Spain v Italy, 01 July 2012

Score4-0 to Spain
RefereePedro Proenca
CompetitionUEFA European Championship Final
VenueOlimpiyskyi Kyiv, Kyiv
Attendance63,170
Kick-off: 9.45pm local Assistant referees: Bertino Miranda (Portugal) Ricardo Santos (Portugal) Fourth official: Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey) Additional assistant referees: Jorge Sousa (Portugal) Duarte Gomes (Portugal) Man of the Match: Andrés Iniesta (Spain) Spain saved their best until last at UEFA EURO 2012, a final-record 4-0 victory in Kyiv completing an unprecedented hat-trick of major tournament wins. Against a flagging Italy side whose thrilling knockout campaign looked to have caught up with them, Spain were in control from the moment David Silva broke the deadlock with a rare header on 14 minutes. A barnstorming second with half-time approaching from the indefatigable Jordi Alba, his first international goal, left the Azzurri with a mountain to climb. The sight of Thiago Motta, their third substitute, being carried off on a stretcher ended all hope, causing Italy to play out the last 28 minutes with ten men – and Spain replacements Fernando Torres and Juan Mata fully capitalised. This was billed as a meeting of great creative minds, of conductors in their prime, of Xavi Hernández against Andrea Pirlo; but for much of the opening phase it was a one-man show. Spain's No8 picked up the baton from the off, in harmony with Andrés Iniesta, dictating La Roja's now familiar staccato movement as Italy were forced deeper and deeper. The olés had already begun among the sizeable Spanish contingent in the 63,170 crowd when, just before the quarter-hour, the pair combined to devastating effect. Xavi, who had fired narrowly over moments earlier, fed Iniesta and his finely weighted pass allowed Cesc Fàbregas to easily outstrip Giorgio Chiellini on the inside-right channel. There was still plenty to do but how simple Spain made it look as Fàbregas pulled a sharp ball back for Silva, all 170cm of him, to glance his header in. It proved a disappointed Chiellini's last real action as he soon succumbed to the thigh problem that has hampered him throughout his time in Poland and Ukraine. A heavy-legged Italy could ill afford the double blow, but impressively they fought their way back into the contest. Pirlo, inevitably, was their driving force, the beating drum that pulled the strings at the back and sounded the horn to attack. Not that there was much of that. In fact, Pirlo's most telling contribution of the first half was a superb last-ditch block on Iniesta. Yet try as he might – and he did try – the 33-year-old could not be everywhere. Spain's second was a little too easy, though. Standing on the touchline near halfway, Fàbregas nodded Iker Casillas's clearance to Alba who turned the ball into Xavi before haring forward. The Azzurri back line did not seem to notice but the erudite Xavi did, advancing forward before slotting his new FC Barcelona club-mate in. The composed left-footed finish that followed would have pleased even the injured David Villa, watching in the stands with Carles Puyol. If it appeared that nothing could now deny Spain a first competitive victory against the Azzurri in 92 years – at least over 90 minutes – but Italy were not done yet. Antonio Di Natale, scorer in the 1-1 group stage draw between these sides three weeks ago, came on for Antonio Cassano and within six minutes he might have scored twice. His first chance, a header, was far from straightforward, but the striker could have done better when Riccardo Montolivo's pass found him in space. He snatched at the opportunity and the advancing Casillas blocked. Yet Italy's slender hopes of mounting a comeback disappeared when Motta departed forlornly down the tunnel. It was left to Xavi to resume his conducting, slowing things down until, with six minutes remaining, he upped the tempo for a rousing crescendo. First he robbed Pirlo in midfield and set up Torres for a goal to add to his strike in the UEFA EURO 2008 final – a 'double' no one had managed before – then he combined with Torres to release Mata, just on, to seal an emphatic win. It has been an emphatic four years.

4  Spain

Manager: Vicente del Bosque

0  Italy

Manager: Cesare Prandelli

Goals:

David Silva 14 G
Jordi Alba 41 G
Fernando Torres 84 G
Juan Mata 88 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Iker Casillas (captain)
Defender Álvaro Arbeloa
Defender Gerard Piqué
Defender Sergio Ramos
Defender/Midfielder Jordi Alba
Midfielder Cesc Fàbregas
Midfielder David Silva
Midfielder Iniesta
Midfielder Sergio Busquets
Midfielder Xabi Alonso
Midfielder Xavi

Starting lineup:

Gianluigi Buffon Goalkeeper (captain)
Ignazio Abate Defender
Andrea Barzagli Defender
Leonardo Bonucci Defender
Daniele De Rossi Midfielder
Claudio Marchisio Midfielder
Riccardo Montolivo Midfielder
Mario Balotelli Forward
Antonio Cassano Forward
Andrea Pirlo Forward

Substitutions:

Pedro for David Silva 59
Fernando Torres for Cesc Fàbregas 75
Juan Mata for Iniesta 87

Substitutions:

Federico Balzaretti for Giorgio Chiellini 21
Antonio Di Natale for Antonio Cassano 46
Thiago Motta for Riccardo Montolivo 57

Cards:

Gerard Piqué 25 Y

Cards:

Andrea Barzagli 45 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Pepe Reina
Goalkeeper Victor Valdés
Midfielder Javi Martinez
Midfielder Jesús Navas
Midfielder Juan Mata
Midfielder Pedro
Midfielder Raúl Albiol
Midfielder Santi Cazorla
Forward Álvaro Negredo

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis
Goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu
Defender Christian Maggio
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Midfielder Alessandro Diamanti
Midfielder Thiago Motta
Midfielder Antonio Nocerino
Forward Fabio Borini

Comments:

Italy were forced to play with ten men after 62 minutes as their third substitute, Thiago Motta, had to be carried off with a hamstring injury.

4  Spain

Manager: Vicente del Bosque

Goals:

David Silva 14 G
Jordi Alba 41 G
Fernando Torres 84 G
Juan Mata 88 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Iker Casillas (captain)
Defender Álvaro Arbeloa
Defender Gerard Piqué
Defender Sergio Ramos
Defender/Midfielder Jordi Alba
Midfielder Cesc Fàbregas
Midfielder David Silva
Midfielder Iniesta
Midfielder Sergio Busquets
Midfielder Xabi Alonso
Midfielder Xavi

Substitutions:

Pedro for David Silva 59
Fernando Torres for Cesc Fàbregas 75
Juan Mata for Iniesta 87

Cards:

Gerard Piqué 25 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Pepe Reina
Goalkeeper Victor Valdés
Midfielder Javi Martinez
Midfielder Jesús Navas
Midfielder Juan Mata
Midfielder Pedro
Midfielder Raúl Albiol
Midfielder Santi Cazorla
Forward Álvaro Negredo

0  Italy

Manager: Cesare Prandelli

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Gianluigi Buffon Goalkeeper (captain)
Ignazio Abate Defender
Andrea Barzagli Defender
Leonardo Bonucci Defender
Daniele De Rossi Midfielder
Claudio Marchisio Midfielder
Riccardo Montolivo Midfielder
Mario Balotelli Forward
Antonio Cassano Forward
Andrea Pirlo Forward

Substitutions:

Federico Balzaretti for Giorgio Chiellini 21
Antonio Di Natale for Antonio Cassano 46
Thiago Motta for Riccardo Montolivo 57

Cards:

Andrea Barzagli 45 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis
Goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu
Defender Christian Maggio
Defender Angelo Ogbonna
Midfielder Alessandro Diamanti
Midfielder Thiago Motta
Midfielder Antonio Nocerino
Forward Fabio Borini

Comments:

Italy were forced to play with ten men after 62 minutes as their third substitute, Thiago Motta, had to be carried off with a hamstring injury.