Giuseppe Capozza - Casarano 15/11/2011 - 17:00CET (17:00 local time)

Qualifying round - Group 7

Italy - Hungary
2-0
 

Italy - Hungary 2-0 - 15/11/2011 - Match page - Under-21 2013

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Italy keep run going at Hungary's expense

Published: Tuesday 15 November 2011, 19.34CET
Italy 2-0 Hungary
Ciro Ferrara's hosts made it five wins out of five in Group 7 thanks to goals by Manolo Gabbiadini and substitute Alberto Paloschi.
by Ben Gladwell
from Stadio Giuseppe Capozza
Italy keep run going at Hungary's expense
Atalanta striker Manolo Gabbiadini opened the scoring for Italy ©Getty Images
 

Match statistics

Italy
Hungary

2

Goals scored

0

4

Attempts on target

0

6

Attempts off target

3

8

Corners

2

14

Fouls committed

15

0

Yellow cards

1

0

Red Cards

0

Lineups

Italy

Italy

Hungary

Hungary

1Bardi (GK)1Gulácsi (GK) (C)
2Donati2Kálnoki-Kis
3Crescenzi5Kádár
4Crimi6Fodor
5Capuano7Bódi
6Caldirola9Futács
7Ragusa
Substitution62
10Gosztonyi
Substitution76
8Marrone (C)11Windecker
Yellow Card36
9Destro
Substitution78
16Ad. Simon
10Florenzi18Fiola
11Gabbiadini
Goal20
Substitution83
21Beliczky
Substitution90

Substitutes

12Pinsoglio (GK)12Jova (GK)
13Santon3Sváb
14Faraoni
Substitution62
8Margitics
15Mori13Balázs
Substitution76
16Bertolacci14Hidi
17El Shaarawy
Substitution83
19Balajti
Substitution90
18Paloschi
Substitution78
Goal79
20Gyurcsó

Coaches

Ciro Ferrara (ITA) Antal Róth (HUN)

Referee

Kristo Tohver (EST)

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Standings

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Published: Tuesday 15 November 2011, 19.34CET

Italy keep run going at Hungary's expense

Italy 2-0 Hungary
Ciro Ferrara's hosts made it five wins out of five in Group 7 thanks to goals by Manolo Gabbiadini and substitute Alberto Paloschi.

Italy continued their flawless march towards the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship with a 2-0 win over Hungary in Casarano.

Manolo Gabbiadini gave Ciro Ferrara's hosts the lead in the 20th minute and substitute Alberto Paloschi sealed their fifth win in five Group 7 qualifying matches 11 minutes from time.

Italy went in front when Giulio Donati's searching ball from deep was chested down by Mattia Destro, who put Gabbiadini through on goal, and the Atalanta BC striker kept his composure to slot the ball past Péter Gulácsi.

Hungary's approach consisted of keeping as many men behind the ball as possible and searching for Markó Futács with long balls. Although the tall striker was adept in winning the aerial battle, he suffered from a distinct lack of support.

There was more vivacity and creativity in Hungary's game in the second half, but the best chances still fell at the other end. In the 57th minute, Destro shot over with only the goalkeeper to beat. Alessandro Florenzi also cleared the crossbar from a promising position before providing the assist for Paloschi, on the field for less than a minute, to score with his first touch from point-blank range.

Last updated: 09/05/13 11.15CET

Related information

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