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Football EM 2021: Italy beats Wales thanks to Pessina

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Italy sets an ancient record from the 1930s

Stand: 20.06.2021

Wales make it to the round of 16 despite losing to Italy

Despite defeat and a red card, Wales reached the knockout round of the European Championship. The Italians, who qualified for the round of 16 before the game, confirm their title ambitions with a perfect group stage. The highlights here in the video.

The Italians get their third win in their third game – and don’t have to be blamed for that. But the defeated Welsh people can also cheer. Reason: The better goal difference compared to a competitor.

EM-title contenders Italy confidently secured the group victory with a better B-Eleven and again demonstrated their strong form before the start of the knockout phase. Against the extremely defensive Welsh, who, despite the defeat, made it into the second round of the round of 16, coach Roberto Mancini’s team prevailed 1-0 (1-0) in Rome on Sunday. The four-time soccer world champion remained unbeaten in the 30th game in a row and set the Italian record from the 1930s. Italy currently has eleven wins in a row with 32-0 goals.

The Azzurri face Austria or Ukraine after their perfect group stage with three wins on Saturday at London’s Wembley Stadium. As runners-up in group, Wales will face runner-up in Group B with Belgium, Russia, Finland and Denmark on the same day in Amsterdam. Matteo Pessina, one of eight newcomers to Italy’s starting line-up, decided the game in front of 14,400 spectators in Rome with his 39th-minute goal. Ten minutes after the break, Welshman Ethan Ampadu saw the red card for a foul in midfield. The first straight red card at this European Championship.

Captain Gareth Bale (right) comforts Ethan Ampadu

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Italy coach Mancini had radically rebuilt his starting line-up after beating Switzerland 3-0. Midfield star Marco Verratti (Paris Saint-Germain) made his comeback after a knee injury. Captain Giorgio Chiellini (thigh injury) was not in the squad. Ex-Dortmund Ciro Immobile and midfielder Manuel Locatelli, who have already scored twice at this tournament, sat on the bench. In terms of play, the Azzurri were superior despite the large rotation.

Wales does what it has to do – defend

The Italians could not build on the exciting offensive football that they had shown in the first two games. Little by little they found their way into the game against extremely staid Welshmen. The greatest danger in the first half hour was caused by full-back Rafael Toloi with a deflected shot from the backcourt (17th) and striker Andrea Belotti, whose attempt rushed past the goal from an acute angle (24th).

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In extremely humid conditions and temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius, the Welsh people largely restricted themselves to defensive work and left the ball to their opponents. The early 2-0 lead of pursuers Switzerland in the parallel game against Turkey did not change anything. Once the guests were even dangerous after a corner, but defender Chris Gunter headed just wide of the goal (27th).

Italy last won all three preliminary round matches in 2000

On the other hand, Italy did better in a set piece. Pessina skilfully extended a free kick from Verratti from the right half field with her right foot into the lower left corner. It was the well-deserved leadership for the European champions from 1968, who last won all three preliminary round matches at a European Championship 21 years ago. At that time, the Italians only lost to France in the final.

Even after the break, dormant balls remained a popular means: Italy’s Federico Bernardeschi hammered a free kick from almost 30 meters into the left post (53rd). Two minutes later, the Welsh men weakened themselves: the former Ampadu from Leipzig saw a straight red for a kick against Bernardeschi by the Romanian referee Ovidiu Alin Hategan. As a result, the Welsh attacked even less. Italy could even have increased it – like a good chance by Belotti after a counterattack (65th). It wasn’t until 15 minutes before the end that the guests’ largely pale superstar, Gareth Bale, became dangerous again and shot over the goal while standing free.

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