In the first semi-final of UEFA EURO 2020, Italy beat Spain on penalties after a thrilling game. This means that Roberto Mancini's team is the first to take part in the final.
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Spain controlled possession from the start, but Italy kept coming back with quick counterattacks in front of the opposing goal. The Spaniards have a clear chance of taking the lead in the first few minutes. In the 21st minute of the game, Emerson gets the ball, which crosses against the far advanced Unai Simón. Barella missed the finish on the edge of the penalty area, giving the Spaniards the opportunity to regain their defensive position. Then Donnarumma saves on the other side against Dani Olmo with a strong save (25th minute). The last action of the first half belongs to Emerson again. The full-back hits the crossbar from five meters away. So it goes into the break without a goal.
Both teams come out of the cabin with more pull to the gate and increase the pace. The defensive rows can always clarify. Until the 60th minute of the game, in which the Squadra Azzurra comes again to the counterattack. The Spaniards can not clear the penalty area line. Chiesa transforms from 14 meters into the right corner for guidance. The Spanish team press on the equalizer, but find no room for deals. The Italians stick to their counterattack strategy. Then a gap opens up in the Italian defense. Morata is free in front of goal after a one-two with Dani Olmo and slides in to equalize. Spain want the decision in regular time, Italy save themselves in extra time. In this, the Furia Roja is still offensively superior, but remains too imprecise in the end.
In the decisive penalty shootout, the nerves of the Spaniards do not hold. Jorginho takes advantage of the match point and pushes the ball in after a long delay. With this, he lets his team continue to dream of the European Championship.
❌ Locatelli (1: 1)
❌ Dani Olmo (1: 1)
✅ Belotti (2: 1)
✅ Gerard (2: 2)
✅ Bonucci (3: 2)
✅ Thiago (3: 3)
✅ Bernardeschi (4: 3)
❌ Morata (4: 3)
✅ Jorginho (5: 3)
Reporter: Hermann Valkyser
The constellations:
Italy: 21 Donnarumma - 13 Emerson, 3 Chiellini, 19 Bonucci, 2 Di Lorenzo - 6 Verratti, 8 Jorginho, 18 Barella - 10 Insigne, 17 Immobile, 14 Chiesa
Coach: Roberto Mancini
Spain: 23 Unai Simón - 18 Jordi Alba, 24 Laporte, 12 Eric GarcÃa, 2 Azpilicueta - 26 Pedri, 5 Busquets, 8 Koke - 19 Olmo, 21 Oyarzabal, 11 Ferran Torres
Coach: Luis Enrique
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