Чт. Мар 26th, 2026

Northern Ireland’s Defensive Strategy vs. Italy’s Secret Weapon: Bonucci

Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill is expected to employ a highly defensive strategy against Italy, focusing on long balls, staunch defending, and intense physical play to challenge the Azzurri. O’Neill openly admits his team has «more to gain than to lose» and anticipates a low-scoring affair. He suggests that Northern Ireland’s primary route to goal involves launching long balls into the opponent’s box, hoping for a decisive deflection amidst the penalty area traffic. This direct, established approach defines their game plan: if they win, it will be achieved through their known, singular method.

The Importance of Set Pieces and Team Profile

O’Neill leaves nothing to chance, even down to superstitions, with their cloud-white and mint-green kit harking back to a past World Cup. Northern Ireland enters these playoffs despite only three wins in their qualification group, ranking 69th globally and having missed a major global event for forty years. Their squad largely features players from the English Championship (second division), yet they are confident in their ability to make history. This belief stems from their strength in capitalizing on set pieces (their average height allows for aerial dominance), their energetic counter-attacks (running is a key O’Neill tactic), and their capacity to maintain high intensity throughout the match. A significant absence will be star right-back Conor Bradley, a Liverpool talent often compared to Alexander-Arnold, sidelined since January due to a knee ligament injury.

Bonucci: Italy’s Secret Weapon

So, what should Rino Gattuso and his Azzurri expect? A highly defensive setup («parking the bus») and many balls directed towards Donnarumma’s goal. In this scenario, the work of Leonardo Bonucci will be crucial for Italy’s success in the playoff semi-final. Bonucci? Indeed. The former Juventus defender and European champion from Wembley is poised to be the «director from the bench» for Italy’s set-piece situations, both offensive and defensive. The weighty responsibility of navigating the Northern Irish challenge now rests significantly on his shoulders.

By Callum Henshaw

Callum Henshaw, based in Bristol, England, is a sports journalist hooked on Juventus. From match breakdowns to transfer buzz, he delivers sharp, fan-focused takes on the Bianconeri.

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