Euro 2020: Italy knock out Spain to reach final

Italy qualified for the Euro 2020 final after knocking out Spain in a penalty shootout at Wembley after 120 minutes football had ended 1-1.
Although Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon saved the first Italian penalty kick by Manuel Locatelli, Dani Olmo fired over for the Spanish, and Alvaro Morata saw his kick saved.
This was all before Jorginho calmly slotted home to send the Italians into the final.
It was harsh on the Spanish, who played arguably their best football of the tournament and should have won the game in 90 minutes.
The only change made by Italy coach Roberto Mancini ahead of the game was to bring Emerson in at left-back for the injured Leonardo Spinazzola.
On his part, Luis Enrique brought in Eric Garcia for Pau Torres in defence, while Olmo and Mikel Oyarzabal replaced Morata and Pablo Sarabia, who has a muscle injury.
The Spain coach looked for greater mobility and a high line of pressure against an organised Italian defence. After an even opening five minutes, Spain took control by swamping Jorginho and Verratti with their midfield pressure.
Oyarzabal wasted the first chance to open the scoring when he miscontrolled Pedri’s pass while through on goal. Ferran Torres then shot wide and Del Olmo saw a shot well saved by Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Italy had a chance, only for Barella to be crowded out with Spain goalkeeper Simon out of his ground. Italy had controlled the ball in their earlier games and uncomfortable with Spain’s pace and aggression. They failed to manage a single shot until Unai palmed away Emerson’s effort in the 45th minute.
The Spanish would have been disappointed at not working Donnarumma more despite their dominance. The second half started as the first ended. Di Lorenzo put Olmo’s cross out for a corner-kick with Torres waiting to pounce before Sergio Busquets fired just over after a pass from Oyarzabal.
At the other end, Simon got down well to save from Chiesa after a rare Italy break, before Oyarzabal’s effort went straight at Donnarumma from outside of the area. Chiesa put Italy ahead with a curling shot into the corner of the net in the 60th minute after Garcia allowed him to cut inside and pick his spot.
Enrique reacted immediately with Morata and Gerard Moreno quickly on the pitch, but things looked to be going Italy’s way as they took the pace out of the game. But this was only until the 80th minute when Morata collected the ball in midfield, exchanged passes with Olmo, and scored with a low finish.
In extra time the impressive Olmo almost surprised everyone with a low free-kick, with the ball pinging around the area before bouncing out. Donnarumma then punched clear as Morata threatened to pounce.
The second period of extra time saw few chances, and the game went into a penalty shootout.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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