New Italy coach Gattuso 'not afraid' before first matches in charge


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Gennaro Gattuso insisted Monday he had no
fear despite feeling "wound up like a spring" before his first games
as Italy head coach in upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Estonia and
Israel.
Italy are at risk of missing out on a third
consecutive World Cup after a troubled start to their qualifying campaign which
has left them nine points behind Group I leaders Norway and cost his
predecessor Luciano Spalletti his job.
"I'm wound up like a spring,"
Gattuso told reporters.
"I have been since the first day. I
also feel the weight of responsibility because I wore this jersey myself...
"One thing is certain, I'm not
afraid."
Gattuso took over in June from Spalletti,
who was dismissed after Italy's 3-0 defeat in Oslo in their opening qualifier.
Italy are third in Group I with three
points, albeit with two games in hand on Norway.
Israel sit in second place, which provides
a play-off spot, three points above Italy having played one game more.
The Azzurri missed out on the last two
World Cups with play-off defeats.
"Let's take it one match at a time and
think about doing things right. Our history shows that we haven't won many
matches with a cascade of goals," continued the former AC Milan player.
"We must take to the pitch with
authority and pride, but we can't just focus on scoring as many goals as
possible."
Gattuso, who has coached several clubs
including AC Milan and Napoli since retiring as a player in 2013.
His last job was as boss of Croatian club
Hajduk Split.
Italy host Estonia in Bergamo on Friday and play Israel in Debrecen three days later.
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