Probable Italy lineup: Cambiaso new, Retegui in attack. There is a runoff

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Sunday 7.40pm – Spalletti: “Dimarco is recovered”. In the press conference, technical commissioner Luciano Spalletti announced that he will make changes both from a men’s and tactical point of view. And then, surprisingly, he announced the recovery of Federico Dimarco, a full-back who never trained with the team after the defeat against Spain: “Dimarco is recovered, so he is available. But we will make a further transition tomorrow morning which confirm this, but everything suggests that he will be available for tomorrow.” In light of the CT’s words, Dimarco enters a run-off with Darmian.

Probable Italy lineup (4-2-3-1) – Donnarumma; Di Lorenzo, Bastoni, Calafiori, Darmian (Dimarco); Cristante, Jorginho; Cambiaso, Barella, Chiesa; Retegui.

Sunday 4.30pm – Jorginho plays from the first minute. Further confirmations of the presence of Cambiaso, Cristante and Retegui in the starting eleven.
Jorginho confirmed in the middle of the pitch alongside the Roma midfielder. Barella moved a few meters further forward will join Cambiaso and Chiesa behind Retegui.

Probable Italy lineup (4-2-3-1) – Donnarumma; Di Lorenzo, Bastoni, Calafiori, Darmian (Dimarco); Cristante, Jorginho; Cambiaso, Barella, Chiesa; Retegui.

Sunday 3.30pm – Here we are. Tomorrow Luciano Spalletti’s national team will challenge Croatia, the third and final match of the group stage which will award second place in group B.
This time the national coach will change some men, without changing his tactical structure. In place of the injured Dimarco there will be room for Darmian, with Di Lorenzo, Bastoni and Calafiori who will be confirmed ahead of Donnarumma.
Bryan Cristante from the first minute, Jorginho should be at his side with Barella who at that point will be moved a few meters further forward. The new player is Andrea Cambiaso, tried out in the starting lineup in an attack that will also include Federico Chiesa (but on the left) and Mateo Retegui.