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Spain to face Italy in the Semi final.

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As quarter final matches kicked off last night Spain was the first to pass through to Semifinals after beating Switzerland in the Penalty Shootout. Spain dominated the match with 65% ball possession throughout the game.

On the 8th minute Spain took the lead as Jordi Albas’ powerful shot took a deflection into the net beyond Sommer. After the goal Spain continued their attacking game to score more goals to secure the victory although first half ended with 1-0.

On 68th minute of the match Swiss captain Shaqiri scored a goal disappointing the dominant Spain. Few minutes later Switzerland was down to 10 man with a red card shown for a dangerous foul committed by Remo Freuler. With extra two half played score remained the same resulting for a penalty shoot out to decide the winner.

Sergio Busquets and Rodri missed their penalties for Spain while Daniel Olmo, Gerad Moreno and Mikel Oyarzabal scored. Switzerland managed to score only one penalty out of the 4. 2 of them was saved by Spain’s goal keeper Unai Simon.

Favorites Belgium and Italy clashed to find a spot from the semifinals against Spain, Italy was seen much more organized and dangerous in the pitch as they scored 2 superb goals in the first half while Belgium only managed to score from the spot. Nicolo Barella and Lorenzo Insigne scored for Italy while Romelu Lukaku scored from a penalty on the last minute of the first half.

 Semi final match will be played on 6th July in Wembley Stadium, London.

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Two Euro records was made in the Euro 2020 final match clash between England and Italy.

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Two Euro records was made in the Euro 2020 final match clash between England and Italy. Luke Shaw scored in the 2nd minute to give England the lead against Italy in the Euro 2020 Final at Wembley. It was the fastest ever goal in a European final. While Leonardo Bonucci equalised for the Azzuri in the 67th minute, to become the oldest player to score in a European final.

Italy beat England 3-2 on penalties after the match ended 1-1 following extra time to secure their second European Championship title. As expected both teams played well and created chances to score but the score remained 1-1 even after the extra halves played.

Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma was the hero for Italy in the shootout, while substitutes Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka failed to convert from the spot for England and Domenico Berardi, Leonardo Bonucci and Federico Bernardeschi scored for Italy in the shootout and Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma made two saves at the end of the shootout to wear the crown of European Champions.

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Defending champions knocked out by Belgium.

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Thorgan Hazard’s goal in the first half was enough to knock out the defending champions from Euro 2020. Early in the match Portugal came close to take the lead but Diogo Jota and Cristiano Ronaldo missed the opportunities. Portugal dominated the game with higher ball possession and more attacks on target compared to Belgium but score remained 1-0.

Thorgan Hazard scored the only goal of the match on 42nd minute with the assist from Thomas Meunier  which was the only clear opportunity Belgium created in the first half. After the match Belgium’s goal keeper Thibaut Courtois said: “I didn’t have a lot of work to do in the previous three games but I knew that wasn’t going to be the case against Portugal. I am proud of my team-mates; they defended very well. Italy will be difficult too, but we have proved today that we are ready for it.”.

In the quarter finals Belgium will have to face Italy who struggled to beat Austria in their round of 16 game.

On the second game of the night Netherlands was surprisingly beaten by Czech Republic 2-0. After a goalless first half Czech Republic scored their goals within 15 minutes as Thomas Holes opened the goal in 68th minute while Patrik Schick scored in 80th minute to secure the spot in quarterfinals. In their next match Czech Republic will have to face Denmark.

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Round of 16: Italy and Denmark marches into the Round of 16.

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Denmark and Italy passed into the round of 16 after winning their knockout stage games. After struggling to pass the group stage Danes presented an outstanding performance in Johan Cruijff Arena against Wales.

Denmark controlled the game and created more chance to march to the Quarter finals with confidence scoring 4 goals to beat wales 4-0. Throughout the match Denmark took 8 shots on target while wales managed to take only 1 shot. On 27th minute Kasper Dolberg found the net settling at 1-0 score for the first half.

Few minutes into the second half Kesper hit the net again to make it 2-0, but the Danes still strived hard to score more goals as they scored on 88th minute and in the extra time of game to secure the first spot in the quarter finals. In the quarter finals Denmark will have to face Netherlands or Czech Republic.

Unlike Denmark, Italy passed the group stage with ease although they had to experience a hard time passing to quarterfinals as they had to play extra time to beat Austria in Webley stadium. After a disappointing full 90 minutes the game went to extra time to decide a winner. After the first half Mancini had to bring some changes which paid off for Italy in the extra time to secure a difficult victory.

First goal of the match was scored by Italy’s Federico Chiesa on 95th minute making it 1-0, but Austria came back from a goal scored by Sasa Kalajdzic. Matteo Pessina saved the Favorites to make it 2-1 and pass through the round of 16 to Quarter finals. The next match will be difficult for Italy as they will have to face either defending champions Portugal or Belgium in the quarter finals.

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