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Italy conceded after just 14 seconds in Paris, but fought back to stun France 3-1 in the Nations League with a spectacular Federico Dimarco volley, Davide Frattesi and Giacomo Raspadori goals.

Neither side had a good EURO 2024 and were eager to kickstart a new era. Nicolò Barella and Nicolò Zaniolo were injured, but it was a 3-5-1-1 formation with Mateo Retegui as the only striker. Sandro Tonali returned after a 10-month ban for breaching betting regulations. The hosts lost Wesley Fofana, Ferland Mendy, Aurelien Tchaouameni and Loic Bade, but gave Michael Olise his senior debut and used Kylian Mbappé in a more central role. Milan trio Mike Maignan, Theo Hernandez and Youssouf Fofana all started.

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Italy conceded the fastest goal in their history against Albania in EURO 2024, but managed to do much worse here, as Giovanni Di Lorenzo was caught napping by Bradley Barcola, who burst down the left and swept into the far top corner with his right foot after 14 seconds.

The Azzurri did try to fight back and came very close, as Davide Frattesi’s header thumped the crossbar and Mateo Retegui turned the rebound over.

Gianluigi Donnarumma got down to parry the Kylian Mbappé angled drive and Michael Olise strike, but Italy got their way back into the game with a moment of sheer magic.

Federico Dimarco burst down the left, combined with Tonali for an aerial back-heel flick, then volleyed in the rebound with his left foot from a tricky angle into the far top corner. He became the first Italy player to score in a competitive match against France since Daniele De Rossi at EURO 2008.

Retegui nodded the Samuele Ricci cross over and Barcola’s deflected effort skimmed the upright.

Giacomo Raspadori came off the bench and immediately had a chance to score, but scuffed the finish from the edge of the area on a Tonali assist when he had plenty of other options.

It was a warning, as Italy did turn the game around with a well-worked move. Retegui’s high press robbed Milan’s Youssouf Fofana in midfield, he combined with Ricci and rolled across from the right for Frattesi to come sliding in from 12 yards.

Saliba made a decisive interception to deflect Retegui’s looping header from a Dimarco cross and on the resulting corner, Frattesi got his head to the Dimarco assist, forcing a desperate save from Mike Maignan.

Ousmane Dembele horribly shinned a volley from 14 yards, then went on a strong run and when tackled by Alessandro Bastoni, accidentally crashed into Riccardo Calafiori. The Arsenal defender tried to continue, but had to be substituted.

The Nazionale were under pressure, but added a third with the Ricci cross-field pass finding Destiny Udogie down the left, he cut inside Clauss and passed for Raspadori, who skipped away from Saliba to sweep into the far bottom corner.

It was the first time since the 2022 World Cup Final that France had conceded three goals.

Griezmann’s curler skimmed the woodwork from the edge of the box and Mbappé tested Donnarumma at the near post.

Tonali, who had not played for 10 months, out-sprinted substitute Warren Zaire-Emery at the 83rd minute to pull back from the by-line.

Dembele fired straight at Donnarumma and Kone smashed a scorcher inches wide from the D in stoppages.

France 1-3 Italy

Barcola 1 (F), Dimarco 30 (I), Frattesi 50 (I), Raspadori 74 (I)

06-09-2024 19:45 MatchDay 1

Italy 1 - 3

Player statistic

1st half
Bradley Barcola 1'    
    30' Federico Dimarco (Assist: Sandro Tonali)
2nd half
    49' Mateo Retegui
    50' Davide Frattesi (Assist: Mateo Retegui)
Manu Koné

60'         74'

Giacomo Raspadori (Assist: Destiny Udogie)

Match statistic

54 Possession % 46 11 Total shots 11 3 Shots on target 6 4 Shots off target 3 4 Blocked shots 2 2 Corners 5 1 Offsides 1 12 Fouls 10 France Italy

Starting lineups

16
Mike Maignan Goalkeeper 15
Ibrahima Konaté Defender 21
Jonathan Clauss Defender 78' 22
Theo Hernández Defender 17
William Saliba Defender 14
Michael Olise Midfielder 58' 13
N’Golo Kanté Midfielder 77' 19
Youssouf Fofana Midfielder 58' 7
Antoine Griezmann Attacker 77' 20 Bradley Barcola Attacker 10
Kylian Mbappé Attacker 1
Gianluigi Donnarumma Goalkeeper 21
Alessandro Bastoni Defender 15 Andrea Cambiaso Defender 3
Federico Dimarco Defender 81' 22
Giovanni Di Lorenzo Defender 5 Riccardo Calafiori Defender 71' 16 Davide Frattesi Midfielder 62' 10
Lorenzo Pellegrini Midfielder 46' 7
Samuele Ricci Midfielder 8
Sandro Tonali Midfielder 9 Mateo Retegui Attacker

81'

Substitutes

23
Alphonse Areola Goalkeeper 4
Dayot Upamecano Defender 8
Mattéo Guendouzi Midfielder 3
Lucas Digne Defender 12
Randal Kolo Muani Attacker 1
Brice Samba Goalkeeper 11
Ousmane Dembélé Attacker 58' 6
Manu Koné Midfielder 58' 9
Marcus Thuram Attacker 77' 18 Warren Zaïre-Emery Midfielder 77' 5
Jules Koundé Defender 78' 20
Mattia Zaccagni Attacker 13 Guglielmo Vicario Goalkeeper 12
Raoul Bellanova Defender 23
Alex Meret Goalkeeper 17
Nicolò Fagioli Midfielder 6 Federico Gatti Defender 2
Caleb Okoli Defender 18
Giacomo Raspadori Attacker 46' 19
Destiny Udogie Defender 62' 4
Alessandro Buongiorno Defender 71' 11
Moise Kean Attacker 81' 14
Marco Brescianini Midfielder

81'

This article first appeared on Football Italia and was syndicated with permission.

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