[VIDEO] England vs Italy: 2014 FIFA World Cup live scores, blog, highlights

By Vas Venkatramani / Roar Guru

MATCH RESULT

Three points from a determined and obdurate Italy, whose quality in the big moments was plain to see yet again. Pirlo was superb throughout – the highlight being a sublime dummy to set up Marchisio’s bullet in the first half.

England shoult be proud of the performance, if not the result. There was no question that in trying and oppressive conditions, the Three Lions ran themselves into the ground.

Sterling was willing throughout, as was Sturridge. Again, Wayne Rooney can rue a minimal contribution, although he fluffed a golden chance near the end to equalize.

Given this morning’s surprise result with Costa Rica beating Uruguay, the game between England and Uruguay takes on greater importance. Zero points each, Gerrard v Suarez. Italy to face Costa Rica in a battle that could seal their knockout place.

Final score: England 1 – 2 Italy

MATCH PREVIEW

England head to the Amazon to play their first game against four-time champions Italy. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 7.30am AEST.

Both teams have been largely dismissed as irrelevancies in a World Cup where other teams have been rated higher.

But whereas England are unaccustomed to such lack of hype, the Italians have made it their trademark to overcome these perceptions.

Much of England’s low-key approach revolves around their pragmatic boss Roy Hodgson, coupled with a star-studded squad that has become notorious for failing in the Three Lions shirt.

The positive for Hodgson revolves around the squad he has picked – young, dynamic, and unscarred from previous campaigns. While the focus of England’s fortunes may still be on stars like Wayne Rooney, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, it is the fresh-faced youths who may set England on a more positive course.

Italy meanwhile find themselves at a crossroads. Beaten handsomely by Spain in Euro 2012, the Azzurri failed to advance past their group in the 2010 World Cup, which makes its unlikely they are set for two consecutive straight knockouts. Couple that with the likes of Andrea Pirlo, Gianluigi Buffon, Giorgio Chiellini and Andrea Barzagli tasting World Cup glory in 2006, and the bulk of their squad having day jobs at Italy’s best clubs.

Reasons to doubt are also evident with Italy. The prestige of the Serie A has regressed immeasurably, which is signaled by their recent poor performances in the UEFA Champions League. But history has shown that Italy grow for the occasion, so unlike their opponents.

Azzurri boss Cesare Prandelli will have a pretty simple decision to make on whether he chooses to go with the temperamentally talented Mario Balotelli as a lone striker, or chooses the veteran Antonio Cassano to partner him in utilising the counterattacking ability Italy are famous for. That decision may decide Italy’s formation in midfield, where Andrea Pirlo will be nested deep to pull the strings, while Daniele De Rossi and Thiago Motta likely to push Italy forward to pressure an experienced English defence.

England’s selection puzzle remains far more complicated. Hodgson has duly picked the spine of the Liverpool team that shook the Premier League with an array of attacking performances. Attempting to replicate such tactics against a team famous for their counterattack could be terminal to England’s hopes.

The likelihood is Hodgson will employ Daniel Sturridge as the lone striker with Rooney to play off him as a faux number 10. Gerrard will play Pirlo’s role for England, and it is likely that the young trio of Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson and Adam Lallana will occupy the midfield.

The final factor is humidity, which should favour the Italians more in what is likely to be grinding affair. A better tactic for Hodgson may be to start either Jack Wilshere or Ross Barkley instead of the sprightly Sterling to outrun Italy’s midfield, then unleash Sterling in the last throes for a result.

Expect a tight affair that Italy should edge, but if England play it right, they may surprise everyone – even themselves.

The Crowd Says:

2014-06-15T15:26:41+00:00

Broken-hearted Toy

Guest


I thought England were far more interesting that I've come to expect too. They need to keep this young group of players together as they look like they can do things. No shame in that loss at all.

2014-06-15T14:53:38+00:00

Steve Kerr

Roar Rookie


Not much shame in playing well and losing by 1 goal to a full-strength, top-rank opponent; I actually thought England were considerably more interesting than they've been for a good long while. Still, I understand there was a minority of small-minded Kiwis jeering Australia's effort against Chile too, so I do see where you're coming from with the 'little brother syndrome'.

2014-06-15T08:42:59+00:00

James

Guest


just love watching England losing in the soccer and rugby. Another LOL moment

2014-06-15T04:40:51+00:00

saddam haya

Guest


Sory England u hav to repare ur self in nest 2marches

2014-06-15T03:13:09+00:00

Worlds Biggest

Guest


Great game, agree that was a penalty re Gerrard. Rooney missed a great opportunity to level. Pirlo brilliant.

2014-06-15T00:54:42+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Pretty standard Pirlo masterclass. That free kick was just an encore.

2014-06-15T00:30:38+00:00

Brick Tamland of the pants party

Guest


Another chapter in what is becoming a World Cup for the ages,both teams were brilliant.btw how was Gerrard not awarded a penalty?,another shocking call.

2014-06-15T00:15:00+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


one more game to go state forte i miei amici only the committed survive should I take another kip, or get up and about?

2014-06-15T00:10:47+00:00

me too

Guest


Questions need to be asked about Rooney. Just doesn't step up on the big stage. Has he ever scored In a World Cup? Once Sturridge went off you felt England's chance went with him.

AUTHOR

2014-06-15T00:08:43+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Sorry guys, some tech issues on my end. Three points from a determined and obdurate Italy, whose quality for the big moment plain to see yet again. A special shout out for Pirlo, who was superb throughout – the highlight being a sublime dummy to set up Marchisio's bullet in the first half. Well, England, be proud of the performance, if not the result. There was no question that in trying and oppressive conditions, the Three Lions ran themselves into the ground. Sterling was willing throughout, as was Sturridge. Again, Wayne Rooney can rue a minimal contribution, although he fluffed a golden chance near the end to equalize. Given this morning’s surprise result with Costa Rica beating Uruguay, the game between England and Uruguay takes on greater importance. Zero points each, Gerrard v Suarez. Italy to face Costa Rica in a battle that could seal their knockout place. England v Uruguay is my next call for The Roar in this World Cup. But catch the other Roarers for their blogs throughout this World Cup. So happy watching to everyone until next Friday, when I join you for England v Uruguay at 5am. Until then, the final score from Manaus is England 1 – 2 Italy

2014-06-15T00:06:54+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Yes, good call Vas.

2014-06-15T00:04:31+00:00

Ryman White

Editor


Another great call Vas. Well Done.

2014-06-14T23:58:12+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Best for Italy: Pirlo, Candreva, Darmian

2014-06-14T23:58:12+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Such a big result for Italy. Uruguay and England now in a bit of trouble - only one of them can make it now. For azzurri fans - rispiriamo un po'

2014-06-14T23:57:21+00:00

Radelaide

Guest


Funny how there was talk that he shouldn't go.

2014-06-14T23:56:51+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Pirlo man of the match. Again shows that size and speed are not what wins games.

2014-06-14T23:56:00+00:00

RBBAnonymous

Guest


He put an amazing bend on the ball. Totally deceived Joe Hart.

2014-06-14T23:55:52+00:00

nickoldschool

Roar Guru


The older he gets the more Pirlo looks like Chabal (-35kgs)

2014-06-14T23:55:22+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


ha ha Super Mario threw a spanner in the works!

2014-06-14T23:54:34+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Vittoria per gli azzurri!!

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