France winger Franck Ribery cast doubts that world champions Italy would qualify to Euro 2008 despite the Azzurri's supremacy over the Blues in Group B. France, who have 19 points, are one point adrift of Italy in the very tight group which is led by Scotland. The Scots produced a shocker when they beat the then leaders France at home last month, but Ribery believes both teams have an advantage over Italy. "Even now I'm not scared because I'm quite sure that it will be ourselves and Scotland who qualify from Group B in November," the Bayern Munich ace told The Daily Record. "Losing to Scotland was like a massive sucker punch to me. It is hard to digest and even harder to accept. "But as far as I am concerned unless the Scots totally screw it up for themselves then Italy are going out and we will go to the Euro with them." With three rounds to go, France will be tackled by Faroe Islands, Lithuania and Ukraine, while Italy still have to visit leaders Scotland next month. Meanwhile, Italy striker Vincenzo Iaquinta is doubtful for the Azzurri Saturday clash with Georgia with a knee injury.