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EURO 2016: Germany vs Italy, Referee Viktor Kassai, Match Officials, Saturday 2 July 2016

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UEFA announcing the match officials for the Quarterfinal game Germany vs Italy to be played on Saturday 2 July 2016 at the Stade Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France. UEFA have assigned Referee Viktor Kassai from Hungary  to officiate the match.   Kassai will be assisted by Gyoergy Ring and Vencel Toth and Tamas Bognar and Adam Farkas will be the additional assistants all from Hungary. The fourth official is Poland’s Szymon Marciniak.

  • Viktor Kassai refereed the first game of the EURO 2016 between France and Romania.
  • Kassai also took charge of Italy’s 1-0 win over Sweden on June 17 in Toulouse and had previously officiated Italy’s Euro 2012 group-stage match against Spain on June 10, 2012.

 

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Conte: “We train so we can experience these moments”

Just a few minutes after the final whistle in Italy’s match against Spain, whilst his players were still celebrating in the changing rooms, Antonio Conte was already thinking about Germany: “We put in a great display but against Germany we’ll need an absolutely titanic performance,” the Italy coach warned, “We’re playing the best side in the world, at the moment they’re better than Spain. They have everything a good team needs: skill, talent, physicality and organisation. We’ll look to play our aces at the opportune moments thanks to our knowledge of our opponents’ strengths and weaknesses as well as our own. A month ago, this wouldn’t have been a contest. Now we’re deservedly playing them in the quarter-finals. We’re ready to face the challenge and we’ll have to stay strong as we look to succeed with the deck stacked in their favour. But no-one is ever beaten before the match starts.”

The Italy head coach also recalled the Azzurri’s journey to get to this point which has been full of challenges and started with little fanfare: “We started without much expectation surrounding the team but everyone knows us now, even abroad. It’s not the most talented era for Italian football but – thanks to hard work, organisation, and 23 great lads who play for the team and put their bodies on the line – we’re trying to overcome challenges that once seemed insurmountable. Now we have to do something extraordinary. We train to experience these moments; these are the games that can make you feel great.” After explaining that the long list of players on a yellow card is the least of the team’s worries, Conte spoke about the friendly defeat against Germany in Munich in March: “It will motivate us even more to see if the gap has widened or not since that match.”

Inevitably, the coach was asked about De Rossi who returned to take part in one half of today’s training session after his injury against Spain: “Daniele’s in a passable condition,” Conte said, “but we won’t confirm anything more. You have to be 120% in these matches because they’re very physical and intense so you don’t just have to be fit, you have to very fit. I’ve a lot of faith in the squad as I’ve always shown. I’m happy with my starting options as well as with potential substitutes.”

Gigi Buffon was alongside Conte in the media room. The goalkeeper will pick up his 161st cap tomorrow. The only survivor from the 2006 World Cup semi-final, the Azzurri captain reminisced about the last edition of the Euros when Italy flew into the final with a 2-1 win over their Teutonic rivals: “The build-up to this match has lots in common with the 2012 semi-final. We were also underdogs back then and we had to come up with something special to get to the final. Now, the odds are probably even longer, they’re the world champions and they have lots of consistency in their game. We’re still looking for that consistency and, in part, we’ve found it.”

“We’ve been good up until now,” added Buffon, “and tomorrow we’ll have to try to be even better. There’s no other solution than trying to improve even more if we’re going to keep dreaming. We all know it’ll be hard. It’ll be a match where the struggle, the sweat and the mental and physical effort will take us to the edge, but we know this and it’s important to confront the match and not be surprised.”

Italy vs. Germany will also be a match within a match against Neuer. Both men have yet to concede a goal in this tournament and the destiny of both teams is literally in their hands: “I said today that Neuer is better than me because this doesn’t affect or undermine my ability. It would be offensive to compare Manuel with a 38-year-old goalkeeper. In the last few years, he has shown that he’s a fantastic goalkeeper in all areas. I know who I was and I know who I am now.”

 

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EURO 2016: Result WALES 3 – 1 BELGIUM, Goals by Nainggolan, Williams, and Vokes, Friday 1 July 2016

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Wales 3 – 1 Belgium

30′ Ashley Williams             13′ Radja Nainggolan
55′ Hal Robson-Kanu
85′ Sam Vokes
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Wales defeated Belgium in the EURO 2016 Quarterfinals on on Friday 1 July 2016 at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille, France.   Wales qualifying to the EURO Semifinal and will play against Portugal on Wed, 06 Jul 2016. Stade des Lumieres, Lyon, France.

2 Italian Serie A players in Belgium team:

  • AS Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan (Starting lineup)
  • Napoli midfielder Dries Mertens (Starting lineup)

No Serie A Players with Wales.

 

It’s precisely Belgium to open the score in the 13th minute.  Belgium / Roma midfielder Radja Nainggoland with a powerful long range goal defeating Wales goalkeeper Hennessey despite his super stretch attempting to save with both hands but barely touching the ball.  It was such a powerful shot that ended inside the net… GOAL.

Wales equalizing in the 30th minute with Ashley Williams defeating Belgium goalkeeper Courtois.

Tough situation for Belgium.  Wales take the lead in the 55th minute with Hal Robson-Kanu delivering a left footed shot in the bottom left corner.  The assist is by Aaron Ramsey.

Game over and Belgium falling.   Wales sealing the match with a third goal in the 85th minute with Sam Vokes defeating goalkeeper Courtois with a headed shot.   The assist is by Chris Gunter.

 

WALES (3-5-2): Hennessey; Chester, Williams A., Davies; Taylor, Allen, Ledley, Ramsey, Gunter; Robson-Kanu, Bale.

Subs: Ward, Fôn Williams, Richards, Collins, King, Edwards, Williams J., Vaughan, Vokes, Williams G., Cotterill, Church.

Coach: Coleman.

BELGIUM (4-2-3-1): Courtois; Meunier, Alderweireld, Denayer, Lukaku J.; Nainggolan, Witsel; Carrasco, De Bruyne, Hazard; Lukaku R.

Subs: Mignolet, Gillet, Kabasele, Ciman, Dembélé, Fellaini, Mertens, Origi, Benteke, Batshuayi.

Coach: Wilmots.

 

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Euro 2016: Wales 23-man Squad

Goalkeepers : Wayne Hennessey (Crystal Palace), Danny Ward (Liverpool), Owain Fon Williams (Inverness).

Defenders: Ben Davies (Tottenham), Neil Taylor (Swansea), Chris Gunter (Reading), Ashley Williams (Swansea), James Chester (West Brom), Ashley Richards (Fulham), James Collins (West Ham).

Midfielders: Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal), Joe Ledley (Crystal Palace), David Vaughan (Nottingham Forest), Joe Allen (Liverpool), David Cotterill (Birmingham), Jonathan Williams (Crystal Palace), George Williams (Fulham), Andy King (Leicester), Dave Edwards (Wolves).

Forwards: Gareth Bale (Real Madrid), Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading), Sam Vokes (Burnley), Simon Church (Nottingham Forest).

EURO 2016: Belgium 23-man Squad

Goalkeepers: Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea), Simon Mignolet (Liverpool), Jean-Francois Gillet (Mechelen).

Defenders: Toby Alderweireld (Tottenham), Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham, Thomas Vermaelen (Barcelona), Jason Denayer (Galatasaray), Jordan Lukaku (Oostende), Thomas Meunier (Club Brugges), Laurent Ciman (Montreal Impact), Christian Kabasele (Genk).

Midfielders: Moussa Dembele (Tottenham), Radja Nainggolan (Roma), Marouane Fellaini (Manchester United), Axel Witsel (Zenit St Petersburg), Eden Hazard (Chelsea), Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City), Dries Mertens (Napoli), Yannick Carrasco (Atletico Madrid).

Forwards: Mitchy Batshuayi (Marseille), Romelu Lukaku (Everton), Christian Benteke (Liverpool), Divock Origi (Liverpool).

Note: Italian Serie A players highlighted in red.

 

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Belgium official starting lineup against Wales. There is AS Roma midfielder Radja Nainggolan in the starting lineup. Napoli midfielder Dries Mertens is listed among the subs.

 

 

 

Buy Football Tickets UEFA EURO 2016 Quarterfinals

Wales 1 – 1 Belgium
Friday 1 July 2016
Stade Pierre-Mauroy
Lille, France

21:00

Damir Skomina, referee

Referee: Damir Skomina (SVN)
Assistant Referees: Jure Praprotnik (SVN) and Robert Vukan (SVN)
Additional assistant referee: Matej Jug (SVN) and Slavko Vinčić (SVN)
Fourth official: Nicola Rizzoli (ITA)

Goals:  13′ Radja Nainggolan (B.), 30 Ashley Williams (W)