<p>Italy failed to make their most of their domination on Sunday as they settled for a goalless draw against Poland in their Nations League A, Group 1 match in Gdansk.</p>.<p>Italy, top of the group with five points, nevertheless extended their unbeaten run under coach Roberto Mancini to 18 matches.</p>.<p>"We had several opportunities, especially in the first half when we could have scored at least two goals," said Mancini.</p>.<p>"The pitch was in very bad condition which could have played a role. Beyond the result, however, we are happy. We didn't score but it happens."</p>.<p>Italy host the Netherlands, who have four points, in Bergamo on Wednesday with Poland, also on four points, taking on Bosnia and Herzegovina in Warsaw.</p>.<p>The 'Azzurri' came into the game off a 6-0 friendly win over Moldova in Florence with an Italy 'B' team.</p>.<p>But Mancini reverted to his regular setup with a midfield built around Nicolo Barella, Jorginho and Marco Verratti.</p>.<p>Federico Chiesa had Italy's best chance after 10 minutes with the newly-signed Juventus winger sending an Andrea Belotti cross wide on front of goal.</p>.<p>Belotti in turn missed a chance to finish off after 23 minutes.</p>.<p>Emerson Palmieri made a decisive block on Robert Lewandowski, with Chiesa teeing up Emerson just after the hour, but the Chelsea defender headed off target.</p>.<p>Mancini brought on fresh legs with Moise Kean entering the field in place of Chiesa with 20 minutes to go as Napoli forward Arkadiusz Milik replaced Mateusz Klich.</p>.<p>Sassuolo trio Francesco Caputo, Domenico Berardi and Manuel Locatelli all came on in the final minutes but failed to break through.</p>.<p>Emerson again threatened with 10 minutes to go after connecting with a Verratti cross but Polish goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski denied the effort.</p>.<p>At the other end of the pitch Gianluigi Donnarumma easily dealt with a Kamil Jozwiak header.</p>
<p>Italy failed to make their most of their domination on Sunday as they settled for a goalless draw against Poland in their Nations League A, Group 1 match in Gdansk.</p>.<p>Italy, top of the group with five points, nevertheless extended their unbeaten run under coach Roberto Mancini to 18 matches.</p>.<p>"We had several opportunities, especially in the first half when we could have scored at least two goals," said Mancini.</p>.<p>"The pitch was in very bad condition which could have played a role. Beyond the result, however, we are happy. We didn't score but it happens."</p>.<p>Italy host the Netherlands, who have four points, in Bergamo on Wednesday with Poland, also on four points, taking on Bosnia and Herzegovina in Warsaw.</p>.<p>The 'Azzurri' came into the game off a 6-0 friendly win over Moldova in Florence with an Italy 'B' team.</p>.<p>But Mancini reverted to his regular setup with a midfield built around Nicolo Barella, Jorginho and Marco Verratti.</p>.<p>Federico Chiesa had Italy's best chance after 10 minutes with the newly-signed Juventus winger sending an Andrea Belotti cross wide on front of goal.</p>.<p>Belotti in turn missed a chance to finish off after 23 minutes.</p>.<p>Emerson Palmieri made a decisive block on Robert Lewandowski, with Chiesa teeing up Emerson just after the hour, but the Chelsea defender headed off target.</p>.<p>Mancini brought on fresh legs with Moise Kean entering the field in place of Chiesa with 20 minutes to go as Napoli forward Arkadiusz Milik replaced Mateusz Klich.</p>.<p>Sassuolo trio Francesco Caputo, Domenico Berardi and Manuel Locatelli all came on in the final minutes but failed to break through.</p>.<p>Emerson again threatened with 10 minutes to go after connecting with a Verratti cross but Polish goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski denied the effort.</p>.<p>At the other end of the pitch Gianluigi Donnarumma easily dealt with a Kamil Jozwiak header.</p>