By : NICK MORRISON
2053 GMT: Balotelli stormed
off down the tunnel at the final whistle but thankfully came back out pretty
quickly to join his team-mates – he’s clearly pretty upset but was one of
Italy‘s better players tonight. He goes up to collect his medal but looks pretty
glum.
2048 GMT: The Italian team
is warmly applauded off by Spain‘s players – and veteran ‘keeper Gianluigi
Buffon gets plenty of pats on the back as they go up to collect their
runners-up medals.
2044 GMT: Spain’s
celebrating players have bought their kids onto the pitch – there are a lot of
them and all impossibly cute!
90 + 2 mins: FULL-TIME –
Spain 4 Italy 0
SPAIN WIN EURO 2012!
They are the first team ever
to successfully defend their European Championship title.
88 mins: GOAL! Spain 4 Italy
0
You have to feel a bit for
Italy here who are out on their feet. Another through ball finds Torres on the
edge of the area, the Chelsea striker picks out Mata with a deft right-footed
flick and he sweeps the ball home from inside the area.
86 mins: SUBSTITUTION –
Chelsea’s Juan Mata gets a run-out for Spain, coming on for Andres Iniesta.
84 mins: GOAL! Spain 3 Italy
0
Fernando Torres puts the
icing on Spain’s cake – he’s played in on the edge of the area by Xavi and
curls a neat right-footed finish into the corner.
That really is game over.
80 mins: Spain, with an
extra man, are continuing to dominate – a ball through to Fernando Torres and
the Chelsea man almost gets hold of it.
Surprisingly both teams have
had 50% of the possession in this game – you suspect Spain may have had a lot
more of it in the attacking third though.
78 mins: Italy centre-back
Federico Balzaretti challenges Ramos in the box and the Real Madrid defender
goes down theatrically – Balzaretti is not impressed and neither is the
referee.
75 mins: SUBSTITUTION - Cesc
Fabregas is replaced by Chelsea striker Fernando Torres – Spain looking to rub
salt in the wounds here…
73 mins: Spain are just
keeping the ball now and frustrating the Italians here – and they’re not
holding back with their tackles either as Xabi Alonso goes over the ball and
catches Balotelli. Not malicious though.
65 mins: More fan reaction
from AFP’s David Williams, outside the Marca sports bar in central Madrid:
“Among dozens of beer-swilling fans who poured into the street at half time to
smoke a cigarette is 23-year-old business administration student Miguel Revert,
on a week’s holiday in Madrid staying with a friend.
“I think Spain are playing
their best game of the whole Euro,” Revert says. “Jordi Alba has had a great
tournament and deserved his goal.
“Today the whole country is
united as one and everyone is involved in the Euro, and the crisis — non-one is
thinking about the crisis.”
62 mins: More woe for Italy
– Motta, just four minutes after coming on, has to go off with what looks like
a hamstring injury. He’s being helped down the tunnel – and Italy have no
substitutions left so will have to play the remaining half hour with 10 men.
Ouch.
59 mins: SUBSTITUTION – Del
Bosque responds with a change of his own for Spain, bringing the quicksilver
Pedro Rodriguez on for the goalscorerDavid Silva.
57 mins: SUBSTITUTION –
Cesare Prandelli makes a change for Italy – Brazilian-born midfielder Thiago
Motta replaces playmaker Riccardo Montolivo, as he did against Germany in the
semi-final.
Italy need a goal and soon.
51 mins: What a chance for
Italy! Riccardo Montolivo finds the Antonio Di Natale unmarked on the left of
the area, just outside the six-yard box, but the Udinese striker’s shot is
saved by Casillas. He gets the ball back but can’t pick out Balotelli with his
ensuing cross.
48 mins: Spain pressing
early on again through – great feet from Fabregas who dances through several
defenders before toe-poking a shot at goal which Buffon gets hand to and
Ignazio Abate clears. Close shave for Italy.
1949 GMT: KICK-OFF, SECOND
HALF – They’re under way again in Kiev… let’s hope Italy hit back quickly and
make a game of it.
1945 GMT: More from Anna
Cuenca at the official ‘fan zone’ in Madrid where thousands of Spain fans have
been revelling in a passing masterclass from their team: “Another huge roar at
the Fan Park as Spain score their second goal. La Roja supporters hug and kiss
each other, screaming with delight: ‘We’re going to win this game, we’re going
to win this game.’
No points for creativity
then – maybe they can think of something more memorable by the final whistle!
1936 GMT: “Some fans in the
streets of central Madrid already singing ‘Campeones, Campeones’ (Champions,
Champions),” writes my colleague David Williams from the Spanish capital.
45 + 2 mins: HALF-TIME –
Spain 2 Italy 0
45 + 1 mins: Sweet strike
from Spain’s David Silva outside the area but it’s straight at Gianluigi Buffon
who takes it in his midriff.
45 mins: YELLOW CARD – Italy
defender Andrea Barzagli in the book for a cynical lunge that takes out the
onrushing Iniesta.
41 mins: GOAL! Spain 2 Italy
0
Left-back Jordi Alba passes
to Xavi and then streaks through the Italian defence – he receives a return
pass that breaks the offside trap before slipping the ball under Buffon.
It’s a long way back for
Italy now!
35 mins: “Whose fans are
chanting the loudest at the moment? Poland’s, that’s whose!” says AFP’s Barnaby
Chesterman at the Olympic Stadium.
“But the locals have just
woken up now and drowned out “Polska” with ‘U-kra-i-na’ – don’t adjust your TV
sets, we are still watching Spain-Italy!”
33 mins: Powerful drive at
goal from Italy’s Antonio Cassano from outside the area but Casillas punches
clear.
27 mins: A bit more promise
for the Italians as a fine cross from Balzaretti down the left almost picks out
Balotelli at the far post by ‘keeper Iker Casillas stretches out a hand and
palms it away.
25 mins: YELLOW CARD –
Spain’s Gerard Pique in the book for a two-footed tackle – he beat Antonio Cassano
to the ball but it looked reckless.
20 mins: SUBSTITUTION – blow
for Italy as centre-back Giorgio Chielliniis forced to come off with a knee
injury – he’s replaced by Federico Balzaretti.
14 mins: GOAL! Spain 1 Italy
0
Brilliant work from Fabregas
who beats Giorgio Chiellini, gets to the byline to the right of Buffon’s goal
and dinks the ball back into the middle for midfielder David Silva who heads
Spain into the lead from six yards out!
10 mins: Great chance for
Spain! Xavi plays a pass into Cesc Fabregas who returns the favour on the edge
of the area and he fires a shot inches over Buffon’s crossbar. Spain’s
attacking threat is already on display…
8 mins: Spain have a
free-kick 30 yards out but a pile-driver from Ramos flies over the crossbar.
The defender is in the thick of the action again a minute later when he rises
above Chiellini in the Italian defence but heads over.
First half-chance of the
game to La Roja.
5 mins: Early ball into the
Spanish box from the left almost finds Mario Balotelli by Sergio Ramos gets
across him to clear. Irritable reaction from Balotelli – let’s hope he can keep
his head tonight…
1847 GMT: KICK-OFF – After a
ten-second countdown over the PA, the final of Euro 2012 has kicked off in Kiev
– here’s hoping it’s a cracker…
1842 GMT: Both sets of
players are lined up for the national anthems – Italy’s first – ‘Il Canto degli
Italiani’ – and then Spain’s (which has no lyrics, interestingly…)
1836 GMT: AFP reporter Anna
Cuenca who is with Spain fans in Madrid has just sent this in: “The song
‘There’s no two without three!’ blares out at top volume from the huge screens
where supporters welcome news of the starting line-up decided by coach Vicente
Del Bosque with shrieks of delight.”
The song is no doubt a
reference to Spain’s attempt to record a third consecutive major title in Kiev
this evening.
It would add to their
triumph at Euro 2008, when they beat Germany 1-0 in the final in Vienna, and
their World Cup win in South Africa two year’s later when they beat the Dutch
in Johannesburg.
1825 GMT: And here’s some
analysis on some of the key battles ahead from Barnaby at the Olympic Stadium:
“Vicente Del Bosque’s Fabregas experiment didn’t work too well against Italy in
the group game but he’s going for it again anyway.
“Italy playing a different
formation this time around but they should manage to keep their shape
regardless and not get dragged out of place by the lack of an out-and-out
striker.
“For me the crunch clash
will be the nippy, little David Silva up against big, cumbersome Chiellini.”
1818 GMT: Another update as
kick-off nears from my colleague Barnaby Chesterman at the Olympic Stadium:
“This will surprise no-one who’s been following Italy’s progress through the
tournament but the deep red shirts far outnumber the blue ones in the ground
half an hour before kick-off.
“Not much atmosphere as yet,
just noisy adverts playing on the big screens!”
1815 GMT: A little snippet
from my colleague in Rome Françoise Kadri who is with fans preparing to watch
the match from the Circus Maximus, the ancient Roman chariot racing stadium in
the Italian capital: “The fans are benefiting from the shade thrown by four
huge screens set up by the town hall in this enormous overheated bowl.
“Many of them are playing
cards and others listen to music as they try to stay calm in the build-up to
the game.”
1806 GMT: An amusing aside
in the build-up to kick-off (just 40 minutes away now…) — it seems Italy
midfielder Thiago Motta nearly missed the bus taking the team to the final!
The door to the Azzurri’s
bus was closed when the Brazil-born star ran out of the team hotel and was able
to get on board just in time, television pictures broadcast by UEFA showed, as
a dozen or so hotel staff who had turned out to wish them well looked on with
grins on their faces.
1800 GMT: Starting line-ups
for the final are in from the Olympic Stadium in Kiev… “Cesc Fabregas gets the
nod up front for Spain while Ignazio Abate comes back in at right-back for
Italy after injury and Giorgio Chiellini holds onto the left-back berth,” says
AFP’s Barnaby Chesterman at the stadium.
Spain (4-2-3-1)
Iker Casillas (capt); Alvaro
Arbeloa, Gerard Pique, Sergio Ramos, Jordi Alba; Sergio Busquets, Xabi Alonso;
David Silva, Xavi, Andres Iniesta; Cesc Fabregas
Coach: Vicente del Bosque
Italy (4-3-1-2)
Gianluigi Buffon (capt);
Ignazio Abate, Andrea Barzagli, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini; Daniele De
Rossi, Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio; Riccardo Montolivo; Antonio Cassano,
Mario Balotelli
Referee: Pedro Proenca (POR)
1752 GMT: Remember Spain
have already faced the Azzurri in their opening group game at this year’s
tournament – way back on June 10 – when a goal from Barcelona’s Cesc Fabregas
cancel out Antonio Di Natale’s opener for Cesare Prandelli’s side.
That draw ended Spain’s run
of 14 successive victories.
WELCOME TO AFP’S LIVE REPORT
on the final of the Euro 2012 football championships which sees reigning World
and European champions Spain take on Italy in Kiev as they attempt to become
the first team ever to win three consecutive major titles.
Kick-off at the Olympic
Stadium in the Ukrainian capital is just over hour away at 1845 GMT – stay with
us for all the team news and build-up with input from our team of English,
French and Spanish reporters at the game. (AFP)
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