
Italy host Switzerland as they attempt to take a step towards World Cup qualification
Switzerland will attempt to cause a shock in the World Cup Qualifiers as they prepare to face Italy on Friday.
Switzerland will attempt to cause a shock in the World Cup Qualifiers as they prepare to face Italy on Friday.
Roberto Mancini pulled off heroics and cemented his place in Italian folklore as Italy lifted the Euro 2020 trophy, having pulled off a famous victory at Wembley on Sunday evening.
England under Southgate have improved under Southgate once again at a major tournament just showing the potential that this side holds, this certainly isn’t the end of the road for this England squad, in fact, it is only just the beginning.
Roberto Mancini and Gareth Southgate prepare to face off at Wembley, having skilfully navigated their way through the pitfalls of the previous rounds. Both sides have shown adaptability and resilience that saw many early tournament favourites fall at the first hurdles.
Italy confirmed their status as the official new kids on the block of the international stage as they set Munich alight with a resounding 2-1 win over the number one world-ranked Belgium.
As Euro 2020 well and truly finds its groove, the first of the four quarter-final ties don’t come much bigger than Italy versus Belgium at the Allianz Arena in Munich.
Italy progressed into the quarter-final stages at Euro 2020 with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Franco Foda’s Austria at Wembley. Almost hanging on to the coattails of Austria going into extra time, the introduction of Juventus starlet Frederico Chiesa proved to be the difference for the Azzurri.
Italy will step out onto the Wembley Stadium turf this evening with expectant eyes all on the Azzurri following their most impressive start to Euro 2020.
Italy’s midfield continued to be the shining light at Euro 2020 as the returning Marco Verratti stepped up to the plate, starring in their 1-0 win over Wales at the Stadio Olympico in Rome to extend their unbeaten run to 30 games.
Roberto Mancini’s Italy kicked off Euro 2020 in style with their comfortable 3-0 win over Turkey at the Stadio Olimpico. Goals from Lorenzo Insigne, Ciro Immobile, and a contributing own goal moving Italy onto their 9th successive win without conceding and are now 28 games unbeaten.
Robert Vittek scored twice for Slovakia as his side stunned the World Champions 3-2 at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg.…