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    Default England v Italy [Euro 2012 Quarter Finals]




    ENGLAND v ITALY


    Venue -
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    Euro 2012 Quarter Finals



    TEAM NEWS

    England are expected to be unchanged for Sunday's Euro 2012 quarter-final against Italy in Kiev.

    Manager Roy Hodgson is likely to retain Danny Welbeck as Wayne Rooney's striking partner and leave both Andy Carroll and Theo Walcott on the bench.

    Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini will miss the tie because of a thigh injury.

    The Juventus centre-back, 27, picked up the injury in Monday's 2-0 group win over Ireland with Leonardo Bonucci set to take his place against England.

    The scan he underwent confirmed it's a strain. He will certainly miss the game on Sunday,
    team doctor Enrico Castellacci said.

    Obviously in a competition like this you have to try everything to have him back as quickly as possible but we will not take any unnecessary risks with his muscles.
    Castellacci dismissed concerns that Chiellini's injury was a recurrence of the problem that had made him doubtful for the tournament.
    MATCH PREVIEW

    Cesare Prandelli celebrated victory against Ireland by embarking on a 3am walk to a local monastery, keeping his promise that Italy's coaching staff would make the 13-mile trek if they reached the quarter-finals. They didn't return to their Krakow hotel until 7am, and could be in for another late night in Sunday's quarter-final, which won't finish until gone midnight (local time) if extra-time is required.

    And with neither side boasting especially impressive penalty shoot-out records, Prandelli will no doubt hope for some divine intervention if the match is settled from 12 yards.

    Many England fans will have celebrated avoiding Group C winners Spain, but in terms of international pedigree it's very much a case of what Italians call "dalla padella alla brace" - out of the frying pan into the fire. Four-time world champions, Italy may occasionally slip-up in the group phase of tournaments, but in the latter stages they are incredibly hard to beat.

    Excluding penalties, they have lost just two knock-out games in 24 years - a controversial loss to South Korea at the 2002 World Cup, plus defeat to France in the final of Euro 2000. The USSR were the last team to beat the Azzurri in a knock-out game without needing extra-time or penalties (in the semi-finals of Euro 88).

    In contrast, England have not beaten one of world football's heavyweights in a competitive game since victory against Argentina at the 2002 World Cup. Their last knock-out win against a nation of similar stature is the slightly fortuitous penalty shoot-out triumph against Spain at Euro 96.

    The Three Lions' quarter-final record is disappointing - they have lost seven of 10 matches at either European Championship finals or the World Cup, with their only overseas win at this stage the 3-2 victory against Cameroon in 1990. The Italians, meanwhile, have lost only two of nine quarter-finals - and both of those were shoot-out defeats (to France at the 1998 World Cup and Spain at Euro 2008).

    Italy's relationship with English football has been described as love-hate. Despite winning two World Cups in the 1930s the Azzurri struggled to shake off an inferiority complex, and went 40 years without beating the Three Lions.

    That all changed in 1973, when future coach Fabio Capello netted in home and away friendly victories in the space of five months. Capello's imprint remains visible on this England squad and his successor, Roy Hodgson, is also well versed in Italian football, having spent two seasons in charge of Inter Milan.

    England's disciplined, tactical approach has not gone unnoticed in the Italian media, some of whom have suggested it's now the Three Lions, rather than the Azzurri, who play "Catenaccio".

    A defensive approach certainly worked for Chelsea in the Champions League - with their victory in the final, overseen by Sunday's referee Pedro Proenca, incidentally. However, with Wayne Rooney available and Steve Gerrard back to his best, England will believe they have the firepower to hurt Italy, who will be without key defender Giorgio Chiellini.
    Possible Lineup



    LINE-UPS England v Italy


    England: Hart, Johnson, Terry, Lescott, Cole, Milner, Gerrard, Parker, Young, Rooney, Welbeck. Subs: Green, Kelly, Walcott, Henderson, Carroll, Baines, Jones, Jagielka, Downing, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Defoe, Butland.

    Italy: Buffon, Abate, Barzagli, Bonucci, Balzaretti, Pirlo, Marchisio, De Rossi, Montolivo, Balotelli, Cassano. Subs: Sirigu, Maggio, Chiellini, Ogbonna, Thiago Motta, Di Natale, Giaccherini, Borini, Giovinco, Diamanti, Nocerino, De Sanctis.

    Referee: Pedro Proenca (Portugal)
    MATCH FACTS

    Head-to-head

    • The 22 previous meetings have produced nine wins for Italy, seven for England and six draws.
    • The Azzurri have the edge in recent history - they have lost just once against the Three Lions in 35 years (W6, D2, L1). Their only loss in that time was a 2-0 reverse at Le Tournoi in Nantes in 1997, when Ian Wright and Paul Scholes got the goals.
    • Italy won the two previous meetings at major tournaments; Marco Tardelli got the only goal in Turin to give the hosts victory in a group game at the European Championship in 1980. And Italy beat England 2-1 in the third-place play-off at the 1990 World Cup, with goals from Roberto Baggio and Toto Schillachi. David Platt got England's reply in Bari.
    • Italy won the last meeting, at Elland Road in March 2002. Robbie Fowler put England ahead before Vincenzo Montella netted twice. Gianluigi Buffon is the only survivor from that game.

    England

    • The Three Lions did not register a single shot on target in the opening 45 minutes against Ukraine - the last time that happened to England in a European Championship game was in the 1-0 loss to Italy in 1980.
    • England had the best chance conversion rate (21.7%) in the group stages of Euro 2012.
    • Just two of the last six winners of the European Championship have finished top of their group - Spain (2008) and Germany (1996).
    • England and Greece were the only teams who failed to catch an opponent offside in the group stage.
    • England have won one of their six previous penalty shoot-outs at major tournaments - beating Spain in the quarter-finals of Euro 1996 after a 0-0 draw.
    • Wayne Rooney has 29 international goals and needs one more to go joint-fifth on England's list of top scorers, level with Sir Tom Finney, Nat Lofthouse and Alan Shearer. Only Michael Owen (40), Jimmy Greaves (44), Gary Lineker (48) and Sir Bobby Charlton (49) have scored more.

    Italy

    • In the last 24 years, Italy have lost only two knock-out games at European Championships or World Cups, excluding penalty shoot-outs. They were beaten 2-1 in the Euro 2000 final against France, and 2-1 by South Korea in the last 16 of the 2002 World Cup.
    • They have lost only two of nine quarter-finals - and both of those were shoot-out defeats (to France at the 1998 World Cup and Spain at Euro 2008).
    • The Azzurri had the best defensive record in Euro 2012 qualifying, conceding just twice.
    • Andrea Pirlo made 2,778 successful passes for Juventus this season - the highest tally of any player in one of the top European leagues.
    • They have lost five of seven penalty shoot-outs at major tournaments, and two of three at European Championships; they beat the Dutch in the semi-finals of Euro 2000, but lost to Spain in the quarter-finals four years ago and to Czechoslovakia in a third-place play-off in 1980.




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    C'mon England fans lets get in the mood...

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    Looking at the game tonight one of two ways 1-1 full-time and then the drama of pens with England winning or a 1-0 England win. In Uncle Roy we Trust". Who would of thought I be saying that. Super Mario to get sent off as well. Come on England. Just hope England go out and give it a go not like the French last night. Come on England.

    In the words of the great John Barnes


    You've got to hold and give
    But do it at the right time
    You can be slow or fast
    But you must get to the line
    They'll always hit you and hurt you
    Defend and attack
    There's only one way to beat them
    Get round the back
    Catch me if you can
    Cos' I'm the England man
    And what you're looking at
    Is the master plan
    We ain't no hooligans
    This ain't a football song
    Three lions on my chest
    I know we can't go wrong
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    Will be a tough game for England as the Italians look to have strength all over the pitch, one option is that we can get under the skin of Bell-end-telli and gain a man advantage or just hang on in there for some tiring Italian legs.
    Either way, I think England have had a successful tournament and Roy should be very proud of what he has achieved in such a short amount of time.
    I will go with my heart rather than head, England to nick a winner in extra time. 2-1 England.

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    Getting down the pub nice and early to get a seat. Have a good one lads!

    Prediction: 0 0 extra time. Penalties. Disappointment

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    Quote Originally Posted by riise94 View Post
    Getting down the pub nice and early to get a seat. Have a good one lads!

    Prediction: 0 0 extra time. Penalties. Disappointment
    Don't say that mate I am sure the Chelsea brand of football will see us come good again.

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    easiest opponent for the italian squad.last defeat against england in a a game when it mattered was in 77 !!!
    cant see england really pressure the italians.too slow on the inside with gerrard,too inexperienced with all these lil boys...maybe rooney can help but i pretty much doubt it.overall level of play in terms of skills and technique is beyond average imo.besides rooney and gerrard (sometimes) nobody in there with exceptional skills...teamwise they didnt convince me at all during euro....looks like football from the last century

    maybe they can surprise---i really hope it because for germany it will be much easier to deal with england than with italy.

    if you only see the names thats the best of the 4 quarterfinals by far---hope they can back it up on the pitch

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEAD_MAN_WALKING View Post
    C'mon England fans lets get in the mood...

    We're gonna score one more than you... ENGLAND!

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    England name an unchanged line up against Italy.

    I think Englands only weakness is Milner imo. He's basically Crap. Lescott can be a liabilty sometimes, but I think He's played quite well so far with Terry. I'd like to see Ashley Cole and Glenn Johnson to attack down the wings a little more, as Young hasn't been very effective so far, and you know what I think of Milner though it can leave us exposed more at the back, Terry, Lescott and Hart will have to really be on their toes, with enough players willing to track back.

    I'd love England to win this, and go all the way and win the tournament. Sadly I think this is as far as we're going to go.

    Which would make Victory feel all the more sweeter.

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    Come on lads...with that 'old English' pride and spirit, you can do it!!!!!


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    Come On Engerlund!!

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    England are unchanged from the 1-0 win over Ukraine last time out as Wayne Rooney again starts with Danny Welbeck up front.

    Italy make three changes as centre-back Leonardo Bonucci, midfielder Riccardo Montolivo and striker Mario Balotelli replace Giorgio Chiellini, Thiago Motta and Antonio Di Natale.
    We have got further than i expected, so a hopeful 1-0 win for England, if not, well, not the end of the world. The players and Hodgson have had little time to prepare, so heads held high regardless.

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    England: Hart, Johnson, Terry, Lescott, Cole, Milner, Gerrard, Parker, Young, Rooney, Welbeck. Subs: Green, Kelly, Walcott, Henderson, Carroll, Baines, Jones, Jagielka, Downing, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Defoe, Butland.

    Italy: Buffon, Abate, Barzagli, Bonucci, Balzaretti, Pirlo, Marchisio, De Rossi, Montolivo, Balotelli, Cassano. Subs: Sirigu, Maggio, Chiellini, Ogbonna, Thiago Motta, Di Natale, Giaccherini, Borini, Giovinco, Diamanti, Nocerino, De Sanctis.

    Referee: Pedro Proenca (Portugal)

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    The England side pretty well picked itself, only change really could have been Walcott for Milner, but Milner can play a more defensive role, than that of walcott.

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    the "schwabenschwuchtel" live on BBC Sports
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    I am already sooo sorry!...
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    I thought i'd be less nervous with my lower expectations. I was wrong.

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    Unlucky ,great strike

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    What a strike from De Rossi, Hart well beaten, but off the post.

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