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Italy, Mancini: ‘Sorry for the boos in Donnarumma, it wasn’t Milan-PSG. Bonucci? He should not have been warned for protests’ | First page

L’Italy loses the unbeaten run after three years and 37 games, Spain goes to the Nations League final. The blue coach Roberto Mancini comments to the Rai at the end of the match: “That’s how the matches are, sometimes certain episodes affect you. The first half could have ended 1-1, then they technically play very well. mistake that should not be made at these levels “.

EXPULSION OF BONUCCI – “I haven’t seen her, but nothing changes. Leo had to be careful before when he got a yellow card for protests, he doesn’t have to be warned.”

THE MATCH – “We were very good, scoring a goal and not conceding another … It was a good performance, congratulations to the guys for what they did. We needed a bit fresher players. In the moment we made the changes. the freshness helped us “.

DONNARUMMA – “Sorry for the boos to Gigio”.

YOUNG PEOPLE – “Given the young players of Spain, is this a sign for Italy? That’s right. We too could have played with some younger players, then there are situations that must be respected. But this defeat gave us great strength”.

THE CONFERENCE – Mancini then added at the press conference: “The boos at Donnarumma? Surely they didn’t like them, just as they didn’t please us, but what could we do? We are great and it happened”. And again: “We are sorry, Italy was playing and it was not a club game. You could also put this situation aside for one evening and whistle in a possible AC Milan-PSG: Italy is Italy and comes first. of everything”.

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