Italy vs Netherlands Goal: 1-1

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International friendly match bring Italy against the Netherlands. The duel between the two teams that did not qualify for this World Cup was held at the Allianz Stadium, Turin on Tuesday (05/06).
This match is again an experimental event for both teams. Although playing without the burden, both Italy and the Netherlands can not show consistently neat appearance throughout the game. This game finally ended with the score 1-1. Italy went ahead through Simone Zaza before then Nathan Ake equalized.
This game runs relatively slowly from the start. Italy and the Netherlands look still looking for ways to adjust to the game that each coach wants. Both teams also look uncomfortable when building an attack.
Nothing much happened during the first half. Only two Dutch players are getting yellow cards and the rest not much happens.
Entering the second half, Roberto Mancini made many substitutions gradually. The change brought results when Simone Zaza scored in the 67th minute. Federico Chiesa gets the ball on the right side. He then released a cross into the front of the goal which was completed with the left foot by Zaza.
But Italy had to lose Domenico Criscito two minutes later. Being the last person in defense, Criscito did the tackle that dropped the opponent. The referee also gave a straight red card.
By the end of the game, the Dutch can equalize through Nathan Ake. Steven Berghuis got the ball on the right side and then drove a cross into the front of goal. Ake who escaped the escort of the Italian defenders can head into the goal ball Perin. The match was ended with the score 1-1.
The composition of Italian players: Mattia Perin, Alessio Romagnoli, Daniele Rugani, Domenico Criscito, Davide Zappacosta (Mattia De Sciglio), Jorginho (Daniele Baselli), Giacomo Bonaventura (Lorenzo Pellegrini), Bryan Cristante, Andrea Belotti (Simone Zaza), Lorenzo Insigne ( Leonardo Bonucci), Simone Verdi (Federico Chiesa).
The composition of the Dutch players: Jasper Cillessen, Virgil van Dijk, Daley Blind (Wout Weghorst), Matthijs de Ligt (Nathan Aké), Tonny Vilhena, Hans Hateboer (Daryl Janmaat), Marten de Roon (Quincy Promes), Georginio Wijnaldum, Ruud Vormer Steven Berghuis), Ryan Babel (Eljero Elia), Memphis Depay.