Italy defender Cristiano Biraghi celebrates scoring against Poland in their Nations League match in Chorzow. AFP
Italy defender Cristiano Biraghi celebrates scoring against Poland in their Nations League match in Chorzow. AFP
Italy defender Cristiano Biraghi celebrates scoring against Poland in their Nations League match in Chorzow. AFP
Italy defender Cristiano Biraghi celebrates scoring against Poland in their Nations League match in Chorzow. AFP

Nations League: Last-gasp Cristiano Biraghi saves Italy, dedicates goal to Davide Astori


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Cristiano Biraghi snatched a late victory to give new Italy manager Roberto Mancini his first competitive victory and keep the Azzurri's Nations League hopes alive with a 1-0 win over Poland in their League A Group 3 clash in Chorzow on Sunday.

Defender Biraghi, 26, slid in the winner two minutes into injury time for his first goal for Italy in a game his team had dominated. The defeat ensured Poland were relegated to League B.

It gives Mancini his first competitive victory since taking over last May, after the four-time world champions failure to qualify for the World Cup.

"A new cycle has already begun," Mancini said. "We dominated the game, we had to score the first goal, it would have been unfair to finish 0-0.

"All the lads are trying to do their best. It's a good win in a very good game."

Fiorentina defender Biraghi made the sign "13" with his hands when he scored, as he dedicated his first goal to former Italy and Fiorentina captain Davide Astori who died of a heart attack last March.

"I owe everything to him. I'm here thanks to Davide who was a mentor for me," said Biraghi, who was called up to Italy for the first time last month at the age of 26.

European champions Portugal lead the three-team group with six points from two games with Italy on four points after three games with Poland relegated to League B with one point.

Mancini stuck with the same XI he started with in last Wednesday's 1-1 draw against the Ukraine with Federico Bernardeschi, Lorenzo Insigne and Federico Chiesa leading the attack.

Nicolo Barella, 21, was chosen to start over Lorenzo Pellegrini in midfield after making his international debut in Genoa.

Poland opted for the strike partnership of Robert Lewandowski and Arkadiusz Milik over Genoa forward Krzysztof Piatek, who has scored 14 goals in 10 competitive games for club and country.

Italy had the best of the first half but once again demonstrated their difficulty finishing off.

Jorginho rattled the bar within the first minute, with Federico Chiesa also hitting the woodwork after half an hour in the Silesian Stadium.

Poland could thank Wojciech Szczesny for keeping them in the game with the under-pressure goalkeeper denying Alessandro Florenzi, Jorginho, Bernardeschi and Juventus teammate Giorgio Chiellini in the first half.

Italy had a goal disallowed after 65 minutes following a well-worked pass between Bernardeschi and Marco Verratti with Insigne offside in the box.

Poland also had a couple of chances in the second half with Kamil Grosicki denied by Gianluigi Donnarumma, with Arkadiusz Milik curling over.

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Just when it looked as if both sides would settle for a draw, off the last corner, substitute Kevin Lasagna, who made his international debut, steered in for the Biraghi to finish off.

"It had looked as if the match was jinxed," said Biraghi.

"The minutes were going by and the ball wouldn't go in.

"When you create a lot and the ball doesn't go in you start to get nervous, even risk losing.

"Instead we stayed calm and believed until the end. This victory is thanks to the group's never say die attitude."

The result ensures Italy stayed in the tier ahead of December's Euro 2020 qualifying draw.

Italy next host Portugal on November 17 with Poland playing in Portugal three days later.

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