During ‘Diretta Azzurra’, a program broadcast on ‘Rai Sport’, former footballer Lele Adani thus analyzed the moment of Italy, a team that will face France tomorrow at San Siro in a match valid for the A2 group of Nations League: “In this national team there is now a sharing of honors and burdens and this has allowed the restart. I see a team that is doing well in every area of the pitch, Locatelli is recovering what he has lost, Maldini is a strong, unique player in its characteristics”.
Then in another passage he added: “In this national team the work of the midfielder in front of the defense changes in function, he works together with the three central defenders because in the end everyone is a bit of a director. The rotations that we find among the other midfielders and the attackers are also found among the central defenders defense and the director. Italy is a beautiful orchestra, if we think about what happened this summer it must be said that the change has happened quickly. San Siro? He can give a lot, he’s magical, he’s a hell of a pit and when you bring him to your side he scares your opponents. I played a match here against Uruguay, a team that doesn’t get scared, but San Siro is another world.”
Finally, a thought on tomorrow’s opponents: “France is the first or second national team in the world, they went out in the semi-final of the European Championship due to a Eurogoal from Yamal, otherwise even if they played badly they would have reached the final. The demands are directly proportionate to the expectations, it will certainly be a great match” .