Untitled Document
Untitled Document
 Sports
Brett Lee retires from international cricket
Blatter defends role in FIFA kickbacks scandal
National Women’s fbl begin today
Chelsea tops Champions League prize money list
Paes at the center of a storm ahead of Olympics
Serena wins fifth Wimbledon title
All the Bells’ to ring out start of London Olympics
It’s Federer again, and Murray for once in final
True Olympic spirit found in those who come last
True Olympic spirit found in those who come last
 
 Main News
Govt expresses objections over EU, Limbuwan meet
 
 Editorial
Corruption And Water Resources
Reproductive Health Challenges Remain
How To Overcome Boredom
Work Out A Full-sized Budget
Rescue Of Child Workers - Commendable Work
PM On Official Media
Bad Budget Precedence
Tap Tourism Potential
 
 National
Single women break tradition
‘Change mindset to end untouchability’
School dropouts high in Banke
World Environment Day marked
Centuries old human remains found in Mustang caves
CDCs effective in Sindhuli
Remote schools get internet service
Republic Day observed
Water tanks getting dry
Diarrhea patients rising up
 
 
Sports
Spain held to 1-1 draw by scandal ridden Italy
AP
 

Gdansk, June 10

Playing for a third straight major title, Spain had to rally for a 1-1 draw against Italy on Sunday at the European Championship.

Antonio Di Natale put Italy in front after an excellent setup from Andrea Pirlo in the 61st minute, but Cesc Fabregas equalized for the defending champions three minutes later by finishing off a dazzling display of Spain’s trademark passing game.

Spain, which followed up its Euro 2008 victory with the 2010 World Cup title, dominated the Group C match for long stretches but struggled to finish at times, while Italy relied on dangerous counterattacks.

The draw ended a 14-match winning streak for Spain in competitive matches, which began after a 1-0 loss to Switzerland to open the last World Cup.

Spain pulled a surprise by starting with no recognized strikers in its lineup, with Fabregas at forward between David Silva and Andres Iniesta — leaving Fernando Torres, Alvaro Negredo and Fernando Llorente on the bench.

Italy countered with an attack of Antonio Cassano and Mario Balotelli and an untested three-man defense.

Di Natale replaced Balotelli in the 56th and scored five minutes later, collecting a pass from Pirlo just as he slipped in between two defenders, then expertly shooting around Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas.

The 34-year-old Di Natale has scored 20 or more goals the past three seasons with Udinese in Serie A.

Fabregas’ goal from the center of the area concluded a series of passes that started with Iniesta giving the ball to Silva, who then found Fabregas cutting toward the goal.

On a pleasant evening at the Arena Gdansk near the Baltic Sea, red-clad Spain fans appeared to greatly outnumber Italian supporters, with surprisingly large sections of empty seats in the corner allotted for Azzurri fans.

The Italians, just like when they won the 2006 World Cup, are weathering a widespread match-fixing scandal.

Among the 38,869 in attendance were Italy President Giorgio Napolitano and Spain Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, plus former Poland President and Solidarity founder Lech Walesa.

After two poor shots from Silva early in the match, Italy had the first real threat with a free kick from Pirlo in the 13th, drawing a diving save from Casillas.

Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon easily stopped a low shot from Iniesta in the 30th, while at the other end Casillas had trouble gathering a volley from Claudio Marchisio in the 36th.

Balotelli’s aggressiveness drew the attention of Hungarian referee Viktor Kassai, first with a verbal warning after the Italy forward collided with Gerard Pique, then with a yellow card for a foul on Jordi Alba in the 37th.

There were two more chances just before halftime at both ends. First, Iniesta lifted a shot over the bar with the tip of his foot, then Thiago Motta headed a shot at Casillas. Spain showed more decisiveness to start the second half, with Fabregas and Iniesta producing dangerous opportunities in the 50th and 51st.

A few minutes later, Balotelli had his best opportunity of the match, dribbling in all alone on goal, but the 21-year-old Manchester City striker waited too long to shoot and Sergio Ramos caught up to strip him of the ball.

Torres replaced Fabregas in the 74th and nearly scored a minute later but was somehow stripped by Buffon near the edge of the area. Di Natale then had a great chance to restore Italy’s lead in the 77th, but missed a difficult volley from the edge of the box.

Appearing indecisive, Torres missed another clear opportunity high in the 85th, a lob shot over the charging Buffon.

Other Headlines
Brett Lee retires from international cricket AFP
Blatter defends role in FIFA kickbacks scandal AP
National Women’s fbl begin today By A Staff Reporter
Chelsea tops Champions League prize money list AP
Paes at the center of a storm ahead of Olympics AP
Serena wins fifth Wimbledon title AFP
All the Bells’ to ring out start of London Olympics AFP
It’s Federer again, and Murray for once in final AP
True Olympic spirit found in those who come last AP
True Olympic spirit found in those who come last AP
AP
Football rule-makers approve goal-line technology AP
Inter-School National Special Sports starts By A Staff Reporter
Radwanska reaches first Wimbledon final AFP
Van Persie not to renew Arsenal contract AP
England hopes dashed by rain Agencies
Britain targets 48 Olympic medals AP
‘Spain not as good as Brazil ’70’ Agencies
Thapa, Khadka, Bhushal join Friend’s Club By A Staff Reporter
Nepal take part in Children’s Asian Games By A Staff Reporter
Murray crushes Cilic to reach Wimbledon quarters AFP
Draw likely after tons AFP
London calling for big Olympics AP
Spain crush Italy to win historic European crown AFP
Torres takes Golden Boot award AFP
 
 
Gorkhapatra Sansthan - Dharmapath, Kathmandu, Nepal - Tel: 0977-1-4244437
© Copyright 2008. Gorkhapatra Sansthan. All Rights Reserved.

Best viewed in 1024 x 768 px