Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature66 min: Esposito sprays a first-time pass down the inside-right channel for Kean to barrel after. Kean enters the box and whip-cracks a low shot towards the bottom right. Pierce Charles gets down to parry, and McNair clears the loose ball. That’s Italy’s sixth attempt on target; Northern Ireland are yet to manage one.Share64 min: Italy make a double change. Bastoni, who could easily have been sent off, is hooked before he actually is. Retegui takes his leave as well. On come Esposito and Gatti.Share62 min: Hume fires a throw in from the right. The ball’s half cleared, and Galbraith returns a volley over the bar. But the whistle goes for a foul in the box anyway.Share61 min: Italy have enjoyed 63 percent of possession since the restart. The goal had been coming, even if it wasn’t in the postal system for long. “Zola would undoubtedly have featured more for Italy if his direct competitors hadn’t been Roberto Baggio early on, and then Alessandro Del Piero,” notes Kári Tulinius. “Italy had some forwards in the 90s. How today’s Azzurri could use a forward of half that calibre.”Share59 min: Bastoni is booked for a cynical tug on an in-flight Donley. Bastoni could easily have been yellow-carded for that yank on Price (51 min) so Northern Ireland have cause for complaint here. Should Italy be down to ten?Share58 min: Northern Ireland were beginning to dream. And that huge miss from Retegui will have got them thinking: is this our evening? But Italy came again through Kean, then again via Politano, and what a finish that was by Tonali. Bergamo en fête!ShareGOAL! Italy 1-0 Northern Ireland (Tonali 56)Italy had suddenly turned up the heat, and they’ve got their reward! Politano crosses from the right. Price, under pressure from Kean, heads weakly to the edge of the D. Tonali meets the dropping ball and pearls a low drive into the bottom right! Such a sweet strike, and Pierce Charles had no chance. The stadium erupts!ShareUpdated at 17.05 EDT55 min: … and nothing comes of the corner. But …Share54 min: That’s got Italy’s tail up, though, and here they come again. Kean opens his legs down the inside-right channel and whistles a fine low diagonal drive towards the bottom left. It’s heading in, but Pierce Charles extends fully to fingertip around the post! Two huge saves in a minute!Share53 min: A huge chance for Italy, as Retegui latches onto Devin’s dismal backpass and tears clear down the middle. But, under pressure from Spencer on his shoulder, Retegui takes a heavy touch, allowing Pierce Charles to spring forward and smother at his feet!Share52 min: The free kick is pumped into the Italian box, and earns a rare corner for Northern Ireland. That’s sent in my Galbraith, and Donnarumma flaps in an unconvincing fashion. But he does just enough to clear.Share51 min: Politano has probably been Italy’s best player, though the bar is set low. He crosses from the right, hoping to find Kean or Retegui in the middle. McNair clears. Italy come again. Kean goes over. No penalty, though Italy claim for one. Northern Ireland counter. Bastoni brings down an in-flight Price, and this is a free kick in a central position, 30 yards out. It is all happening.Share50 min: Tonali crosses from the right. Kean can’t connect. The ball’s half-cleared to Calafiori, who under instruction from an anxious crowd takes a whack from distance. The ball bobbles through to Pierce Charles.Share49 min: Bastoni miskicks a simple clearance. Then Donnarumma nearly allows Donley to close him down. The home fans do not enjoy this passage of play. Nerves the top note.Share48 min: Some head tennis on the edge of the Italy box. Hume brings the ball under control, sort of, juggling it a la Best before looping a volley over the bar. And well wide.Share46 min: Tonali bumbles his way down the left wing and falls over in the general environs of Hume. He claims a free kick that he’s never going to get. Gennaro Gattuso throws his arms open wide in the performative fashion. A bit early for all this.ShareItaly get the second half started. No changes. “Great to see Gianfranco Zola on the BBC TV coverage,” writes Andrew Goudie. “One of my favourite players ever. How did he only get 35 caps for Italy?”ShareUpdated at 16.55 EDTHalf-time postbag. “I think Michael O’Neill is a terrific international manager (can’t speak to his work at clubs) and I’d love to see him at a post where he had more to work with - maybe someplace such as the Czech Republic, or Morocco, or even Uruguay once Bielsa’s time passes, as it always seems to” – Brad Wilson“I once took a holiday let in Bergamo – absolutely lovely city, and I had a very pleasant time, thank you. Anyway: my flat was three floors up, and the landlord very carefully explained to me, at some length, how the lift worked. My Italian was of the rudimentary food-ordering variety, so the finer details passed me by. It turned out that the lift for some obscure reason only had enough juice for a certain number of trips throughout the day, and if you were unlucky enough to arrive after the ration had been expended, you had to take the stairs. My misfortune was to get in the damn thing just on the cusp of it running out of power, hence a longish period in the doldrums to the locals’ amusement. There may be some moral here for the Northern Ireland team; we shall see” – Charles AntakiShareHalf-time reading. Just so we know where everyone is.ShareHALF TIME: Italy 0-0 Northern IrelandThe hosts depart to a few whistles and a lot of concerned muttering. A third successive qualification failure still a very real possibility. Northern Ireland will be delighted, though they’ll also be aware that Estonia held Italy here at the break last autumn, and went on to lose 5-0.Share45 min +1: Retegui can’t get a shot away from a tight angle on the right. Northern Ireland counter, and Donley drags a shot wide right. This is getting very scrappy, and it will surely suit the visitors more than the hosts.Share45 min: A brouhaha in the middle of the park as Galbraith slides in on Mancini. It could be a booking, but isn’t. Bastoni arrives on the scene and tries to take Donley by the throat. The referee, livid, splits everyone apart and issues an animated bollocking. But no card. Everyone involved slightly fortunate.Share44 min: A bit of space for Devlin, 30 yards from goal. He should feed Hume to his right, but takes a whack himself. Wrong decision. Then another wrong decision from the young Pompey man, who hoicks a cross from the right out for a goal kick. Again he had options in the middle.Share42 min: Politano has looked fairly lively, to be fair. He turns on the jets and makes good down the right, winning yet another Italian corner. Dimarco whips viciously to the near post, where Bastoni flicks inches over the bar. That would have certainly worked Pierce Charles had it been on target.Share40 min: Tonali shovels a pass down the inside-right channel in the hope of releasing Mancini into a pocket of space. McNair comes across to snuff out the move. The Italians are creating very little.Share38 min: Italy, out of ideas for now at least, knock it long. Kean battles to make something out of very little, and from the right-hand edge of the D, lashes high and wide. It’s an effort at least. Italy haven’t had many of them.ShareUpdated at 16.33 EDT36 min: Donnarumma clanks a simple pass out of play for a throw down the right. From the throw, McNair sends a curler into the Italian mixer. McConville competes for a header, eight yards out, but Politano clears. A suggestion of handball, but like the Italian enquiry earlier, there’s nothing in it.Share34 min: … but the throw, when it’s eventually taken, leads to a corner down the right. And from that, Bastoni’s header is deflected wide by Spencer. Another corner leads to a free kick, which again releases the pressure. But Italy are starting to apply it with regularity again.Share33 min: Italy are certainly getting frustrated. Price stops Barella gathering the ball for a quick throw, slapping it away from his hand. Barella had shoved Price seconds before. Some beneficial advice from the referee as both men square up. Everyone simmers down soon enough.Share32 min: Tonali crosses from the left but Kean heads harmlessly wide. Pierce Charles takes his sweet time over the goal kick, much to the annoyance of the home fans. We’re at this point already, it would seem.Share30 min: This corner leads to some bedlam, but Kean can’t work enough space to shoot, and eventually the ball clanks off the referee, who is obliged to stop play. A slightly lucky break for Northern Ireland there, because they were struggling to clear their lines, and it was the first time Italy had looked dangerous for a wee while.Share
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