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Lippi realises Italy needs to create more at WC

Starting slowly is nothing new for Italy, and coach Marcello Lippi was far from worried after the Azzurri opened the defense of their World Cup title with a less-than-spectacular 1-1 draw against Paraguay.

Updated on: Jun 15, 2010 09:22 PM IST
AP | By , Irene, South Africa
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Starting slowly is nothing new for Italy, and coach Marcello Lippi was far from worried after the Azzurri opened the defense of their World Cup title with a less-than-spectacular 1-1 draw against Paraguay.

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When Italy won its third World Cup in 1982, Paolo Rossi and Co. opened with a 0-0 draw against Poland. And in 1994, when the Azzurri went on to reach the final, Arrigo Sacchi's side was beaten 1-0 by Ireland in its first game.

"At a World Cup you've got to build belief, confidence and condition game by game," Lippi said Tuesday, a day after the match in Cape Town. "I've never seen a team start off at 100 percent and maintain that form for seven games."

Italy did begin its title run four years ago with an encouraging 2-0 win over Ghana, but then stumbled in its next match, drawing 1-1 with the United States, before finding the consistency to reel off five more victories.

 
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