Michael O’Neill, the coach of Northern Ireland, dedicated a significant portion of his pre-match press conference against Italy to praising the Azzurri, and particularly coach Gattuso. O’Neill expressed his admiration for Gattuso both as a coach and as a former player, acknowledging his adept handling of a challenging situation.
However, when prompted by an Italian journalist, O’Neill conceded, “Italy possesses a strong midfield and attack. But the likes of Totti or Del Piero are no longer present, so I’d say the strength now lies in the collective group.” He then humorously added, “And we understand there’s considerable pressure on Italy; we’ve even shown your articles to our players, so thank you.” This last remark subtly hinted at using the Italian media’s expectations as a motivational tool for his squad.
Northern Ireland: ‘Not Just Long Balls’
Despite his measured comments, a palpable sense of confidence emanated from the Northern Ireland camp. O’Neill, joined by defender and captain Trai Hume of Sunderland, conveyed strong belief in his “young and fearless” team. He stressed that his side has “everything to gain” when facing a “great nation” like Italy and should not be intimidated by the stadium environment, which he likened to Belfast.
Addressing their game plan, O’Neill indicated familiarity with Gattuso’s potential strategies, having observed his first six matches as national coach. He dismissed the stereotype of Northern Ireland being solely a long-ball team, pointing out that Italy also employs this tactic from central defenders to wide players. O’Neill emphasized their unwavering focus on achieving a positive result and their self-assuredness in confronting formidable opponents, especially away from home. He referenced past victories against major nations and asserted their pride in consistently delivering performances worthy of their capabilities, stating, “We are more than ready.”
Captain Trai Hume echoed these sentiments, anticipating “a difficult game, but without fear,” and reaffirming the team’s readiness.
