Italy coach Cesare Prandelli said he will hone in on Spain's weaknesses
in the short time he has to prepare his team for Sunday's Uefa Euro
2012™ final.
The Italians beat Germany 2-1 on Thursday and have a day less than the
Spaniards, who beat Portugal on Wednesday, to get ready for the clash at
Kiev's Olympic Stadium.
"I hope to be able to prepare in the best way possible for the match
even if we only have a day to get ready," Prandelli told a news
conference on Friday.
"We will look for Spain's weak points and work on those areas, even if
it won't be easy because they are the world and European champions and
here they are in the final again.
"That shows that their qualities aren't just in terms of technique but
also on the level of morale and character. They are a reference point in
many different ways but we have also improved with time.
Two goals from Mario Balotelli gave Italy victory over the Germans in
Warsaw and secured them a place in the final that few had predicted
prior to the tournament.
Prandelli has been credited with forging a strong team spirit and
implementing a progressive approach to play while not having a squad
with the kind of big names that have been available to previous Italian
coaches.
Despite the praise though Prandelli, who has a contract until 2014, has
said that he will consider his future after the tournament, a theme he
returned to on Friday.
"I've always said that my quality of life has improved a lot but in the
last two months it has been a struggle, aside from the excellent rapport
I have with the team and with the federation," he said.
"They have been two tough months and so there hasn't been the serenity that I look for."
Asked whether those words meant he would be leaving the job after the
tournament, Prandelli said, "I was just talking about my quality of
life, later I will make my evaluation but I don't want to talk about
that now, we will deal with that in three days time," he said.
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