Italy laboured to victory over Armenia as their largely unimpressive World Cup qualifying campaign continued.
Pirlo, De Rossi and Osvaldo on target in 3-1 victory
Italy laboured to victory over Armenia as their largely unimpressive World Cup qualifying campaign continued.
Goals from Andrea Pirlo, Daniele De Rossi and Pablo Osvaldo saw the Italians to the three points, while Armenia Mkhitaryan was on target for the hosts in a 3-1 defeat.
Prior to the match, Italy coach Cesare Prandelli said the return of Mario Balotelli for the first time since Euro 2012 was the key to getting his team firing, only to lose the Manchester City man once again to a fever.
And in his absence, Italy looked short of cutting edge as they struggled to break down their hosts and found themselves on the back foot for much of the match.
The early signs had been promising for Italy, with Pirlo's fourth-minute free-kick forcing Roman Berezovsky into an excellent save after Hrayr Mkoyan was penalised for handball.
It was from another set-piece that they took the lead in the 10th minute, with Mkoyan yet again the villain for Armenia as he handled in the area, earning a yellow card and conceding a penalty which Pirlo placed in the bottom left-hand corner.
But while they had benefited from Mkoyan's overeager hands, Italy were failing to create anything themselves, and it was Armenia who looked the more dangerous in front of goal against a rather flat performance from the visitors.
Aras Ozbiliz's curling free-kick forced Gianluigi Buffon into action in the 14th minute before Artur Edigaryan and Artak Yedigaryan missed the target with efforts from the edge of the area.
De Rossi had a chance to double Italy's lead in the 27th minute but blazed over from close range, and it proved costly as Armenia levelled moments later when Mkhitaryan fired in left-footed.
That at least stirred Italy into action, but Berezovsky comfortably held Sebastian Giovinco's shot in their best opening.
Take a grip
Armenia continued to attack, with Ozbiliz and Robert Arzumanyan both working Buffon before the break, while Riccardo Montolivo lashed wide just before the break.
Giovinco blasted over from close range early in the second half, but it was hardly a sign of a vastly improved Italian performance and instead Armenia continued to enjoy the better of the chances.
Mkhitaryan fired wide from a good position before Davit Manoyan's effort forced another good save from Buffon, who stretched to push it around the post.
The Juventus veteran was less convincing in handling Ozbiliz's 58th-minute shot but did enough to keep it out.
Domenico Criscito's shot on the hour mark went wide for Italy, but some good news was coming for Prandelli as De Rossi made up for his earlier miss by powering in a header from Pirlo's cross in the 64th minute.
A Pirlo corner moments later almost brought a third but Montolivo fired over.
Italy did at least look to have finally taken a grip on the game, however, with a close-range chance from Yura Movsisyan in the 74th minute the only other sight of goal Armenia would get.
Instead, it was Italy who prospered, and after Emanuele Giaccherini had fired over Osvaldo headed in a third with 10 minutes to go, getting up to meet De Rossi's cross.