Francesco Pio Esposito celebrates his first senior Italy goal against Estonia (@azzurri)
Francesco Pio Esposito celebrates his first senior Italy goal against Estonia (@azzurri)

Italy dominated Estonia in Tallinn with Moise Kean, Mateo Retegui and Francesco Pio Esposito goals, but also missed a penalty and paid for a Gianluigi Donnarumma howler.

The Azzurri had won both games under new coach Gennaro Gattuso, 5-0 over Estonia in Bergamo and 5-4 with Israel last month. With Mattia Zaccagni and Matteo Politano out injured, he adopted an even more attacking 4-4-2 in Tallinn with Riccardo Orsolini and Giacomo Raspadori out wide. Estonia had three points, beating Moldova and losing the other four games in this World Cup qualifying group, with Henri Anier suspended.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

Moise Kean and Giovanni Di Lorenzo celebrate Italy's opener against Estonia in Tallinn (@azzurri)
Moise Kean and Giovanni Di Lorenzo celebrate Italy’s opener against Estonia in Tallinn (@azzurri)

Italy took the lead early on, as Federico Dimarco’s through ball found Kean, who cut inside a defender to bend a right-foot finish into the far bottom corner from 12 yards. It was his fourth goal in the last three Azzurri appearances.

Unfortunately, the Fiorentina striker’s game didn’t last long, as Kean then sprained his right ankle when falling awkwardly and had to limp off, replaced by Inter youngster Francesco Pio Esposito.

Mateo Retegui scuffed the angled drive wide on Esposito’s assist, while Riccardo Calafiori’s header was charged down.

When Marten Kuusk mistimed the challenge on Retegui and caught his ankle, Italy were awarded a penalty, but Retegui’s predictable finish was palmed round the base of the near post by Estonia captain Karl Hein.

Retegui made up for that with the second goal, as Orsolini pulled back from the by-line for the Al-Qadsiah striker to sweep in first-time from seven yards.

Mateo Retegui celebrates scoring for Italy against Estonia in Tallinn (@Azzurri)
Mateo Retegui celebrates scoring for Italy against Estonia in Tallinn (@Azzurri)

Italy continued to create chances, as Retegui’s lob skimmed the crossbar, then moments later Hein rushed off his line to deny Raspadori after a Retegui flick.

Substitute Andrea Cambiaso fired straight at the goalkeeper from a promising position, while Leonardo Spinazzola didn’t even manage that when sent clear on goal, hesitating and allowing Rasmus Peetson to make a decisive tackle before he could finish.

Alessandro Bastoni was booked and will be suspended for Tuesday’s match against Israel.

Italy celebrate during the 2026 World Cup qualifier against Estonia in Tallinn (@azzurri)
Italy celebrate during the 2026 World Cup qualifier against Estonia in Tallinn (@azzurri)

Italy eventually did get a third goal and an historic one, as it was the first at senior level for 20-year-old Esposito. He was ready to fire in first-time with his right foot from 12 yards into the far bottom corner on the low Spinazzola cross from the left.

However, Italy’s goal difference was dented again moments later, as Gianluigi Donnarumma horribly fumbled a cross from the left and allowed Rauno Sappinen to tap in from four yards.

Dimarco tried to score directly from a free kick at the by-line and forced a tricky save from Hien.

Estonia 1-3 Italy

Kean 5 (I), Retegui 38 (I), Esposito 75 (I), Sappinen 76 (E)

Saved penalty: Retegui 30 (I)

Player statistic

1st half
    4' Goal Moise Kean
(Assist: Federico Dimarco)
    12' Yellow card Nicolò Barella
Märten Kuusk Yellow card 29'    
    30' Missed penalty Mateo Retegui
    38' Goal Mateo Retegui
(Assist: Riccardo Orsolini)
Kevor Palumets Yellow card 41'    
2nd half
Rasmus Peetson Yellow card 58'    
    72' Yellow card Alessandro Bastoni
    74' Goal Pio Esposito
(Assist: Leonardo Spinazzola)
Rauno Sappinen Goal 76'    
    84' Yellow card Andrea Cambiaso
Vlasiy Sinyavskiy Yellow card 87'    

Match statistic

36
Possession %
64
2
Total shots
24
1
Shots on target
9
1
Shots off target
8
0
Blocked shots
7
0
Corners
8
22
Fouls
9
Estonia
Italy

Starting lineups

1
Goalkeeper
13
Defender
46'
3
Defender
2
Defender
62'
10
Midfielder
46'
4
Midfielder
4
Midfielder
6
Midfielder
5
Midfielder
82'
21
Attacker
62'
7
Attacker
1
21
3
Defender
22
13
18
Midfielder
77'
8
Midfielder
10
62'
9
Attacker
77'
11
Attacker
15'
17
62'

Substitutes

16
Defender
12
Goalkeeper
17
Midfielder
9
Midfielder
14
Midfielder
9
Attacker
12
Goalkeeper
23
46'
19
46'
18
Defender
62'
15
Attacker
62'
11
Attacker
82'
23
Defender
13
Defender
6
Defender
14
Goalkeeper
5
Midfielder
19
12
Goalkeeper
18
Attacker
15'
4
62'
19
Defender
62'
16
Midfielder
77'
15
Midfielder
77'
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