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Chiellini and Bonucci defy English ‘youngsters’

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LONDON: Italy’s old guard Giorgio Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci will have the task of stopping English ‘youngsters’ Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling in the Euro 2020 final in London tonight. The Juventus center-backs are the only survivors of Italy’s 4-0 final loss to Spain in Euro 2012, and central to the side Roberto Mancini’s reconstruc­ted after the Azzurri failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup campaign behind them. Both Chiellini and Bonucci were on the pitch during the low of their play-off defeat by Sweden in November 2017 when they failed to qualify for the World Cup in 60 years. “The will to rebuild was immense. We managed to transform the disappoint­ment into enthusiasm and the desire to do well,” said captain Chiellini.

“It is a dream that we have cultivated in the last three years, we carry it with us. The coach instilled it in our heads until it became reality. “At the beginning when he said we had to think about winning the European Championsh­ip we too thought he was crazy. Instead we managed to get there and now the last centimeter is missing.” In Italy’s new-look young side, 36-year-old Chiellini and 34-year-old Bonucci, who between them boast 219 caps, are the center-back pairing of choice. The duo have cultivated their art during a decade together at Juventus, apart from a brief ill-fated season-long spell Bonucci spent at AC Milan three years ago. “Chiellini and Bonucci are two monsters, monumental,” said Italy’s former World Cup winner Andrea Barzagli, the third pillar in Juve’s famed ‘BBC’ (Bonucci, Barzagli, Chiellini) defensive partnershi­p until he retired in 2019. “They are the cornerston­e of the national team. They still play at a very high level and then, when you need someone to do the barking...”

Jose Mourinho lauded a pair who could give “a masterclas­s in defending at Harvard University” after his Manchester United side fell to a Champions League defeat in Turin. “Mourinho’s compliment­s pleased us, they make us think of how much good we had done in our career,” said Bonucci on Friday. “(But) every game you have to prove you are strong, a team”.

Bonucci has so far had an almost perfect European campaign, one of two Italian outfield players, along with Jorginho, to have started in all six matches. When not injured Chiellini, is Italy’s top defender. Chiellini returned after missing two Euro matches with a thigh injury. He was replaced by Lazio’s Francesco Acerbi. Both are looking for their first trophy with Italy who won the European title in 1968. After seeing off two 28-year-old central strikers in Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku and Spain substitute Alvaro Morata, Italy now face 27-year-old Harry Kane. “Youngsters against old men...” smiled Bonucci. “Kane? We’re not discoverin­g him now, it’s been years that he’s being doing good things with Tottenham, England. —AFP

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