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Italy boss Gian Piero Ventura demands his side must improve if they have any chance of qualifying for Russia World Cup

Azzuri were embarrassed by Macedonia drawing with the minnows in Turin and boss Ventura is worried his side might not make next summer's finals

ITALY boss Gian Pier Ventura stuck the boot into his players for their dire performance against Macedonia admitting they could struggle to reach next year’s World Cup.

The 2006 World Champions drew against the minnows in Turin ranked 103rd in the Fifa world rankings.

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Gian Piero Ventura not impressed with Italy draw with MacedoniaCredit: EPA

With group table toppers Spain securing qualification to Russia 2018, leaving the Italians to settle for a place in the play-offs as one the European best runners-up.

The 1958 finals in Sweden was the last time the Azzuri failed to qualify and Ventura has warned his players not to go the same way.

He said: “If we play like we did in the second half then we will struggle to get through the play-offs, it doesn’t take a coach to realise that.

“If from here to the play-offs we can add a few more players who actually play (at club level), but evidently those are two different situations.

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Italy walked off Turin pitch humiliated by MacedoniaCredit: EPA
Ventura watches on as Italy are held at home to MacedoniaCredit: EPA
Leonardo Bonucci opened scoring for ItalyCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Aleksander Trajkovski scores for MacedoniaCredit: AFP or licensors
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“I think the praise was exaggerated before and the criticism is exaggerated now, I had moments that were positive and negative, like all coaches.

“In the last six minutes, Leonardo Bonucci moved up to act as a centre-forward because the team wanted a victory.

“In the second half we weren’t as aggressive, but that doesn’t mean we lacked confidence.

“Macedonia lost only one game in 2017 and it was 2-1 to Spain, and in the 95th minute they could’ve equalised.

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“We’re not talking about Spain or Germany, but they are still a good side.”

They have already booked themselves a place in the play-offs with seven points separating them and Albania in third in Group G, meanwhile trailing first-placed Spain by five points.

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