Last Updated: March 20, 2023, 22:54 IST
Italy’s Gianluca Vialli and Roberto Mancini (Twitter)
Gianluca Vialli, who died in January on the age of 58 following a protracted battle with pancreatic most cancers, was Roberto Mancini’s finest pal
European champions Italy need to “do effectively” against England in their first Euro 2024 qualifier as a tribute to late former striker Gianluca Vialli, coach Roberto Mancini said Monday.
Vialli, who died in January at the age of 58 following a long battle with pancreatic cancer, was Mancini’s best friend and long-time strike partner in their playing days at Sampdoria in the 1980s and 1990s.
The former Juventus, Chelsea and Italy striker played a significant role in Italy’s European Championship title-winning campaign in 2021, assisting Mancini, despite having been diagnosed in 2017.
“I’ve already talked about it with the players. For us, it will be important to remember him. It’s as if he were with us,” Mancini informed reporters.
“He had his place and it’s not straightforward for us. We should strive to do effectively additionally for him,” he added.
The encounter with England on Thursday is the Italian national team’s first match since Vialli’s death and the players will wear a special shirt with a message dedicated to the football great inside it.
Ahead of the match at the Diego Maradona stadium in Naples, a “play of light” can also be deliberate in tribute to Vialli, the Italian federation mentioned.
Italy, who beat England on penalties to win the European Championship in 2020 however failed to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar, then play Malta on Sunday.
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