After a gruelling 120 minutes of football, world champions Spain
needed the luck from the penalty spot to secure a place in the finals
of the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil as they edged out hard
fighting Italy 7-6 after first settling for a goalless draw in
regulation and extra time
Both Emanuele Giaccherini and Xavi had hit the woodwork, but Italy and
Spain remain goalless after 120 minutes and thus went to penalty
shootout.
This Confederations Cup semi-final was also a replay of the Euro2012
meetings, a 1-1 draw in the group phase and 4-0 Spanish victory in the
Final.
In the ensuing penalty shoot out, Candreva was up first and showed
absolutely no fear with a chipped penalty over Iker Casillas. Xavi,
Aquilani, Iniesta, De Rossi, Pique, Giovinco, Sergio Ramos, Pirlo and
Juan Mata converted, so it went to sudden death.
Montolivo and Sergio Busquets both converted successfully, but
Leonardo Bonucci ballooned the seventh Italy spot kick over the bar.
Jesus Navas was up with the decisive strike and placed it well to give
Spain the victory on penalties, just like in the Euro 2008
quarter-final.
The World and European champions will now face Brazil in Sunday's
final at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janerio .
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