Italy vs Norway - Inter Defender Dimarco Out for Revenge
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Italy, Di Lorenzo: "in These Three Months Another Spirit Has Been Seen; It Is Time to Prepare March"
Giovanni Di Lorenzo, defense of Italy, spoke in RAI after the defeat to Norway: "We started well in the first part; in the second part we relaxed a little and they ended up bringing out their quality.
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Italy vs Norway - Inter defender Dimarco out for revenge
Inter wing-back Federico Dimarco says Italy are fully focused on putting things right when they face Norway at San Siro tonight. The Azzurri are unlikely to overturn the goal difference gap needed to top the group.However, the Inter defender insists the objective is clear: respond to the heavy defeat suffered in Oslo.Speaking to Vivoazzurro TV, with quotes via FCInterNews, Dimarco underlined the mood inside the camp.“It’s an important match beca…
Italy World Cup winner: '1 thing makes the difference between Azzurri and Norway'
Italy World Cup winner Gianluca Zambrotta believes that Norway’s outstanding attacking performance has been the key factor setting them apart from the Azzurri in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.Former Juventus, Barcelona and Milan star Zambrotta spoke to NRK ahead of Italy’s World Cup qualifying fixture against Norway on Sunday.“Unfortunately, we didn’t participate in the last two editions of the World Cup, and it’s a real shame,” Zamrbotta said v…
Italy vs Norway: How a win, tie, or loss would affect their 2026 World Cup qualifying hopes
Italy and Norway will be facing off for Matchday 8 of the UEFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers with a direct ticket to the competition at stake. Italy hosts Norway at San Siro on the final matchday of the UEFA 2026 World Cup qualifiers, setting up a thrilling finish in Group I. The group winner will clinch an automatic berth to the North American tournament, while the runner-up will have to fight through the playoff game during the March international…
Gennaro Gattuso's request has been granted. On a cold Sunday in November, half of Italy will flock to Milan to watch the national team. The Azzurri face the virtually impossible task of overturning Norway by a nine-goal margin. At this point, they'll settle for a playoff spot and play a high-quality match in preparation for the knockout stages. As Corriere dello Sport reports, the team won't be alone: more than 66,000 spectators will be in the s…
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