Italy goalkeeper Buffon is a doubt for his team's World Cup
opener against England today 14th June after sustaining a knock in
training.
The Azzurri captain was
absent from his scheduled appearance at the pre-match news conference
at the Arena Amazonia.
Antonio Candreva instead sat alongside head coach Cesare Prandelli,
who confirmed Buffon had picked up an ankle knock during training on the
eve of the Group D clash.
"He twisted his ankle very lightly," Prandelli said of the
36-year-old Juventus man. "It was a very, very light ankle twist. He is
receiving therapy at the moment, but it is nothing serious."
Buffon's absence would certainly be a big blow to an Italy side already without full-back Mattia de Sciglio through injury.
Italy's reserve goalkeepers are Salvatore Sirigu of Paris Saint-Germain and Mattia Perin of Genoa.
Sirigu impressed in a 0-0 draw with Ireland two weeks ago in a
warm-up match and has Champions League experience with PSG. He was
treated for a bruised rib after the Ireland match and has since regained
fitness.
Antonio Mirante was brought to Brazil as a fourth goalkeeper in case of injury but was sent home earlier Friday.
It is hardly the ideal preparation for a match against an England
side which Prandelli knows has the ability to hurt them on the attack.
"England have personality and psychological strength," he said. "They are very good at running, they are a fast team.
"The attackers have technical skills and are able to use the space
available to them in the best way, so we will have to be very careful
and we will have to try to control the midfield. That is going to be the
key."
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