Quickly cooled by Rabiot's quick opening score, Italy suffered from the physical impact of the Blues in midfield in the first period, like Stretcher (4)often shaken by Koné, or Frattesi (3)who did not weigh enough and conceded the free kick for 2-0. Locatelli (4)sometimes interesting in the long game, came down a lot to organize from the back.
But the Azzurri were not dangerous enough in the game, weighed down by a Retegui (3) transparent, almost never found in the surface. Keanwho replaced him, will have been more threatening in 30 minutes. It took a good overflow of Dimarco (5)discreet until then, to reduce the score, when the good center behind the Inter side found the left foot of Cambiaso (5)not always skillful until then.
Defensively, thanks in particular to a Sticks (5) solid, the Italians did not concede much but, unfortunately for them, there were also set pieces. They managed them very poorly and Rabiot was able to score twice, thanks in particular to a Good morning (3) much too lax. Established in place of a Donnarumma weakened by an intestinal virus in the afternoon, Vicar (4) wasn't reassuring or decisive, but he couldn't do much about Digne's superb free kick.