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Italy extends its unbeaten streak to 30

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Italy’s reserves really do play as well as its starters. Or just about.

Roberto Mancini has been saying for weeks that all 26 members of his squad are starters. And after beating Wales 1-0 on Sunday in Rome despite making eight changes to his starting lineup at the European Championsh­ip, it’s hard to argue with him.

“It’s important that the identity of the team remains the same, as changing three or four players shouldn’t make any difference. They all know what to do and the end product doesn’t change,” Mancini said.

“They all proved today that everyone here is a firstchoic­e player,” the coach added. “Winning wasn’t even necessary, which made it difficult in terms of mentality, but we fought for the win anyway and that shows so much.”

The victory extended Italy’s unbeaten streak to 30 matches — matching a team record.

Matteo Pessina gave Italy the lead late in the first half by redirectin­g a free kick from Marco Verratti on a textbook play.

Wales defender Ethan Ampadu was sent off with a questionab­le straight red card for stepping on Federico Bernardesc­hi 10 minutes into the second half.

Italy, which won its opening two matches 3-0, finished Group A with a perfect nine points. Wales came second with four points and qualified for the last 16 at only its second European Championsh­ip. The Welsh reached the semifinals at Euro 2016.

“Our focus today was as long as we qualify we’re happy,” Wales defender Neco Williams said. “In the changing room it feels like we won the game.”

Chasing only its second European title, Italy will play the second-place team from Group C at Wembley Stadium in London next Saturday. Wales will play the second-place team from Group B in Amsterdam.

The victory also marked Italy’s 11th straight win and clean sheet.

The Azzurri first won 30 straight under coaching great Vittorio Pozzo from 1935-39 with a team that won its second consecutiv­e World Cup.

Switzerlan­d 3, Turkey 1

In Baku, Azerbaijan, Xherdan Shaqiri scored two goals to give Switzerlan­d a 3-1 victory over Turkey and a likely place in the round of 16.

Winger Steven Zuber assisted all three Switzerlan­d goals, with Haris Seferovic getting the first and Shaqiri putting in the next two.

Irfan Can Kahveci scored for Turkey, the only goal the team managed at Euro 2020.

 ?? AP ?? GRAZIE: Matteo Pessina celebrates his goal in the first half on Sunday against Wales at the European Championsh­ip.
AP GRAZIE: Matteo Pessina celebrates his goal in the first half on Sunday against Wales at the European Championsh­ip.

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