Italy are not as bad as people say they are, insists interim boss Di Biagio Unknown 00:05 Despite overseeing a defeat and a draw during his two matches in charge, the Azzurri coach believes the future looks bright for a nation in transition Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+ Related PostsSerie A: 'Fans, I'm coming,' Jose Mourinho set to arrive in Italian capital as AS Roma hope to end 20-year droughtWWE NXT UK Results: Tyler Bate Defends Heritage Cup Title, Meiko Satomura Confronts Nina Samuels and Amale Among OthersWorld Sports Journalists Day 2021: Sportspersons, politicians extend wishes, appreciate sports journalists' workWrestler Del Wilkes 'The Patriot' Passes Away Aged 59Commonwealth Games 2022 archery, shooting championships called off over COVID-19 concernsSUI vs SPN Dream11 Team Prediction: Check Captain, Vice-Captain and Probable Playing XIs for Today's UEFA Euro 2020 match, July 2 09:30 pm IST