The Spanish soccer team fell on Tuesday in the Euro 2020 semifinals after losing to Italy in the penalty shootout (4-2) after a match (1-1), held at Wembley, where Luis Enrique's team deserved better luck. Spain dominated in the first half and enjoyed good chances, but it was Italy that struck first on the scoreboard. It was in the second half when Federico Chiesa -at 60 minutes- took advantage of a counterattack to beat Unai Simón with a shot with a thread. The goal seemed definitive. However, Luis Enrique Martínez's team found the equalizer in the 80th minute in Álvaro Morata's boots, who


The Spanish soccer team fell on Tuesday in the Euro 2020 semifinals after losing to Italy in the penalty shootout (4-2) after a match (1-1), held at Wembley, where Luis Enrique's team deserved better luck. Spain dominated in the first half and enjoyed good chances, but it was Italy that struck first on the scoreboard. It was in the second half when Federico Chiesa -at 60 minutes- took advantage of a counterattack to beat Unai Simón with a shot with a thread. The goal seemed definitive. However, Luis Enrique Martínez's team found the equalizer in the 80th minute in Álvaro Morata's boots, who perfectly defined a good combination with Dani Olmo on the balcony of the area. Both teams tried, but the 90th minute was reached without further movements on the electronic. In extra time there were hardly any options for both of them to change their luck and it was the penalty shoot-out that decided the Italians' pass. Dani Olmo and Álvaro Morata failed for Spain, while Belloti, Bonucci, Bernardeschi and Jorginho did it for Italy, which will play the final on Sunday against the winner of Denmark-England


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