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Prandelli lauds team's character

We are going home because we cant win penalties: Hodgson
Last Updated 25 June 2012, 17:24 IST

Cesare Prandelli praised Mario Balotelli’s work rate and character and said Italy had tried to play football after they overcame a host of missed chances to beat England in a penalty shootout to reach the semifinals of Euro 2012. 

“All the forwards did a very good job tonight. It was difficult to create chances but we put our heart in it,” the coach told a news conference after Italy secured a last-four clash against Germany with a 4-2 win on spot-kicks on Sunday. “We had ideas, we wanted to play in nice little triangles, keep the ball high up on the pitch. 

“We tried to play football, we tried to bring them out of their defence but they did not want to. “It could have been more spectacular had we scored inside the 90 minutes.” Balotelli put a frustrating night behind him when he scored Italy’s first penalty in the shootout, beating Manchester City team-mate and England keeper Joe Hart low to his right. “Mario came and said he wanted to take the first penalty. 

“It means he has a lot of character. I think he was excellent,” said Prandelli, who then hailed keeper Gianluigi Buffon who saved Ashley Cole’s spot-kick in the shootout. “He is reliable, all the great players at that moment are entirely focused on what they have to do technically, nothing disturbs them and Buffon was up for it. 

“He knows he could turn the game around.”  The best moment of the match came in the third round of penalties when Pirlo chipped the ball slowly straight into the middle of the net as Hart dived to his right. 

“He was very calm indeed. He’s an absolute star player who knows exactly what to do, and he did so,” Prandelli said. The deft move became popular in Euro 1976, when Czech Antonin Panenka beat German goalkeeper Sepp Maier in similar fashion in the final.

 French great Zinedine Zidane also scored what has been sometimes dubbed a ‘Panenka’ in the 2006 World Cup final against Italy. 

Even England manager Roy Hodgson was left to admire Pirlo’s gem. “The cool, calculated way Pirlo chipped it, that is something you have or you don’t have as a player,” he said.Hodgson also praised his team’s courage. “I don’t think I could ask any more than the players gave tonight,” Hodgson said. “They really gave their all. We weren’t quite good enough to win it over the 90 minutes and when it came to penalties we went down the same road we’ve gone down so many times before,” Hodgson added. 

England went into penalties hoping to improve on a record that has seen them only win one shootout in a major tournament, against Spain at Euro 96. But eight years to the day after Portugal knocked them out of Euro 2004 in the same manner, Ashley Young and Ashley Cole missed from the spot and England exited another tournament. “Once again we go home because we can’t win a penalty shootout, which quite frankly isn’t the same as a game of football,” Hodgson said. 

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(Published 25 June 2012, 17:24 IST)

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