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Euro2016 Italy celebrates

Sweden toothless on attack as Conte’s side advance in France

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ITALY moved into the knockout stages of Euro 2016 and continued to defy their doubters as Eder scored two minutes from fulltime to secure a 1-0 win over a shot-shy and unadventur­ous Sweden in Toulouse yesterday.

Eder ended a great run by firing home to move Italy clear at the top of Group E on six points after two matches following their 2-0 victory over Belgium in their opening encounter.

The result left Sweden in an uncomforta­ble position with one point after two games ahead of their final group clash against Belgium next week.

Sweden were well organised at the back but toothless in attack, with their danger man Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c looking a shadow of his brilliant best and hardly creating a chance.

Italy, who came into the tournament with questions surroundin­g the strength of their squad, but surprised many with their superb performanc­e against a highly fancied Belgian side, relied on their trademark tight defence against the Swedes.

They rarely threatened up front, however, until Marco Parolo hit the crossbar with a header shortly before Eder netted the winner.

“It was a difficult game,” Italy coach Antonio Conte told Rai Sport. “We struggled in the first half. The boys did well to ride the storm and hurt Sweden when we needed to.”

Italy had been praised for their unity and work rate in their opening win over Belgium, but appeared to have no answer to Sweden’s organised rearguard until Eder’s late interventi­on.

Sweden coach Erik Hamren had criticised his side’s lack of attacking vitality after their opening 1-1 draw with Ireland, and although there was an improvemen­t in their overall performanc­e, Ibrahimovi­c once again failed to provide a cutting edge and live up to his billing.

“We were much better than the Italians for periods but we didn’t create really dangerous chances,” Sweden midfielder Albin Ekdal told Swedish broadcaste­r SVT.

Sweden are still without a shot on target at the tournament, although Martin Olsson proved a menacing threat down the left, sending an effort just over the bar on 18 minutes after having set the tone with an early cross that prompted a nervous clearance from Giorgio Chiellini.

Olsson’s frequent forays left space for Antonio Candreva, but Andreas Isaksson and Erik Johansson combined to clear his testing deliveries, while Ibrahimovi­c flashed a closerange header wide towards the end of the first half.

Having mastermind­ed victory over the Belgians, Conte’s tactics were completely neutralise­d during the first 45 minutes in Toulouse and his side appeared unsettled as a result.

“At half-time Conte told us we were too slow and he was right,” Parolo told Rai Sport.

“We changed the tempo after the break and we deserved our victory.”

Conte introduced Simone Zaza in the 60th minute and he had a decisive role in the winner, heading a Chiellini throw into the path of Eder.

Eder then cut in from the left – evading Andreas Granqvist – and sent a curling rightfoote­d shot round Isaksson to take Italy through. – Reuters

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 ?? PICTURE: EPA ?? VIVA ITALIA: Italian forward Eder celebrates his late goal against Group E rivals Sweden in Toulouse. The score guaranteed Italy a place in the quarterfin­als at Euro 2016.
PICTURE: EPA VIVA ITALIA: Italian forward Eder celebrates his late goal against Group E rivals Sweden in Toulouse. The score guaranteed Italy a place in the quarterfin­als at Euro 2016.

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