Mancini admits accidentally dropping Chiellini


Head coach of Italy’s national team, Roberto Mancini has admitted that he accidentally left out Giorgio Chiellini on the bench for Friday’s UEFA Nations League clash against Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Mancini claimed he did not read the team sheets after they were submitted to him.

Bosnia earned a surprise 1-1 draw away to Italy at Stadio Artemio Franchi on Friday night and Mancini says an administrative error which led to the omission of Chiellini was partly to blame for the defeat.

Roma striker Edin Dzeko opened the scoring for the visitors 57 minutes into the game, before Inter midfielder Stefano Sensi hit an equaliser ten minutes later.

Italy captain Chiellini watched on as an unused substitute having been replaced by Francesco Acerbi in Mancini’s starting XI, which raised more than a few eyebrows.

The Azzurri boss accepted the blame for the Juventus defender’s omission post-match, while confessing that he failed to pick up on an administration error when naming his final team.

Mancini promised that Chiellini will return to the fold when Italy take on the Netherlands on Monday (September 7), telling reporters: “It was my fault.
“They showed me the line-up, I didn’t have my glasses on and just said it was fine. I didn’t notice Acerbi was there rather than Chiellini.

“Anyway, we had planned originally for Acerbi to play one game and Chiellini another. I had asked Giorgio if he wanted to play today or on Monday with Holland, he said today, but we’ll have to swap it now.
“It’s not like we chose a goalkeeper rather than a defender, it’s not a massive difference, but yes, it was an error.”

Mancini added on Italy’s performance in their first international outing of 2020: “We’re disappointed, we tried until the end to score.
“There was a bit of tiredness but the boys did well. We just lacked a bit of inspiration.
“The important thing is that the team played well, the draw doesn’t change anything in the judgement of the performance.”

The final result against Bosnia saw Italy’s 11-game winning streak halted, and leaves them with work to do to qualify from Group 1 of the UEFA Nation’s League. Mancini’s men are now sitting third in the table, with the Netherlands currently occupying top spot after beating Poland 1-0 at Johan Cruyff ArenA.