It’s the second round of games at EURO2020.
In detail, here are the results of the matches that saw the 9 Atalanta players involved in the competition with their respective national teams: all of them made their debut.
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)
Next fixtures
– Sunday 20 June, Stadio Olimpico (Rome), 18.00 CEST: Italy-Wales
– Sunday 20 June, Baki Olimpiya Stadionu (Baku), 18.00 CEST: Switzerland-Turkey
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)
Next fixtures
– Thursday 17 June, Parken (Copenhagen), 18.00 CEST: Denmark-Belgium
– 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)
Next fixtures
– Thursday 17 June, Johan Cruijff Arena (Amsterdam), 21.00 CEST: the Netherlands-Austria
– 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)
Next fixtures
– Friday 18 June, Hampden Park (Glasgow), 18.00 CEST: Croatia-the Czech Republic
– 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)
Next fixtures
– Saturday 19 June, Fußball Arena München (Munich), 18.00 CEST: Portugal-Germany
– Wednesday 23 June, Fußball Arena München (Munich), 21.00 CEST: Germany-Hungary
Photo © UEFA
France-Germany, Robin Gosens in action with Paul Pogba and Toni Kroos