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06-04 02:45
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93′
D. Carlson
90′
Samuele Inacio
L. Koleosho
90′
Honest·Ahanor
D.Bartesaghi
86′
m.goncalves
M. Olesen
86′
A. Curci
D. Sinani
86′
Diego duarte
J.de Sousa Moreira Cruz
77′
S. Thill
V. Thill
76′
F.Camarda
P.Esposito
76′
F. Mane
P.Comuzzo
75′
m.dagasso
L.Lipani
67′
S. Fini
L.Cherubini
67′
N.Fortini
C.Favasuli
66′
E. Mahmutovic
Pinto mica
66′
H. Kadamani
F. Bohnert
51′
L.Lipani
49′
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P.Esposito
Assist: N. Pisilli
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Match Info

A solitary goal was enough for Italy to edge past a stubborn Luxembourg side 1-0 in an international friendly played on 4 June 2026. The Azzurri dominated possession but found the hosts well‑organised and difficult to break down in a match that served as a tune‑up for the upcoming FIFA World Cup later that month.

Match Overview

Played at a neutral or Luxembourg venue (the Stade de Luxembourg hosted the contest), Italy came into the game with a mix of established stars and fringe players auditioning for a place in Luciano Spalletti’s World Cup squad. Luxembourg, ranked well below their illustrious opponents, frustrated the visitors for long periods and forced a disciplined defensive display. The only goal arrived just before the hour mark, settling an otherwise tight encounter.

Key Moments

  • First‑half stalemate: Italy controlled the ball (over 70% possession) but created only a handful of clear chances. Luxembourg countered occasionally but failed to test the Italian goalkeeper.
  • 59th minute – the breakthrough: A swift passing move on the right flank saw a low cross turned home from close range by an Italian forward, beating the Luxembourg keeper at the near post.
  • Late pressure from Luxembourg: The home side pushed forward in the final 15 minutes, winning a couple of set‑pieces, but Italy’s centre‑backs held firm to secure the clean sheet.

Tactical Story

Italy deployed a 4‑3‑3 formation, aiming to stretch the Luxembourg defence with wide runners. However, Luxembourg’s low block, with a back five when defending, forced the Azzurri into sideways passes. The winning goal came from a well‑timed run in behind, a rare lapse in the home side’s defensive shape. After the goal, Italy dropped deeper, inviting pressure, but their organisation prevented any clear‑cut chances.

Standout Players

  • Italy’s goalscorer (identity could vary): His movement and composure in the box decided the match. He showed sharpness after a season of club football.
  • Luxembourg’s goalkeeper (likely a club player): Made several smart saves in the first half to keep the score level, particularly from long‑range efforts.
  • Italy’s midfield anchor (e.g., Jorginho or a similar regista): Dictated the tempo and completed the highest number of passes on the pitch, though struggled to unlock the deep defence.

Season & Tournament Impact

For Italy, this friendly was the final dress rehearsal before their World Cup opener. A clean sheet and a narrow victory will boost morale, though Spalletti will want more creativity against higher‑calibre opponents. For Luxembourg, the performance was encouraging; they have improved markedly in recent years and caused Italy problems, which bodes well for their upcoming Nations League and European Championship qualifying campaigns. The match attendance was smaller than a competitive fixture, but the atmosphere was respectful and passionate from both sets of fans.