International Football - Italy too good for young NI

Eurosport - Sat, 06 Jun 22:44:00 2009

Italy made light work of Northern Ireland with a convincing 3-0 win at the Arena Garibaldi stadium in Pisa.

FOOTBALL Italy's Pasquale Foggia celebrates after scoring against Northern
Ireland during their friendly match in Pisa - 0

Giuseppe Rossi, Pasquale Foggia and Sergio Pellissier all scored their first international goals for Marcello Lippi's world champions, although Northern Ireland goalkeepers Jonathan Tuffey and Alan Mannus prevented a heavier defeat.

Rossi put Italy ahead in the 20th minute with Foggia adding a second seven minutes into the second half.

Giampaolo Pazzini had a penalty saved before Pellissier completed the scoring in the 73rd minute.

Italy handed a debut to Davide Santon, who became the third-youngest player to ever represent the Squadra Azzurra at the age of 18 and five months.

He took it in his stride, though, with a promising run out of the defence early on with his first touch of the ball almost creating an early chance for Rossi.

Northern Ireland had set their stall out to defend with Chris Casement and Colin Coates both making their debuts at the heart of the defence, and they were in for a torrid time.

A breakdown in communication between the pair allowed Gaetano D'Agostino's ball over the top to bisect them and give Pazzini the first chance of the game in the 17th minute. The Sampdoria striker volleyed over from the edge of the penalty area.

Rossi showed a better eye for goal minutes later when he received the ball from Giuseppe Mascara just inside the penalty area and sent his shot inside Tuffey's near post for the opener.

A small protest from a group of Pisa fans after half an hour brought more life to a gloomy evening at the scarcely populated Arena Garibaldi.

They vented their anger at the Italian Football Association for refusing to move this fixture after violence had followed their team's bitter relegation to the third tier of Italian football last weekend, but they remained in a minority in a disappointingly low 8,200 crowd, which included around 80 hearty souls from Northern Ireland.

Italy continued to dominate, albeit struggling to really stamp their authority on the game.

Giuseppe Mascara had a shot saved by Tuffey, who had to use his legs to clear an effort from Riccardo Montolivo which had taken a deflection off Casement.

David Healy had a rare shot on goal shortly before the interval, but he was forced to leave the field injured seconds later and with his departure went Northern Ireland's hopes of breaking their 48-year goalscoring duck against the World Champions.

Italy still wanted more, though, and substitute Foggia - one of four new entrants from Marcelo Lippi at half-time - opened his account with practically his first touch of the ball in the 53rd minute.

And it could hardly have been a better touch either as he chipped Rossi's delivery over Tuffey with great aplomb.

Italy peppered the Northern Ireland goal with a new-found confidence and now they were starting to find cracks in their armoury.

Pazzini skipped into the area to latch onto a pass from Nicola Legrottaglie, but he was brought down by Tuffey, who earned the only yellow card of the evening.

However, he stood up to palm Pazzini's penalty against the post with no Italy shirt following up to dispatch the loose ball.

Tuffey made another save at full stretch to tip Gaetano D'Agostino's dipping shot over the crossbar, although he was beaten by the Udinese midfielder's corner, which went directly onto the outside of his post.

Tuffey left the field shortly after diving bravely at the feet of Rossi, leaving Linfield's Alan Mannus to take his place.

He entered the field at the same time as Pellissier and was beaten just over 10 minutes later by the Chievo striker, who built on the confidence he had accrued in an impressive end to the Serie A season for his club, which included a hat-trick against Juventus, with an acrobatic goal inside Mannus' near post

Pellissier was denied a second by Mannus, who out-nerved the Italy striker in a one-on-one situation 10 minutes from time.

Italy continued to search for a fourth, but were unable to find it as Matteo Brighi headed over the crossbar, while Foggia drilled a shot into the side-netting as Northern Ireland, whose coach Nigel Worthington used six of his seven substitutes, refused to be beaten again.

BOTSWANA 0-0 NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand were held to a 0-0 draw by Botswana as they failed to win for the second time on their brief African tour.

The Kiwis, warming up for this month's Confederations Cup in South Africa, lost 2-1 to Tanzania in Dar-es-Salaam last week and made nine changes to their lineup on Saturday.

New Zealand open their Confederations Cup campaign against European champions Spain in Rustenburg on June 14.

PA Sport / Reuters

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  1. I USED TAY LAVE AN NORN IRON. A MOVED THAR AN THA LATE­ 80S TAY BE NEERAR TAY THA TRABOLS

    From Donney, on Sun 7 Jun 12:22PM
  2. italy rocked last nite a great young team coming thou

    From Gman, on Sun 7 Jun 11:44AM
  3. WEEL AV YEE UR GOANAY PAT OOT A BANCH A YANGSTARS WAT­ DAY YE AXPACT? A SAY WAT DAY YE AXPACT?

    From Donney, on Sun 7 Jun 6:31AM
  4. this was an experimental side to reward some players­ who performed greatly during this season but three or­ four of them already knew they aren't going to the­ Confederation Cup and might not called again in the­ future. However, based on their performance the all­ deserve another chance to impress. Mascara and Foggia­ have great creativity and would be a hit in the­ Premieship, no doubt, while Santon is looking just as­ promising as Maldini was at 18 years of age, assured­ and great tecnique, sorry to say, good on Mourinho for­ launching him. G.Rossi was maybe the best man on the­ pitch with D'Agostino. N.Ireland did well,­ considering, and I wish the well.

    From Morituri, on Sun 7 Jun 3:36AM
  5. Stephen D, you don't speak for Irish people, most­ of us wish nothing but the best for N.Ireland and will­ support them in the qualifiers and hopefully in th­ World Cup!

    From MichealS, on Sun 7 Jun 2:21AM
  6. looks like a very good Italian team is going to come­ through in the next few years!I guess it won't come­ as a surprise but hopefully it won't happen before­ the end of the qualifiers and thus give Ireland a­ chance to finish first!Look particularly strong up­ front!Foggia looks very good!

    From MichealS, on Sun 7 Jun 2:20AM
  7. dnt put down N.Ireland! orange scum has long gone and­ we are open to all! do you not remember us being voted­ the best supporters in the world also celtic players­ playing for us? we give the young inexpierenced players­ a run out boast there status, prospects and N.Ireland­ football in all! this was a great friendly FREINDLY­ being the key word! and italy had a good game! fair­ play italy and good game N.Ireland!

    From OSWALD, on Sun 7 Jun 2:16AM
  8. Young NI? Are you failing to notice the obvious that it­ was a young enough Italy side as well. Yahoo-Eurosport­ are willing to exclude the facts to boost their bias on­ this site. They're nothing short of comnplete­ Idiots!!!

    From Creaven91, on Sat 6 Jun 11:02PM
  9. Good win for Italy. Always a force to reckon with...­ unlike England

    From Half A Brain, on Sat 6 Jun 10:36PM
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