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Italy vs Malta. FIFA World Cup European Qualifying Group B.
Stadio OlimpicoAttendance18,000.
Italy fail to impress
Tuesday 11 September 2012 22:38, UK
Italy claimed their first win of the World Cup qualifying campaign although it was a less than convincing display in the 2-0 victory against Malta.
Italy claimed their first win of the World Cup qualifying campaign although it was a less than convincing performance in the 2-0 victory against Group B minnows Malta in Modena. Goals at either end of the match from Mattia Destro and Federico Peluso sealed the points for the home side which sees them tied with Bulgaria on four points at the top of the standings. However, they will not be happy with the manner of the win as they did little to show they had learned the lessons from last Friday's 2-2 draw with the Bulgarians. Italy coach Cesare Prandelli was looking for an improved performance on their opening qualifier and things looked hopeful when the Azzurri took the lead after just five minutes. Claudio Marchisio's pass from the right landed at the feet of Destro, who smashed a shot into the bottom right corner from 18 yards. Another goal almost followed five minutes later from an Alessandro Diamanti free-kick, but Malta goalkeeper Andrew Hogg did brilliantly to tip the ball over the crossbar. Pablo Osvaldo had the home side's next chance soon after with a header from Andrea Pirlo's corner but the Roma striker steered the ball past the left post. Another chance fell Osvaldo's way after 25 minutes as Italy continued to drive forward in numbers but defender Luke Dimech cleared the ball for the Maltese. Pietro Ghedin's men had barely had a look-in so far but reminded the Italians of their presence on the half-hour with a long-range effort from Michael Mifsud which flew over the bar. The Azzurri responded with a cross-shot from Diamanti which was easily saved by Hogg. Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon had been surplus to requirements for much of the half, but had to get his fingertips to a right-footed strike from Roderick Briffa after 33 minutes as Malta threatened a surprise equaliser. The momentum quickly swung back Italy's way, however, although Leonardi Bonucci and Pirlo were both wasteful with chances before the interval. Italy continued to rule the roost at the start of the season half and defender Andrei Agius had to clear a threatening strike from Lorenzo Insigne. Osvaldo also saw his volley held by Hogg in the Malta goal as another chance went begging. And nerves began to jangle around the Alberto Braglia stadium after 60 minutes when Briffa drilled a host narrowly over the bar for the unfancied visitors. The midfielder unleashed another strike six minutes later which had to be booted out of the area by Antonio Nocerino, before Italy launched an attack down the other end which resulted in Claudio Marchisio firing over the bar. The home side began to settle down once more and Bonucci put another effort high of the mark before Destro saw his effort saved by Hogg as Malta continued to frustrate their opponents. Giampaolo Pazzini was unable to turn the Azzurri's fortunes either, smashing the ball past the left post but they eventually made the breakthrough in stoppage time when Pirlo's corner was neatly headed home by Peluso.