Italy's national team escaped the Bosnian trap in the Nations League ... and the Netherlands defeated Poland

Italian Sansi celebrates the equalizer against Bosnia with his colleague Insini.

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The Italian national football team survived a loss against Bosnia and Herzegovina, after snatching a 1-1 draw, the day before yesterday, at home in Florence, in the first round of Group A of the first level, in the second edition of the European Nations League football competition.

Thanks to Italy's draw, Stefano Sensi, who scored the goal in the 67th minute, scored the goal in the 67th minute, after the guests advanced by Roma player Eden Dzico (57).

The Italian team failed to achieve its 12th successive victory, but it kept its record unbeaten since the fall in front of Portugal, in the first edition of the same competition in the second round against Portugal 0-1, before the latter crowned the title at the expense of the Netherlands.

The Italian national team played its last matches before the suspension phase of football activity due to the new Corona virus, on November 18, which ended with a 9-1 victory over Armenia in the qualifiers for the 2020 European Cup, which was postponed to the summer of next year.

On the other hand, the young striker, the Dutch striker, Stephen Burgoyne, led his country and the summer of the last edition, to victory over his Polish counterpart, by scoring the only goal in the meeting that brought together the two teams, the day before yesterday, in Amsterdam in the first round of the first group competitions, and the Tottenham striker scored (22 years) the goal of the three points in the 61st minute.

The match was held at the Johan Cruyff Arena, behind closed doors in the face of the masses due to the repercussions of the emerging Corona virus, which caused the postponement of the European Cup 2020, and the absence of international competitions for nearly 10 months.

The Polish national team has never beaten its Dutch counterpart at home, despite its three victories in 15 meetings.

Poland's last win goes back to 1979 during Euro 1980 qualifiers, with a score of 2-0.

The Dutch national team, the first runner-up, played the match in light of the departure of its coach, Ronald Koeman, who moved to Barcelona last month, and the coach, Dwight Ludwigs, took over the supervision of the orange team temporarily, following Koeman's transfer to the Catalan club, after he served as his assistant in the past two years and succeeded On his first maturity.

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