Friday, June 21, 2013

Italy 4 Japan 3 - match report: Penalty king Balotelli scores AGAIN from the spot as Azzurri hold on for crucial win

By Graeme Yorke

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Italy booked their semi-final place as they snatched a barely-deserved victory from a pulsating game in Recife to dump Japan out of the Confederations Cup.

Italy scored three times in 11 minutes either side of half-time, through Daniele De Rossi, Atsuto Uchida's own goal and Mario Balotelli's penalty after Japan had established a 2-0 lead courtesy of Keisuke Honda's spot-kick and Shinji Kagawa's neat finish.

Shinji Okazaki made it 3-3 in the 69th minute, but Sebastian Giovinco netted four minutes from the end to give Italy the points and ensure they will progress from Group A alongside hosts Brazil.

Super: Mario Balotelli coolly celebrates after giving Italy the lead

Super: Mario Balotelli coolly celebrates after giving Italy the lead

Simple: Balotelli keeps up his 100 per cent record from the penalty spot

Simple: Balotelli keeps up his 100 per cent record from the penalty spot

Match facts

Italy: Buffon, Maggio (Abate 59), Barzagli, Chiellini, De Sciglio, Pirlo, Montolivo, De Rossi, Aquilani (Giovinco 30), Giaccherini (Marchisio 68), Balotelli.

Subs not used: Sirigu, Astori, Candreva, Gilardino, El Shaarawy, Cerci, Bonucci, Diamanti, Marchetti.

Goals: De Rossi 41, Uchida OG 50, Balotelli pen 52, Giovinco 86.

Booked: De Rossi, Buffon

Japan: Kawashima, Uchida (Sakai 73), Yoshida, Konno, Nagatomo, Hasebe (Nakamura 90), Endo, Okazaki, Honda, Kagawa, Maeda (Havenaar 79).

Subs not used: Nishikawa, Inoha, Gotuko Kiyotake, Hosogai, Kurihara, Inui, Takahashi, Hiroki Sakai, Gonda.

Goals: Honda pen 21, Kagawa 33, Okazaki 69.

Booked: Hasabe, Konno.

Referee: Diego Abal (Argentina)

Japan's early dominance was rewarded in the 21st minute when, from a short Mattia De Sciglio backpass, Gianluigi Buffon stormed off his line to meet Okazaki, sliding into ball and player.

The referee hedged his bets by giving a penalty but not sending Buffon off, and Honda dispatched an unconvincing spot-kick past the goalkeeper.

It was 2-0 just after the half-hour mark as Kagawa took advantage of some uncertainty in the Italy defence, spinning and firing low past Buffon at the near post.

Having been outplayed for 40 minutes, Italy got themselves back in the game from a corner four minutes before the break.

Andrea Pirlo's outswinging delivery was perfect and De Rossi got ahead of his marker to thump a header past the keeper.

Italy almost levelled in first-half stoppage-time as Emanuele Giaccherini shot sharply on the turn, sending the ball against the base of the post.

But they did not have to wait long after the restart to get back on level terms as Japan handed them an equaliser.

Fist pump: Shinji Kagawa celebrates after scoring the second for Japan

Fist pump: Shinji Kagawa celebrates after scoring the second for Japan

Scorcher: The Manchester United midfielder scored a half volley midway through the first half

Scorcher: The Manchester United midfielder scored a half volley midway through the first half

Maya Yoshida attempted to shield the ball out of play, but Giaccherini stole it off him, centred the ball and a sliding Uchida poked the ball into his own net.

Moments later Italy were in the lead thanks to another controversial penalty.

Makoto Hasebe was harshly adjudged to have handled as he made a sliding block, and Balotelli converted from the spot.

Japan could have been forgiven for letting their heads drop but they were level again in the 69th minute when Okazaki made a great run to the near post to meet Yasuhito Endo's free-kick and headed home.

Swinger: Balotelli whips in a cross from the right hand side

Swinger: Balotelli whips in a cross from the right hand side

Appeal: Italy's Gianluigi Buffon took down Shinji Okazaki for the opening penalty

Appeal: Italy's Gianluigi Buffon took down Shinji Okazaki for the opening penalty

With nine minutes to play, Japan went agonisingly close to a fourth as Okazaki's shot from the edge of the box hit the post and the rebound went quickly to Kagawa, whose header bounced off the turf, on to the crossbar and away.

And they were made to pay as, against the run of play, substitute Giovinco turned home Claudio Marchisio's cross with four minutes remaining.

Still Japan almost equalised as Okazaki hit the bar and Yoshida converted the rebound, only to be denied by the offside flag.

Teams

Played
WonDrawnLostForAgainstPoints

Brazil

2200
5
0
6

Italy

2200
6
4
6

Mexico

200
21
4
0

Japan

20023
7
0
Look into my eyes: Buffon was enraged about the decision which he saw as unfair

Look into my eyes: Buffon was enraged about the decision which he saw as unfair

Watching on: Balotelli's girlfriend Fanny Neguesha was in the stands to see her other half score

Watching on: Balotelli's girlfriend Fanny Neguesha was in the stands to see her other half score

3-3: Okazaki swivels to head in Japan's third

3-3: Okazaki swivels to head in Japan's third

Ecstatic: Sebastian Giovinco charges round behind the goal after scoring the winner for Italy

Ecstatic: Sebastian Giovinco charges round behind the goal after scoring the winner for Italy

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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2344797/Italy-4-Japan-3--match-report-Penalty-king-Balotelli-scores-AGAIN-spot-Azzurri-hold-crucial-win.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

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