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Prandelli: Russia defeat could help Italy at Euro 2012
Posted Saturday, June 02, 2012 by Goal.com

Prandelli: Russia defeat could help Italy at Euro 2012

Cesare Prandelli believes that Italy's 3-0 friendly defeat against Russia on Friday will be a valuable lesson for his team at Euro 2012.

A goal from Aleksandr Kerzhakov and a double from Roman Shirokov, all in the second half, stunned the Azzurri in what was their final warm-up match before the start of the Euros.

After the game, Prandelli rued his side's defensive errors, but admitted to having mixed feelings about the result.

"We suffered so much," he told Rai. "We made too many mistakes, but we hope that we got them all out of the way tonight.

"Russia were stronger than us, in terms of physical sharpness and intensity, we are still suffering a lot.

"Are the defenders to blame? The team is to blame. If the attackers do not help out at the back, then everything gets harder. Perhaps losing this badly could help us. We must work hard to improve."

As Italy suffered their third straight defeat, Prandelli admitted that the Scommessopoli match-fixing scandal has taken its toll on the players' concentration.

"It has been difficult to play like this," he said. "But tonight we will only talk about football.

"I would like to compliment the Italian journalists who did not pose questions that are not related to football."

Italy begin their Euro 2012 against Spain on June 10.

Standings
    Rank Team W/D/L Pts

    Cities & Stadiums

    The Top 3 Teams of Previous Tournaments

    Year Winners Runner-up Third place
    2008SpainGermanyRussia / Turkey
    2004GreecePortugalNetherlands / Czech Republic
    2000FranceItalyNetherlands / Portugal
    1996GermanyCzech RepublicFrance / England
    1992DenmarkGermanyNetherlands / Sweden
    1988NetherlandsSoviet UnionItaly / West Germany
    1984FranceSpainDenmark / Portugal
    1980West GermanyBelgiumCzechoslovakia
    1976CzechoslovakiaWest GermanyNetherlands
    1972West GermanySoviet UnionBelgium
    1968ItalyYugoslaviaEngland
    1964SpainSoviet UnionHungary
    1960Soviet UnionYugoslaviaCzechoslovakia