Italy coach Milena Bertolini mentioned her determination to go away captain Sara Gama out of her Women’s World Cup squad was not taken flippantly and that the 34-year-old centre-back had been omitted for “technical-tactical and physical” causes.
Gama, who has 126 caps and led Italy to the quarter-finals on the 2019 match in France, was a shock omission from Bertolini’s provisional 32-player squad for the July 20 to Aug. 20 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
“Do not think that I made this choice lightheartedly,” Bertolini instructed reporters at Italy’s coaching camp on Monday. “The reason is exclusively technical-tactical and physical.
“I have reflected for a long time because I wanted to be certain of this decision.”
Italy, who had been winless finally 12 months’s European Championship, certified for the World Cup in September by topping their group.
“Since last September we have started to propose new solutions and to include the youngest players,” Bertolini mentioned.
“We do not want to be bound to a single game plan. I prefer to talk about tactical dynamism because the team, depending on the opponent we will face, will have to know how to adapt, even during the course of a match.”
Gama mentioned she was notified three days earlier than Friday’s squad announcement and was disillusioned to be neglected of the group, which shall be trimmed to 23 earlier than the match.
“I accept the choice, despite the bitterness of these difficult hours due to the methods and times with which this decision was communicated to me,” the Juventus defender wrote on Instagram.
“I gave everything in the 18 years spent in the national team since I wore the blue shirt for the first time in 2005. There have also been moments of difficulty, but I have always gone through them with the pride of representing my country.”
Italy start their World Cup marketing campaign towards Argentina on July 24 earlier than taking over Sweden and South Africa.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com