Final tournament - Group stage (Group C) - 05/02/2012 - 20:30CET (20:30 local time) - Spaladium Arena - Split
2-2
 

Russia - Italy 2-2 - 05/02/2012 - Match page - Futsal EURO 2012

The official website for European football

Italy comeback fails to deny Russia top spot

Published: Sunday 5 February 2012, 21.55CET
Russia 2-2 Italy
Italy levelled from two down but, despite mounting incessant pressure, could not prevent their fellow quarter-finalists from winning Group C.
by Wayne Harrison
from Spaladium Arena
Italy comeback fails to deny Russia top spot
Aleksandr Fukin celebrates with goalkeeper Gustavo after rifling Russia in front ©Sportsfile
 

Match statistics

RussiaItaly

Total attempts30
 
36
Attempts on target9
 
12
Attempts off target14
 
15
Attempts against woodwork0
2
Corners7
 
16
Yellow cards0
 
0
Red Cards0
 
0
Fouls committed3
 
4
Fouls suffered4
 
3

Standings

Group C

PPts
1Russia Russia24
2Italy Italy24
3Turkey Turkey20
Last updated: 05/02/2012 22:48 CET

Legend:

P: Played   
Pts: Points   

Matches

Published: Sunday 5 February 2012, 21.55CET

Italy comeback fails to deny Russia top spot

Russia 2-2 Italy
Italy levelled from two down but, despite mounting incessant pressure, could not prevent their fellow quarter-finalists from winning Group C.

Italy recovered from two down to draw with Russia in UEFA Futsal EURO 2012 Group C but were pipped to top spot on goal difference.

Russia knew anything other than defeat by their fellow quarter-finalists would allow them to stay in Split to face Serbia on Tuesday. They seemed set for three points when Aleksandr Fukin and Sergei Sergeev struck before the break, only for Gabriel Lima and Fortino to prevent the Azzurri's first loss in 16 matches.

Gustavo, making his full UEFA European Futsal Championship debut, calmed any personal nerves with a third-minute save from Humberto Honorio. Moments later his side were ahead through Fukin. Loitering on the Italy right, he seized on Pula's poked pass and beat Stefano Mammarella.

If the goal punctured a tentative start, openings soon presented themselves more frequently. Dmitri Prudnikov was centimetres away from a superb solo effort having waltzed around Vampeta, before Gustavo repelled Luca Ippoliti.

Russia were the more menacing, though, and three minutes before the break Sergeev slammed Konstantin Maevski's lay-off across Mammarella. Before that, only the backtracking Sergio Romano cleared Cirilo's attempt off the line.

Fifty-three seconds after the restart Italy were back in it thanks to Lima. Rested in the first half in fear of him receiving a booking which would rule him out of the quarter-finals, he instantly turned in Honorio's cross. Suddenly it was different game. The sliding Gustavo, 33 today, foiled Vampeta on the break and then stopped Lima's volley and Honorio in a one-on-one situation in a matter of minutes.

The 2003 winners deservedly levelled when Fortino bundled in Marcio Forte's kick-in ten minutes from time. Though Saad Assis hit a post and Ippoliti was deployed as a flying goalkeeper, Italy could not find a third and now travel to face Portugal in Zagreb in two days' time.

Last updated: 06/02/12 11.28CET

Related information

Player profiles
Team profiles
Related match

http://www.uefa.com/futsaleuro/season=2012/matches/round=2000146/match=2008811/postmatch/report/index.html#russia+hold+italy

  • © 1998-2013 UEFA. All rights reserved.
  • The UEFA word, the UEFA European Futsal Championship logo and trophy are protected by trade marks and/or copyright of UEFA. No use for commercial purposes may be made of such trade marks. Use of UEFA.com signifies your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy.