Roberto Mancini has got
Italy believing again but they need one of their strikers to have the month of their lives to go far
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Roberto Mancini has been busy putting together the biggest numbers in Italy since Pythagoras, who travelled to the country in 530BC to teach his theorem. Mancini took over shortly after Gian Piero Ventura failed to qualify for the 2018
World Cup and at the time of writing, has the highest win rate of any Italy manager (70%). “Back in May 2018, I was confident we could be back, because nobody believed in us,” Mancini said. He was right. The Azzurri have so far won 21 games out of 30 under his tenure, including 10 wins in 10 qualifying group matches. Moreover, Italy extended their unbeaten run to 25, five games shy of a famous record set by Vittorio Pozzo in the 1930s.