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Portugal draw 'a step forward' despite poor finishing – Mancini

Nations League: Italy could only draw 0-0 at home to Portugal on Saturday, but Roberto Mancini sees the result and performance as progress.

By Opta
Italy head coach Roberto Mancini

Milan, November 18: Roberto Mancini credited Italy for taking "a step forward" in Saturday's 0-0 draw with Portugal but rued the team's profligacy.

The Azzurri were dominant for most of the match at San Siro, creating particularly good chances in the first half.

Ciro Immobile was especially culpable, firing over from close range early on and then shooting at Rui Patricio in a one-on-one situation just after the half-hour mark.

The draw allowed Portugal to confirm their progression to the Nations League FinalsThe draw allowed Portugal to confirm their progression to the Nations League Finals

"What matters most in football is scoring goals. We must improve in terms of taking our chances," Mancini told reporters.

"We dominated Portugal and then the decline in the second half was due to us getting tired physically. That was only to be expected, as we cannot play in their half for the full 90 minutes.

"But it is a step forward compared to the Poland game (a 1-0 win last time out in the Nations League), as Portugal are superior to Poland and we controlled the game throughout.

"We tried to play for a result and also give valuable experience to the younger players."

Giorgio Chiellini, who made his 100th Italy appearance, echoed the sentiments of his coach, though he is convinced their problems in front of goal will solve themselves in due course.

"We have the foundations," he added. "We dominated the European champions, and the issue of not scoring goals will improve in time.

"We are still getting to know each other. There is another friendly (against United States in Genk) on Tuesday, and from March the three points start to really count (in Euro 2020 qualifying), although I think we did the Nations League justice and played for the result."

Story first published: Sunday, November 18, 2018, 8:55 [IST]
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