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Italy cracks through to defeat Germany

Grosso bends ball past goalie in 119th minute in 2-0 win over Cup hosts

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German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann can't stop a shot by Italy's Fabio Grosso (not pictured) in the 119th minute.
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updated 9:23 a.m. ET July 5, 2006

DORTMUND, Germany - For nearly two hours, Germany probed, Italy held firm and penalty kicks seemed inevitable.

Then with two stunningly swift strikes in the last two minutes, Italy unraveled it all — the tension, the match, the Germans’ dream of lifting the World Cup trophy in Berlin.

First came the left-footed shot that Fabio Grosso twisted into the far side of the net in the 119th minute. Then Alessandro Del Piero clinched the 2-0 win a minute later with a counterattacking goal as the Germans pressed frantically to equalize.

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“Italy deserved to win,” Italy coach Marcello Lippi said. “We controlled the play more than Germany did and, in the end, we got these two great goals, which allowed us to avoid the roulette of a penalty shootout.”

A good idea, considering Germany historically is masterful at shootouts and the Italians abysmal.

Tuesday’s win came as scandal tears apart the national sport back home. But an investigation into match-fixing has not proven a distraction — the Italians keep plowing through soccer’s premier event, allowing only a single own-goal in six games.

Now the Italians head to Berlin for Sunday’s final in search of their fourth title. They’ll play the winner of Wednesday’s Portugal-France match.

“We have a great group,” Grosso said. “We’ve beaten some very good teams.”

Not least Germany, a squad that was supposed to be too young and inexperienced to challenge for this trophy, yet performed superbly.

In handing the Germans their first loss in 15 games at Dortmund, the Azzurri also remained undefeated in five World Cup meetings with Germany — this was their third win to go with two draws. Italy is unbeaten in 24 games since October 2004.

The swift end to this one was stunning. Germany had pressured for the game’s last hour and slowly stretched the tight Italian defense.

As Italy tired, Germany captain Michael Ballack directed the attack. The Germans found room where before there was none, creating space — and chances.

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In the 63rd minute, Lukas Podolski received the ball with his back to the goal, then turned and fired. Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon parried ball and Arne Friedrich rocketed a rebound shot over the bar.

But by the beginning of extra time, it was Italy threatening, once hitting the post, once the crossbar.

Then, out of nowhere, came the deciding goal.

Italy’s reserves rushed onto the field after Grosso took a brilliant tap pass from Andrea Pirlo in the box and curled his shot beyond the leaping reach of goalkeeper Jens Lehmann and just inside the post.

With the hosts pushing forward in desperation, the Italians struck again on a two-on-one break. Del Piero finished with a right-footed blast into the top of the net just before the whistle sounded.

“A game of this type in their home? We really reached a new level tonight,” Del Piero said.

It’s a level that could win the Italians their first World Cup since 1982. They mobbed each other and rolled around on the field as their fans in a sliver of the stadium jumped in delight, waving the green, white and red flags in ecstasy.


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