Times of Oman

Expats from Spain, Italy predict tough semis clash

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MUSCAT: Italian and Spanish nationals in Oman are looking forward to the exciting clash between their countries in the first semifinal of Euro 2020.

Set to kick off at 11pm GST on Tuesday, the game promises to easily be one of the most exciting of the tournament so far, given the quality and reputation of what are two of the strongest teams in world football. For Stefano Mancini, who is employed at the Embassy of Italy in Muscat, his country’s place in a semi-final has been a long time coming, given their poor performanc­es in tournament­s leading up to this one.

“I do not think we have one stand-out team player, but instead, the team spirit has been absolutely incredible,” said Mancini, the embassy’s Administra­tive Attaché. “Credit must fully go to the players for what they have achieved so far, as well as coach Roberto Mancini.

“I am expecting us to win 3-1, and maybe we can go all the way,” he added. “We have been waiting for our country to play such amazing football for a long time.”

Four years after winning the World Cup in 2006, Italy exited the 2010 edition of the tournament during the group stages, and repeated that ignominy in 2014. Failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup saw the retirement of legends such as Andrea Pirlo, Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Barzagli, Daniele de Rossi, and Giorgio Chiellini, although the latter subsequent­ly reversed his decision.

Conversely, at Euro 2012, though, they came within 90 minutes of lifting their second European trophy since 1968. However, they were outclassed by a Spain side that was at the peak of their powers, with goals from David Silva, Jordi Alba, Fernando Torres and Juan Mata giving them a 4-0 victory, with the Italians forced to play the last half an hour with 10 men, after Thiago Motta was stretchere­d off once all three substituti­ons had been made.

Italy will be without fullback Leonardo Spinazzola after the AS Roma man injured his achilles during his country’s 2-1 win over Belgium in the previous round. However, Mancini is confident his team have the upper hand over the Spanish.

“I think each team goes through these cycles of victory and rebuilding, and we have seen a lot of our star players ahead of this tournament,” said Mancini.

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