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Euro 2024: Italy thumbed 2-0 in the quarter finals


Switzerland has silenced the naysayers by delivering a stunning 2-0 victory over Italy in the opening game of the round 16 phase of the Euro 2024 tournament.

The first half was a tense affair, with both sides testing each other’s mettle. Italy, led by the talismanic Fredeicko Chiesa, controlled possession, but Switzerland, with their well-organized defense marshaled by the experienced Manuel Akanji, held firm.

The breakthrough came in the 37th minute through Remo Freuler who sent the ball past the outstretched hands of Gianluigi Donnarumma, the Italian goalkeeper, sparking a wave of jubilation among the Swiss fans.

The goal, a moment of individual brilliance, changed the momentum of the game. Italy, rattled by the setback, struggled to find their rhythm. Switzerland, on the other hand, gained confidence, their defense becoming even more resolute, their attack becoming more incisive.

The second half saw a similar pattern emerge. Italy, desperate to salvage the situation, threw caution to the wind, but the Swiss defense stood firm. Their resilience, coupled with their ability to exploit any opportunity, eventually led to a second goal in the 46th minute.

Italy, battling to find their footing, struggled to mount a serious challenge. Their attacking prowess, so evident in recent tournaments, seemed to have vanished. Switzerland, playing with a sense of purpose and determination, held onto their lead with ease.

The result was a testament to the unpredictability of football.

The Swiss are now propelled by a wave of confidence and had booked their place in the quarter-finals.



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