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UEFA Euro 2020: Italian Serie A and Serie B Players Called Up for Czech Republic National Team

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There are 2  Italian Serie A Players and 1 Serie B Player called up by Czech Republic Head Coach Jaroslav Šilhavý for the UEFA Euro 2020 26-man squad.  Czech Republic are in Group D for Euro 2020, alongside England, Scotland and Croatia.

  Brescia defender Ales Mateju (Brescia)

  Hellas Verona midfielder Antonin Barak

  Sampdoria midfielderJakub Jankto

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Goalkeepers: Tomas Vaclik (Sevilla), Jiri Pavlenka (Werder Bremen), Ales Mandous (Olomouc)

Defenders: Vladimir Coufal (West Ham), Pavel Kaderabek (Hoffenheim), Ondrej Celustka (Sparta Praha), Tomas Kalas (Bristol City), David Zima (Slavia Praha), Jan Boril (Slavia Praha), Ales Mateju (Brescia), Jakub Brabec (Viktoria Plzen)

Midfielders: Lukas Masopust (Slavia Praha), Vladimir Darida (Hertha Berlin), Tomas Soucek (West Ham), Antonin Barak (Hellas Verona), Alex Kral (Spartak Moskva), Tomas Holes (Slavia Praha), Petr Sevcik (Slavia Praha), Jakub Jankto (Sampdoria), Adam Hlozek (Sparta Praha), Jakub Pesek (Liberec)

Forwards: Patrik Schick (Leverkusen), Michael Krmencik (PAOK), Matej Vydra (Burnley), Tomas Pekhart (Legia)

UEFA Euro 2020: 71 Italian Serie A Players Called Up by their respective National Teams

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The UEFA Euro 2020 European football championship  starts on 11 June 2021 with the inaugural match of the Olympic stadium in Rome Turkey-Italy.    The Serie A and Serie B presence will be felt as there are a total of 71 players  called up for the competition by their respective national teams.

  • The most represented national team is Italy with 22 players called up from our championship, followed by Denmark and Poland (7 called up) and Croatia (5 called up).
  • The most represented Serie A TIM team will be Juventus, with 12 players chosen from their respective national teams. Then Atalanta with 9 called up, followed by Inter and Napoli with 8 selected.

  This is the list of Serie A TIM players who will participate in the UEFA Euro 2020 with their respective national teams:

ITALY – 22: Donnarumma, Meret, Sirigu, Acerbi, Bastoni, Bonucci, Chiellini, Di Lorenzo, Spinazzola, Toloi, Barella, Bernardeschi, Chiesa, Cristante, Locatelli, Pellegrini, Pessina, Belotti, Berardi, Immobile, Insigne, Raspadori;
DENMARK – 7: Simon Kjaer, Joakim Maehle, Jens Stryger Larsen, Christian Eriksen, Andreas Cornelius, Mikkel Damsgaard, Skov Olsen;
POLAND – 7: Skorupski, Szczesny, Berezynski, Glik, Dawidowicz, Linetty, Zielinski;
CROATIA – 5: Marcelo Brozovic, Milan Badelj, Mario Pasalic, Ivan Perisic, Ante Rebic;
SLOVAKIA – 4: Skriniar, Haraslin, Kucka, Lobotka;
TURKEY – 4: Ayhan, Demiral, Muldur, Calhanoglu;
NETHERLANDS– 3: De Ligt, De Vrij, De Roon;
SWEDEN – 3: Ekdal, Kulusevski, Svanberg;
BELGIUM – 2: Romelu Lukaku, Dries Mertens;
CZECH REPUBLIC – 2: Antonin Barak, Jakub Jankto;
NORTHERN MACEDONIA – 2: Elmas, Goran Pandev;
SPAIN – 2: Fabian Ruiz, Morata;
SWITZERLAND – 2: Rodriguez, Freuler;
AUSTRIA – 1: Valentino Lazaro
FRANCE – 1:  Adrien Rabiot;
WALES – 1:  Aaron Ramsey;
GERMANY – 1: Robin Gosens;
PORTUGAL – 1: Cristiano Ronaldo;
RUSSIA – 1:  Ruslan Miranchuk;
UKRAINE – 1: Malinovskyi.

  Here is the  breakdown Club by Club list of Serie A TIM players who will participate in the UEFA Euro 2020 with their respective national teams:

👉 Atalanta

Defenders: Rafael Toloi (Italy), Robin Gosens (Germany), Joakim Maehle (Denmark)

Midfielders: Matteo Pessina (Italy), Aleksej Miranchuk (Russia), Marten De Roon (Netherlands), Ruslan Malinovskyi (Ukraine), Mario Pasalic (Croatia), Remo Freuler (Switzerland)

👉 Benevento (Serie B)

Defenders: Kamil Glik (Poland)

👉 Bologna

Goalkeepers: Lukasz Skorupski (Poland)

Midfielders: Mattias Svanberg (Sweden), Andreas Skov Olsen (Denmark)

👉  Genoa

Midfielders: Milan Badelj (Croatia)

Strikers: Goran Pandev (North Macedonia)

👉  Inter

Defenders: Alessandro Bastoni (Italy), Stefan De Vrij (Olanda), Milan Skriniar (Slovakia)

Midfielders: Nicolò Barella (Italy), Marcelo Brozovic (Croatia), Ivan Perisic (Croatia), Christian Eriksen (Denmark)

Strikers: Romelu Lukaku (Belgium)

👉  Juventus

Goalkeepers: Wojciech Szczesny (Poland)

Defenders: Leonardo Bonucci (Italy), Giorgio Chiellini (Italy), Merih Demiral (Turkey), Matthijs de Ligt (Netherlands)

Midfielders: Federico Bernardeschi (Italy), Federico Chiesa (Italy), Dejan Kulusevski (Sweden), Adrien Rabiot (France), Aaron Ramsey (Wales)

Strikers: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Alvaro Morata (Spain)

👉 Lazio

Defenders: Francesco Acerbi (Italy)

Strikers: Ciro Immobile (Italy)

👉  AC Milan

Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Italy)

Defenders: Simon Kjaer (Denmark)

Midfielders: Hakan Calhanoglu (Turkey)

Strikers: Ante Rebic (Croatia)

👉  Napoli

Goalkeepers: Alex Meret (Italy)

Defenders: Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Italy),

Midfielders: Piotr Zielinski (Poland), Stanislav Lobotka (Slovakia), Fabian Ruiz (Spain), Eljif Elmas (North Macedonia)

Strikers: Lorenzo Insigne (Italy), Dries Mertens (Belgium)

👉 Parma

Midfielders: Juraj Kucka (Slovakia)

Strikers: Andreas Cornelius (Denmark)

👉 AS Roma

Defenders: Leonardo Spinazzola (Italy)

Midfielders: Bryan Cristante (Italy), Lorenzo Pellegrini (Italy)

👉 Sampdoria

Defenders: Bartosz Bereszyński (Poland)

Midfielders: Albin Ekdal (Sweden), Jakub Jankto (Czech Republic), Mikkel Damsgaard (Denmark)

👉 Sassuolo

Defenders: Kaan Ayhan (Turkey), Mert Muldur (Turkey)

Midfielders: Manuel Locatelli (Italy)

Strikers: Domenico Berardi (Italy), Giacomo Raspadori (Italy), Lukas Haraslin (Slovakia)

👉 Torino

Goalkeepers: Salvatore Sirigu (Italy)

Defenders: Ricardo Rodriguez (Switzerland)

Midfielders: Karol Linetty (Poland)

Strikers: Andrea Belotti (Italy)

👉 Udinese

Defenders: Jens Stryger Larsen (Denmark)

👉 Hellas Verona

Defenders: Pawel Dawidowicz (Poland)

Midfielders: Antonin Barak (Czech Republic)

Italian Serie B

👉 Brescia

Jesse Joronen (Goalkeeper), Ales Mateju (Defender)

👉 Lecce

Boban Nikolov (Midfielder)

👉 Chievo Verona

Sauli Vaisanen (Defender)

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UEFA Euro 2020: Result DENMARK 0 – 1 FINLAND, Saturday 12 June 2021

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63% Ball Possession DENMARK and 37% Ball Possession FINLAND
  Denmark 0 – 1 Finland

.                                                                      60′ Joel Pohjanpalo

Finland winning the UEFA Euro 2020 Group B match defeating Denmark on Saturday 12 June 2021 at the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen.  The victory overshadowed by the unfortunate injury of Denmark and Inter midfielder Christian Eriksen requiring emergency medical treatment on the pitch. Eriksen given CPR by Denmark Captain Simon Kjaer after he collapsed on the pitch while his teammates formed a protection ring around him, later Eriksen was carried off on a stretcher. The game was suspended for one hour and 45 minutes resuming just after the Danish Football Association confirmed that Eriksen was awake and stable at the hospital. The decision to resume the game taken after both teams agreeing to continue informing the UEFA.  This is a historical win for Finland winning their first ever at a Euro finals.

On a personal note, Italian Soccer Serie A Blog wishes Eriksen a prompt recovery.

Italian Serie A  and Serie B Players in this game:

  • AC Milan defender Simon Kjær (Captain) (Denmark) played 63 minutes and replaced by Jannik Vestergaard
  • Atalanta defender Joakim Maehle (Denmark) played all game
  • Inter midfielder Christian Eriksen (Denmark) played 42 minutes replaced for injury by Mathias Jensen in the 43rd minute .
  • Sampdoria forward Mikkel Damsgaard (Denmark) listed as a substitute
  • Bologna forward Andreas Skov Olsen (Denmark) replaced Jonas Wind in the 63rd minute.
  • Udinese defender Jens Stryger Larsen (Denmark) replaced Daniel Wass in the 75th minute
  • * Parma forward Andreas Cornerlius (Denmark) replaced Thomas Delaney in the 76th minute Thomas Delaney.
  • *Brescia goalkeeper Jesse Joronen (Finland) listed as a substitute
  • *Chievo Verona defender Sauli Vaisanen (Finland) not listed

Note: *Serie B teams.

UEFA Euro 2020 Group B Standing after Matchday 1.

The match resumed playing the last 5 games of the first half. Surely, the tension and concern among players affected the mood of both teams.

The victory decided in the 60th minute. Joel Pohjanpalo defeating Denmark goalkeeper with a headed shot to the center. The assist is is by Jere Uronen.

In the 73rd minute, Denmark’s Yussuf Poulsen had a chance to equalize but Poulsen failed to convert a penalty. Goalkeeper Lucas Hradecky saved it.

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Denmark 0 – 1 Finland
Saturday 12 June 2021
Parken Stadium
Copenhagen

Referee: Anthony Taylor (ENG)
Assistant Referee 1: Gary Beswick (ENG)
Assistant Referee 2: Adam Nunn (ENG)
Fourth Official: Sandro Schärer (SUI)
Reserve AR: Stephane De Almeida (SUI)
VAR: Stuart Attwell (ENG)
AVAR 1: Christopher Kavanagh (ENG)
AVAR 2: Filippo Meli (ITA)
AVAR 3: Marco Di Bello (ITA)
Referee Observer: Bo Karlsson (SWE)

Goals:   60′ Joel Pohjanpalo (F)

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

DENMARK (4-2-3-1): Schmeichel; Maehle, Christensen, Kjaer (63′ Vestergaard), Wass (76′  Stryger-Larsen); Hojbjerg, Delaney (76′ Cornelius); Braithwaite, Eriksen (45′ Mathias Jensen), Poulsen; Wind (63′ Skov Olsen).

Subs: Cornelius, Nørgaard, Rönnow, Andersen, Lössl, Dolberg, Damsgaard, Boilesen.

Head Coach: Hjulmand.

FINLAND (4-4-2): Hradecky; Raitala, Toivio, Arajuuri, O’Shaughnessy, Uronen; Sparv (76′ Schuller), Lod, Kamara; Pukki (76′ Kauko), Pohjanpalo (84′ Forss).

Subs: Jaakkola, Jensen, Joronen, Lappalainen, Leo Väisänen, Hämäläinen, Soiri, Taylor, Ivanov.

Head Coach:  Kanerva.

 

UEFA Euro 2020: 2 Italian Serie B Players Called Up for Finland National Team

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There are 2 Italian Serie B Players called up by Finland Head Coach Markku Kanerva for the UEFA Euro 2020 26-man squad.  Finland are in Group B for Euro 2020, alongside Belgium, Denmark, and Russia.

  Chievo Verona defender Sauli Vaisanen

  Brescia goalkeeper Jesse Joronen

Goalkeepers: Lukas Hradecky (Bayer Leverkusen), Jesse Joronen (Brescia), Anssi Jaakkola (Bristol Rovers)

Defenders: Paulus Arajuuri (Pafos), Leo Vaisanen (Elfsborg), Sauli Vaisanen (Chievo), Daniel O’Shaugnessy (HJK Helsinki), Robert Ivanov (Warta Poznan), Jere Uronen (Genk), Nikolai Alho (MTK Budapest), Jukka Raitala (Minnesota United), Joona Toivio (Hacken), Robin Lod (Minnesota United), Pyry Soiri (Esbjerg fB)

Midfielders: Joni Kauko (Esbjerg), Onni Valakari (Pafos), Rasmus Schuller (Djurgarden), Thomas Lam (Zwolle), Tim Sparv (Larissa), Fredrik Jensen (Augsburg), Robert Taylor (Brann), Glen Kamara (Rangers)

Forwards: Lassi Lappalainen (Montreal), Teemu Pukki (Norwich), Joel Pohjanpalo (Bayer Leverkusen), Marcus Forss (Brentford)

Friendly: Result AC MILAN 3 – 1 BRESCIA, Saturday 12 September 2020

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   AC Milan 3- 1 Brescia
40′ Franck Kessiè              73′ Andrea Ghezzi
48′ Lorenzo Colombo
60′ Samu Castillejo

AC Milan winning their last friendly game defeating Brescia in Milanello on Saturday 12 September 2020.   AC Milan Coach Stefano Pioli observing his players and we might think that he is already having a clear idea on his ideal starting lineup for the 2020-2021 Season. This was the fourth friendly game ending the pre-season.  AC Milan will play the Serie A Week 1 against Bologna on 21 September 2020 in San Siro.

The highlight of this friendly is the debut of midfielder Sandro Tonnali (the ex-Brescia player) starting as a substitute in the 73rd minute.  The debut also of goalkeeper Ciprian Tătărușanu in the 57th minute replacing goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.  Brahim Díaz also starting as a substitute seeing action in the 57th minute replacing Alexis Saelemaekers. Brahim playing his second game with the Rossoneri after his transfer from Real Madrid.

AC Milan opening the score in the 40th minute.  It is Franck Kessié to defeat Brescia goalkeeper Andrenacci with a headed shot in the high center.  The assist is by Hakan Calhanoglu.

Second goal of the match is for the Rossoneri.  In the 48th minute, Lorenzo Colombo scoring with a right footed shot in the center. The assist is by Samu Castillejo.  Way to go for Colombo scoring his 3rd goal in the pre-season.

Brescia in despair as in the 60th minute conceding another goal.  It is Samu Castillejo to increase the score with a right footed shot.   The assist is by Davide Calabria.

The honor goal for Brescia is scored in the 74th minute by Andrea Ghezzi defeating AC Milan goalkeeper Tătărușanu with a right footed shot in the center.

Here is AC MILAN official starting lineup – formation by Coach Stefano Pioli:

AC Milan (4-2-3-1): G. Donnarumma; Calabria, Kjaer, Gabbia, Hernández; Kessie, Bennacer; Castillejo, Calhanoglu, Saelemaekers; Colombo

Here is BRESCIA official starting lineup – formation by Coach Del Neri:

Brescia (4-3-1-2): Andrenacci; Sabelli, Papetti, Mangraviti, Martella; Spalek, Bjarnason, Dessena; Zmrhal; Ayè, Morosini.

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AC Milan 3 – 1 Brescia
Saturday 12 September 2020
Milanello
Milan, Italy

Referee:  Bonacina (Bergamo)

Goals: 40′ Franck Kessiè (M), 48′ Lorenzo Colombo (M), 60′ Samu Castillejo (M), 73′ Andrea Ghezzi (B)

Official lineups – formations:

AC MILAN (4-2-3-1): G. Donnarumma (57′ Tătărușanu); Calabria (83′ Kalulu), Kjær, Gabbia, Hernández (83′ Laxalt); Kessie, Bennacer (73′ Tonali); Castillejo (57′ Díaz), Çalhanoğlu (83′ Paquetá), Saelemaekers (57′ Krunić); Colombo (57′ Maldini).

Subs: A. Donnarumma; Bellodi; Krunić, Michelis, Pobega.

Coach:  Stefano Pioli.

BRESCIA (4-3-3): Andrenacci; Sabelli, Papetti, Mangraviti (50′ Matějů), Martella; Špalek, Bjarnason (50′ Viviani), Dessena; Zmrhal, Ayé, Morosini (57′ Ghezzi).

Subs: Filigheddu; Semprini; Ferrari.

Coach: Delneri.