Marcello Lippi has said Cesare Prandelli’s new Italy team has similar features to the side which won the World Cup in 2006.
Lippi vacated his Nazionale seat after a failed bid to retain the trophy during last summer’s World Cup in South Africa.
Prandelli was tasked with the job of renewing both players and fortunes – a task he is working toward as Italy lead their Euro 2012 qualifying group C.
The former Juventus and Inter tactician believes the current crop will soon soar to new heights as he gives his approval.
“I like the enthusiasm which is in this national side. I feel like I am seeing the will and enthusiasm of my World Cup winning squad,” he told Radio Toscana.
Lippi is still out of work following the Azzurri departure, but options are being left open.
“I hope to coach abroad, I have had many offers, but nothing concrete. I would prefer a national side over a club,” he concluded.
Spartak Moscow are one of the clubs currently being linked with the 63-year-old.
