Zenga: “Donnarumma was controversial before, now he is the savior of the country. He can still improve”

Tomorrow’s eighth final between Italy and Switzerland will also feature the long-distance challenge between Gigio Donnarumma And Yann Summer. For this reason this morning at La Gazzetta dello Sportan expert spoke about the door as Walter Zenga: “Sommer the usual: it doesn’t steal your eye, but it’s essential, it’s always there. The fact that he is less structured than Donnarumma does not limit him, on the contrary it makes him do some things better. The quality that all coaches like, namely consistency. But when you face Gigio you think the door has narrowed.”

About Donnarumma: “Before the European Championship he was controversial, now he is the savior of the country. But everything slides off him: he has 65 appearances for the national team. It is the curriculum of a goalkeeper at 34 years old, not 25. Is he among the best in the world? At the European Championship, yes; if we consider the last year, no. Certainly with room for improvement, in particular on the sense of position and the placement on certain crosses”.

About Switzerland: “It’s a tough national team, that makes you play badly. A bit like Austria: maybe it doesn’t spark your imagination, but it makes you look bad. And it also has players who have grown a lot, just look at the evolution in Italy of Freuler, Aebischer, Ndoye and Sommer himself”.