A bitter defeat: Italy misses the European Championship final against England

For a long time, it looked like the Italian surprise team would make a sensational run to the final, but a young English player rescued her team late into extra time, where a controversial whistle decided the match.
After another football thriller, defending champions England have once again reached the European Championship final. The Lionesses defeated surprise team Italy 2-1 (1-1, 0-1) after extra time in a thrilling knockout duel. On Sunday, the team led by successful coach Sarina Wiegman will face either world champions Spain or eight-time title winners Germany in Basel. The two teams will play this Wednesday (9:00 p.m. in the FAZ live ticker for the European Championship on ARD and DAZN) in Zurich for the second final spot.
Barbara Bonansea (33') initially gave Italy the lead in front of 26,539 spectators. In the quarterfinals, England had come from 2-0 down to beat Sweden on penalties.
For Wiegman, this is her fifth consecutive appearance in a European or World Cup final. In 2017, the Dutchwoman led her home country to the European Championship title and to the World Cup final in 2019. Wiegman won the European Championship with England in 2022, and in 2023, she and the Lionesses lost to Spain in the World Cup final.

Both teams started cautiously, well aware of the importance of the match. The more active England had the better chances, but Italy scored. After a one-two on the right, Sofia Cantore crossed, where Bonansea fired a clean shot into the net from five meters. The Le Azzurre fans promptly sang the Italian anthem.
Wiegman reacted at halftime, taking off the somewhat sluggish Chelsea star Lauren James. Beth Mead came on – and with her, a new lease of life. The English, driven by Bayern's Georgia Stanway, pressed hard for an equalizer, but Ella Toone missed two half-chances. They also lacked precision in their subsequent opportunities.
For the quickly transitioning Italians, Cantore fired a powerful shot, which goalkeeper Hannah Hampton caught in time. It was a bitter blow for Italy: In the 64th minute, quarterfinal hero Cristiana Girelli was forced off after grabbing the back of her left thigh during her substitution. Girelli had scored two goals to fire Italy into the semifinals in a 2-1 win over Norway.
In the 86th minute, substitute Emma Severini missed the chance to make it 2-0 from three meters, firing the ball directly into Hampton's arms. This came back to haunt her, as Agyemang, with almost the last move, capitalized on a slight hesitation by goalkeeper Laura Giuliani, who had been significantly irritated by Mead, to level the score at 1-1. The stadium, with about three-quarters in English control, literally shook. This was especially true when Kelly stepped up to the penalty spot after a foul on Mead – and beat Giuliani on the follow-up.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung