Italy’s world-record 37-game unbeaten run came to an end as Spain beat them in an enthralling encounter at the San Siro to reach the Nations League final.
Manchester City’s Ferran Torres scored Spain’s goals in Milan from two Mikel Oyarzabal crosses to send Luis Enrique’s side to Sunday’s final against either Belgium or France.
Italy were already second best, and 1-0 down, when captain Leonardo Bonucci was sent off for two bookings, the second for an elbow on Sergio Busquets.
They looked dead and buried until Lorenzo Pellegrini’s late goal after a wonderful Federico Chiesa run on a counter-attack – but could not find an unmerited equaliser.
The Nations League may be a fairly new tournament – and derided by some – but when both sides had 11 men this was played with the talent and intensity of any World Cup or European Championship encounter.
This also marks the first time Italy have lost a competitive game in their homeland since 1999.
Torres has become one of Spain’s star men in the past year or so. This was his 11th international goal since 1 September 2020. Nobody else has scored more than five.
He is clinical too, with six of his last seven shots on target for Spain ending in a goal. He only had two shots in this game.
His first was a lovely volley – at a difficult height – and his second a header back across goal, both from Oyarzabal balls into the box.
He was replaced early in the second half by teenage debutant Yeremi Pino, presumably with a knock.
But the game was done by that stage, especially with Italy down to 10 men. Roberto Mancini brought on veteran defender Giorgio Chiellini for attacker Federico Bernardeschi at half-time as the hosts looked for some damage limitation.
They only had one shot in the second half – when Chiesa ran from his own half after Spain committed men forward and unselfishly squared for substitute Pellegrini.
Spain gave Italy their most difficult game at Euro 2020 when they wasted a load of chances before losing on penalties.
But they got the win they deserved this time. There was the strange situation too of Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who was named the best player at Euro 2020, but was booed throughout by his own fans. He left San Siro occupants AC Milan for Paris St-Germain in the summer.
It appeared to affect him at times, most notably when he fumbled Marcos Alonso’s volley on to the post moments after the opening goal.
Italy will face the losers of Thursday’s game between Belgium and France at Juventus’ stadium in Sunday’s third-placed play-off at the same venue.
Spain will face either Belgium or France in the Finals.
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