Nations League: Barella sinks Netherlands as Italy gets back on winning trail

Italy heads the League A Group 1 standings with four points from two games, followed by Netherlands and Poland, who have three points each, and Bosnia with one.

Published : Sep 08, 2020 09:47 IST , AMSTERDAM

Nicolo Barella (left) celebrating with his teammate after scoring the only goal of the match.
Nicolo Barella (left) celebrating with his teammate after scoring the only goal of the match.
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Nicolo Barella (left) celebrating with his teammate after scoring the only goal of the match.

Italy returned to winning ways as Nicolo Barella's header just before halftime secured a 1-0 victory away to a below-par Netherlands in their Nations League clash at an empty Johan Cruyff Arena on Monday.

Italy showed the greater urgency and quality throughout and was full value for the win that follows Friday's disappointing 1-1 home draw with Bosnia in which its 11-match winning run came to a surprise end.

It was a first loss for Netherlands interim manager Dwight Lodeweges in his second game in charge after replacing Ronald Koeman and he will be concerned at the limp display from his side, which rarely threatened the visitor's goal.

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Italy heads the League A Group 1 standings with four points from two games, followed by Netherlands and Poland, who have three points each, and Bosnia with one.

Italy, which made seven changes after Fridays draw, dominated the opening half and after Barella had seen his shot from the edge of the box deflected narrowly over the crossbar, Ciro Immobile was within a whisker of giving his side the lead.

The Netherlands only effort on target in the opening period came from Georginio Wijnaldum, who capped a strong run by shooting straight at Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma from the edge of the box.

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The visitor got the goal it deserved just before halftime when Immobile's cross from the left allowed Barella to ghost in between the Netherlands centre-backs and head into the net.

An excellent Italian move early in the second period saw Lorenzo Insigne force an excellent diving save from Jasper Cillessen as his 25-yard shot curled towards the top corner, while at the end Donny Van de Beek forced a finger-tip save from Donnarumma, the closest the home side came to a goal.

In the other match in the pool, Poland claimed a 2-1 victory at Bosnia & Herzegovina as Kamil Glik and Kamil Grosicki netted with headers for the visitors.

Haris Hajradinovic had given the home side the lead from the penalty spot

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