Italy returns home after a heavy defeat against Switzerland, marking the end of the Azzurri’s journey at the European Championships.
The Azzurri, fresh from their victory at the 2021 European Championship, suffered a devastating defeat against Switzerland, who dominated the match both physically and tactically. After struggling to get through the group, Spalletti’s team hoped to find a breakthrough against the Swiss, but instead faced a total collapse. Italy found themselves in difficulty throughout the match, showing serious physical, tactical and psychological shortcomings.
The first half was particularly embarrassing for the Azzurriwho closed with only one shot in their favor compared to Switzerland’s ten. The second half did not improve, with an Italian team lacking personality and unable to react. In the Dortmund stadium, where Italy won the World Cup in 2006, Barella and his teammates showed a disappointing performance that highlighted their inadequacy.
Switzerland’s last success against Italy dates back to the 1993 World Cup qualifiers, but this time Xhaka and his teammates taught the Azzurri a real lesson. The match was decided by goals from Freuler in the 37th minute and Vargas in the 46th minute.sealing a 2-0 which sent Italy out of the European Championship.
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Svizzera (3-4-2-1): Sommer; Schar, Akanji, Rodriguez; Aebischer (46′ st Steffen), Freuler, Xhaka, Ndoye (33′ st Sierro); Rieder (26′ st Stergiou), Vargas (26′ st Zuber); Embolo (33′ st Duah). A disp.: Mvogo, Kobel, Elvedi, Zakaria, Okafor, Zesiger, Shaqiri, Jashari, Amodouni. All.: Yakin
Italy (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Di Lorenzo, Mancini, Bastoni, Darmian (30′ st Cambiaso); Cristante (30′ st Pellegrini), Fagioli (41′ st Frattesi), Barella (19′ st Retegui); Church, Scamacca, El Shaarawy (1′ st Zaccagni). Available: Meret, Vicario, Dimarco, Buongiorno, Gatti, Jorginho, Raspadori, Bellanova, Folorunsho. Coach: Spalletti
Goalscorers: 37′ Freuler (S), 1′ st Vargas (S)
Referee: Marciniak
Yellow cards: Barella, El Shaarawy, Mancini (I)
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