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Matt Maltby

Former Liverpool transfer target delighted to end two-year goal drought

Italy striker Ciro Immobile was happy to end an international goal drought stretching back more than two years in Sunday's European Championship qualifying win over Finland.

Immobile's header in the 59th minute of the 2-1 win at the Tampere Stadium was his first for the Azzurri since September 5, 2017.

Although Teemu Pukki equalised for the home side, Jorginho's penalty won it for Italy to maintain their 100 per cent record in Group J and move them closer to qualification for next summer's tournament.

Lazio striker Immobile said afterwards: "I've got rid of something that was hanging around my neck.

"I really wanted to score. I'm getting my confidence back by scoring and I'm happy with this."

Ciro Immobile ended his international goal drought for Italy (Getty Images)

The Lazio striker had emerged as transfer target for Premier League giants Liverpool before the summer, though Jurgen Klopp decided against bringing in any big-money signings for the new season.

Italy boss Roberto Mancini, meanwhile,  acknowledged things did not run smoothly as he admitted to the Azzurri's official Twitter feed: "We created problems for ourselves.

"Then, we took control of things again and all of the guys did well.

"Having more players to choose from can only be a positive. This group is improving.

The striker plays his club football for Lazio (REX/Shutterstock)

"Our philosophy is to attack, you'll give something up at the back when you do that - but the defence is up to it."

Mancini is already looking forward to qualification, with four group matches remaining and his team nine points clear of third-placed Armenia.

Next up is a home match against Greece on October 12, with a trip to Liechtenstein following three days later.

The former Fiorentina, Lazio and Inter Milan boss added: "The next match could secure qualification for Euro 2020. I want to feel the passion from the fans."

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