Digitalvedant449912 Jul, 2021Sport
Italy were crowned European Championship winners for a second time after beating England 3-2 on penalties in the Euro 2020 final at Wembley. The Azzurri fell behind to Luke Shaw?s record-breaking strike inside two minutes, but Leonardo Bonucci hit back and the contest finished 1-1 at the end of 120 minutes. Roberto Mancini?s men held their nerve in London to stretch their unbeaten run to 34 matches and end their 53-year wait to lift the Henri Delaunay trophy ? the longest-ever gap between championships in the tournament by a single nation, surpassing Spain?s 44-year wait from 1964 to 2008. Only Germany (seven) have won more major titles among European sides than the six Italy have now managed, having also lifted the World Cup on four occasions. On the back of another dramatic clash at Wembley, and the end of a thrilling tournament, Stats Perform looks at the key takeaways from Sunday?s action.
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