Toloi and Pessina to Last 16, Freuler hopes

The last group stage matches at EURO2020

The stage group has drawn to a close for Group A.

GROUP A
– Friday 11 June: Turkey 0-3 Italy (Matteo Pessina was on the bench, Rafael Toloi was not included in the teamsheet)
– Saturday 12 June: Wales 1-1 Switzerland (Remo Freuler completed the full 90 minutes)
– Wednesday 16 June: Italy 3-0 Switzerland (Rafael Toloi came on in the 70th minute and provided the assist for the third Azzurri goal, while Matteo Pessina featured as a substitute in the 86th minute)
– Sunday 20 June: Italy 1-0 Wales (Matteo Pessina stayed on the pitch for 87 minutes and scored the winner on 39 minutes, while Rafael Toloi completed the full 90 minutes)
– Sunday 20 June: Switzerland 3-1 Turkey (Remo Freuler played the full match)

Toloi and Pessina‘s Italy finished top of Group A being unbeaten and with full points on 9. Wales are in second place on 4 points like Remo Freuler‘s Switzerland, but they boast a better goal difference than the Swiss. Switzerland are hoping to qualify for the Round of 16 as one of the top four third-placed teams. Turkey in fourth place on 0 points have been knocked out of the competition.

Here below the results and the fixture list of the remaining Groups in which the Nerazzurri players are competing with their respective national teams.

GROUP B 
– Saturday 12 June: Denmark 0-1 Finland (in the match marked by the medical emergency that involved the Danish player Eriksen – then hospitalized and in a stable condition – Joakim Mæhle played the whole match)
– Saturday 12 June: Belgium 3-0 Russia (Aleksey Miranchuk featured as a substitute in the 63rd minute)
– Wednesday 16 June: Finland 0-1 Russia (Aleksey Miranchuk featured as a starter, played for 85 minutes and scored the winner)
– Thursday 17 June, Parken (Copenhagen): Denmark 1-2 Belgium (Joakim Mæhle played the full match)
Next fixtures
– Monday 21 June, Parken (Copenhagen), 21.00 CEST: Russia-Denmark

GROUP C
– Sunday 13 June: the Netherlands 3-2 Ukraine (both Marten de Roon and Ruslan Malinovskyi remained on the pitch for the whole match)
– Thursday 17 June: Ukraine 2-1 North Macedonia (Ruslan Malinovskyi featured as a started and played 92 minutes. Ruslan was unlucky from the spot, as he could not convert the penalty given to Ukraine)
– Thursday 17 June, Johan Cruijff Arena (Amsterdam): the Netherlands 2-0 Austria (Marten de Roon played the first 74 minutes of the match)
Next fixtures
– Monday 21 June, Arena Națională (Bucarest), 18.00 CEST: Ukraine-Austria
– Monday 21 June, Johan Cruijff Arena (Amsterdam), 18.00 CEST: North Macedonia-the Netherlands

GROUP D
– Sunday 13 June: England 1-0 Croatia (Mario Pašalić came on in the 85th minute)
– Friday 18 June, Hampden Park (Glasgow): Croatia 1-1 the Czech Republic (Mario Pašalić was on the bench)
Next fixtures
– Tuesday 22 June, Hampden Park (Glasgow): 21.00 CEST: Croatia-Scotland

GROUP F
– Tuesday 15 June: France 1-0 Germany (Robin Gosens on the pitch for 88 minutes as a starter)
– Saturday 19 June, Fußball Arena München (Munich): Portugal 2-4 Germany (Robin Gosens featured as a starter for 63 minutes, scored a goal, provided an assist and set up an own goal)
Next fixtures

– Wednesday 23 June, Fußball Arena München (Munich), 21.00 CEST: Germany-Hungary

 

In the photo © Rafael Toloi in action during Italy-Wales

  • 20/06/2021
  • Internationals
  • Aleksey Miranchuk
  • Marten de Roon
  • Matteo Pessina
  • Rafael Toloi
  • Remo Freuler
  • Robin Gosens
  • Ruslan Malinovskyi
  • Joakim Mæhle