Italy have officially broken the record for longest undefeated national team in international football, following a goalless draw against Switzerland in the 2022 World Cup qualifier on Sunday, September 5, 2021.
Roberto Mancini’s team were last beaten in 2018, breaking an imprint set by Spain and Brazil already as they are presently without a loss in their last 36 games.
That point set another best as far as matches undefeated, outperforming the Brazil side from 1993-96 and the incomparable Spain side of 2007-09. Italy’s action began in 2018 after a 1-0 loss to Portugal in National League activity on September 10.
The primary match of the arrangement was a 1-1 home draw against Ukraine. The accomplishment proceeded through Euro 2020 qualifies, including a gathering that highlighted the semblance of Greece, Finland and Bosnia-Herzegovina, and afterward more astonishingly in a Nations League pool that included Netherlands, Poland and Bosnia.
Roberto Mancini then, at that point drove his side to Euro 2020 success, intriguing in the group stages prior to pounding their direction to the title on account of an extra-time prevail over Austria, a fine accomplishment over Belgium then, at that point consecutive successes on penalties over Spain and England.
Notwithstanding their undefeated run, Italy have now drawn four of their last five matches more than an hour and a half.