Italy swept aside the Czech Republic 4-0 on Friday (Jun 4) with a ruthless attacking display that could make them a dangerous side when Euro 2020 kicks off next week.
Forward Ciro Immobile put the hosts ahead in the 23rd minute against the run of play when he latched onto a weak clearance and swept the ball into the net after it took a slight deflection off a Czech defender.
Nicolo Barella doubled the lead for Italy just before the break when he dribbled toward goal and fired a shot home from just outside the penalty area.
Lorenzo Insigne marked his 30th birthday with a goal in the 66th minute when he took an Immobile pass and sent a sharp right-footed strike past the keeper. Insigne turned provider minutes later when he set up Domenico Beradi, who made it 4-0.
Roberto Mancini's Azzurri – who host Turkey in the opening game of Euro 2020 next Friday – have not lost a game since 2018.
Italy are also in Group A with Wales and Switzerland. The Czech Republic are in Group D with England, Scotland and Croatia.