Italy reproduced some of their World Cup winning form to battle past Scotland in the driving rain and partisan atmosphere of Glasgow on Saturday. Christian Panucci's late header secured a 2-1 victory which sent Italy and France to Euro 2008 after a tricky campaign.
"It was an objective that was too important. We couldn't miss out. We have played as world champions, which we are," captain Fabio Cannavaro told reporters.
Italy coach Roberto Donadoni came under pressure for many of his side's performances, especially the 1-1 home draw with Lithuania and a 3-1 defeat in France in September last year which had all the hallmarks of a World Cup hangover.
An unconvincing 2-1 win in the Faroes in June and August's 3-1 friendly loss in Hungary were also criticised by the media. Former AC Milan midfielder Donadoni, who had limited managerial experience at Serie A's Livorno, struggled to emerge from Marcello Lippi's shadow and often tinkered with the team.
His decision to axe Alessandro del Piero, 33, and Filippo Inzaghi, 34, after September's 0-0 home draw with France raised eyebrows but has ultimately paid dividends and the two famous strikers may now never play for the Azzurri again. Donadoni put his faith in forward Antonio Di Natale, who had hardly made a huge impression at Udinese, but the 30-year-old made a difference with his tricky runs and natural ability to play on the left unlike the slowing Del Piero.
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