
Riccardo Orsolini acknowledges Italy ‘had an unbalanced attacking system’ against Estonia, but it was a risk they had to take with new roles for this World Cup qualifier.
The Azzurri were largely dominant in Tallinn, taking the lead after five minutes with Moise Kean’s goal before he limped off with a sprained ankle, then Mateo Retegui had a penalty saved and scored the second from the Orsolini assist.
After the break, Francesco Pio Esposito got his first senior goal at 20, but Gianluigi Donnarumma fumbled a simple cross for Rauno Sappinen to ruin the clean sheet.
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With Mattia Zaccagni and Matteo Politano injured, Orsolini and Giacomo Raspadori were started in unusual wide roles for the 4-4-2 formation, which was perhaps closer to a 4-2-4.
“It was an unusual position for me, but this is what the game required,” Orsolini told Sky Sport Italia after the 3-1 victory.
“The coach asked us to make sure we were always on the attack, and we had the right approach in a difficult place to play. Don’t forget Norway struggled here and only won 1-0.
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