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Euro 2020: Italy pip Austria, Denmark thrash Wales to reach last 8

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Super-subs Federico Chiesa and Matteo Pessina scored in extra time as Italy survived a huge scare to beat Austria 2-1 and progress to the Euro 2020 quarter-finals.

The pair saved the Azzurri's blushes after a fairly sterile affair with both sides lacking sharpness in the final third.

Roberto Mancini, who picked Marco Verratti ahead of Manuel Locatelli, saw his side create the better chances in the first half with the standout moment being Ciro Immobile's stunning strike from around 30 yards that clipped the outside of the woodwork.

The Austrians defended well throughout, helped by the Azzurri's largely slow buildup play, and they were the better side in the second half with David Alaba and Marco Arnautovic going close.

And they had a goal disallowed by VAR after Arnautovic was judged offside when he headed the ball in from Alaba's flick on.

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Mancini threw the kitchen sink at their opponents, bringing on Andrea Belotti, Chiesa, Pessina and Locatelli, and it was the Juve man who broke the deadlock with a well taken strike at the back post for his second international goal.

Atalanta's Pessina looked to have sealed the game with a strike from close range a few minutes later.

Sasa Kalajdzic netted for Austria in the second half of extra time with a header from a corner but the Italians held on to set up a last eight clash with either Belgium or Portugal.

Elsewhere, Wales were eliminated in the second round of Euro 2020 as they were thrashed 4-0 by Denmark, whose inspiring journey at the tournament continues to the quarter-finals.

Backed by a fervent and almost exclusively Danish crowd, Kasper Hjulmand's side led as Kasper Dolberg curled in a fine 27th-minute strike from the edge of the penalty area.

Dolberg struck again in the 48th minute as he seized on a defensive error from Wales substitute Neco Williams to smash in from close range.

That goal deflated Wales, who never looked like clawing their way back into the game as Joakim Maehle added a late third for the jubilant Danes.

Substitute Harry Wilson was then shown a straight red card for a late foul on Maehle before Martin Braithwaite struck a fourth goal in added time as Wales' campaign ended miserably.

Source: Eurosport