Euro 2016 Qualifier: Graziano Pelle Stars on Debut for Italy in Win Over Malta
Italy dominated from the outset at the Ta'Qal stadium but ultimately failed to turn chances into goals as Malta, who saw Michael Mifsud sent off before the half hour, kept bodies in defence for long periods and sought to break on the counter-attack. Graziano Pelle, making his international debut, scored the only goal of the game in the first half.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: October 14, 2014 12:38 pm IST
Southampton striker Graziano Pelle scored a first-half winner on his debut as Italy scraped a 1-0 victory away to 10-man Malta in their Euro 2016 qualifier on Monday. (Belgium escape with draw, Wales cruise)
Italy dominated from the outset at the Ta'Qal stadium but ultimately failed to turn chances into goals as Malta, who saw Michael Mifsud sent off before the half hour, kept bodies in defence for long periods and sought to break on the counter-attack. (Norway teen sets Euro qualifier age record)
Pelle's performances in the English Premier League this season had caught the eye of Italy coach Antonio Conte, who lined the big striker up alongside Ciro Immobile in the hope his powerful physique would provide extra options up front.
Pelle was a constant threat in the Maltese box and saw a first-half header smack off the crossbar from one of several inviting crosses by Fiorentina midfielder Manuel Pasquale.
But despite his winner and the precious three points that mean only Italy and leaders Croatia are unbeaten in Group G, Pelle indicated there was little cause for celebration in the Azzurri camp.
"I'm happy I scored and we got the three points but we have to do better," he told Sky Sport Italia.
"I'm used to playing in England where you play to score goals."
Although Conte was happy with a third win after defeating Norway (2-0) and Azerbaijan (2-1), he expects Italy to raise their game for Croatia in Milan next month.
"The big game against Croatia will tell us just how good we are after these first two months," Conte said.
"We need to get down to work if we're to succeed."
As early as the first minute, Immobile flashed a shot just wide of Andrew Hogg's upright after latching onto Antonio Candreva's cross.
Italy were frustrated for the opening quarter hour but the hosts managed to give Gianluigi Buffon a scare when Giorgio Chiellini, who scored all three goals including an own goal in a 2-1 win over Azerbaijan on Friday, gave away a free kick on the right.
The ball was whipped into the area and as Mifsud fell under a challenge from Leonardo Bonucci it rolled out to Clayton Failla, whose deflected daisycutter went just wide of Buffon's far post.
Italy were soon back in command, however, and Pelle's powerful header from Pasquale's delivery came back off the crossbar, with Chiellini's header from the resulting corner also hitting the woodwork.
On 21 minutes Pelle chested a long ball down into the path of Claudio Marchisio, but the Juve midfielder's first-timer went straight to Hogg.
Italy took a deserved lead moments later, although Pelle's maiden Azzurri goal was a tame poke from close range after the ball fell kindly in the box from Leonardo Bonucci's header following a Pasquale corner.
Malta's hopes suffered a blow before the half hour when star striker Mifsud saw red for a clumsy studs-up challenge on Alessandro Florenzi that left the Roma forward writhing on the ground clutching his ankle.
After the break, the Azzurri struggled to find a way through a Maltese defence that, at times, was seven-strong.
Immobile got his head to Marco Verratti's floated cross from the right, only to see his effort go straight at Hogg.
The game turned momentarily in Malta's favour when Bonucci saw red for blocking Andre Schembri with his arm as the midfielder ran on to a loose ball from a Chiellini howler.
Late on, substitute Sebastian Giovinco offered Italy their best chance of a second goal when he capped a promising run by firing an angled strike off the bottom of Hoog's far post.