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Gianluigi Buffon takes Iker Casillas' Spain absence as warning

Gianluigi Buffon and Italy now depart Euro 2016

Gianluigi Buffon admits the prospect of losing his status as Italy's undisputed No 1 has been brought closer by the arrival of Spain ahead of the sides' 2018 World Cup qualifier on Thursday.

Italy coach Giampiero Ventura handed teenage AC Milan goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma his international debut during the second half of a 3-1 friendly defeat to France last month.

And Iker Casillas's omission from the Spain squad by newly-appointed coach Julen Lopetegui has made Buffon realise he cannot go on forever.

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"The fact he's not here is very strange, but it's also a signal for me," Buffon told reporters of Casillas.

"We're running out of time, but that's normal. I'm fine with that. Inside of me I know my sporting career has to come to an end. Until that happens, I'll enjoy every moment."

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - JUNE 18:  Andres Iniesta, Iker Casillas and Fernando Torres  of Spain look dejected as they walk off the pitch after a 2-0 defeat
Image: Iker Casillas is not included in Spain's squad to face the 2006 World Cup winners

Set to earn his 164th cap, Buffon will edge one closer to former Real Madrid goalkeeper Casillas' 167-cap record for a European footballer, which he shares with retired Latvian Vitalijs Astafyevs.

After opening their World Cup qualifying campaign with a 3-1 win against Israel in Haifa last month, Italy host Spain at Juventus Stadium fully aware the result will be key in deciding which team clinches top spot in a Group G that also includes Albania, Israel, Liechtenstein and Macedonia.

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"This is an important match that will have consequences in terms of who qualifies for the World Cup," said Ventura, who succeeded Antonio Conte after he became manager of Chelsea in the summer.

"But we won't win this game if we play at 60 percent of our capacity."

As well as dropping Casillas, Lopetegui has instigated a number of other changes to a Spain squad that won the World Cup in 2010 and the European Championship in 2008 and 2012 but has disappointed at the last two major tournaments.

Diego Costa scored twice for Spain
Image: Diego Costa is expected to lead the line for Spain against Italy

Spain put eight unanswered goals past Liechtenstein in their opening qualifier in Leon, where Chelsea forward Diego Costa was one of three players to hit a brace.

Ventura was quick to underline the qualities of his own, new-look squad but warned: "I believe that, tactically, Spain have taken a step forward. But what most worries me is how mentally ready they look."

Costa is expected to be given the nod to play up front ahead of Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata after Lopetegui said: "Costa will play. This will be a key game for us and should fully test our ability to impose our game. But we're here for a result."

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