Spain v Italy LIVE: Result and reaction as Nico Williams skill forces own goal winner in Euro 2024 clash
Spain 1-0 Italy: Riccardo Calafiori’s own goal sends Spain into the knockout rounds
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Riccardo Calafiori’s own goal handed Spain a 1-0 victory over defending champions Italy as they booked their place in the last 16 at Euro 2024.
The defender’s misfortune 10 minutes after the break ultimately settled the Group B contest in Gelsenkirchen, although had it not been for the heroics of keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who made a string of fine saves, and the crossbar, which denied the impressive Nico Williams a deserved goal, the Spaniards would have prevailed in some comfort.
Spain would have been ahead within two minutes had Donnarumma not managed to tip Pedri’s header from Williams’ pinpoint cross over his bar, and the traffic was very much one-way throughout most of the game.
Relive the updates from Spain v Italy below.
Spain 0-0 Italy
4 min: Williams has made a brilliant start and he’s jinking into the box again a moment later, though this time the ball just slides away from his control as he reaches the six-yard box.
Spain 0-0 Italy
2 min: Nico Williams races down the left side and floats a cross perfectly on to the head of Pedri, but the midfielder’s header is diverted over the bar by Donnarumma. Bright by Spain, and that was a big chance.
Kick-off! Spain 0-0 Italy
The referee gives his whistle a peep, and we’re off!
Spain v Italy – Euro 2024
The players are out on the pitch in Gelsenkirchen and lined up for the national anthems.
Spain v Italy – confirmed line-ups
A reminder of the two line-ups tonight, as Spain make the only change in either line-up with Aymeric Laporte coming into defence in place of Nacho.
Spain XI: Simon; Carvajal, Le Normand, Laporte, Cucurella; Pedri, Rodri, Ruiz; Yamal, Morata, Williams.
Italy XI: Donnarumma; Di Lorenzo, Bastoni, Calafiori, Dimarco; Jorginho, Barella; Chiesa, Frattesi, Pellegrini; Scamacca.
Spain and Italy’s reverse culture clash brings new chapter to classic Euros rivalry
Spain attempted just 455 passes during the 3-0 win over Croatia, less than half of their total from the existential crisis of a defeat to Morocco in the last 16 in of the 2022 World Cup. If it showed how much has already changed since the days of Luis Enrique, with Serbia, Switzerland and Austria all attempting more passes than Spain in their opening matches, Italy’s total was just as instructive. By contrast, no team attempted more passes than Italy in the Azzuri’s opening win over Albania in Dortmund.
But Spalletti, a perfectionist, demanded more. He always does. “What matters is winning? No, what matters is playing good football,” Spalletti said after the 2-1 victory over Albania, a night that saw the Azzurri recover from the fastest goal in European Championship history. “In order to be Italy’s head coach, or in order for us, we only have one route to do so – that’s via good football,” he said. “If you don’t play good football, there are teams better than us. If you go and play with the same things the better teams have, they will win.”
Spain vs Italy preview
Spain and Italy’s reverse culture clash brings new chapter to classic Euros rivalry
One of the standout fixtures of the group stage sees Italy and Spain meet at the European Championship for a fifth tournament in a row
Spain vs Italy: Latest Euro 2024 build-up
What an atmosphere already in Gelsenkirchen. A real sense of occasion and the feel of a knockout tie as we get our first big clash of two heavyweight nations at Euro 2024.
Spain vs Italy: Latest Euro 2024 build-up
Lamine Yamal became the youngest player to appear in a European Championship as Spain’s new generation brushed aside Croatia’s challenge 3-0 in their opening game.
Yamal, aged 16 years, 338 days, also became the youngest to set up a goal at the tournament when he crossed for Dani Carvajal to score Spain’s third goal before the break.
The Barcelona forward, who was born after Croatia midfielder Luka Modric was playing in Euro 2008, was praised by Luis de la Fuente after the game and has been given the nod to start against Italy.
“Yamal is impressing everyone and going up through the levels,” De la Fuente said. “He has to keep improving every day, and over time he will become a wonderful footballer.”
Spain vs Italy: Latest Euro 2024 build-up
Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente ahead of facing Italy: “They are contenders in every international competition. Spain vs Italy is a classic game, it could very easily be the final.
“They have great players, a great coach, and a real football culture. They’re one of the great national teams. I’m sure it’ll be a great show and a great game. It will be a contest worthy of this competition. We’ll do our best to win it.
"We are prepared to get muddy, to dig deep in a quarry and for a day in the office. Ready for everything. We know what kind of football they play and how competitive they are, so we won’t be surprised. I expect a strong, aggressive Italy who will try to control possession.”
Spain vs Italy: Latest Euro 2024 build-up
Italy head coach Luciano Spalletti ahead of facing Spain: “When you play a Euro, all games are finals, all games are unique, all games are something to remember.
“We want to play the same kind of football we played against Albania and measure ourselves against one of the strongest teams in Europe. I’m sure that if we leave the ball to them, it will end badly for us. So we will have to take the initiative and see if we manage to do so against such great opponents.
“Spain will set up differently based on how we played [against Albania], and will squeeze us more. Against Spain, there will be, play the ball forward more, be more direct. They tend to be more aggressive in bite, so there’s more chance to play behind the defensive line. It’s unlikely we’ll see something similar to what we saw tonight.”
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