Looking back on the semi-final battle
Let's look back at the semi-final battle and look at the final battle.
Interestingly, the two semi-final matches were a confrontation between Southern European countries, Italy and Spain, and a confrontation between Northern European countries, England and Denmark.
However, the content of the match was very similar, and both matches went into overtime with 1-1 in the 90-minute match, and even a penalty shootout in the match between Italy and Spain.
In the first match between Italy and Spain, Italy was expected to dominate the previous battles between the two teams, but Spain fought better than expected.
In Italy, in the quarter-final match against Belgium, the attack from the left side was effective, centered on Spinazzola on the left side back and midfielder Insigne.
In the semi-finals, Spinazzola missed due to an injury. Italy seemed struggling to find the origin of the attack.
England, the opponent of the final match, has a strong defense with only one goal in this tournament. A tougher battle is expected than this match against Spain.
Italy has won the group stage match against Switzerland with midfielder Locatelli scoring a middle shot. What kind of fight will Mancini choose?
England, on the other hand, has scored many goals with speedy attacks.
However, in the semi-final against Denmark, the defense team was able to consolidate in front of the goal and suffered an attack.
Of the two goals England scored in the semi-finals, the first goal was an own goal of the opponent, and the second was from a PK due to Sterling being defeated by Mehle. Moreover, the PK judgment was a delicate judgment.
What's more, England was fined for shining a laser beam from the spectators' seats on Danish goalkeeper Schmeichel when Kane kicked the penalty shootout.
England supporters at Wembley Stadium in London were crazy about their first finals, but Southgate must have calmly analyzed the situation.
Italy is fighting aggressively this time, but the tournament has only two goals and the traditional defense is still alive. Only God knows if good luck like the one against Denmark will come again.
The final may be a tense game in which both teams compete for one point. Overtime and penalty shootouts are also expected.
Up to five players are allowed to change at this tournament. One more person can be replaced in overtime. The timing of player changes, the number of players, and the members of both managers may also greatly affect the outcome.
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