To beat Spain ,
Cesare Prandelli joked before
what turned out to be an epic FIFA Confederations Cup semifinal that Italy might
have needed a second ball on the pitch. More accurately, the Azzurri were short
a penalty taker or two.
It was the
sort of match that neither team deserved to lose, and for more than 120
minutes, it appeared neither team could be defeated. Both created chances, both
had spells of superiority and both relied on the brilliance of their
world-class keepers at key times.
Those goalkeepers,
But in the
shootout, neither put a hand on any of the 14 shots. The only miss, from
defender Leonardo Bonucci after six of his teammates had converted, flew
harmlessly high above Casillas' net. Moments later Jesus Navas converted coolly
to crush Italy 's
valiant resistance.
And it was
a memorable performance indeed.
Gone was
the Azzurri defense that had conceded eight goals in three group-stage matches.
In its place was an organized, disciplined unit any Italian could love.
Prandelli's team rendered Spain ’s
famous passing game ineffective, pressuring the ball and closing down the space
Spain
customarily exploit for their endless passes.
It was, in
short, the best Italian performance since the Euro 2012 semifinals, when the
Azzurri stunned Germany to
set up a date with Spain
in the final. Spain won that
one easily, dominating Italy
4-0 for their third straight major international title, but it became clear
quickly Thursday night that no repeat was possible.
sBut for all their chances, Italy failed to find the net. And
with the mercurial Mario Balotelli injured,
their game-changer from the Germany game last summer was
unavailable for an encore performance.
The pace slowed in the second half, but Italy remained
formidable. By full time, with the score still 0-0, the Azzurri had more possession and passing after
the break, but Spain
had more shots.
Both teams
hit the post in extra time, Italy
through Giaccherini in the first half and Spain via Xavi's swerving, dipping
blast in the second. But still the score remained 0-0 as the match went to
penalties.
There the
luck was with Spain , but on
another night fortune just as easily could have favored Italy .
Comment:
Bad Luck Italy :r
Tidak ada komentar:
Posting Komentar