(Reuters) - Italy manager Roberto Mancini urged his players to entertain the public one last time at Euro 2020 and said he has no plans to alter the Azzurri’s attacking style for Sunday’s final against England at Wembley.
The Italians have been one of the most attractive teams to watch throughout the tournament, scoring 12 goals, second only to Spain, who struck 13 times before being eliminated on penalties by Mancini’s side in the semi-finals.
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