Rome, March 22 (LaPresse) – "We start again from 0-0, and we will try to win the match. I expect a game similar to the first leg. I expect that tomorrow in Dortmund, we will see many of the things we saw in Milan on Thursday." This is what Germany's head coach, Julian Nagelsmann, said in a press conference on the eve of the match against Italy. "I remember 2006. I'm still not happy that Germany didn't win. But for me, it's more important to talk about the present and not the past. We want to write our own history. I'm not afraid of the Italians' speed. We are in good shape, we are alert. We have good solutions for tomorrow, and then it will be important to create chances and be a bit more focused in our structure. And then I hope to win the match," he added. "No decisions have been made yet, neither in attack nor in defense. Do we want to increase the lead or play it safe? Both teams have done well. Goretzka? He will play. He has been good for us both in attack and defense. He has done very well, and that's why he will start tomorrow," he continued.

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