Italy coach Roberto Mancini said he
could see plenty of positives after the European champions'
record-breaking 37-match unbeaten run was ended with Wednesday's
2-1 defeat to Spain at San Siro in the Nations League
semi-final.
The Spaniards progressed thanks to a double by Ferran Torres.
The Azzurri put on a spirited display despite having to play
more than half of the match in 10 after Leonardo Bonucci was
sent off for a second yellow card.
They hit the post twice with shots by Federico Bernardeschi and
Enrico Chiesa and notched a late goal to set up an exciting
finish with Chiesa going on a stunning run to lay on a tap-in
for Lorenzo Pellegrini.
"It's a shame to lose like that, but this game will give us
strength in spite of the final result and will help us to
understand that this really is a great team," said Mancini.
"Sometimes, certain events can decide games; it could've been
1-1 at the end of the first half".
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