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28 June 2016

Terrific Italy outclass Spain 2-0 marking the end of an era for the Euro Champion of 2008 and 2012 (Match Highlights Link.)



FULL MATCH HIGHLIGHT  BY STADIUM ASTRO :

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vMSJSbmDRE



Italy 2-0 Spain: Giorgio Chiellini and Graziano Pelle on target as Azzurri book Euro 2016 quarter-final spot with victory in Paris

  • Italy are through to Euro 2016 quarter-finals after securing victory over Spain in last-16 on Monday night
  • Juventus centre back Giorgio Chiellini reacted quickest to score opener, pouncing on Eder's free-kick rebound
  • Barcelona's Gerard Pique avoided punishment for apparent stamp on Eder in second-half of tie in Paris
  • Southampton striker Graziano Pelle scored Italy's second goal, latching onto fine long ball before finishing
  • Azzurri are set to face Germany in last eight after their 3-0 victory over Slovakia on Sunday 

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Not just the end of a tournament for Spain but the end of an era. In all likelihood this meek defeat to a terrific and emerging Italian team will spell the end of coach Vicente del Bosque too.
This was a crushing defeat for Spain, the European champions of 2012 and 2008. Del Bosque’s team were outplayed and out thought by a magnificent Italian side led by the incredible life force that is the incoming Chelsea coach Antonio Conte.
It was a two goal margin but it could have been more.
Goalkeeper David de Gea was Spain’s best player and they only created one good chance all game, Italian totem Gianluigi Buffon saving brilliantly from Gerard Pique in the very last minute of normal time.
Who would have thought we would ever say such a thing about Spain? As usual, they had much of the ball but this time they did nothing with it.
Graziano Pelle fires the ball past David De Gea in the dying stages of the match to make sure of Italy's knockout victory over Spain
Graziano Pelle fires the ball past David De Gea in the dying stages of the match to make sure of Italy's knockout victory over Spain
Pelle beams with delight as he celebrates his strike against Spain which ensured Italy progressed to the quarter-finals on Monday evening
Pelle beams with delight as he celebrates his strike against Spain which ensured Italy progressed to the quarter-finals on Monday evening
Pelle is mobbed by his ecstatic team-mates after finding the back of the net to put the Italians two goals up against Spain
Pelle is mobbed by his ecstatic team-mates after finding the back of the net to put the Italians two goals up against Spain
Juventus centre back Giorgio Chiellini (centre) is congratulated after scoring against Spain in the Euro 2016 knockout tie in Paris 
Juventus centre back Giorgio Chiellini (centre) is congratulated after scoring against Spain in the Euro 2016 knockout tie in Paris 
The veteran defender reacts quickest to tap in the rebound from Eder's free kick in the first-half to give Italy a 1-0 lead 
The veteran defender reacts quickest to tap in the rebound from Eder's free kick in the first-half to give Italy a 1-0 lead 
Italy and Roma midfielder Alessandro Florenzi gets a shot at goal away under pressure from La Roja captain Sergio Ramos 
Italy and Roma midfielder Alessandro Florenzi gets a shot at goal away under pressure from La Roja captain Sergio Ramos 
Spain and Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea dives to make a stunning save early on in Monday's game against Italy  
Spain and Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea dives to make a stunning save early on in Monday's game against Italy  
Spain and Celta Vigo forward Nolito controls the ball as Italy's Andrea Barzagli closes him down on the edge of the box 
Spain and Celta Vigo forward Nolito controls the ball as Italy's Andrea Barzagli closes him down on the edge of the box 

While Italy looked youthful and energetic and hungry, Spain looked like a team short of inspiration and ideas, like a team that knew there was a plane home waiting. They looked like a team that needs the change of direction that will surely now come with a change of coach.
Del Bosque has done his bit, that’s for sure. Two European Championships and one World Cup. His team taught the world a few things in South Africa in 2010 and we shall never forget that. They played football in that tournament that most teams reserve for the five-a-side pitches in training.
Here in France, though, Del Bosque has looked a little like the struggle to maintain impossible standards has finally caught up with him and it has been reflected in his team’s football over their last two games. Maybe, on refection, this was a tournament too far for the 65-year-old.
Yesterday in Paris Spain were caught on the back foot by Italy’s purposeful start and never really recovered. De Gea kept his country in it early on but he is a goalkeeper not a brick wall. Eventually even he had to roll over.
Italy were excellent, surprisingly so. Really they were. Conte’s team have only conceded one goal in the whole tournament but here we saw more than clichéd Italian stubbornness. We saw a team with imagination, dexterity and confidence.
In the Bologna midfielder Emanuele Giaccherini Italy had the game’s best player. The galloping left-wing back Mattia De Sciglio was terrific, too, as was Southampton’s Graziano Pelle in attack. When Pelle’s goal arrived in added time, nobody deserved it more.
Earlier on in the game, as the rain poured down, the signs of what was to come were there, if not the goals.
Italy sprang from the blocks and De Gea was required to make two really good saves in the first eleven minutes. The first, from a Pelle header, was instantly recognisable, a plunge low to the left. Then another followed, this time from a Giacceherini scissor kick.
As Spain struggled to settle and began to visibly ask each other questions, we wondered when they would find themselves.
Cesc Fabregas had a chance but struck the shot poorly and then previous service resumed, Marco Parolo heading a De Sciglio cross wide and another cross from the Milan full-back being sliced over his own bar by a nervous Sergio Ramos. 
Spain and Barcelona centre back Gerard Pique appears to stamp on Eder during the last-16 clash at the Stade de France  
Spain and Barcelona centre back Gerard Pique appears to stamp on Eder during the last-16 clash at the Stade de France  
Spain's Alvaro Morata brings an aerial ball under his control as Italy's Leonardo Bonucci challenges him in midfield on Monday night
Spain's Alvaro Morata brings an aerial ball under his control as Italy's Leonardo Bonucci challenges him in midfield on Monday night
Italy and Southampton striker Graziano Pelle reacts after missing a glorious chance to score against Spain at the Stade de France
Italy and Southampton striker Graziano Pelle reacts after missing a glorious chance to score against Spain at the Stade de France
Italy striker Eder sees his shot inside the box blocked by Real Madrid and Spain captain Ramos during the last-16 clash 
Italy striker Eder sees his shot inside the box blocked by Real Madrid and Spain captain Ramos during the last-16 clash 
Spain and Barcelona defensive midfielder Sergio Busquets plays a pass under pressure from three Italy players 
Spain and Barcelona defensive midfielder Sergio Busquets plays a pass under pressure from three Italy players 
Spain and Barcelona playmaker Andres Iniesta tumbles to the turf following a forceful challenge from Italy's Marco Parolo 
Spain and Barcelona playmaker Andres Iniesta tumbles to the turf following a forceful challenge from Italy's Marco Parolo 
Spain anchorman Busquets leaps for a header alongside Italy striker Pelle during Monday night's match at the Stade de France 
Spain anchorman Busquets leaps for a header alongside Italy striker Pelle during Monday night's match at the Stade de France 
Ramos and Pique were awful all game, just as they had been against Croatia last week. Theirs looks less like a partnership and more like an arranged marriage. It will be interesting to see what the next Spain coach makes of it and pretty soon the two of them were reflecting on the first Italian goal.
A free-kick conceded by Ramos was struck fiercely by Parolo and when De Gea couldn’t hold it defender Giorgio Chiellini hacked the ball over the line.
The lead was fully deserved and Giaccherini would have extended it had De Gea not saved his curling shot just before half-time.
Beyond that, Spain did improve but they were never convincing. A beautiful Pelle flick released Eder in the 56th minute only for De Gea to block and Italy then retreated in an attempt to draw the Spaniards’ sting.
Buffon, 39 next season, had not been over-employed but perhaps knew what was coming. First, he repelled two strong shots from distance from Andres Iniesta and Pique before producing the kind of save of which he is still eminently capable as the clock ticked towards full-time.
Italy conceded a needless free-kick in their own half and when a flick-on dropped over the blue rear guard, Pique turned it goalwards. It was not a sweet contact from the Barcelona player but it looked like being enough until Buffon dropped to his right and pawed the ball away with his bottom hand.
In terms of importance, it was the save of the tournament so far and Italy made good on it by breaking quickly. Lorenzo Insigne spread the ball to Matteo Darmian and when the substitute’s pass was deflected up in to Pelle’s path he crashed the ball past De Gea to settle the argument.
Italy manager Antonio Conte, who will join Chelsea after the conclusion of Euro 2016, shouts instructions to his players in Paris 
Italy manager Antonio Conte, who will join Chelsea after the conclusion of Euro 2016, shouts instructions to his players in Paris 
Spain and Atletico Madrid defender Juanfran wins the ball as Italy striker Eder takes a fall to the turf during the second-half
Spain and Atletico Madrid defender Juanfran wins the ball as Italy striker Eder takes a fall to the turf during the second-half
Azzurri goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon rises highest to punch the ball clear from a corner as his side protect their lead against Spain
Azzurri goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon rises highest to punch the ball clear from a corner as his side protect their lead against Spain
Spain and Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas lets a shot tip at goal from the edge of the box but his effort goes wide of the post
Spain and Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas lets a shot tip at goal from the edge of the box but his effort goes wide of the post
Italy goalscorer Chiellini competes for the ball alongside Spain striker Morata, who tries to pull off an improvised flick 
Italy goalscorer Chiellini competes for the ball alongside Spain striker Morata, who tries to pull off an improvised flick 
Spain captain Ramos surges forward with the ball as he tries to mount a counter attack in Monday night's match against Italy
Spain captain Ramos surges forward with the ball as he tries to mount a counter attack in Monday night's match against Italy
Spain striker Aritz Aduriz closes down Italy midfielder Daniele De Rossi during the Euro 2016 knockout tie in Paris 
Spain striker Aritz Aduriz closes down Italy midfielder Daniele De Rossi during the Euro 2016 knockout tie in Paris 
Italy striker Pelle appeals to referee Cuneyt Cakir after being shown a yellow card in the last-16 tie against Spain 
Italy striker Pelle appeals to referee Cuneyt Cakir after being shown a yellow card in the last-16 tie against Spain 
Buffon rushes his goal and spreads his body to deny Spain's Lucas Vazquez from netting an equaliser against Italy 
Buffon rushes his goal and spreads his body to deny Spain's Lucas Vazquez from netting an equaliser against Italy 
Azzurri midfielder Parolo vies for possession with Iniesta during the Euro 2106 knockout tie at the Stade de France
Azzurri midfielder Parolo vies for possession with Iniesta during the Euro 2106 knockout tie at the Stade de France


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3662515/Italy-2-0-Spain-Giorgio-Chiellini-Graziano-Pelle-target-Azzurri-book-Euro-2016-quarter-final-spot-victory-Paris.html#ixzz4Cp6RT5bR
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