GELSENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - JUNE 20: Riccardo Calafiori of Italy looks dejected after scoring an own goal and the first goal for Spain as Lamine Yamal, Alvaro Morata and Pedri of Spain celebrate during the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between Spain and Italy at Arena AufSchalke on June 20, 2024 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

Italy’s game plan failed in a defeat to dominant Spain, decided by an unlucky Riccardo Calafiori own goal, but a point with Croatia would be enough to go through in second place.

Both sides won their opening fixtures and fielded almost unchanged starting line-ups, as with Albania and Croatia drawing 2-2, whoever won this game would be guaranteed qualification for the Round of 16 on top of Group B. Aymeric Laporte stepped in despite not being fully fit, as Nacho had a muscular issue, while Marc Cucurella was again chosen ahead of Alex Grimaldo.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

Gigio Donnarumma had to make a big save after 90 seconds, fingertipping the free Pedri header over after Nico Williams stood up the cross.

Nico Williams also nodded wide of the far post on Alvaro Morata’s cross, while Donnarumma used his legs to deny Morata from close range following the Lamine Yamal slalom.

Donnarumma also managed to get a glove to the Fabian Ruiz scorcher from distance, even with a deflection along the way.

Bryan Cristante came on for the restart and within 20 seconds was booked for scything down Rodri, but Pedri let Italy off the hook by firing wide from 12 yards on the Marc Cucurella pull-back from the by-line.

Luciano Spalletti’s attempts to help the wide men with Cristante and Andrea Cambiaso on for the second half failed to change the fundamental domination of Spain.

The deadlock was finally broken with some bad luck, as Donnarumma got a glove to Morata’s glancing header from the Nico Williams cross, but it ricocheted in off the knee of Riccardo Calafiori. It was only the second Italian own goal between the Euros and World Cup after Cristian Zaccardo in 2006.

Donnarumma palmed a long-range Morata screamer over and on the resulting corner, Andrea Cambiaso had to perform a goal-line clearance on the combined Calafiori-Pedro header.

Lamine Yamal’s curler was inches away from the far top corner, but Italy finally created a chance when Mateo Retegui failed to connect with a Cristante ball flashed across the face of goal.

Nico Williams was sensational and saw his curler smack the crossbar at the far top corner, again with Donnarumma almost getting a fingertip to it.

Italy only really started to string some passes together in the final minutes, when Spain were protecting their lead and had removed Nico Williams.

Even then, Di Lorenzo continued to struggle with Ayoze Perez, forcing Donnarumma into two saves at the near post.

Spain 1-0 Italy

Calafiori og 55 (S)

20-06-2024 20:00
2nd Round

Player statistic

1st half
    15' Yellow card Gianluigi Donnarumma
Rodri Yellow card 45+1'    
2nd half
    46' Yellow card Bryan Cristante
Riccardo Calafiori Own Goal 55'    
Robin Le Normand Yellow card 69'    
Daniel Carvajal Yellow card 90+6'    

Match statistic

57
Possession %
43
21
Total shots
4
9
Shots on target
1
8
Shots off target
3
4
Blocked shots
0
5
Corners
2
0
Offsides
1
16
Fouls
14
Spain
Italy

Starting lineups

23
Goalkeeper
14
Defender
2
Defender
24
Defender
3
Defender
8
Midfielder
90'
20
Midfielder
71'
16
Midfielder
7
Attacker
78'
19
Attacker
71'
17
Attacker
78'
1
23
3
Defender
2
15
7
Midfielder
46'
8
Midfielder
46'
10
Midfielder
82'
6
Midfielder
14
Attacker
64'
17
64'

Substitutes

5
Defender
10
Attacker
12
13
Goalkeeper
18
Midfielder
22
Defender
1
Goalkeeper
26
Attacker
25
Midfielder
4
Defender
11
Attacker
71'
15
Midfielder
71'
9
Attacker
78'
21
Attacker
78'
6
Midfielder
90'
22
5
Defender
12
Goalkeeper
19
Defender
21
Goalkeeper
26
Midfielder
18
Midfielder
13
Defender
25
Defender
16
Midfielder
46'
24
Defender
46'
20
Attacker
64'
9
Attacker
64'
11
82'
3 thought on “EURO 2024 | Spain 1-0 Italy: Donnarumma ensures only narrow defeat”
  1. scamacca doing a giroud by laying balls off to no one set the tone for being too hurried in possession. Fantastic football match.

  2. Spain proved superiority.
    I am afraid things are going to get worse against Croatia.
    Italy has no rhythm.
    Spalleti and the players are in two different planets.

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