

Key Takeaways:
- Italy introduced 15 debutants in a 1-0 win over Luxembourg on Wednesday night
- Francesco Pio Esposito scored the decisive goal in the 49th minute
- Silvio Baldini led the Azzurri as interim manager for the friendly fixture
Experimental Italian Line-Up Under Interim Management
With Silvio Baldini temporarily at the helm following Italy’s recent World Cup play-off disappointment and Gennaro Gattuso’s departure, the Azzurri fielded an experimental side for the first of two international friendlies. Only four players in the squad had previously earned senior caps. A late change saw Catanzaro’s Costantino Favasuli replace Marco Palestra at right-back due to an adductor issue, making him one of eight debutants in the starting eleven.
Italy’s starting XI had the average age of 21 years old and 354 days…
The youngest XI since the year 1912 🤯 pic.twitter.com/vS6oPk2ecU
— Italian Football TV (@IFTVofficial) June 3, 2026
First Half: Early Opportunities and Missed Chances
Italy quickly showed intent through Luca Lipani, who headed over from a corner, while Cher Ndour also sent a finish off target. Francesco Pio Esposito provided early attacking flair, narrowly missing with an inventive back-heel flick after Lipani’s delivery across goal, and later sending a bicycle kick wide. An additional back-heel flick from Esposito created an opportunity for Niccolò Pisilli, who could only find the side-netting from a challenging angle.
Luca Koleosho failed to capitalise on a one-on-one, shooting weakly at the Luxembourg goalkeeper. The closing moments of the first half saw both sides threaten: Esposito’s strike was blocked and Daniel Sinani, for the hosts, fired just over from a tight position.
Pio Esposito’s Header Breaks the Deadlock
Italy broke through in the 49th minute from a Pisilli corner, with Pio Esposito glancing a header at the near post to earn the lead. Shortly after, Koleosho wasted another promising chance with a misdirected shot, while Pisilli was unfortunate to strike the upright on 59 minutes following a precise ball from Favasuli.
Late Action and Senior Debuts
Luxembourg’s Moreira launched a counter-attack that failed to test Gianluigi Donnarumma, while Davide Bartesaghi’s volley was blocked and Seydou Fini lifted a half-volley over the bar following a long throw. On his Italy debut, Francesco Camarda nearly made an immediate impact with a header from Bartesaghi’s cross, narrowly missing the target. Pisilli continued to threaten, but his attempt was denied with a desperate block from Korac. Donnarumma was also called into action, heading away a long ball outside his penalty area.




