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Bonaventura called up for Italy versus Croatia

Italy coach Antonio Conte has called up AC Milan attacking midfielder Giacomo Bonaventura as the beaten 2012 finalists look to take another step towards qualification for the 2016 European Championships against Croatia on Friday.

Bonaventura called up for Italy versus Croatia
AC Milan's midfielder Giacomo Bonaventura (L) has been called up to play for Italy against Croatia. Photo: Filippo Monteforte/AFP

Bonaventura had originally been left on the sidelines for Friday's clash in Split but joins the squad two days after striker Simone Zaza and defender Andrea Barzagli were sent home due to lack of fitness.

It emerged later on Tuesday that Juventus 'keeper Gianluigi Buffon (elbow) and Paris Saint Germain midfielder Marco Verratti (left calf) could miss Friday's clash due to injury.

“Both are under observation although both will remain with the squad,” said Italy team doctor Enrico Castellacci.

“We will evaluate the condition of both players in the coming days, because we have two matches and so we will see who can play and when. All other players are match fit.”

Zaza had already complained of a sore back prior to travelling to Italy's training camp at Coverciano, and Barzagli, who only returned to training last week after suffering an injury knock, has not fully recovered from playing a full 90 minutes in the Champions League final against Barcelona last Saturday.

Barzagli had already been replaced by Sassuolo defender Francesco Acerbi while Bonaventura's versatility up front gives Conte options against a side which held the Italians to a 1-1 draw at the San Siro last November.

“We're working hard so we can produce a solid performance,” said Conte.

“They (Croatia) are a very strong side and showed that against us at the San Siro but we're fully focused on sealing our place in the championships.”

Italy, second in Group H two points behind Croatia, face Niko Kovac's side at the Poljud stadium looking for their fourth win in five qualifying matches.

A win for Croatia would see them pull five points ahead of Italy and leave Conte's men in danger of being overtaken by Norway, who are only two points adrift ahead of their home game against Azerbaijan.

Conte, who led Juventus to three consecutive league titles before quitting to take charge of Italy, admitted he is considering other options to his trademark 3-5-2 formation.

“I have to find the best system to suit the players I have. The 3-5-2 is a good formation but we need to have alternatives for the future,” he added.

Conte on Monday praised the achievements of his successor at Juventus, Massimiliano Allegri – who led Juve to the Champions League final, and a 3-1 defeat to Barcelona.

But he launched a plea to ageing midfield maestro Andrea Pirlo, who some reports have linked with a move to a team in the Major Soccer League (MLS).

“I'm really happy Andrea still wants to continue,” said Conte.

“He hasn't told me anything, but knowing him I'm sure he is still as passionate and enthusiastic for the national side.

“I don't believe he is thinking about international retirement, or of leaving Italy.”

Italy, who lost the Euro 2012 final to Spain, will follow Friday's qualifier with a friendly against Portugal in Geneva on Tuesday.

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‘I’m fine — under the circumstances’: Collapsed Danish striker tweets from hospital

Christian Eriksen, the Danish football player who collapsed on the pitch in his country's opening Euro 2020 game, said that he was doing "fine" in an Instagram post from hospital on Tuesday.

'I’m fine — under the circumstances': Collapsed Danish striker tweets from hospital
Danish striker Christian Eriksen tweeted a picture of himself in hospital. Photo: DBU

“I’m fine — under the circumstances, I still have to go through some examinations at the hospital, but I feel okay,” he wrote in a post accompanying a photo of him smiling and giving a thumbs-up while lying in bed.

In a scene that shocked the sporting world and beyond, the 29-year-old Inter Milan midfielder suddenly collapsed on the field in the 43rd minute of Denmark’s Group B game on Saturday against Finland in Copenhagen.

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Medical personnel administered CPR as he lay motionless on the field for about 15 minutes before being carried off the pitch and rushed to hospital. He was later confirmed to have suffered cardiac arrest.

“Big thanks for your sweet and amazing greetings and messages from all around the world. It means a lot to me and my family,” he wrote in Tuesday’s post. “Now, I will cheer on the boys on the Denmark team in the next matches. Play for all of Denmark.”

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