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England, France, and Norway Secure Nations League Promotion

England, France, and Norway Secure Nations League Promotion

England's emphatic 5-0 victory over 10-man Republic of Ireland secured their promotion to the Nations League top flight, with four players marking their international debuts with goals. Interim manager Lee Carsley's final game in charge saw England dominate from the start, but it was a second-half penalty from Harry Kane that broke the deadlock.Tino Livramento's deflected cross found Anthony Gordon, who volleyed home his first international goal. Conor Gallagher and Jarrod Bowen also netted their maiden England goals, while Taylor Harwood-Bellis headed in Jude Bellingham's cross to complete the rout.France also secured top spot in Group A2 with a 3-1 victory over Italy at the San Siro. Adrien Rabiot scored twice, including a brilliant header from a Lucas Digne set-piece. Italy's Andrea Cambiaso pulled one back, but Rabiot's second goal sealed the win for Les Bleus.Erling Haaland continued his impressive form for Norway, scoring a hat-trick in their 5-0 win over Kazakhstan. The Manchester City star broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute and added two more goals before Antonio Nusa completed the scoring. Norway's victory saw them finish top of Group B3 ahead of Austria, who were held to a 1-1 draw by Slovenia.

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Italy, France, England, Austria, and Norway Secure Nations League Quarterfinal Berths

Italy, France, England, Austria, and Norway Secure Nations League Quarterfinal Berths

Italy secured their place in the Nations League quarter-finals with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Belgium in Brussels. The visitors dominated the early stages and took the lead after 11 minutes when Sandro Tonali tapped in a deflected cross from Giovanni Di Lorenzo. Belgium pressed for an equalizer but could only manage a second-half header from Wout Faes that hit the post.Meanwhile, France's qualification was confirmed despite a lackluster 0-0 draw with Israel in Paris. The hosts struggled to create chances against a resolute Israeli defense, managing only 25 attempts on goal. Israel's goalkeeper, Daniel Peretz, made two diving saves in the second half to deny Warren Zaire-Emery and Christopher Nkunku.In Athens, England's interim coach Lee Carsley enjoyed an emphatic 3-0 victory over Greece. Ollie Watkins replaced Harry Kane and justified his selection with a goal after seven minutes. Jude Bellingham forced the second goal after 78 minutes, with Curtis Jones adding a third five minutes later. England and Greece are level on points but England's superior goal difference puts them top of the group.Austria and Norway also secured wins in Group B3. Austria defeated Kazakhstan 2-0, while Norway beat Slovenia 4-1. Erling Haaland scored once for Norway, who are now level on points with Austria but trail on goal difference.

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France, Italy, Portugal Eye UEFA Nations League Quarterfinals

France, Italy, Portugal Eye UEFA Nations League Quarterfinals

France, Italy, and Portugal are poised to secure their spots in the UEFA Nations League quarter-finals, while England's hopes of promotion have been dampened by a string of withdrawals.Italy and Portugal need only a point to advance, while France is well-positioned ahead of their match against Israel on Thursday. However, the fixture has been overshadowed by security concerns following clashes in Amsterdam during a match between Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv and Dutch team Ajax.Israel has urged fans to avoid the Nations League tie due to fears of anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim abuse amid the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip. France defender Dayot Upamecano expressed understanding for the fans' decision but emphasized his focus on the game.Kylian Mbappe is once again absent from the France squad, with coach Didier Deschamps stating that the decision is "for the best." Mbappe has been under investigation for an alleged rape, which he has denied.After the Israel match, France will face Group A leaders Italy in Milan on Sunday. Italy needs only to avoid defeat against Belgium to secure a quarter-final berth.Portugal will host Poland and then travel to Croatia in Group A1, where Scotland is struggling at the bottom of the table. The Netherlands and Hungary will meet in a crucial A3 showdown, while Germany can wrap up top spot by beating Bosnia and Herzegovina.Denmark and Serbia will battle it out for the other qualifying spot in Group A4 alongside Spain. The Danes host Spain and Serbia go to Switzerland before a potentially decisive clash in Leskovac on November 18.England must beat Greece in Athens to stay in contention for promotion back to the top tier. Greece has a perfect record in League B and won 2-1 at Wembley last month. Interim England boss Lee Carsley will be without several key players for the match.Georgia can become the first team to climb from League D to League A since the Nations League began in 2018 if they beat Ukraine and Czech Republic in Group B1. San Marino, who earned their first-ever competitive win in September, could make the leap to League C by defeating Gibraltar on Friday.Teams finishing third in League A and second in League B will face off in relegation/promotion play-offs, with identical play-offs between Leagues B and C. The Nations League also has an impact on World Cup qualifying, with the 12 group winners in European qualifying going to the World Cup and another four places going to winners of play-offs.

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Italy Soar to Top of Nations League Group with Israel Victory

Italy Soar to Top of Nations League Group with Israel Victory

Italy's resurgence continued on Monday as they secured a hard-fought 2-1 Nations League victory over Israel in Budapest. The Azzurri, seeking redemption after their disappointing Euro 2024 campaign, now sit atop Group A2 with a perfect six points.Davide Frattesi opened the scoring in the 38th minute, capitalizing on Federico Dimarco's precise cross. Israel had a golden opportunity to equalize just after halftime, but Sagiv Jehezkel squandered a close-range chance.Moise Kean sealed the victory for Italy in the 62nd minute, scoring his first international goal in nearly three years. Mohamed Abu Fani's late strike for Israel proved to be a mere consolation.Luciano Spalletti's team has responded admirably to their Euro 2024 disappointment, showcasing a renewed sense of purpose and determination. Their victory over Israel, coupled with France's triumph over Belgium, has propelled them to the summit of their group.The match was played in a subdued atmosphere at the Bozsik Arena, with only 2,000 fans in attendance due to security concerns in Israel. A small group of Italy supporters turned their backs to the pitch during Israel's national anthem, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the region.Despite the subdued atmosphere, Italy controlled the tempo of the game and deserved their victory. They will now look to maintain their momentum when they face England in a friendly on Friday.

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Italy Crash Out of Euro 2024 in Embarrassing Fashion

Italy Crash Out of Euro 2024 in Embarrassing Fashion

Italy's Euro 2024 campaign ended in a humiliating fashion as they were eliminated in the last 16 by Switzerland. The four-time world champions and reigning European champions were outplayed by the Swiss in Berlin, losing 1-0.The defeat was the latest in a series of disappointing results for Italy, who have now failed to qualify for the last two World Cups. It also raised questions about the future of manager Luciano Spalletti, who has been in charge for less than a year.Italy were second best for much of the match against Switzerland. They were pinned back in their own half for long periods and struggled to create any clear-cut chances.Ruben Vargas scored the only goal of the game just seconds after half-time. The Swiss forward took advantage of some poor defending from Italy to fire home from close range.Italy never really recovered from that setback. They continued to struggle to create chances and were unable to find a way back into the game.The defeat was a major disappointment for Italy, who had been hoping to defend their European title. It also raised concerns about the team's future.Spalletti has come under fire for his team's poor performances. He has been accused of being too negative and of not getting the best out of his players.The Italian media are already calling for Spalletti to be sacked. It remains to be seen whether he will be given the chance to turn things around.

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Switzerland and Italy Set for Euro 2024 Round of 16 Showdown

Switzerland and Italy Set for Euro 2024 Round of 16 Showdown

Switzerland and Italy Clash in Euro 2024 Round of 16The highly anticipated Euro 2024 knockout stage kicks off with a thrilling encounter between Switzerland and Italy in the Round of 16. Both teams finished second in their respective groups, setting the stage for a captivating battle.Switzerland, despite finishing behind hosts Germany in Group A, displayed impressive form throughout the group stage. They came agonizingly close to defeating Germany in their final group game, showcasing their resilience and determination.Defending champions Italy, on the other hand, have had a more challenging journey to the knockout stage. After a disappointing loss to Spain, they managed to secure a last-minute equalizer against Croatia to qualify for the Round of 16.The winner of this match will face either England or Slovakia in the quarter-finals, adding to the stakes of this crucial encounter.Match Details:* Date: Saturday, June 29 (IST)* Venue: Olympiastadion, Berlin* Time: 9:30 PM IST* TV Channels: Sony Sports Network* Live Streaming: SonyLiv app and websiteKey Players to Watch:* Switzerland: Granit Xhaka, Xherdan Shaqiri, Breel Embolo* Italy: Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini, Federico ChiesaAnalysis:Switzerland will be looking to build on their strong group stage performance and upset the defending champions. Their midfield, led by Xhaka and Shaqiri, will be crucial in controlling the tempo of the game.Italy, despite their recent struggles, possess a wealth of experience and quality. Their defense, anchored by Bonucci and Chiellini, will be tested by the attacking prowess of Switzerland.The match promises to be a close and entertaining affair, with both teams desperate to advance to the quarter-finals.

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Italy Aims to Extend Dominance over Switzerland in Euro 2024 Quarterfinal

Italy Aims to Extend Dominance over Switzerland in Euro 2024 Quarterfinal

Defending champion Italy will face Switzerland in the quarterfinals of the European Championship on June 29, aiming to continue its dominance over its opponent. Switzerland has not defeated Italy in 31 years and has only eight wins from their previous 61 meetings. However, the Swiss are unbeaten this year, with their only loss in 2023 coming in the last game of qualifying.Italy has fond memories of playing at Berlin's Olympiastadion, having won the 2006 World Cup final there and the 1936 Olympic Games final. However, Euro 2024 has been a challenging experience for the Azzurri, who conceded after just 23 seconds in their opening win over Albania, were outclassed in a 1-0 defeat to Spain, and needed a last-second strike to salvage a 1-1 draw against Croatia.Switzerland opened with a 3-1 win over Hungary before 1-1 draws against Scotland and host nation Germany. The two teams faced each other in qualifying for the 2022 World Cup, drawing both games, with Switzerland finishing top of the group and Italy missing out after losing to North Macedonia in the playoffs.Several players from both teams have experience in the other country's league. Yann Sommer, Ricardo Rodríguez, Remo Freuler, Noah Okafor, Michel Aebischer, Dan Ndoye, Dennis Zakaria, Silvan Widmer, and Xherdan Shaqiri have all played in Italy's Serie A, while Federico Dimarco is the only member of Italy's squad to have played in Switzerland.The winner of the quarterfinal will face England or Slovakia in the semifinals in Düsseldorf on July 6. Italy defender Riccardo Calafiori is suspended, left back Federico Dimarco is out with an injury, and fellow defender Alessandro Bastoni's availability is in question. Switzerland defender Silvan Widmer is also suspended, and several players, including Granit Xhaka, are at risk of missing the next match if booked.Switzerland has failed to progress beyond the group stage in its first three European Championship appearances but has reached the knockout stage in each of its last three tournaments. Italy has scored in each of its previous six matches at the Olympiastadion, while Switzerland has won only one of its four penalty shootouts at a World Cup or Euros.

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Italy Face Switzerland in Euro 2024 Last 16 After Narrow Group Stage Escape

Italy Face Switzerland in Euro 2024 Last 16 After Narrow Group Stage Escape

Italy, the reigning European champions, will face Switzerland in the last 16 of Euro 2024 on Saturday, having narrowly qualified from the group stage. The Azzurri secured second place in Group B with a dramatic 98th-minute equalizer from Mattia Zaccagni against Croatia, finishing five points behind Spain.Coach Luciano Spalletti expressed mixed emotions after the group stage, praising his team's progress while criticizing their timid performance in the final game. He also lashed out at media pressure, potentially attempting to deflect attention from his inability to ignite the team's full potential.Despite Spalletti's claims of improvement, Italy's performance has been unconvincing, lacking the flair and dominance of the side that triumphed at Euro 2020. Key players from that tournament, such as Manuel Locatelli, Ciro Immobile, and Marco Verratti, have been omitted from the squad, while veterans Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini have retired.Lazio forward Zaccagni, who scored the crucial equalizer against Croatia, remains optimistic about Italy's chances in the knockout rounds. "We're focused on preparing for a very important match against Switzerland," he said. "We know we can suffer at times, but we always come out strong when it matters."Switzerland, led by Murat Yakin, boasts several Serie A players, including Inter Milan goalkeeper Yann Sommer and Bologna trio Dan Ndoye, Remo Freuler, and Michel Aebischer. "Switzerland is a very compact team that plays for each other," added Zaccagni. "It will take a great performance to beat them."Italy will be without the suspended Riccardo Calafiori, but Zaccagni is confident despite suffering a rib injury in the celebration of his late goal. Questions remain over Italy's best formation, with Spalletti experimenting with different shapes. Holding midfielder Jorginho has struggled in particular, while strikers Mateo Retegui and Gianluca Scamacca have failed to impress.Switzerland, who also pipped Italy to qualification for the last World Cup, are no longer considered an easy opponent. They went through Group A unbeaten, holding Germany to a 1-1 draw in their final group game. That result may have been a blessing in disguise, as it placed Switzerland in the perceived easier half of the draw.Switzerland proved at Euro 2020 that they can upset the odds, knocking out France on penalties in the last 16 before losing to Spain in the quarter-finals. That victory will give them confidence to try and equal their best ever finish in the tournament by reaching the last eight."We know how to win and lose in the round of 16," said Freuler. "We need an even better performance than in the group games. Saturday has to be our best performance in recent years."The winner of the Italy-Switzerland clash will face England or Slovakia in the quarter-finals.

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Zaccagni's Last-Gasp Strike Sends Italy into Euro 2024 Knockouts

Zaccagni's Last-Gasp Strike Sends Italy into Euro 2024 Knockouts

Italy secured a dramatic 1-1 draw against Croatia in a thrilling Group B clash at Euro 2024, sending them into the knockout stages. Mattia Zaccagni's stunning last-gasp strike in the 98th minute proved to be the decisive moment, breaking Croatian hearts and sending Italy through as runners-up behind Spain.Croatia, led by the legendary Luka Modric, had taken the lead in the 55th minute through Modric's penalty, making him the oldest goalscorer in the competition's history. However, Italy refused to give up and fought back valiantly.The match was a tense affair from the outset, with both teams knowing that a draw would be enough for Croatia to advance. Italy, on the other hand, needed a win to secure their place in the last 16.Croatia dominated the early exchanges, but Italy gradually grew into the game and created several chances. However, it was Croatia who broke the deadlock when Andrej Kramaric's effort was handled by Davide Frattesi in the penalty area. Modric stepped up and converted the spot-kick, giving Croatia the lead.Italy responded well to the setback and continued to press for an equalizer. They were rewarded for their persistence when Zaccagni unleashed a brilliant strike into the top corner in the dying moments of the game.The goal sent Italy into raptures and left Croatia devastated. It was a cruel blow for the Croatians, who had played well throughout the match and deserved more from the game.Italy will now face Switzerland in the last 16, while Croatia's fate hangs in the balance. They are unlikely to qualify as one of the four best third-place teams, but they could still progress if other results go their way.

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