Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Italy convincing in 3-0 victory

- Associated Press

ROME: Italy waited a long time for this European Championsh­ip to start and then showed Friday just how eager the team was to play the tournament opener.

After humiliatin­gly failing to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, Italy were already back on track with a perfect qualifying campaign of 10 wins in 10 matches. Now Roberto Mancini’s team has begun its first major internatio­nal tournament in five years with a convincing 3-0 win over Turkey.

“It was important to start well and it’s satisfying for us, for the crowd and for all Italians,” Mancini said. “It was a wonderful evening and I hope there will be many more.”

Ciro Immobile and Lorenzo Insigne both scored after an own-goal from Turkey defender Merih Demiral had given Italy the lead — all in the second half.

Demiral redirected a cross from Domenico Berardi into his own net after attempting to intercept the pass. Immobile then poked in a rebound of a shot from Leonardo Spinazzola on another play that began with Berardi, and Insigne later curled one in after a failed clearance by Turkey goalkeeper Ugurcan Çakir.

Immobile thanked his “mamma” for giving him “the sense for being in the right place at the right time” for his goal, while Insigne said the team’s togetherne­ss was its greatest strength.

“The coach has created a great group in which there are no starters and bench players and each one of us is always ready to sacrifice for our teammates,” Insigne said.

“Winning is the most important thing – if I score, even better. It was a great night.” Italy dominated from the start but was denied in the first half by a superb save from Çakir and a decision by the referee not to award a penalty for an apparent handball.

Italy's players celebrate after Turkey's defender Merih Demiral scored an own goal during their Euro 2020 clash in Rome on Friday.

The victory extended Italy’s unbeaten run to 28 matches and boosted the Azzurri’s status as a title contender.

“We played a great match and we didn’t permit Turkey to play, and they are not a weak side,” Mancini said. Italy, who won their only European title in 1968, had never before scored more than two goals at the European Championsh­ip, according to UEFA.

“Games are not won by chance,” Mancini said. “We’ve improved a lot but we can still improve more.” The tournament, which is still being called Euro 2020, began a year late because of the pandemic.

The Stadio Olimpico was still only 25% full because of coronaviru­s measures and fans sat in small groups safely distanced from one another. Still, the crowd of about 16,000 was the largest gathering in Italy since the pandemic took hold.

“With people around us in the stands, it’s a whole different style of soccer,” said veteran Italy defender Leonardo Bonucci. “They help us keep our hearts in it throughout the match.” Wales and Switzerlan­d, the other teams in Group A, will play in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Saturday.

Italy appeared energised from the start and dominated possession while Turkey sat back and waited for rare counteratt­acks.

In the first half alone, Italy produced 13 attempts and Turkey none. By the end, Italy had 24 attempts and Turkey three — and none on goal.

“It was not our day. We started to lose the ball and couldn’t get forward,” Turkey coach Senol Günes said. “Italy were better. We lost to the better team.” Midway through the first half, Çakir made an acrobatic save to deny Giorgio Chiellini. The Italy captain was left unmarked on a corner and directed a header toward the target before Çakir leaped up, extended his right arm high into the air and pushed the ball over the bar with his fingertips.

Italy protested vehemently for two handballs in the match but Dutch referee Danny Makkelie

ruled to play on.

First, Immobile’s shot appeared to be knocked down by a defender’s arm. Then Turkey defender Zeki Çelik stuck out his hand and stopped a cross from Spinazzola.

Çelik himself appeared to feel guilty, quickly pulling his arm behind his body after making contact with the ball. There was a VAR check several moments later but the decision to play on was upheld.

“I haven’t re-watched it yet so I really can’t comment,” Mancini said. “We couldn’t really see what happened from the bench.” In the next set of group matches, Italy stay in Rome to play Switzerlan­d while Turkey travel to Baku to play Wales.

Wrestling coach sacked by SAI

NEW DELHI: The Sports Authority of India (SAI) on Friday announced that it has relieved Georgian wrestling coach Temo Kazarashvi­li for nonperform­ance since none of the Greco Roman wrestlers could qualify for the Tokyo Games. India had hired Kazarashvi­li in February 2019 to train the country’s Grecoroman wrestlers at the national camp in Sonepat till Olympics. While four men’s freestyle wrestlers and as many women made the cut for the Games but the country could not get even a single quota in Greco-roman.

Ministry to not send delegation

NEW DELHI: The sports ministry on Friday said it has decided against sending its delegation to Tokyo Olympics to accommodat­e “maximum” support staff, including coaches and physios, for the athletes competing in the Games. A total of

100 athletes have so far qualified and another 25-35 might make the cut for the delayed Olympics scheduled from July 23-August 8.

Warner, Stoinis out of Hundred

MELBOURNE: Star Australian opener David Warner and all-rounder Marcus Stoinis have pulled out of the inaugural edition of

‘The Hundred’ as the England and Wales Cricket Board gears up for more withdrawal­s in wake of the challenges posed by Covid-19 pandemic. Warner and Stoinis, who returned home from India after the suspension of the IPL last month, were named in Australia’s preliminar­y squads for the limited over tours to the West Indies and Bangladesh. The upcoming tours clash with The Hundred which is scheduled to be held between July and August.

De Ligt to miss opening game

AMSTERDAM: Netherland­s coach Frank de Boer says defender Matthijs de Ligt is not ready to play in the team’s opening European C’ship match against Ukraine on Sunday. De Ligt is recovering from a groin injury but has been training with the team in recent days. He said earlier this week he hoped to be able to play Sunday in the Netherland­s’ first major tournament match since the 2014 World Cup. But De Boer says “it is a bit too early. We don’t want to take any risks. We have two more group matches.”

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