| In their first match since winning the European Championship in 
				July, Federico Chiesa wasted no time in putting Italy ahead, 
				arrowing home a fine finish with 16 minutes on the clock.
 
 However, Atanas Iliev struck an equaliser against the run of 
				play five minutes before the break, the first goal Italy have 
				conceded in their World Cup qualifying campaign to date.
 
 It was one-way traffic in the second half as the home side went 
				in search of a winner but, apart from Ciro Immobile's effort 
				from a tight angle that was cleared off the line, Roberto 
				Mancini's side did not look like scoring again.
 
 Despite the draw, Italy remain in a strong position to reach 
				next year's World Cup in Qatar, sitting top of the group on 10 
				points from four matches, four points clear of Switzerland in 
				second albeit having played two games more.
 
 "We had opportunities to win, we were too hasty and a bit 
				wasteful in possession," Italy captain Leonardo Bonucci told Rai 
				Sport. "We wanted to celebrate the new start with a victory in 
				front of our fans."
 
 Fifty-three days after their Euro 2020 triumph over England, 
				Italy started with nine of the players who took to the field on 
				that famous night at Wembley and showed no sign of letting up 
				against Bulgaria as Chiesa stroked them in front early on.
 
 The livewire forward played a neat one-two with Immobile before 
				finding the bottom corner, and Italy stayed in the ascendancy 
				following their breakthrough.
 
 The Azzurri looked on course to equal the record set by Spain 
				from 2007-09 in style, with only Brazil between 1993-96 having a 
				longer unbeaten run, of 36 games, but Iliev silenced the crowd 
				with Bulgaria's only real attack of the half.
 
 A second-half onslaught was expected from the European champions 
				but it never came. They did have 27 shots in total, but could 
				not create that killer chance as the visitors dug in for a 
				well-earned point.
 
 Italy next face Switzerland on Sunday in Basel, while Bulgaria 
				host Lithuania.
 
 (Reporting by Peter Hall; Editing by Ken Ferris)
 
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