Argentina educate Lionel Scaloni says Italy did no longer should omit out at the World Cup, whilst he can't see Paulo Dybala being distracted by hypothesis over his destiny.
Euro 2020 winners Italy and Copa America champions Argentina meet in the 'Finalissima' at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday.
But there's no risk of the pair assembly in Qatar subsequent November after Italy failed to make a second instantly World Cup following play-off defeat against North Macedonia in March.
That led to questions over Roberto Mancini's future and the Italian machine for failing to produce young gamers, with the Azzurri reliant on skilled campaigners consisting of Giorgio Chiellini and Ciro Immobile.
Scaloni changed into short to again his contrary range Mancini as he expressed his dismay at Italy faltering in World Cup qualification.
"Italy did no longer deserve no longer to go to the World Cup, they may be still European champions, a splendid group," Scaloni informed newshounds on Tuesday.
"There are games in which the ball does no longer want to go into the purpose, and that is how the video games are misplaced. But Mancini has executed a super process, restoring a clear identification to Italy after so many years.
"I don't assume he'll make a lot of adjustments now, alternatively it's going to regularly exchange as we did: it takes place to all country wide teams sooner or later that they have to alternate. Now they can start over."
Meanwhile, Dybala is heading for the exit door at Juventus whilst his agreement expires in June, with Inter reportedly the favourites to sign the Bianconeri talisman.
As speculation persists over the future of the Argentina forward, Scaloni insisted in an effort to not impact Dybala's performances for his us of a.