Tomorrow morning, Beijing time, in stade de france, saint-denis, north of Paris, the Spanish-Italian war is tantamount to a decisive battle staged in advance. Will Conti once again carry forward the Italian concrete defense and help the team succeed in revenge? Or does the wily Bosco continue to confuse his opponents with Spanish technology?
World football has begun to be excited about such a duel. Spain, the inseparable rivals, lost to Croatia by 1-2 in the group stage, ranking second in the group stage, and thus had to meet another favorite Italian team in the final of 1/8. As soon as this confrontation situation came out, Spanish goalkeeper casillas, who has become a substitute, actually smiled in front of the media, full of helplessness to his fate, and maybe a little proud. The data shows that the two sides have fought 34 times in history, of which the two teams won 10 and drew 14 respectively. The two sides also tied in five European Cup matches, winning 1 game, drawing 3 games and losing 1 game respectively.
Interestingly, in a warm-up match on March 24 this year, the two sides also played tricks. As a result, the two teams were tied with 1 ratio 1 due to the goals scored by Xi Nie and Adoriz respectively. In fact, including tomorrow's confrontation, the two sides have met for three consecutive European Cups. In 2008, the late coach aragones led the Spanish team to face the Italian team in the European Cup14 final. According to him and the western media, this game is of "epoch-making significance" in the history of the confrontation between the two teams, because Spain was suppressed by its opponents for quite some time before, and in that game, with the winning penalty of Fabregas in overtime, Spain won the penalty shootout and strode to the final championship podium. The two teams were once in the same group in the last competition, but in the group stage, the two teams drew with 1 ratio 1, but in the last final,
However, Spain destroyed their opponents with four goals. So there's nothing to say when the two sides reunite tomorrow. Cracks appeared in the Italian concrete defense line. After braving the wind and waves in the first two rounds of the group stage, Kong Di seems to have repeated the conservatism of several senior players. In the last round of the game against Ireland, he hid a considerable part of his main force, but in the high-altitude bombing of the Irish, he played very hard. Not only did they lose a game that the outside world thought should not be lost with a score of 0-/kloc-0-,but the main defender barzagli also got a yellow card for pulling his opponent. Bonucci, barzagli and chiellini, the three Italian main defenders, each received a yellow card to meet the challenge from the Spanish attacker. Their defensive pressure can be imagined.