The red cards hail for Italy in the U21 European Championships.

In the country's first group match against the Czech Republic, it ended with two red cards.

Despite that, the Italians managed to get 1-1.

Two red cards

In the meeting with Spain, it was again one point - and two red cards.

When the clock had passed 85 minutes, Italy's Gianluca Scamacca and the Spaniard Oscar Mingueza ended up in a duel.

Mingueza fell over and covered his face.

Referee Harm Osmers gave Scamacca a yellow card.

It was the Italian's second in the match, so it was over for him.

- No.

It's rock hard.

I think it's cheap.

Sure, the hand is up.

But he slips on his shoulder, a little more emotion please, says SVT's expert Markus Johannesson.

After the red card, there was a quarrel between the other players.

"Extremely hard"

Nicolo Rovella approached Mingueza and put his forehead against the Spaniard's forehead.

It ended with a red card for both players.

- No no no no.

It is Rovella who makes the gesture towards Mingueza.

Completely wrong.

They stand against each other and mark, but it is Rovella who makes the gesture.

Here you would have had WHERE as it will be a big impact.

Mingueza gets a red card and will be suspended.

- It is extremely hard against Scamacca in the first position and it starts everything.

The U21 European Championships are played in Slovenia and Hungary.

Sweden does not participate.

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