06 July,2021 06:26 AM IST | London | AFP
Italy’s Nicolo Barella (left) celebrates his goal against Belgium during their Last 8 match recently. Pic/AFP
Italy's Leonardo Bonucci says the Azzurri are thriving on the occasion as they prepare to face Spain at Wembley on Tuesday in a blockbuster first semi-final of Euro 2020, a tournament in which they have so far been the standout side.
"We are thriving on this occasion, we have made it this far and we are going to give absolutely everything in our power to make the Italian people proud of this Azzurri side," the Juventus defensive stalwart said on the eve of the game.
Bonucci added that Italy planned to dedicate reaching the final to their stricken teammate Leonardo Spinazzola, who suffered a ruptured achilles tendon in the 2-1 quarter-final win over Belgium in Munich on Friday.
That result saw Roberto Mancini's team stretch their remarkable unbeaten run to 32 matches after they previously saw off Turkey, Switzerland and Wales in Rome in the group stage before edging Austria 2-1 after extra time at Wembley in the Last 16.
That has inevitably led to a surge in confidence back home and Italy are now widely considered the favourites against Spain. "We have had a flawless run so far, but even if Spain have had some issues we need to put that to one side and really focus on what we need to do, where we need to improve," said the central defender. "We simply need to be motivated by the fact we are coming up against such a great and prestigious side in such a wonderful arena as Wembley, in the knowledge that we could be involved in the final in just a few days' time."
It is the fourth consecutive European Championship in which these sides have met, with Spain winning on penalties in the Euro 2008 quarter-finals and then claiming a stunning 4-0 win in the final in Kiev in 2012. Italy gained a measure of revenge last time out, winning 2-0 in the Last 16 of Euro 2016 in France with Giorgio Chiellini and Graziano Pelle scoring.
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"The final in Kiev leaves a bitter taste in the mouth because we were all out of puff by the time we got to the game," recalled Bonucci. "We were short of ideas and short of energy and the result was a fair one."
32
No. of matches Italy are currently unbeaten in
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