news conference on Saturday.

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"It will be a very difficult match from a physical perspective because they are a powerful side like Stoke, but they are also very technical ... Wales have players like (Joe) Allen, (Gareth) Bale and (Daniel) James. They have got some quality and skilful players."

While other favourites for the tournament have faltered in the past few days, with France being held by Hungary on Saturday and England drawing 0-0 with Scotland on Friday, Italy has not put a foot wrong so far.

Two 3-0 victories from two group games so far mean Italy has won 10 matches in a row, all without conceding, and it is one match away from equalling its longest-ever unbeaten run - 30 matches - set between 1935 and 1939.

One point will be enough to secure a top spot in Group A, but Mancini is not getting carried away.

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"France, Spain, Germany and Portugal are used to winning, they are full of extraordinary players," he said. "France remain the favourite despite the draw with Hungary.

"Then there will also be Belgium. In my opinion, nothing changes (on various potential winners)."

With progression to the last 16 already secured, Mancini said he would rotate some players on Sunday. Marco Verratti, who has not yet featured in the tournament due to a knee injury, is in line for some game time in the Stadio Olimpico.

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"Tomorrow night will be our third game and we would have rotated regardless, even if this was a must-win fixture," he said.

"A third game in the space of 10 days with 30-degree heat, you need fresh legs out there."

"Marco needs to play. Until today, after so many days of training, he is fine."

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