Showing posts with label Antonio Di Natale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antonio Di Natale. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

DTN News - EURO 2012: Team Italy Are Training Extensively Prior Semi-Final Match Against Germany On June 28, 2012

DTN News - EURO 2012: Team Italy Are Training Extensively Prior Semi-Final Match Against Germany On June 28, 2012

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - June 27, 2012: Italian forward Fabio Borini, midfielder Antonio Nocerino, forward Antonio Di Natale and defender Federico Balzaretti attend a training session in Krakow on June 26, 2012 during the Euro 2012 football championships. (Photo - Getty)

DTN News - EURO 2012: Team Italy Are Training Extensively Prior Semi-Final Match Against Germany On June 28, 2012

DTN News - EURO 2012: Team Italy Are Training Extensively Prior Semi-Final Match Against Germany On June 28, 2012

(NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - June 27, 2012: Italy's Daniele De Rossi, right, followed by teammates Federico Balzaretti and Sebastian Giovinco walk on the pitch as well Italy's Antonio Nocerino, left, and Antonio Di Natale during a training session ahead of the Euro 2012 soccer championship semifinal match between Germany and Italy in Krakow, Poland, Tuesday, June 26, 2012. (Photo - AP)

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Special Goals for Di Natale

Antonio Di Natale was a failure to remember the Spanish goalkeeper in a penalty shootout in the quarterfinals of Euro 2008. So his goal this time was it like to be the redeemer of failure. Four years ago Gli Azzurri were knocked out in the European Cup quarter-finals after losing to Spain on penalties following a 0-0 result that continues to survive in normal time and extra time.



In the shoot-tos-tosan, Di Natale became one of the executioners who failed to complete a task. Italy was defeated 2-4 of Spain, which in turn appear to be champions. PGE Arena on Monday (6/11/2012) pm dawn, Di Natale's failure to redeem the one goal that could make a superior Italian, although in the end can be equated into 1-1 by Spain. "I am pleased that after a few minutes (go to the field) I scored, Andrea (Pirlo) gave me a good bait, and I tried to make this," said Di Natale told Rai Sport Football Italia reported. Di Natale played as a substitute after Mario Balotelli pulled. He scored the goal against Spain by his first touch in the game. "The coach made the decision and when I got the chance, I will try to maximize." "I still remember my failures penalty against Spain, so this is a special moment for me. Spain is a great championship team, as well as us, so the game was exciting to walk," he said.