Italy back to winning ways with Nations League victory over Hungary
CESENA, Italy : First-half goals from Nicolo Barella and Lorenzo Pellegrini earned Italy a 2-1 win over Hungary in the Nations League on Tuesday.
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CESENA, Italy : First-half goals from Nicolo Barella and Lorenzo Pellegrini earned Italy a 2-1 win over Hungary in the Nations League on Tuesday.
An experimental Italy side gelled effectively as Roberto Mancini’s charges claimed their first victory of their UEFA Nations League campaign, beating Hungary 2-1 in Cesena. Hungary were high on confidence after an historic 1-0 win over England on Saturday, but their resilience was broken after just half an hour when Nicolo Barella’s arrowed shot from outside the box hit the top corner.
Another top-level Nations League clash takes place later today with Germany’s trip to Italy.
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Germany lost their 100 per cent record under new manager Hansi Flick against an experimental Italian team buoyed by teenage debutant Wilfried Gnonto.
Germany extended their unbeaten run to 10 games with a 1-1 Nations League draw away to a new-look Italy side in Bologna on Saturday, with the two goals coming in the space of three second-half minutes. There was no splitting the sides in a cagey first half, but a superb assist from 18-year-old Azzurri debutant Wilfried Gnonto, who came off the bench five minutes earlier, led to Lorenzo Pellegrini’s opener on 70 minutes.
Germany needed a Joshua Kimmich equaliser as they came from behind to draw 1-1 with a much-changed Italy team in the UEFA Nations League in Bologna on Saturday.
Italia está viva. Después de los desastres de los últimos meses, Roberto Mancini había prometido una revolución, el arranque de una nueva era. Cumplió. Para el primer partido de Nations League ante una Alemania que llegaba muy lanzada, el seleccionador cambió a diez jugadores sobre. No logró ganar, pero sí un empate que le regala a los italianos una sonrisa y algo de esperanza para el futuro de su selección, que aún debe recuperar a varios lesionados (Chiesa, Verratti y Zaniolo, entre otros).