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European Cup-Morata substitute frequently missed opportunities in Italy half 0-0 Spain_Emmerson

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Original title: European Cup-Morata substitute frequently missed opportunities in Italy half 0-0 Spain

At 03:00 on July 7th, Beijing time, the 2020 European Cup semi-finals kicked off at the Wembley Stadium in London, the capital of the United Kingdom. Italy played against Spain. At the end of halftime, Italy 0-0 Spain entered the halftime. Ojazabal, who replaced Morata, frequently missed opportunities in the middle of the game, and Emerson hit the goal frame with a shot before halftime.

The two teams have faced each other 37 times in the history of A-level competitions. Italy and Spain each won 11 evenly, and another 15 games were tied (penalty shootouts are tied). In the past 14 matchups, Italy has only won 2 miserable wins, and only 1 win in the last 8 games, which is obviously at a disadvantage; the last time the two sides met was in the 2018 World Cup preliminaries, Italy was slaughtered by Spain 0-3 away; in the history of the European Cup, The two teams have faced each other 6 times. Italy achieved 2 wins, 3 draws and 1 loss, of which 3 times appeared in the knockout stage. Spain won the 2008 European Cup quarter-finals and the 2012 European Cup finals in the 2016 European Cup 1 in a penalty shootout. /8 finals 0-2 defeated. In the quarter-finals of this European Cup, Italy beat Belgium 2-1, Spain and Switzerland drew 1-1 in 120 minutes, and finally won 3-1 in the penalty kick.

In this game, Italian captains Chiellini and Bonucci led the defense. Emerson replaced the injured Spinazzola as the left back. Verratti was in the midfield. Insigne, Immobile and Xiaoji Yesa made three arrows; Spain, Savilia missed due to injury, Laporte’s line of fire came back to take the defense, Busquets made his 126th national team appearance, surpassing superstar Subizareta, and dominated the team history. In fifth place, Olmo and Oyazabal entered the starting lineup, forming a striker trident with Ferran Torres, and Morata’s main position was replaced.

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In the 3rd minute, Emerson crossed the right side of the frontcourt, and Barrera grabbed the ball from the top of the penalty area and finished the shot before Simon attacked. The ball hit the right post, but then the linesman signaled Barrera to be offside.

In the 13th minute, Pedri went straight and Oyasaval went forward to get a single chance. Unfortunately, the latter stopped the ball behind him and missed the opportunity to score.

In the 15th minute, Ferran Torres made a steal from the top of the penalty area and missed the left post.

In the 21st minute, Emerson faced the Spanish goalkeeper Unai on the left side of the penalty area and chose to cross. Because Mobilay was slightly procrastinated and failed to complete the shot, he crossed again, and Barrera made consecutive attempts at the top of the penalty area. Get rid of the unsuccessful steal by Busquets, Italy squandered a chance to open the goal.

In the 25th minute, Ojazabal passed the ball from the right side of the penalty area. Olmo’s penalty shot was blocked for the first time, and Donnarumma’s second shot was saved by Donnarumma.

In the 33rd minute, Cork completed a steal in the frontcourt and passed the ball. Olmo shot on the right side of the arc in the penalty area and fired a flak gun.

In the 39th minute, Alba crossed, and Oyazaval’s right rib rubbed a shot in the penalty area and flew away.

In the 45th minute, Insigne made the ball and Emerson’s shot from the left side of the penalty area hit the goal frame. This was the only Italian shot in the first half.

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After halftime, Italy temporarily 0-0 Spain.

The lineup of both sides:

Italy (4-3-3): 1-Donnarumma/13-Emmerson, 3-Chiellini, 19-Bonucci, 2-Di Lorenzo/6-Villati, 8- Jorginho, 18-Varella/10-Insigne, 17-Immobile, 14-Chiesa Junior

Spain (4-3-3): 23-Simon/18-Alba, 4-Paul-Torres, 24-Laporte, 2-Azpilicueta/26-Pedri, 5-Busquets , 8-Cork/11-Ferran Torres, 19-Ormo, 21-OyazabalReturn to Sohu to see more

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