VIENNA, June 23: Spain beat Italy 4-2 on penalties here on Sunday to reach the Euro 2008 semi-finals and in so doing break a number of painful hoodoos.
Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas saved penalties from Daniele De Rossi and Antonio Di Natale before Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas buried the winning spot-kick after the match had ended 0-0 after extra-time.
Spain will play Russia in Thursday’s semi-final here, having already beaten them 4-1 in their opening Group ‘D’ match.
The Iberians had never before beaten Italy at either the World Cup or European Championships and on three previous occasions over the last 22 years had lost a quarter-final at a major tournament on penalties on this exact date: June 22.
The match took on a predictable pattern in the first half with Italy defending resolutely and Spain overplaying the passes and underplaying the urgency.
Italy had the first shot on target when Massimo Ambrosini crossed for Simone Perrotta but his header lacked power.
David Villa had a shot blocked by De Rossi before Gianluigi Buffon got down quickly to save his free-kick.
Fernando Torres then beat two men on Spain’s left but De Rossi, again, was there to block before David Silva sent the follow-up just wide.
Just after the restart a ricochet in the box presented Silva with an opportunity but having created space onto his right foot he tried to bring the ball back onto his favoured left and the chance went begging.
On 56 minutes Spain finally took a more direct route and Torres muscled Christian Panucci off the ball only to have his cross aimed at Villa cut out by Giorgio Chiellini.
The Juventus stopper was proving majestic in defence and cut out a cross from Joan Capdevila that looked destined for Torres’s head.
The game was finally starting to liven up and Italy came within a whisker of taking the lead after a scramble in Spain’s box with goalkeeper Casillas kicking away a shot from substitute Mauro Camoranesi.
Italy were starting to have more of the game and Luca Toni headed wide from a great cross by Gianluca Zambrotta.
Ten minutes from time Marcos Senna forced Buffon to punch clear his fierce free-kick and moments later Buffon spilled a shot from the same player before clutching on gratefully after the ball came back off the post.
Extra time was immediately more exciting than what had come before as Silva flashed a shot wide just after the restart.
Up the other end Casillas tipped over a header from Di Natale and Toni flicked another header just over the top.
But the match quickly settled back down into its frustrating stalemate.
Spain had the last chance of the match but Santi Cazorla dragged a shot wide instead of squaring for the unmarked Villa.—AFP
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