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Southgate's Euro blunder with penalty shootout shooters
Published New:12/07/2021 - 14:20h
Updated New:12/07/2021 - 14:20h
Southgate Did not take the best decisones in the final of the Eurocopa and in the batch of penaltis lived his elder gafe with the throwers
England remained to the doors of his first Eurocopa in the history. The 'three lions' began the party in front of Italy, in Wembley with more than 55.000 English in the terracings, thanks to a tempranero goal of Luke Shaw to the two minutes of meeting, taking by surprise to all the 'squadra azzurra' and fanatical. Southgate Followed his same libreto of the previous parties and was near of 'tie' the title, but orna blunder at the end prevented it to him.
The English were very upper in the first minutes, with an overwhelming pressure and leaving him few options to the ones of Roberto Mancini to react to the so much of the player of the Manchester United. However, the English selection went turning off and the Italians reacted to time to sign the tables, in the second part, thanks to a goal of Leonardo Bonucci, forcing an extention that finished very equalised, with the players being vícitimas of the tiredness.
The true was that before it finish the extra time, Gareth Southgate took a decision that finished prejudicing, of an unforgettable way, to the selection that directs. The trainer did two changes in the minute 119, Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho, players of the Manchester United, ingresaron to the terrain of game to be able to participate in the batch of penalti. Had a clear mission... And they failed of deafening way.
They were, obviously, the two cooler footballers for the definition from the eleven metres, but no thus the heroes of England. Rashford Commanded his just shot to the stick, whereas Sancho topó with the wall 'azzurri': Gianluigi Donnarumma. The guardameta Italian, next signing of the Paris Saint-Germain ruined him the party to the new 'network devil' and dressed of hero for his.
The party of Gigi Donnarumma
There it did not finish the party of Gigi. Saka Neither could win to the goalkeeper of 22 years, the one who detained his shot so that Italy proclaimed champion of Europe and broke his drought of titles, from 2006, when they won the World-wide. With total merit, Donnarumma was chosen like the best player of the Euro. It fit three goals in all the Euro (in front of Belgium, Spain and England) and was key in the batches of penaltis in the 'semis' and the big final.




