Hungary and Italy will play this Monday in a ‘final’ in Budapest. The Magyar team, the surprising leaders of the A3 group of the Nations League, will make history if he does not lose and therefore qualifies for the Final Four, which will be played in 2023. The ‘nazionale’ will have to win to reach said final stage. Meanwhile, the great England-Germany classic, also in A3, is meaningless as far as the group is concerned.
Even the Nations League is not a World Cup or a European Championship and can’t make up for missing Qatar 2022 this month and December, Italy wants to win at the Puskas Arena and play the Final Four, which will be played in 2022.
Roberto Mancini, Italian coach, found out this Sunday that he cannot count on Ciro Immobile, which the ‘azzurri’ doctors and Lazio do not want to risk, as he is coming off an injury to the biceps femoris of his right thigh. Claudio Lotito, president of Lazio, insisted that Immobile not travel, although he was already at the airport.
Although Immobile wants to be, the new generationwith members such as Napoli striker Giacomo Raspadori (author of 1-0 against England) will have to pull the cart again this Monday. In Cesena, Italy 2-1 against Hungary in June. The only defeat the Magyars suffered in the group.
Hungary’s coach, Marco Rossi, is precisely Italian, close to accomplishing the victory that meant for the Magyars to play in the Final Four of the Nations League. Hungary leads with 10 points, followed by Italy (8), Germany (6) and the ‘pross’ (2). Rossi’s men won 0-4 against England at Molineux and inflicted their first defeat on Germany since Hansi Flick took charge (0-1).
PROBABLE LINEUPS
Hungary-Italy
Puskas Arena 20.45 (UEFA TV)
Hungary: Goulash; Lang, Orban, Attila Szalai; Fiola, Nagy, Schäfer, Kerkez; Szoboszlai, Gazdag; adam szalai
Coach: Marco Rossi
Italy: Donnarumma; Toloi, Bonucci, Acerbi; Di Lorenzo, Cristante, Jorginho, Barella, Emerson; Scamacca and Raspadori
Coach: Roberto Mancini
Referee: Benoit Bastien (France)
Source: La Verdad

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