Jorginho, Lorenzo Insigne, Simone Zaza, Federico Bernardeschi and Stephan El Shaarawy could start for Italy against Germany on Tuesday.

The Azzurri played an impressive 1-1 draw with European Champions Spain on Thursday and continue their preparations for Euro 2016.

Antonio Conte oversaw an extended two-hour training session this morning, as in the afternoon the team will focus on viewing footage and discussing tactics.

Jorginho, Lorenzo Insigne, Simone Zaza, Federico Bernardeschi and Stephan El Shaarawy could start for Italy against Germany on Tuesday.

The Azzurri played an impressive 1-1 draw with European Champions Spain on Thursday and continue their preparations for Euro 2016.

Antonio Conte oversaw an extended two-hour training session this morning, as in the afternoon the team will focus on viewing footage and discussing tactics.

Jack Bonaventura is suffering from flu symptoms and did not take part in today’s training session.

Emanuele Giaccherini had some limited contribution, suggesting he could be ready for the trip to Germany despite bruising his foot against Spain.

The Nazionale stuck with the 3-4-3 formation, but there were some adjustments to the side seen against Spain.

El Shaarawy and Zaza were in the initial trident with Insigne, who scored the goal with Spain.

Napoli midfielder Jorginho was also introduced to partner Thiago Motta, while Bernardeschi is tipped to start out wide on the right or left, depending on whether Alessandro Florenzi or Giaccherini play.

Italy: Buffon; Darmian, Bonucci, Astori; Florenzi, Jorginho, Thiago Motta, Bernardeschi; Insigne, Zaza, El Shaarawy

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