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Spalletti: ‘Many of these Italy players at Euro 2024’

Luciano Spalletti assures ‘many of these players will be part of the final squad for Euro 2024,’ but leaves the door open for others, including Under-21 talents.

The Azzurri completed their tour of the United States with a 2-0 win over Ecuador on Sunday evening in New Jersey, thanks to goals from Lorenzo Pellegrini and Nicolò Barella.

There were debuts for Guglielmo Vicario of Tottenham and Torino wing-back Raoul Bellanova in a transformed starting XI from the side that beat Venezuela 2-1 on Thursday.

“We return home aware that many of these players will be part of the final squad for Euro 2024,” said Spalletti in his press conference.

“We also left a few at home who could be in there, and a few who played for the Under-21 side.”

They are likely to include Leeds United forward Willy Gnonto and Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori.

The coach had hoped to also give debuts to Udinese striker Lorenzo Lucca and Verona midfielder Michael Folorunsho, but they never got to pull on the jersey.

“We did what we needed to do and balanced out the playing time for everyone except for Folorunsho and Lucca, who had a few fitness problems. But we played two very good games and in the second match we sorted out some of the things that needed sorting out. We can only say well done to our players.”

Although it ended 2-0 thanks to the Barella counter-attack in stoppages, Ecuador pushed hard in the second half and forced Vicario into a tricky save.

“Ecuador have the knowledge of European football and the ‘garra’ – the grit – of a South American side. They are the most difficult opponents in terms of pace, strength and tactical nous.

“We never let ourselves get too stretched out or open and that is certainly a positive aspect. Sometimes I hear people act as if it’s to be taken for granted that Italy will win, but that is not the case. Every opponent needs to be respected now.”

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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Raphael Onyedika reflects on first UCL Goal

Raphael Onyedika

Club Brugge midfielder Raphael Onyedika expressed his excitement after scoring his first-ever UEFA Champions League goal against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night.

Despite Brugge’s 3-1 loss, Onyedika couldn’t hide his pride in the achievement. “I don’t know how to put it, but it’s an amazing feeling to score my first goal in City’s stadium. I’m so proud,” the Nigeria international told Flashcore.com.

Onyedika acknowledged that while Brugge took the lead, they struggled after conceding. “We knew it would be difficult after we got the first goal; we were a bit sloppy. And when we conceded the first goal, they had more momentum and energy, so it was much more difficult for us because of our mistakes.”

The goal will surely be a memorable moment for the young midfielder as he continues his Champions League journey.

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Premier League

David Raya doubtful for Arsenal’s clash against Manchester City

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has revealed that goalkeeper David Raya may miss the Gunners’ crucial Premier League fixture against Manchester City on Sunday.

Raya was absent from Arsenal’s 2-1 victory over Girona in the Champions League, with Neto stepping in for his debut after joining on a season-long loan from Bournemouth.

Although Neto conceded the opening goal to Arnaut Danjuma in the 28th minute, Arsenal responded with Jorginho’s penalty and a spectacular goal by rising star Ethan Nwaneri.

Arteta did not provide specific details on Raya’s injury but noted, “He certainly could not play, and he’s injured, and that’s it. We’ll see how it improves.”

When asked whether Neto could continue in Raya’s absence, Arteta expressed confidence in the experienced goalkeeper, stating, “That’s why he’s here, to do that job… I’m very happy that he played and we won again.”

Arsenal will be hoping Raya recovers in time for the vital clash as they look to maintain their strong position in the league.

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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Tella celebrates first Champions League goal in Bayer Leverkusen win

Tella

Bayer Leverkusen winger Nathan Tella has joyfully celebrated his first-ever UEFA Champions League goal after netting in his team’s 2-0 triumph over Sparta Prague on Wednesday night.

The Nigeria international struck in the 64th minute, sealing the victory and helping Leverkusen advance to the Round of 16. The achievement marks a significant milestone for the former Burnley star, who was playing in England’s second-tier league just two years ago.

Taking to social media after the match, Tella shared his excitement with a heartfelt message accompanied by a photo from the game:

“Dreams come true,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso praised Tella’s performance as the team comfortably secured their place in the next stage of Europe’s elite competition. Tella’s rapid rise continues to inspire fans and players alike as he establishes himself on the European football stage.

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