Luigi Riccio, assistant to Gennaro Gattuso, has urged Italy and its supporters to maintain composure and avoid panic, even if they face early difficulties in breaking down Northern Ireland’s defense in their upcoming World Cup qualifier.
The crucial match is scheduled to kick off at 19:45 GMT (20:45 CET) at the New Balance Arena in Bergamo. Tonight’s game will determine a winner, potentially extending to extra time or a penalty shootout if scores remain level after 90 minutes. The victor will then advance to face either Wales or Bosnia and Herzegovina in the final on March 31.
Pressure Mounts for World Cup Qualification
Italy approaches this fixture under significant pressure, with World Cup qualification at stake. Speaking publicly, Riccio stated, “We believe this is currently the strongest starting lineup available, and we also have full confidence in our substitutes to make a significant impact on the game.”
Northern Ireland has demonstrated their capability, securing a victory against Slovakia in the qualifiers and suffering narrow 1-0 defeats to strong teams like Germany and Slovakia within their group. Riccio acknowledged Northern Ireland’s strengths, noting, “They have posed challenges for almost all their adversaries. Our focus must be on performing effectively in the attacking third and compelling them into difficult decisions. Additionally, maintaining vigilance with preventative marking is crucial to thwart their transitions and long ball tactics. We are feeling well-prepared and optimistic.”
A primary concern for the Italian camp is the possibility of the match remaining goalless, allowing tension to mount for both the Italian squad and the fans. Gattuso’s assistant reiterated, “While an early goal would be ideal, we must be ready to adapt if we don’t achieve it immediately, thereby avoiding any frantic reactions.”
Before the match commences, a minute of silence will be observed in memory of Beppe Savoldi, a former striker who played for Italy, Bologna, Napoli, and Atalanta.








