
Italy thump Spain to reach Euro 2016 quarterfinals
Spain's era of dominance at the European Championship came to an end Monday when Italy beat the two-time defending champion 2-0 in the round of 16.
Italy deserved its victory and was impressive from the start at Stade de France, stifling Spain's attacking intent and creating several scoring opportunities with slick interplay.
The goals — one in either half — were enough for Italy to avoid its third straight elimination at the European Championship to Spain and secure a quarterfinal clash against another old foe, Germany.
Giorgio Chiellini put his team ahead in the 33rd minute, when he poked the ball across the line after Spain goalkeeper David de Gea couldn't hold on to a free kick by Eder.
In the second half, Spain showed more menace and came close to equalizing on a couple of occasions. As Spain swept forward in search of the elusive equalizer, Italy counterattacked with Graziano Pelle sealing the victory — Italy's first competitive triumph over Spain since the 1994 World Cup.
It was Italy's first win over La Roja at the European Championship since it was defeated comprehensively by the Spaniards 4-0 in the 2012 final. The Italians had also been eliminated by Spain in a penalty shootout in the quarterfinals at Euro 2008.
The result spells the end of Spain's dominance in European football following its victories in 2008 and 2012. Two years ago, defending its 2010 World Cup, Spain was dumped out of the World Cup in Brazil at the group stage.
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