Spain 1-1 Italy
Cesc Fàbregas earned the defending champions a point in Gdansk by cancelling out substitute Antonio Di Natale's goal for Italy.
Spain and Italy shared the spoils after an enthralling opening Group C encounter at the Arena Gdansk produced a 1-1 draw.
This
was one of the most anticipated games of the UEFA EURO 2012 group stage
and it did not disappoint with substitute Antonio Di Natale giving
Cesare Prandelli's side a 61st-minute lead before Cesc Fàbregas levelled
proceedings shortly afterwards.
Fàbregas struck the winning
penalty in Spain's shoot-out success against Italy at the quarter-final
stage of UEFA EURO 2008 and the FC Barcelona midfielder was once again
at the centre of attention beforehand when it was announced he would be
offered a forward role that many had expected Álvaro Negredo or Fernando
Torres to fill.
Showing no signs of the thigh injury that
hampered his tournament preparations, Fàbregas combined well with Andrés
Iniesta and David Silva in the early stages when the Manchester City FC
player failed to find the target twice with efforts from distance.
Despite
overseeing three friendly defeats in the build-up to this tournament,
Prandelli had exuded calm at his pre-match press conference and his team
personified serenity as they sought to break through a Spain side
unbeaten in their previous 14 competitive encounters. Featuring in his
84th game for the Azzurri, Andrea Pirlo almost opened the scoring with a
free-kick that flew low past the Spanish wall and onto the outstretched
hands of goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
It would develop into a busy
opening half for Spain's captain who was then called on to deal with
Antonio Cassano's low drive from the left. Although Iniesta offered some
respite with a shot over the bar at the other end, Casillas was soon in
action again, this time producing a one-handed save to stop a header
from the unmarked Thiago Motta.
Prior to the 30th meeting between
these teams, Spain coach Vicente del Bosque warned his players of the
dangers inherent in losing their opening game in Poland and the world
champions responded to that threat by increasing the pace after the
restart and testing Buffon through efforts from Fàbregas and then
Iniesta.
Mario Balotelli failed to take advantage of Sergio
Ramos's slip as the half progressed and was soon substituted by Di
Natale who immediately repaid his coach's faith by opening his body
before expertly finishing past Casillas after Pirlo had played him
through. The 2006 world champions were not celebrating long, however, as
Fàbregas applied a first-time finish to what appeared a training-ground
move involving lightning-quick passes from Iniesta and then Silva.
With
the game now being played at an electric pace, Silva's replacement
Torres looked to edge his side in front after racing clear but he was
met by an upstanding Buffon who ushered the danger away from the feet of
the recent UEFA Champions League winner. A one-two with Xavi Hernández
then led to Torres finding more space but the striker's lob landed on
the roof of the net. It was not to be for Torres but neither side will
be unduly unhappy with an opening point.

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