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Italy fends off another North Macedonia nightmare
Italy avoided another damaging defeat to North Macedonia to keep its automatic UEFA Euro 2024 hopes in its own hands after a 5-2 win in Rome which belied the nerves it suffered in the second half.
The hosts almost squandered a three-goal lead at the interval after Juventus forward Federico Chiesa scored twice to spare Arsenal midfielder Jorginho further agony when he failed to take his shot at redemption from the penalty spot.
It was Jorginho’s last-minute spot-kick miss two years ago in a 1-1 draw against Switzerland which ultimately consigned Italy to a FIFA World Cup qualifying play-off and led to North Macedonia’s shock win in Palermo.
But while the 31-year-old, making his first start since June, was fluffing his lines again with the score at 1-0, there was no such profligacy from Chiesa, who scored a quick double late in the first half to pave the way for a seemingly comfortable victory.
However, half-time substitute Jani Antonov scored a double of his own to crank up the tension inside Stadio Olimpico before Giacomo Raspadori’s 81st-minute strike eased the nerves and another substitute, Stephan El Shaarawy, scored the fifth in stoppage-time.
The win put Luciano Spalletti’s side into second place in Group C and means it now only needs a draw against Ukraine in Leverkusen to avoid another dreaded play-off.