Euro: Italy awaits its opponent in the final

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Italian midfielder Federico Chiesa opens the scoring against Spain in the Euro 2020 semi-final on July 6, 2021 at Wembley Stadium in London.

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By: Annie Gasnier Follow

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Radio Foot, in the summary this Wednesday: who will accompany the "Nazionale" for the last meeting of the Euro?

The Danes, who conquered the hearts of Europeans, would do well again in 1992. Facing them, the English 90 minutes (or a little more) from a 1st final since 1966, who will be pushed by the "12th man" of Wembley, deprived of foreign supporters.

- The "Three Lions" have still not conceded goals, but the Scandinavian attack has scored 10 goals in its last 3 meetings.

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Is the Danish presence in the last four surprising?

- Schmeichel, Höjbjerg, Christensen, the Red and White who play in England.

- Hjulmand, the coach of the “Brazilians of the North”, a technician focused on shows.

- Return to Italy / Spain.

The "Azzurri" in the final!

The “bella storia” continues.

Dominated by the "Roja", the Squadra de Mancini, undefeated for 33 games, qualifies in pain on penalties.

Will the "Ragazzi" go to the end?

- Luis Enrique, handsome loser, judges his “seleccion” ready for Qatar.

- Ligue 1, Gourvennec, from Nord-Finistère to northern France!

An unexpected profile to succeed Galtier in Lille.

What is his project, what ambitions with Mastiffs who will replay the Champions League?

With Annie Gasnier today, Philippe Doucet, Bruno Constant and Patrick Juillard.

Technique / Director: Laurent Salerno - Preparation: David Fintzel / Pierre Guérin.

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