Spain in Nations League final: Late goal deals death blow to Italy’s title dream

Spain in the Nations League Final
Late goal delivers deathblow to Italy’s title dream

It is the encounter between two giants of European football: Spain and Italy are fighting hard for a place in the final of the Nations League against Croatia. A former Hoffenheim player made the decision in Spain’s favor shortly before the end after being substituted on.

Thanks to former Bundesliga pro Joselu, Spain reached the final of the Nations League finals in the Netherlands for the second time after 2021. In Enschede, the Spaniards beat Italy 2-1 (1-1) in the evening. After Yeremy put the Spaniards ahead in the third minute, ex-Dortmund Ciro Immobile equalized with a hand penalty eight minutes later. However, with two minutes remaining, Joselu clinched Spain’s winner. In the semi-finals two years ago, Spain beat Italy 2-1 in the semi-finals, but then lost 2-1 to France in the final.

The Spaniards will meet Croatia on Sunday – RTL will show the game at 8.45 p.m. on Free TV – in the final in Rotterdam. The third in the World Cup won a spectacular game 4-2 after extra time against the hosts the Netherlands on Wednesday. Luka Modric and Co. can continue to hope for their first major title. For Italy, on the other hand, only the meaningless game for third place against the Netherlands in Enschede remains on Sunday afternoon.

The first tour is short-lived

The Spaniards got off to a better start in the FC Twente stadium. In the third minute, Yeremy gave new coach Luis de la Fuente’s team the lead after a blunder by Italy’s veteran Leonardo Bonucci. But the joy of the Spaniards, who had to do without the injured Leipzig player Dani Olmo, did not last long.

Only eight minutes later, the ex-Dortmunder Immobile equalized with a converted hand penalty. In the middle of the first half, the Italians even briefly celebrated the lead. Davide Frattesi’s goal was disallowed for offside.

After the change of sides, the game flattened out more and more. For Spain, ex-Dortmunder Mikel Merino had the best chance of taking the lead again (48th). On the Italian side, Fratessi failed because of the strongly reacting Spanish goalkeeper Unai Simón (65th). Everything looked like extra time, but then Joselu struck.

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