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Uninspiring Italy held to 1-1 draw by Macedonia

ByReuters

Updated 06/10/2017 at 21:50 GMT

Italy's hopes of qualifying directly for next year's World Cup were dashed as they produced another uninspired performance and were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Macedonia in their qualifier on Friday.

Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon reacts at the end of the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualification football match between Italy and Macedonia at The 'Grande Torino Stadium' in Turin on October 6, 2017.

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The result, coupled with Spain's 3-0 win over Albania, ensured that Italy will finish second in Group G although they are not yet certain of making the playoff round.
Italy, under fire since their comprehensive 3-0 defeat by Spain last month, seemed to have done the hard part when Giorgio Chiellini scored to break down the visitors' defence five minutes before halftime.
But the goal failed to inspire the four-times world champions and they were stunned when Aleksandar Trajkovski, who plays for Palermo in the Italian league's second tier, equalised in the 77th minute.
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Macedonia's forward Aleksandar Trajkovski celebrates after scoring during the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualification football match between Italy and Macedonia on October 6, 2017 at the Grande Torino Stadium in Turin

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Italy have 20 points in Group G and their hopes of reaching Russia now rest on finishing as one of the best eight runners-up who progress to the playoff round from the nine European groups. The group winners all qualify directly.
However, the prospect of deciding their fate in a two-leg tie has made the Italian media and fans jittery and recent performances have added to fears that the unthinkable may happen and Italy could fail to qualify for the first time since 1958.
Coach Giampiero Ventura blamed Italy's poor fitness levels for their dismal second half.
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Head coach of Italy Gian Piero Ventura reacts during the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier between Italy and FYR Macedonia at Stadio Olimpico on October 6, 2017 in Turin,Italy.

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"That made a big difference and when that drops, the sharpness goes," he said.
“I think Italy should never be jeered, as the team represents all of us," he added. "I thought the first half was positive, the second was not, but when you run out of gas, that's what happens."
Italy visit Albania in their final game on Monday.
Lorenzo Insigne created a good early opening for Italy after a quick exchange of passes with Ciro Immobile but Stole Dimitrievski rushed out to save.
Insigne then provided a pass which allowed Davide Zappacosta to get behind the defence but he sliced his effort high and wide.
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Italy's forward Ciro Immobile (C) reacts at the end of the FIFA World Cup 2018 qualification football match between Italy and Macedonia at The 'Grande Torino Stadium' in Turin on October 6, 2017

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Italy went ahead when a session of head tennis ended with Insigne slipping a ball through the Macedonia defence to release Immobile on the left and he laid the ball off for central defender Chiellini to tap in from close range.
Chiellini came to the rescue at the other end less than a minute later, rushing across to clear the danger after defensive partner Leonardo Bonucci gave the ball away.
Italy failed to click after halftime and were given a first warning when Gianluigi Buffon had to smother a header from Ilija Nestorovski.
The equaliser came when Goran Pandev sent Trajkovski clear and he drove an angled shot wide of the veteran goalkeeper.
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