Antonio Conte head coach of Italy gestures.
Italy's 1-0 defeat by Ireland
in their last Euro 2016 Group E match will not affect the morale of the
squad ahead of the last- 16 game against defending champions Spain,
coach Antonio Conte said on Wednesday.
"There is no reason to be anxious," Conte told a news conference
after a game in which he made eight changes from the team that defeated
Sweden knowing that Italy had finished top of the group.
Conte played down the loss, saying it was undeserved and was partly
caused by the bad condition of the pitch which he believed favoured the
more physical style of the Irish.
In the last two European Championships, Italy lost in the final to
Spain in 2012 and were knocked out in the quarter-finals by the
Spaniards in 2008.
"We will have to play one of the favourite teams of the tournament," Conte said.
"It's weird to be on top of the pool and having to face Spain, then
maybe Germany and maybe France. It's a bit of a problematic route, but
these are the rules," Conte said.
But the Italy manager, who will be Chelsea's coach next season, remains confident.
"Spain is one of the strongest teams in the world, but the pitch will do the talking," he said.
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