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Friday, June 28, 2013

SPAIN WAIPIGA ITALY KWA PENATI 7-6,TAZAMA JINSI ILIVYOKUWA.

Spain edged into the Confederations Cup final with a dramatic 7-6 win on penalties against Italy in Fortaleza.

The Italians - humbled by Spain in last year's European Championship final - were out for both revenge and a Maracana showdown with hosts Brazil, but they failed to turn their dominance over 90 minutes into goals.
A weary Spain side waited until extra time to turn the screw but they still needed Leonardo Bonucci to miss one of 14 spot-kicks between the nations before sealing their place in Sunday's final through Jesus Navas.
Close shave: Spain moved through to the Confederations Cup final after beating Italy on penalties in Fortaleza
Close shave: Spain moved through to the Confederations Cup final after beating Italy on penalties in Fortaleza
Dramatic: Spain triumphed 7-6 in a dramatic shootout to set up a dream final against Brazil
Dramatic: Spain triumphed 7-6 in a dramatic shootout to set up a dream final against Brazil
Heartbreak: Italy were left devastated after pushing the world and European champions the distance
Heartbreak: Italy were left devastated after pushing the world and European champions the distance

MATCH FACTS

Spain: Casillas, Arbeloa, Sergio Ramos, Pique, Jordi Alba, Xavi, Busquets, Iniesta, Pedro (Mata 79), Torres (Javi Martinez 94), Silva (Jesus Navas 52).
Subs Not Used: Valdes, Albiol, Azpilicueta, Villa, Fabregas, Soldado, Monreal, Cazorla, Reina.
Booked: Pique.
Italy: Buffon, Maggio, Bonucci, Barzagli (Montolivo 45), Chiellini, Candreva, De Rossi, Pirlo, Marchisio (Aquilani 79), Giaccherini, Gilardino (Giovinco 91).
Subs Not Used: Sirigu, Astori, De Sciglio, El Shaarawy, Cerci, Diamanti, Marchetti.
Booked: De Rossi.
Spain win 7-6 on penalties
Att: 56,000
Ref: Howard Webb (England).

Less than a year ago, Italy were brushed aside 4-0 in Kiev, but if the Azzurri arrived in Fortaleza believing revenge was impossible, it was not immediately apparent.
Barcelona winger Pedro dragged an early shot through a three-man backline and just wide, and Spain would not enjoy many better chances inside 90 minutes.
Emanuele Giaccherini and Alberto Gilardino went close before an improbable high ball forward found Christian Maggio all alone in front of Iker Casillas, who just about put a glove to the ball.
Italy were carving Spain apart at will but in the 36th minute Maggio wasted the best opportunity of the first half.
Unchecked at the far post, he dipped his head instead of putting a boot through Giaccherini's lofted cross, to Casillas' visible relief.
Fernando Torres' superb solo effort soon warned Italy to remain vigilant, however. The Chelsea striker controlled Xavi's deft flick-on before rifling the ball inches past the far post.
Off target: Italy blinked first in the shout-out when Leonardo Bonucci fired over at 6-6
Off target: Italy blinked first in the shout-out when Leonardo Bonucci fired over at 6-6
Decisive: Jesus Navas stepped up to score the winning penalty and send Spain to the final
Decisive: Jesus Navas stepped up to score the winning penalty and send Spain to the final

Jesus Navas
Jesus Navas

Navas replaced his new Manchester City team-mate David Silva shortly after the restart and the winger soon tested Gianluigi Buffon's reflexes with a low drive to the far post.
Andres Iniesta then worked his way from the dugout to the D and, although his shot sailed wide, Spain were beginning to show more bite and resilience.
Only a desperate block from Gerard Pique denied Claudio Marchisio from six yards, though, and five minutes from full-time the Barca defender would miss the mark from the same distance.
Glamour: Worldwide superstar Shakira was in the stands in Fortaleza
Glamour: Worldwide superstar Shakira was in the stands in Fortaleza
This one is for you: Pique celebrates Spain's victory by the tightest of margins
This one is for you: Pique celebrates Spain's victory by the tightest of margins

Support: Shakira was watching her partner Pique in action for Spain
A rare foray forward from a tired Spain saw Torres drive down the right wing but the striker would have preferred to be in Pique's place when his low cross arrived at the near post.
Sergio Ramos failed to put his forehead on Xavi's free-kick into the box deep into stoppage time and Brazil were left waiting a little longer to discover their final opponents.
The thickness of a post spared Casillas from Giaccherini as extra time began but it would be Spain's players who found hidden reserves of energy.
Greetings: Shakira meets FIFA president Sepp Blatter in the VIP lounge
Greetings: Shakira meets FIFA president Sepp Blatter in the VIP lounge
Support: Shakira was watching her partner Pique in action for Spain
Support: Shakira was watching her partner Pique in action for Spain
Colombian singer Shakira
Colombian pop singer Shakira
Onwards and upwards: Shakira left the stadium happy as Pique's Spain team moved into the final to play Brazil
On the box: A spectator enjoys the party atmosphere in Fortaleza
On the box: A spectator enjoys the party atmosphere in Fortaleza
Evens: The teams were locked at 0-0 after 120 minutes in the all European semi-final
Evens: The teams were locked at 0-0 after 120 minutes in the all European semi-final
Outnumbered: Italy's Giorgio Chiellini tries to win a header against Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique
Outnumbered: Italy's Giorgio Chiellini tries to win a header against Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique

Effort: Fernando Torres attempts a shot on goal as Gianluigi Buffon watches
Effort: Fernando Torres attempts a shot on goal as Gianluigi Buffon watches

Pique and Ramos both saw tentative attempts go wide before Jordi Alba skimmed the crossbar with a well-controlled strike from Iniesta's deft cross.
Fifteen further minutes were ordered and substitute Juan Mata continued Spain's spirited revival with a snapshot from the edge of the area.
Cramp became a major issue for Italy's defenders and with Giorgio Chiellini among those lying prostrate on the pitch, both Navas and Xavi forced desperate saves from an under-siege Buffon.
Stretch: Christian Maggio gets his head to the ball in front of Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas
Stretch: Christian Maggio gets his head to the ball in front of Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas

On the ball: Manchester City's David Silva attempts one of his elusive runs
On the ball: Manchester City's David Silva attempts one of his elusive runs
Held his nerve: midfielder Andres Iniesta slotted his penalty past Buffon in the Italian goal
Held his nerve: midfielder Andres Iniesta slotted his penalty past Buffon in the Italian goal

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