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20th April 2016
10:25am BST

"There's certainly been a touch of superficiality on my side that exposed me to a few extra risks. I was overconfident and I tried a first-touch play in the wrong position," he said after the incident.
"Luckily I don't make many mistakes like this. It's part of my job, which has good and bad sides."
Football can be unforgiving, and no doubt his error will be remembered for a long time.
It's now up to the 29-year-old to regain the confidence of fans and casual observers, especially if he wants to remain on the radar of outgoing Azzurri coach Antonio Conte or his successor.Explore more on these topics: