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Italia

[ee-tah-lyah]

noun

  1. Italian name of Italy.



Italia

/ iˈtaːlja /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Italy

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"It hurts for everyone, because there are many regrets," Chivu told Sky Sport Italia.

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“The strategy in Italy remains a question mark, with CA Italia still much smaller than peers in a consolidating market, and Germany remains quite a competitive market,” J.P.

Not only was there an increase in sales of England shirts during and after Italia '90, the jersey remains a fan favourite to this day.

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As well as changes to the offside law, the modern back-pass rule and three points for a win as the global standard came in following Italia 90 in an effort to encourage attacking play.

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Speaking on Sky Italia, the former Juventus, AC Milan and England coach said Guardiola was "way too arrogant and presumptuous" because he wanted to prove City were winning matches through his tactics.

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