Germany defeats Italy 2-1 in Tense Nations League Quarter-Final
MILAN, Italy – in a hard-fought UEFA Nations League quarter-final match at San Siro, Germany triumphed over Italy with a 2-1 victory, despite the Azzurri’s numerous scoring opportunities. Italy took an early lead through Sandro Tonali’s impressive play, but Germany responded with two headed goals to secure the win.
Italy Player Ratings: Tonali Shines, But Defensive Errors Prove Costly

- Donnarumma 5.5 – Faced pressure on corners and could have done better on the second goal.
- Di Lorenzo 5.5 – Strong in the first half but struggled after the break.
- Bastoni 5 – Outmaneuvered by German strikers in the box.
- Calafiori 5.5 – Eager in attack but defensively lacking.
- Politano 6 – Involved in Tonali’s goal but focused more on defense. (Bellanova 5 as a substitute)
- Barella 7 – Showed great stamina and technical skill in midfield. (Frattesi N/A as a late substitute)
- Rovella 5.5 – Relatively quiet in midfield and received a yellow card. (Ricci 5.5 as a substitute)
- Tonali 7.5 – Scored a well-taken goal and threatened again from distance.
- Udogie 5.5 – Defended physically but offered little going forward.
- Raspadori 5.5 – Missed a key chance to put Italy ahead. (Maldini 6 as a substitute)
- Kean 6 – Won duels but was denied by the German goalkeeper. (Lucca N/A as a late substitute)
Spalletti’s Assessment: Italy Matches Germany’s Quality But Falls Short
Coach Spalletti 5.5 – Acknowledged his team played well against a strong German side but lamented the ease with which Italy conceded headed goals.
**Despite Italy’s strong performance in midfield, what crucial tactical weaknesses led to their defeat against Germany?**
Germany defeats Italy 2-1 in Tense Nations League Quarter-Final
MILAN, Italy – in a hard-fought UEFA Nations League quarter-final match at San Siro, Germany triumphed over Italy with a 2-1 victory, despite the Azzurri’s numerous scoring opportunities. Italy took an early lead through Sandro Tonali’s impressive play, but Germany responded with two headed goals to secure the win.
Italy Player Ratings: Tonali shines, But Defensive errors Prove Costly
- Donnarumma 5.5 – Faced pressure on corners and could have done better on the second goal.
- Di Lorenzo 5.5 – Strong in the first half but struggled after the break.
- Bastoni 5 – Outmaneuvered by German strikers in the box.
- Calafiori 5.5 – Eager in attack but defensively lacking.
- Politano 6 – Involved in Tonali’s goal but focused more on defense. (Bellanova 5 as a substitute)
- Barella 7 – Showed great stamina and technical skill in midfield. (Frattesi N/A as a late substitute)
- Rovella 5.5 – Relatively quiet in midfield and received a yellow card. (Ricci 5.5 as a substitute)
- Tonali 7.5 – Scored a well-taken goal and threatened again from distance.
- Udogie 5.5 – Defended physically but offered little going forward.
- Raspadori 5.5 – Missed a key chance to put Italy ahead. (Maldini 6 as a substitute)
- Kean 6 – Won duels but was denied by the German goalkeeper. (Lucca N/A as a late substitute)
Spalletti’s Assessment: Italy Matches Germany’s Quality But Falls Short
Coach Spalletti 5.5 – Acknowledged his team played well against a strong German side but lamented the ease with which Italy conceded headed goals.
Q&A: Italy vs. Germany – Nations league Quarter-Final
1. What was the final score of the match?
Germany defeated Italy 2-1.
2. who scored for Italy?
Sandro Tonali scored for Italy.
3. What were the key takeaways from the match for Italy?
Italy showed moments of brilliance, particularly in midfield with Barella and Tonali. However, defensive errors, especially on set pieces leading to conceded headed goals, proved costly. Missed opportunities also hampered their chances.
4. How did Coach Spalletti assess the game?
Spalletti acknowledged that Italy played well against a strong German team but was disappointed by the goals conceded and the ultimate result.
5. Which Italian player stood out in the match?
Sandro Tonali, with a well-taken goal and overall impressive play, was the standout performer for Italy.
6. What were the main areas Italy needed to improve upon?
Firstly, defensive institution, particularly on set pieces.Secondly, finishing, capitalizing on scoring opportunities. maintaining consistency throughout the entire match.
7. What is the meaning of the UEFA Nations League?
The Nations League provides competitive matches between European national teams, offering a chance to win a trophy and possibly qualify for other major tournaments. The results also impact team rankings, which can influence seeding in future competitions.
8. What can Italian fans expect in the future?
Expect the team to work on defensive solidity and goal-scoring. The emergence of players like Tonali offers a strong platform for building a accomplished future. Patience, and continued support for the team, is key.
relive the hard-fought battle and the key moments. Stay tuned for more updates on Italy’s journey in the UEFA Nations League!