July 2021

Italy Euro 2020

Euro 2020: A week on, Italy’s victory still resonates

Roberto Mancini probably still pinches himself, seven days after Italy’s dramatic success at the Euro 2020 Championship, due to the utter disbelief of their triumph. The experienced tactician had probably imagined this eventuality but even his optimism had to have wavered in the face of observers tipping France, Belgium, England…or did it? The former Manchester City boss had unfinished business with the national team, owing to how his own Azzurri career ended in the early 1990s. The 56-year-old was pivotal in Sampdoria’s only Serie A success to date in 1990/91 and enjoyed a storied career with Samp and subsequently Lazio. Yet, a short-lived international career left him unfulfilled. Indeed, Euro 2020 represented a chance to right previous wrongs with Italy. ???? 2017: Italy hit rock bottom by failing to qualify for the World Cup ???? 2018-2021: Italy go on a 34-match unbeaten run and win #Euro2020 ???? What an incredible run for Roberto Mancini's brilliant Azzurri #Euro2020Final #ForzaItalia #ItsComingRome pic.twitter.com/buc6iX5Qqa — Sporting Life Football (@SportingLifeFC) July 11, 2021 After suffering a David Trezeguet golden goal heartbreak against France in  Euro 2000 and having been on the receiving end of a can of whoop-ass by Spain in 2012, last Sunday’s triumph over the Three Lions on penalties still reverberates. The Azzurri were already in a jubilant mood 21 years ago in Rotterdam until a Sylvian Wiltord drive in the 94th minute silenced a celebratory bench and prime Mario Balotelli couldn’t inspire the Italians against La Roja 12 years later. Italy hoped to be third-time lucky at Wembley Stadium. A nation wondered what it would eventually feel like to end 53 years of hurt since their only Euro triumph as hosts in 1968. Through the streets of Rome we go ????#Azzurri ???????????? #EURO2020 #VivoAzzurro pic.twitter.com/BPyjRHWPBC — Italy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@Azzurri_En) July 12, 2021 Once the huge Gianluigi Donnarumma thwarted Bukayo Saka in what would have forced sudden death in the shoot-out, all of Rome probably struggled to keep a lid on their elation. It wasn’t just the goalkeeping mammoth, however. The greatest facet of Mancini’s group was their togetherness and cohesion. Every starting player had a role to play, every individual depended on came up trumps. Donnarumma claiming the UEFA Euro Player of the Tournament initially raised eyebrows, but it was going to be tricky picking one because several players on the winning team could lay claim to the honour. The much-maligned Jorginho was arguably the best midfielder in the month-long showpiece, Federico Chiesa thrived in his debut tournament with the Blues and Leonardo Spinazzola was probably the most dynamic full-back until the tendon of his left Achilles snapped against Belgium. How about Leonardo Bonucci and Giorgio Chiellini? A few observers doubted the stalwarts’ ability to flourish following injury-hit campaigns at Juventus in 2020/21. Chiellini, in particular, was a beneficiary of the competition’s shift to 2021, having missed nearly the entire 19/20 due to a cruciate ligament rupture. When the 36-year-old centre-back went off after 24 minutes against Switzerland in the group stage, you feared his competition was over. However, he returned to play a pivotal role against Belgium, Spain and England to help Italy to only their second-ever Euro victory. We say "Chiellini and Bonucci". You say _________ ✏️#Azzurri ???????????? #EURO2020 #VivoAzzurro pic.twitter.com/ozrhElUAPJ — Italy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@Azzurri_En) July 13, 2021 Having gone off after 21 minutes in that eventual 4-0 hammering by La Furia Roja in Kyiv nine years ago, the defender’s determination to succeed this time was noticeable. As was Bonucci, who levelled in the final and converted from the spot right after Andrea Belotti missed and Harry Maguire put England 2-1 up. He was named player of the match by the continent’s governing body. The 34-year-old was near ever-present, playing all but the second 45 minutes in the final group encounter against Wales. Mancini should be praised to high heaven for masterminding the victory. He took the job in May 2018 when the nation’s football was, by and large in dire straits, after failing to qualify for the World Cup in Russia. ???????? Five Italy stars in the Team of the Tournament. Who impressed most? ???? Gianluigi Donnarumma???? Leonardo Bonucci???? Leonardo Spinazzola???? Jorginho???? Federico Chiesa pic.twitter.com/fx5kIZ7bwn — UEFA EURO 2024 (@EURO2024) July 17, 2021 Initially appointed on a two-year deal, the ex-Inter Milan boss ought to lead the Azzurri to next year’s global showpiece in Qatar, barring any unforeseen turn of events. Italy had never scored more than two goals in any European Championship game…under the Sampdoria icon they did it twice — securing a pair of 3-0 wins over Turkey and Switzerland — and were the only side to pick up maximum points without conceding a goal. Mancini’s troops came into the competition on a three-year unbeaten run, which stood at 27 games without losing. Seven games later, that sequence is now up to 34 — a national record — and that’ll take some beating. Next up: The UEFA Nations League semi-final in October against Spain in Milan and a possible final vs Belgium or France a few days later. In this form, you won’t bet against the Azzurri reigning supreme in the Nations League finals and claiming a fifth world title in 17 months. Can Italy follow up with their fine Euro performance and do likewise at the World Cup next year? Share your thoughts in the comments section below. Follow Seye on Twitter: @theReal_SeyE Photo Credit: Getty Images

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Lionel Messi Argentina

Lionel Messi: A global brand with an enduring legacy

Every disappointment is a blessing, so they say. At the fifth time of asking, Lionel Messi has finally won a trophy in an Argentina shirt. After final match defeats at three Copa Americas and a World Cup, Messi cemented his legacy as one of the round leather game’s finest by lifting the 2021 edition of the South American nations’ cup. Detractors would say that the triumph was more about him than the Albicelestes as a group and that the victory was not in any way needed to make him greater than he already is. In truth, though, leading a country to a first trophy in almost three decades, with several heartaches along the way, is no mean feat. Before now, the foremost argument used by most soccer pundits to distinguish between La Pulga and his fiercest rival in Cristiano Ronaldo is his inability to replicate his club form at a senior national level. This latest victory has not only squashed that argument; it has become a sort of embellishment. When Angel di Maria lobbed Brazil goalkeeper Ederson to score, akin to what he did at the Beijing Olympics gold medal match thirteen years ago, Messi was truly on his way to becoming a continental champion. In the end, he beat defending champions Brazil on their own turf to claim the ultimate prize. Messi has now become a winner with Argentina at Under 20 (2005), Under 23 (2008) and senior levels (2021). ???????? No player scored more goals at Copa America than Lionel Messi. ???????? No player scored more goals at Euro 2020 than Cristiano Ronaldo. Still thriving ???????? pic.twitter.com/B9kiljtlEA — ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) July 12, 2021 In captaining Argentina to continental glory, Messi also set incredible records along the way. Featuring in his sixth Copa America (a first by an Argentine), he equalled the record for most games played at the continental competition (34). He also surpassed the record for most appearances for the Argies (151). His assist for Lautaro Martinez’s goal against Colombia in the semi-final was the fifth in the tournament (another first). With nine goal contributions in seven games and as the top scorer (4 goals), it was easy to see why Commebol named him Player of the Tournament. At 34 years of age, some would argue that Messi is now in “bonus territory”. Evidence, however, suggests that there is still some fuel left in the tank to put the icing on the cake of an astonishingly glittering career. ???? Messi in the @CopaAmerica: ✅ Most goal contributions (9)✅ Most assists (5)✅ Most free-kick goals (2)✅ Most through balls (9)✅ Most chances created (21)✅ Most passes made in final thirds (133)✅ Most shots (28)✅ Most shots on target (11) https://t.co/wZqeaawe06 — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) July 13, 2021 Having come into the Copa on the back of a top-scoring season (the eighth) in Spain, Messi has top-scored at yet another tournament. His next two goals for Argentina will be iconic, as they will equal and exceed another Pele record for the number of official goals scored for a South American nation (77). With the next FIFA World Cup some 15 months away, there is ample time left for Messi to prepare for what may be the last attempt at becoming a world champion. A win at Qatar will undisputedly engrave his name in the annals of history as the Greatest Footballer of All Time. After seeing his contract elapse, Messi will reportedly re-sign for Barcelona on a cutdown five-year contract which will see him play until he is at least 39. It will keep him in the hunt for a fifth Uefa Champions’ League title and possibly more. We can expect that his ongoing chase with Ronaldo for the all-time top scorer in the competition, 14 goals short of the Portuguese superstar’s tally, will continue with passion. Messi will also have some time to cover grounds in the race for the national all-time top scorer in men’s football history, another record held by Ronaldo. #Messi = ???? First player in major international tournament history to be: ???? Tournament champion???? Player of the Tournament ???? Top scorer???? Top assister pic.twitter.com/tXmXr97aiS — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) July 11, 2021 Anyone who saw the celebrations of the Argentina team after the final match against Brazil saw how enduring agony turned into unbridled joy. It is a testament to the fact that success is achievable when persistence meets opportunity. This is something that not many footballers can lay claim to. Yet, it is an addition of a beautiful chapter to an incomplete script for a future bestseller. There are still goals to achieve, new grounds to conquer, and dreams to actualize. Who says a seventh unprecedented Balon d’Or is not on the horizon? Who says the World Cup cannot be won with this Argentina team? Who says another The Best Fifa Men’s Player award is not in the offing? It is clear to all and sundry that with Messi, no exploit is too great to attain. Right from the moment he stepped his foot on Spanish soil, Messi has been a phenomenon. Even now, his legacy continues to wax stronger. Some four years ago, shortly after qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, former Argies boss Jorge Sampaoli told journalists that football owed Messi a debt it needed to repay — for what he has contributed to football. It seemed that the message got across, and the debts have started to come in. One can only hope it will be paid in full in Qatar. Can Messi still get his hands on the elusive World Cup trophy to further cement his legacy in the game? Share those thoughts in the comments box underneath. Photo Credit: Getty Images

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