Wednesday 19 June 2013

The victories for Spain seem not  to have finished as Spain defeated Italy 4-2 in the final of the European Under-21 Championships in Jerusalem on Tuesday night. Thiago Alcantara was named the man of the match, recording a first-half hat-trick to inspire Spain to a 4-2 win over Italy in the European Under-21 championship final last night.
The defending champions had little difficulty in breaking down Italy’s unusually hesitant defence as Barcelona’s Thiago scored with an easy header in the sixth minute, a close-range drive in the 31st and a penalty in the 38th. Italy briefly lived in hope when Genoa forward Ciro Immobile chipped calmly over Spain goalkeeper David De Gea in the ninth minute to equalise at 1-1. It was the first goal the Manchester United keeper had conceded in the tournament.
Spain’s Isco of Malaga added a fourth Spanish goal from another penalty in the 66th minute when he sent Italy goalkeeper Francesco Bardi the wrong way.
Liverpool striker Fabio Borini added a second Italian goal in the 80th minute with a powerful low strike from the edge of the area after a deft one-two with Lorenzo Insigne but the strike was much too little and far too late against the superior Spaniards.

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