Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Brazil-born Jorginho, Italy’s beating heart at Euro 2020

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A discreet but ‘irreplacea­ble’ midfield presence Jorginho has been the cornerston­e of Italy’s revival from World Cup flops to Euro 2020 contenders with a semi-final against Spain awaiting in the London of his club side Chelsea today.

One of the Azzurri’s Brazilian contingent along with domestic teammate Emerson Palmieri and Atalanta defender Rafael Toloi, Jorginho, born in the southern town of Imbituba, has brought the technical flair of the country of his birth to his adopted Italy.

“With Jorginho, everything seems simple. He is essential to this team, untouchabl­e,” said midfield partner Marco Verratti.

“Jorginho and Verratti are two phenomena and make the team turn,” continued Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella, who scored the opener in a 2-1 win over favourites Belgium which fired Italy into the final four.

“This midfield, together with that of (Serie A champions) Inter Milan, is among the strongest I’ve ever played in. Between us we create rivalries that push each other to do better and win,” Barella added.

Against the three-time European champions it will be another battle as Italy look to push their unbeaten run to 33 consecutiv­e matches and move within one step of a title they last won in 1968.

“With Spain it will be a difficult game, we are two similar teams who both want to play the ball,” continued Barella.

Left-back Leonardo Spinazzola, another of the motors behind Italy’s Euro 2020 run, will be out after rupturing his Achilles tendon against the Red Devils.

Santos-native Emerson, another Champions League winner with the Blues, will likely step into that role this week.

Jorginho qualifies for the Azzurri thanks to his grandfathe­r who hails from the northern region of Vicenza.

“I feel that I’ve got the Brazilian technique with the ball, but the Italian mentality to always train hard and win,” said Jorginho.

As at Stamford Bridge, where his partnershi­p with France’s N’golo Kante inspired the English club to Champions League victory over Manchester City, the 29-year-old is the precious shadow worker for the Azzurri.

Nicknamed the “Professor”, or “Radio Jorginho” because of his vocal instructio­ns on the pitch, he is one of the only two outfield players to have played all five matches at the Euro, with defender Leonardo Bonucci. “He has a strong personalit­y, in a team he is really the commander,” former Hellas Verona sporting director Mauro Gibellini, who spotted him as a child in Brazil, told AFP. (AFP)

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