Italy coach Cesare Prandelli slammed the fitness of his
side, after their 1-0 friendly loss to Spain in Madrid.
Prandelli's men went down to a goal from Pedro Rodriguez
but the national boss was less than impressed with his side's ability to run
out the game against the European and world champions.
"At this moment of the season the fitness levels
compared to Spain are almost embarrassing. We need to work hard, as to play
with a high tempo we need intensity in our running," the 56-year-old told
RAI Sport.
"We wanted to win the wall back early, we never
managed it because we weren't physically sharp enough. I'll be honest, I did
not expect the players to have these fitness levels."
Parma defender Gabriel Paletta debuted for the national
side, having previously represented Argentina at Under-20 level.
Prandelli said he used the friendly to try different
set-ups, while also praising Paletta's output.
"In a friendly I had to evaluate things that you
can't even think about at a World Cup," the coach said.
"The midfield, which in recent years has been a
reference point, again gave us good guarantees.
"At this moment with these fitness levels it's
impossible to judge the difference in quality between us and Spain. Quite
simply, they always got to the ball first.
"Paletta had a wonderful debut and at times Alessio
Cerci also did well."
Paletta said he was disappointed his first cap for Italy
resulted in a loss.
"I am happy with my debut, but a little sad at the
result," Paletta, 28, said.
"I settled in well from Monday and the rest of the
lads gave me a warm welcome. I have Italian roots, as my family hails from
Catanzaro."
Culled from Fourfourtwo
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