Roberto Mancini’s Italy side scored three goals once again as they stormed into the last 16 of Euro 2020 with a 3-0 rout of Switzerland.
Italy leapfrogged Wales to the top of Group A, with Robert Page’s team having beat Turkey earlier on Wednesday to give themselves a great chance of making the knockout stages.
Gareth Bale was heavily involved, teeing up both of Wales’ goals either side of missing a penalty.
Elsewhere, Russia beat Finland 1-0 in Saint Petersburg to inject life into their hopes in Group B.
13 – Ciro Immobile has been involved in 13 goals in his last 11 starts with Italy (eight goals, five assists). Stamp.#ItalySwitzerland #EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/qupZWYI8jK
— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo) June 16, 2021
Italy 3-0 Switzerland: Mancini’s Azzurri in rampant form
It is now 10 wins on the bounce for Italy, with 10 clean sheets to boot, and Mancini is just one game away from matching the all-time Azzurri record of 30 games unbeaten, set by Vittorio Pozzo in the 1930s.
Remarkably, Italy had never scored three goals in a Euros match before their win over Turkey on Friday. Their successive 3-0 victories make them only the second side in European Championship history to open their tournament with consecutive wins by a three-goal margin, after the Netherlands in 2008 (3-0 v Italy, 4-1 v France).
Manuel Locatelli’s double – his first for club or country – put the hosts in control at Stadio Olimpico. Only Giacomo Bulgarelli (v Switzerland in 1962) and Mario Balotelli (v Germany in 2012) have scored a brace for Italy at a major tournament at a younger age than the Sassuolo midfielder (23 years, 159 days).
Ciro Immobile rounded the win off late on with his second goal of the tournament.
The Lazio star is the first player to score in Italy’s opening two games of a major tournament since Christian Vieri at the 2002 World Cup.
5 – Only France (6) have won more matches across EURO 2016 and EURO 2020 combined than Wales (5); Wales have the best winning percentage in European Championships history (63%, 5/8). Dragons. #EURO2020 pic.twitter.com/6ZD9YVdVPp
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) June 16, 2021
Turkey 0-2 Wales: Bale spares his own blushes
Excluding penalty shootouts, Bale became the first player to miss the goal frame entirely with a penalty at the Euros since Raul did so for Spain against France at the 2000 tournament when the Wales captain blazed over from 12 yards midway through the second half in Baku.
Bale had previously set up Aaron Ramsey for Wales’ opener in a frantic Group A clash, playing a fantastic pass over Turkey’s defence – one of four chances the duo created for each other.
The 31-year-old, who created five chances in total, the record in a Euros game since at least 1980, atoned for his miss in style, charging in from a stoppage-time corner to tee up Connor Roberts to settle the contest and put Wales well in with a shout of a last-16 place.
Only world champions France (six) have won more games across Euro 2016 and Euro 2020 than Wales, who have now triumphed in five of their eight matches in the competition, boasting the highest winning percentage of all sides to have played at any European Championships (63).
Wales remain unbeaten in their six matches across all competitions in Baku (W4 D2), keeping clean sheets in each victory, while no side has suffered more defeats in the group stages of the competition than Turkey (nine, level with Russia).
0 – Russia have kept a clean sheet in a European Championship game for the first time since 2008 (2-0 win over Sweden), conceding at least one goal in previous nine games in the competition. Defense. #EURO2020 #RUS #ФинляндияРоссия pic.twitter.com/XrFjRKgfrZ
— OptaIvan (@OptaIvan) June 16, 2021
Finland 0-1 Russia: Miranchuk ends goal drought
Aleksey Miranchuk scored his first goal for Russia since November 2019 – a run of nine appearances – to secure the three points against Finland in Wednesday’s early game.
The win keeps Russia’s chances of qualifying for the knockout stages alive, and a Denmark victory over Belgium on Thursday would throw Group B wide open.
It was Russia’s first win at the Euros since they beat the Czech Republic in 2012 (4-1) – ending a six-match winless run in the competition.
Miranchuk’s goal, timed at 46:21, came after the longest wait for a shot on target in a game at Euro 2020 so far.
Since 1980, only Sweden at Euro 2016 (0) have managed fewer shots on target in their opening two games of a single European Championships tournament than Finland (two).