European Championships, Mancini: "I didn't win as an Azzurri player, I want to win as a coach." "Trophies slipped away with the Under-21s and at Italia '90." SPORT (London). As an Italian player, I wasn't lucky enough to win what we deserved, neither with the Under-21s nor at the 1990 World Cup, where we deserved it. I hope to get the satisfaction I missed with the national team tomorrow as coach," said Roberto Mancini, on the eve of Italy-England, the Euro 2020 final. ++ IMAGES COURTESY OF UEFA. NOT FOR SALE INDIVIDUALLY. DO NOT BLEACH THE CREDIT ++ (Emilio Moretti/alanews) --- Automatically generated transcript --- I don't think England only have two physically strong midfielders. They're a strong team physically in general. It's clear that physically. Perhaps they are, in fact, stronger than us, but football is played with the ball on the ground, and we hope to be able to do better, knowing that these qualities will be important. It doesn't give you the same results as tomorrow, and sometimes the smallest player wins. This has already happened in the past, so let's hope we win, but we should give it our all. This represents perhaps a The most important moments are because I had the opportunity to play for the Siena Under-21 national team. The national anthem was fantastic, and we didn't manage to win the European Under-21 championship, which we deserved. The only thing that matters is that we have the World Cup in Italy, which we fully deserved, because we don't know the best path. So, in short, this moment will be very important for me, and we represent Italy, so I hope to have the satisfactions tomorrow that I didn't have as a footballer, despite having played for very strong national teams. -