Italy remain top of their Nations
League group despite missing several good chances in a goalless
draw in Poland on Sunday.
The Azzurri have five points from three games, one more than
Poland and the Netherlands, ahead of Wednesday's crunch clash
against the Dutch in Bergamo.
"The result isn't a reflection of our efforts, but we're happy
with our performance," said Italy coach Roberto Mancini.
"We had a number of chances and were limited slightly by the
poor condition of the pitch.
"The pitch isn't an excuse, but we did make mistakes as a result
of it.
"We were constantly on the attack and had opportunities, but we
weren't able to find the net. It happens. "We should have been
two or three goals up at the break, but let's be patient".
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