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Spalletti set to shake things up for Italy's clash with Croatia

LEIPZIG, Germany : Luciano Spalletti named the same starting lineup for Italy's first two Euro 2024 games, but following their defeat to Spain changes will be made for the final Group B match against Croatia, the manager said on Sunday.

After Italy's 2-1 win over Albania, Spalletti kept faith with his players, but after the 1-0 defeat to Spain in which his side was totally outplayed, the manager had spoken of a tired team who could not compete with the pace and energy of the Spanish.

"After a game like that, the idea of being able to change something is there, because I probably made a mistake not to change before, looking at the performance against Spain," Spalletti told reporters.

"But the team against Albania seemed so good to me that I thought it was a gamble to change things. Now that we have noticed a bit of fatigue, a bit of rustiness, something will surely change."

The result against Spain and the manner of the defeat led to much discussion in the Italian camp over the last few days but now the time for talking is over.

"We analysed it and talked about it, we took a step back in terms of what we'd seen in matches coming into that one," Spalletti said.

"I expect to see that the game against Spain taught us some lessons, even though we played badly and suffered because of how it ended.

"Now we have to put facts before us and leave the words aside."

Italy in the past were renowned for their defensive capabilities, their ability to see out a win, but the days of that "Catenaccio" ("door bolt") style are long behind them and have no place in modern football according to Spalletti.

"Football today is no longer just about doing one thing, you have to know how to do more than one," Spalletti said.

"Given Croatia's quality,

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