Italy set up a Euro 2020 semi-final match with Spain after edging an exhilarating tie with Belgium in Munich.
The game may not have been a goal feast like some of the last-16 ties but it was an intense battle between two excellent teams playing fantastic football.
Italy have been arguably the best team at the tournament so far, while Belgium are the world’s top-ranked team.
The Azzurri’s two goals – which took the team up to 13 consecutive wins and 32 games without defeat – were of the highest quality.
Nicolo Barella wriggled through three defenders before drilling in the opener and Lorenzo Insigne ran from the halfway line before curling in one of the goals of the tournament.
Belgium were given hope late in the first half when Giovanni di Lorenzo fouled Jeremy Doku and Romelu Lukaku scored the penalty.
Both sides had chances to score again in a breathless second half but with no goals it was the Azzurri who progressed.
Roberto Mancini’s side face Spain at Wembley on Tuesday but they may have to do so without impressive left-back Leonardo Spinazzola, who went off on a stretcher late on.
Azzurri rediscover their groove
Italy cruised through their group with three wins – without conceding a goal – but all those were at home in Rome.
But they were nowhere near as impressive in the last-16 tie against Austria at Wembley, needing extra time to win 2-1.
This result in Germany, however, was probably the best of their near-three-year unbeaten run – and the most important too.
It was a breathless start and Leonardo Bonucci bundled in early on – but the goal was disallowed by the video assistant referee for offside.
Gianluigi Donnarumma made a couple of good saves to keep them level before Insigne cut inside and curled just wide – just a sighter for things to come.
Their opener came as Belgium tried to play their way out of defence and Marco Verratti found Barella, who fired home after some lovely footwork.
Insigne then scored a stunning strike to make it 2-0 as he picked the ball up in midfield and cut inside before curling home from outside the box.
They looked comfortable at that stage but then Di Lorenzo needlessly fouled Doku and Lukaku gave Belgium hope.
Mancini’s side had chances after the break – although not as many as Belgium – with Spinazzola, Federico Chiesa and Insigne all going close.
The moment that summed up their day – and Italian football in general – arrived when Spinazzola blocked a Lukaku shot and Bonucci and captain Giorgio Chiellini, back from injury, celebrated with him as if it was the winner.
In truth it was as good as a winner because they never let that lead slip.
They must now be considered favourites against a less-than-impressive Spain in London next week.
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Belgium
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Squad number14Player nameMertens
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Squad number22Player nameChadli
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Squad number26Player namePraet
Line-ups
Belgium
Formation 3-4-2-1
- 1Courtois
- 2Alderweireld
- 3Vermaelen
- 5Vertonghen
- 15MeunierSubstituted forChadliat 70′minutesSubstituted forPraetat 74′minutes
- 8TielemansBooked at 21minsSubstituted forMertensat 69′minutes
- 6Witsel
- 16T Hazard
- 7De Bruyne
- 25Doku
- 9Lukaku
Substitutes
- 4Boyata
- 11Carrasco
- 12Kaminski
- 13Sels
- 14Mertens
- 18Denayer
- 19Dendoncker
- 20Benteke
- 22Chadli
- 23Batshuayi
- 24Trossard
- 26Praet
Italy
Formation 4-3-3
- 21G Donnarumma
- 2Di Lorenzo
- 19Bonucci
- 3Chiellini
- 4SpinazzolaSubstituted forEmersonat 79′minutes
- 18Barella
- 8Jorginho
- 6VerrattiBooked at 20minsSubstituted forCristanteat 74′minutes
- 14ChiesaSubstituted forTolóiat 90+1′minutes
- 17ImmobileSubstituted forBelottiat 74′minutes
- 10InsigneSubstituted forBerardiat 79′minutesBooked at 90mins
Substitutes
- 1Sirigu
- 5Locatelli
- 9Belotti
- 11Berardi
- 12Pessina
- 13Emerson
- 15Acerbi
- 16Cristante
- 20Bernardeschi
- 23Bastoni
- 25Tolói
- 26Meret
Live Text
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Match ends, Belgium 1, Italy 2.
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Second Half ends, Belgium 1, Italy 2.
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Corner, Belgium. Conceded by Giorgio Chiellini.
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Foul by Andrea Belotti (Italy).
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Jan Vertonghen (Belgium) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Italy).
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Jéremy Doku (Belgium) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Italy) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Jéremy Doku (Belgium).
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Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Axel Witsel (Belgium).
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Substitution, Italy. Rafael Tolói replaces Federico Chiesa.
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Domenico Berardi (Italy) is shown the yellow card.
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Foul by Domenico Berardi (Italy).
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Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Federico Chiesa (Italy).
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Thorgan Hazard (Belgium) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Domenico Berardi (Italy) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Dennis Praet (Belgium).
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Foul by Bryan Cristante (Italy).
Article courtesy of BBC Sport
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