Italy National Football Team took on Sweden National Football Team in the Playoffs of the Europe on November 13. It’s full-time, and the match ended in a goalless draw.
As Italy and Sweden square off once more, the memory of Italy's 1-0 win in their Europe Playoffs face-off from 7 years ago still lingers. Italy's most recent match on November 10 resulted in a defeat to Sweden, and they'll be keen to make amends here.
Sweden, in comparison, enter the match on a positive note, having secured a victory over Italy in their last outing.
This Europe Playoffs clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Italy National Football Team and Sweden National Football Team in this campaign. Italy’s leading scorer Ciro Immobile and Andrea Belotti have played significant roles in the team’s attack, under the tactical direction of Giampiero Ventura, each providing decisive moments in their offensive play. Immobile is Italy’s overall top scorer so far this term, with six goals across all competitions. Antonio Candreva, Daniele De Rossi and Graziano Pelle have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Italy’s attack.
Meanwhile, Marcus Berg and Emil Forsberg have been pivotal for Sweden’s attack, carefully orchestrated by Janne Andersson, combining to deliver important goals. Johansson leads Sweden’s scoring charts in Europe Playoffs this season with one goal. Supporting them are Mikael Lustig, Ola Toivonen and Andreas Granqvist, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Sweden’s attack.
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Italy kicked off the game with Gianluigi Buffon, Giorgio Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci, Andrea Barzagli, Matteo Darmian who got substituted by Stephan El Shaarawy on the 63rd minute, Marco Parolo, Jorginho, Alessandro Florenzi, Antonio Candreva who got substituted by Federico Bernardeschi on the 76th minute, Ciro Immobile and Manolo Gabbiadini who got substituted by Andrea Belotti on the 63rd minute as starters, with Gianluigi Donnarumma, Mattia Perin, Davide Astori, Daniele Rugani, Davide Zappacosta, Federico Bernardeschi, Daniele De Rossi, Roberto Gagliardini, Andrea Belotti, Eder, Stephan El Shaarawy and Lorenzo Insigne on the bench.
Sweden's starting eleven were Robin Olsen, Ludwig Augustinsson, Andreas Granqvist, Victor Lindelof, Mikael Lustig, Emil Forsberg, Sebastian Larsson, Jakob Johansson who got substituted by Gustav Svensson on the 19th minute, Viktor Claesson who got substituted by Marcus Rohden on the 72nd minute, Marcus Berg and Ola Toivonen who got substituted by Isaac Thelin on the 54th minute, with Karl-Johan Johnsson, Kristoffer Nordfeldt, Filip Helander, Pontus Jansson, Emil Krafth, Martin Olsson, Jimmy Durmaz, Marcus Rohden, Ken Sema, Gustav Svensson, John Guidetti and Isaac Thelin on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card nine times throughout the game. Giorgio Chiellini, Jakob Johansson, Andrea Barzagli, Emil Forsberg, Mikael Lustig, Isaac Thelin, Robin Olsen, Federico Bernardeschi and Ciro Immobile were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met twice since June 2016. Both Italy and Sweden have managed one victory. The last time these teams met was on November 10, 2017, in the Playoffs of the Europe, and Sweden emerged victorious with a 1-0 scoreline. Over the course of these two head-to-head games, Italy have found the net once, whereas Sweden have scored one. So, overall, Italy and Sweden have shared a nearly identical head-to-head record in their recent history.
Italy's most recent outing ended in a loss against Sweden, while Sweden's most recent outing ended in a win against Italy. Overall, Italy have won twelve of their last twenty matches, losing five and drawing three, while over their most recent twenty games, Sweden have claimed eleven victories, suffered six defeats, and drawn three times.
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