Roberto Mancini’s record-breaking Italy. All the facts and figures from a memorable 2019
A fantastic qualifying campaign for the National Team, who have recorded ten wins in a single calendar year for the first time. Against Armenia, another record was broken as seven different players got on the scoresheetTuesday, November 19, 2019
Like all playmakers, Roberto Mancini is used to surprising. When he played, he wore the number ten shirt, the number that champions and the most talented players often have on their backs. It’s always been a symbol of excellence, and it’s also the number of wins that his Italy side have picked up this calendar year following yesterday’s victory – yet another record in what has been a fantastic year for the Azzurri. Italy’s previous record was nine victories, with this happening on four occasions (1990, 1994, 2000 and 2003). Furthermore, only four times before had Italy won all their matches in a single year (1/1 in 1915, 8/8 in 1938, 2/2 in 1942, 1/1 in 1946).
“I want to win all our games,” said the Head Coach at the start of qualifying in extremely optimistic fashion. And this is exactly what his team did as Italy produced a perfect qualifying campaign for the first time in their history: 30 points from a possible 30 (37 goals scored, four conceded) and qualification secured with three matches to spare, another record in either a European Championship or World Cup qualifying campaign. Thanks to the ten wins, Roberto Mancini (ten games) has also equalled a record when it comes to the most matches won when both European Championship qualifying fixtures and matches in the final tournament are taken into account. The current Head Coach has drawn level with Antonio Conte (15 games), Cesare Prandelli (16 games and a EURO 2012 finalist) and Azeglio Vicini (18 games).