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Zaccagni joy but Italy remain unsure of Euro 2024 title credentials

Published : Wednesday, 26 June, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 133
LEIPZIG, JUNE 25: Italy might be in the knockout stage of Euro 2024 but all is far from rosy in the  defending champions camp after Mattia Zaccagnis last-gasp goal against Croatia guaranteed them a last-16 berth.
Luciano Spallettis team will face Switzerland in Berlin on Saturday, giving them four days to reflect on their unconvincing efforts in Group B, where they finished second and five points behind Spain.
Italy once again failed to live up to the standard of play expected by Spalletti, an attack-minded coach who bemoaned his teams inability to retain possession and create goalscoring opportunities.
The joyous scenes that followed Zaccagnis leveller in Monday nights thrilling 1-1 draw with Croatia didn mask the evident issues with new-look Italy who were also taught a footballing lesson by Spain.
"If you don create, you e not going to score. You could see we were thinking about bringing a result home, without really believing that we needed a win," said Spalletti after the game.
"I expect more from my players, because they show it in flashes."
Lazio forward Zaccagni ended up under a pile of blue-shirted bodies as wild celebrations in the stands and on the pitch followed his brilliant leveller in the eighth and final minute of added time in Leipzig.
With basically no time left on the clock Zaccagni was the coolest head in the stadium as he approached Riccardo Calafioris perfectly-weighted pass and curled home a stunning finish.
The 29-year-olds first international goal came at the end of a hugely entertaining match which looked to have been decided by Luka Modrics 55th minute strike, scored just seconds after Gianluigi Donnarumma saved his penalty.
Modric, the oldest ever scorer at a Euros, looked haunted when presented with his trophy for man-of-the-match, an award which seemed like a cruel joke after a defeat which leaves his teams hopes hanging by a thread.
"I had no idea that it was the last kick of the game when the ball came to me," said a delighted Zaccagni to Sky Sport after the game.
"Calafiori gave me such a brilliant ball for a first-time shot that I didn even think twice about it. Then we went mad and I got battered with them all on top of me!"
Zaccagnis strike takes Italy back to Berlin where they won the World Cup in 2006 and was reminiscent of Alessandro Del Pieros winning goal in the semi-final against Germany.
Italy beat France to win the World Cup, the last hurrah for a golden generation of players which included not just Del Piero but also the likes of Andrea Pirlo, Gianluigi Buffon and Fabio Cannavaro.
"Alex (Del Piero) has always been my hero, I had his picture on my bedroom wall when I was a kid," said Zaccagni.
"We saw each other at (Italys national training centre) Coverciano before we all left for Germany and after that weve exchanged a few messages on Instagram which for me is amazing."    —AFP


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