Khaleej Times

Spain, Italy get easy wins in Euro 2020 qualifying

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ta’qali — Italy and Spain both made easy work of low-ranked opposition on Tuesday as the two former European champions try to build some momentum after a disappoint­ing year.

Spain comfortabl­y beat Malta 2-0, while Italy did even better with a 6-0 thrashing of 10-man Liechtenst­ein as both teams maintained a perfect record after two matches in qualifying for the 2020 European Championsh­ip.

“Mission accomplish­ed,” Italy coach Roberto Mancini said. “It was important to score lots of goals. Our concentrat­ion levels were important. The result was never in doubt but we had to produce a good performanc­e.”

Italy is keen to restore confidence in the national side after the embarrassi­ng failure to not reach last year’s World Cup. Spain likewise wants to use the European qualifying campaign to restore its status as one of the continent’s best teams after losing to a less talented Russia in the World Cup’s last 16.

Tuesday’s games also included two event-filled 3-3 draws capped by late equalisers. Denmark fought back from 3-0 down against Switzerlan­d while Norway gave up a 2-0 lead against Sweden and needed an equaliser deep into injury time just to salvage a point.

Veteran forward Fabio Quagliarel­la became the oldest player to score for Italy as he converted two penalties for his first internatio­nal goals in 8 ½ years.

The 36-year-old Quagliarel­la had tears in his eyes after converting his first penalty and being given a standing ovation by the fans at the Stadio Tardini.

“I will always remember this night,” Quagliarel­la said. “I don’t care about my age because I feel very good physically. I just focus on working hard and play with serenity.”

Italy was 4-0 up at halftime after Quagliarel­la’s penalties and goals from Stefano Sensi and Marco Verratti. It also started the second half with a numerical advantage after Liechtenst­ein defender Daniel Kaufmann was sent off.

Teenager Moise Kean netted his second goal in as many starts for Italy and 30-year-old debutant Leonardo Pavoletti capped a great night for the hosts.

Italy moved into sole lead of Group J, two points ahead of Greece and Bosnia and Herzegovin­a. They drew 2-2 after Greece fought back from two goals down in a match which saw Bosnia midfielder Miralem Pjanic sent off.

Armenia lost 2-0 to Finland and has zero points, along with Liechtenst­ein.

Alvaro Morata scored a goal in each half in a match which Spain dominated from the outset.

 ?? Reuters ?? Spain’s Alvaro Morata scores a goal against Malta during the Euro 2020 qualifier. —
Reuters Spain’s Alvaro Morata scores a goal against Malta during the Euro 2020 qualifier. —

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