Gareth Southgate declared England must improve on their poor record against Italy after the two nations were drawn together in a “tough” Euro 2024 qualification group.
The teams faced each other in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley Stadium last year, with Italy emerging victorious on penalties to win their first European Championship trophy since 1968 and deny England their first major title in 55 years.
The sides also met twice in the recent Nations League campaign, playing out a goalless draw at Molineux in June before Giacomo Raspadori gave Italy a 1-0 triumph in the return fixture at San Siro in September.
The Three Lions have not beaten Italy in six attempts since a 2-1 victory in 2012, and Southgate says that run needs to end.
“England’s record against Italy generally is not very good,” Southgate told Sky Sports. “So we’ve got to improve that.
“There’s not too many surprises, they’ve changed the team a lot for all of those different matches.
“We know the quality they have, we know the depth that they have.”
England and Italy have been drawn in Group C alongside Ukraine, Malta and North Macedonia, the latter of whom knocked the Azzurri out of the World Cup play-offs earlier this year, preventing the European champions from making it to Qatar.
Southgate acknowledged the overall difficulty of the group, adding: “It’s clearly a tough draw, given the quality of the opposition.
“But we’ve had draws in qualification that have probably been a little bit more comfortable than that, although I’d have to say Poland and Hungary in the last qualifying group was particularly tough as well, so we’re used to that.
“The draws are what they are, it’s how you perform on the day.”