Rest up for one last push - Italy boss Roberto Mancini's message for side ahead of Euro 2020 final

Italy reached the final of Euro 2020 after a penalty shootout win over Spain in their semi-final
Italy's coach Roberto Mancini celebrates after winning the UEFA EURO 2020 semi-final football match between Italy and Spain at Wembley Stadium.Italy's coach Roberto Mancini celebrates after winning the UEFA EURO 2020 semi-final football match between Italy and Spain at Wembley Stadium.
Italy's coach Roberto Mancini celebrates after winning the UEFA EURO 2020 semi-final football match between Italy and Spain at Wembley Stadium.

Roberto Mancini was delighted by Italy’s fight and spirit after sealing a shot at European Championship glory by beating Spain on penalties following a scintillating semi-final.

England or Denmark lie in wait for the Azzurri back at Wembley on Sunday after edging past La Roja in a pulsating clash under the arch on Tuesday evening.

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Italy struck first as Federico Chiesa curled home a sublime effort, but Spain substitute Alvaro Morata finished a fine team move to send the match into extra time.

Jorginho of Italy celebrates with Matteo Pessina and Domenico Berardi after scoring their side's winning penalty against Spain.Jorginho of Italy celebrates with Matteo Pessina and Domenico Berardi after scoring their side's winning penalty against Spain.
Jorginho of Italy celebrates with Matteo Pessina and Domenico Berardi after scoring their side's winning penalty against Spain.

The match would end 1-1 after 120 minutes and had to be settled by spot-kicks, with Morata denied by Gianluigi Donnarumma before Jorginho coolly swept home to seal 4-2 shootout triumph for Mancini’s men.

“First and foremost, we’re delighted to have been able to provide this wonderful evening’s entertainment to the Italian people,” the former Manchester City boss said.

“Now we still have one more game to go and we wanted to do exactly that if possible.

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“We knew it was going to be a very tough match because in terms of ball possession Spain are the best around.

“They caused us problems. We had to dig in when we needed to. We tried to score or create opportunities when we could.

“It was a very open match and of course there were some issues because we did not have too much possession.

“However, we wanted to make it into the final and we kept trying right until the end.

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“As ever, penalties are a lottery but I really want to take my hat off to Spain. They’re a wonderful team.”

Italy have impressed throughout the Euros and stretched their unbeaten run to a jaw-dropping 33 matches, but Mancini knows they have not achieved anything yet.

“I thank the players because they believed right from day one that we could create something incredible,” he said.

“We haven’t done everything we need to. There’s still one step to go. Now we have to rest up because this really was very challenging.

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“I did say to them before the match this would be our hardest game of the competition because when you go into your sixth match in such quick succession with all the travelling that we’ve had to do it does become very tiring.

“We certainly struggled with Spain’s ball possession, had some issues, but we wanted to make the final.”