Italy’s Luciano Spalletti asked federation before including Nicolo Zaniolo in Euro squad
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Nicolo Zaniolo is assisting authorities in their investigation into alleged illegal betting activity.
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ROME – Italy coach Luciano Spalletti said on Monday that he asked the national federation before including Nicolo Zaniolo in their Euro 2024 squad, with the forward assisting authorities in their investigation into alleged illegal betting activity.
The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) gave the all clear for the Aston Villa player to be called up last Friday for the crucial Group C qualifying games at home to North Macedonia on Friday and away to Ukraine three days later.
Spalletti said on Monday: “He (Zaniolo) had nothing to do with that situation (betting on football). There is nothing.
“Before calling Zaniolo, I spoke to the president (Gabriele Gravina) and the federation and there was nothing against this.”
Italy can book a place at Euro 2024 if they beat visiting North Macedonia and avoid defeat away to Ukraine.
Zaniolo was allowed to leave the squad in October before the qualifiers versus Malta and England, along with fellow midfielder Sandro Tonali, after the two players were told of their involvement in an investigation by Turin prosecutors.
In October, Zaniolo’s Premier League club issued a statement saying Zaniolo is assisting in the investigation into alleged illegal betting activity.
Newcastle United’s Tonali has since been banned for 10 months, while Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagioli accepted a seven-month ban for breaching rules on betting on matches.
Fagioli has made one appearance for Italy but was not in the squad for the previous round of international games.
Spalletti added that he had sent Manuel Locatelli home after the midfielder was injured in training, while Tottenham Hotspur left-back Destiny Udogie was left out through injury.
“He (Udogie) is injured, otherwise I would have called him. He made some errors in that game (against Chelsea on Nov 6) but he’s proved to be a player with strength.”
Udogie, who is still struggling with a muscle injury he picked up in October, played in Tottenham’s 4-1 loss to Chelsea. But he was sent off with two bookings as the hosts finished the Premier League game with nine men.
The 20-year-old was suspended for Spurs’ 2-1 defeat by Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.
England, who have already punched their ticket to the Finals in Germany, lead the table on 16 points from six games, lead the table on 16 points from six games, followed by Ukraine, who have played seven, with 13 and Italy 10.
“If we win the first game, it gives an advantage for the second match,” Spalletti added on Monday.
“So we must focus on the upcoming fixture (against North Macedonia).
“I don’t make my assessments thinking about two games. Of course, we’ll make changes, but we take one step at a time.” REUTERS


