ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Relief for Germany. Apprehension for Spain, Italy, France, and the Netherlands. And England resuming international football’s oldest rivalry with Scotland. While World Cup-holder Germany received a relatively kind qualifying draw on Saturday, reaching the 2018 finals in Russia will be no easy task for some of Europe’s traditional powers. Italy, the 2006 world champion, paid the price for recent poor results by being drawn once again in qualifying with 2010 winner Spain in Saturday’s ceremony at Konstantin Palace. “It will be very stimulating for our team,” Italy coach Antonio Conte said through a translator in St. Petersburg. “Spain is very strong.” FOLLOW THE DAILY NEWS SPORTS ON FACEBOOK. “LIKE” US HERE Spain ended Italy’s European Championship hopes in the 2008 and 2012 finals before they both embarrassingly exited the last World Cup in the group stage. “The World Cup was a slight misadventure, the same as for us,” Conte said. “At the moment, they are constructing something new.” Group G also features Balkan neighbors Albania and Macedonia, and Israel and Liechtenstein. RELATED: WEBB, SANZ TOOK OVER CONCACAF WITH SAME MAFIA WAYS The heavyweight group is undoubtedly A. Either France, Sweden or the Netherlands, which finished third…