Euro U21s: Italy beats Spain, Poland edges five-goal thriller

Italy and Poland took early control of Group A with victories over Spain and Belgium respectively in their opening Euro U21 matches.

Published : Jun 17, 2019 12:26 IST

Federico Chiesa and Riccardo Orsolini of Italy celebrate their victory. Photo: Getty Images
Federico Chiesa and Riccardo Orsolini of Italy celebrate their victory. Photo: Getty Images
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Federico Chiesa and Riccardo Orsolini of Italy celebrate their victory. Photo: Getty Images

Tournament host Italy beat much-fancied Spain 3-1 and Poland saw off Belgium 3-2 on the opening day of European Under-21 Championship action.

A stunning strike from Dani Ceballos, named Player of the Tournament in 2017, gave Spain the lead nine minutes into the match in Bologna but Federico Chiesa scored a fine individual goal of his own to level up nine minutes before half-time. And it was the home team which pushed on in the second half, despite the loss of Nicolo Zaniolo to a facial injury, as Chiesa doubled his personal tally by blasting home from close range when a loose ball dropped into his path.

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VAR confirmed the goal and the technology was used in the final 10 minutes to award Italy a penalty for Carlos Soler's tug on Patrick Cutrone, with Lorenzo Pellegrini converting from the spot to leave Spain with work to do in its remaining two Group A matches.

 

Poland is level with next opponent Italy on three points courtesy of its narrow win over Belgium in the earlier kick-off.

Having only managed one point in its three games at the 2017 edition, it looked like being a familiar story for Poland when Aaron Leya Iseka — the younger brother of Michy Batshuayi — opened the scoring in Reggio Emilia with a deft touch.

Czeslaw Michniewicz's Poland had offered little in the opening 25 minutes, but Szymon Zurkowski scored from range to set up an entertaining second half. A header from Krystian Bielik seven minutes into the second half was added to by Sebastian Szymanski to give Poland some breathing space and, despite Dion Cools ghosting in unmarked to pull one back, it held on for a first win in this tournament since 1986.

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