England vs Italy Report
England 0-0 Italy (aet, 2-4 on penalties): Young & Cole the villains in tense shoot-out
Roy Hodgson's side were saved by the woodwork and an offside
flag in two hours of football, before suffering heartbreak in another
spot-kick duel which saw the Azzurri prevail
England suffered yet more penalty heartbreak, this time at the hands of Italy as they succumbed to an agonising 4-2 defeat on spot kicks in a goalless Euro 2012 quarter-final in Kiev.
Italy
dominated the match but wasted a host of chances in normal time thanks
to some brave last-ditch defending, and Roy Hodgson’s side managed to
see out the extra 30 minutes before the inevitable shoot-out.
Riccardo Montolivo and Ashley Young both
missed penalties before Gianluigi Buffon saved from Ashley Cole, and
substitute Alessandro Diamanti scored the winning penalty to send the
Azzurri into the last four.
England named an unchanged side from
their win over Ukraine, with Hodgson keeping Danny Welbeck in the
starting line-up, while Cesare Prandelli opted to start Mario Balotelli
ahead of Antonio Di Natale for the Azzurri. Leonardo Bonucci came in for
the injured Giorgio Chiellini and Thiago Motta was replaced by Riccardo
Montolivo.
Both sides had glorious chances in the opening
minutes. Daniele De Rossi struck the post from distance with a stunning
volley, before Glen Johnson shot straight at Buffon from six yards.
Johnson
was looking lively down the right flank, and a superb early cross found
Wayne Rooney who couldn’t quite direct his header on target.
Prandelli’s
side started to enjoy more possession, however. Balotelli was denied by
a superb John Terry challenge when it looked as though he was through
one-on-one. Montolivo then lifted a delightful ball into the path of
Balotelli, who fired an improvised volley straight into the arms of
Hart.
England then swept up the other end with a fine
counterattacking move, culminating with Rooney playing the ball into the
path of Welbeck, but the young Manchester United striker
disappointingly side-footed well over the bar.
Balotelli almost
had another opening after Pirlo played a superb ball towards Cassano,
who headed back across goal, and only a fantastic last-ditch tackle from
Lescott denied the Manchester City striker.
Early in the second
half, De Rossi volleyed wide from just yards out with the goal at his
mercy after a Hart punch was headed back into the box, and Italy then
had two chances in quick succession after Hart parried a long-range
strike into the path of Balotelli, but the Three Lions' shot-stopper
saved low before Montolivo blasted high.
Young scuffed a shot
wide before Rooney almost flicked a Gerrard free-kick goalward as the
game entered the final 15 minutes, but it was a rare foray forward from a
tiring England side.
Former West Ham striker Diamanti came off
the bench and tested Hart straight away, firing a low strike towards his
near post, but the England No.1 stopped well. Then another substitute,
Antonio Nocerino, was only denied by an excellent Johnson block.
Rooney
had a chance to win it in stoppage time, firing over with an acrobatic
effort after Carroll headed back across goal in a positive passage of
play, but the game moved inevitably into extra time.
The tension
clearly started to set in as extra time got underway, with neither side
wanting to make that one crucial mistake. Balotelli drove another tame
effort towards Hart as England still struggled to keep possession.
A
Diamanti cross evaded Hart and struck the far post before Walcott
produced a dangerous run into the Italy area, but couldn’t find Carroll
with his chipped cross.
Diamanti wasted another glorious
opportunity, blasting wide having been found in space inside the box
before Nocerino had a goal ruled out for offside after heading in a
Diamanti cross, and Hodgson’s side somehow held on for the shoot-out.
Montolivo
drilled his penalty wide of the left-hand post before Young blasted
against the crossbar. Buffon then saved Cole’s tame effort and Diamanti
hit the winning kick to set up an encounter with Germany in the last
four.
Source : Goal.com