2023 Under-19 EURO final preview: Portugal vs Italy
Sunday, July 16, 2023
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Portugal face Italy in the 2023 UEFA European Under-19 Championship final on Sunday 16 July.
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Group A winners Portugal and section runners-up Italy meet once more to decide the 2023 U19 EURO champions at 21:00 CET on Sunday 16 July at the National Stadium in Ta' Qali.
In a repeat of the finals in 2003 and 2018 – respectively won by the Azzurrini in Liechtenstein and Portugal in Finland – both sides are aiming to etch their name on the trophy for a second time.
What's the story?
Portugal's winning run continued as they dismantled Norway to reach the final, while Alberto Bollini described a "big emotion" as Italy edged Spain in a dramatic semi-final thriller.
The final will see the sides lock horns for a second time in Malta. Joaquim Milheiro's team made light work of the Azzurrini on Matchday 2 in a game that ended 5-1, though it was 1-1 when Italy were reduced to ten men on half-time. It was a "big lesson," admits Bollini.
This will be Italy's fifth U19 EURO final, while Portugal are gearing up for their sixth. Both teams have been successful only once.
In a remarkable coincidence, each team's sole final wins to date came against their 2023 opponents. An Azzurrini side featuring Giorgio Chiellini beat Portugal 2-0 20 years ago, while Portugal sunk Italy in extra time in 2018.
Despite facing an Italy team with "fantastic organisation and individual players with high quality", Milheiro asserts that Portugal "have nothing to fear".
His side have won all four of their matches and are the highest scoring team in the competition with 14 goals. Italy have converted five fewer in an up and down tournament.
Portugal midfielder Hugo Félix – brother of João – is certain his team will "not go away empty-handed", but will Italy's new-found momentum be enough to overcome a ruthless Portugal at the second time of asking?
View from the camps
Joaquim Milheiro, Portugal coach: "In [Italy's] last two games, they've changed a small strategy, maybe because they lost against us. They've had other opponents who were organised differently, and we've worked a lot this morning on those details. I feel my players are very confident and know the way to win."
Alberto Bollini, Italy coach: "Every match is a big lesson, but with Portugal [in the group stage] it was a big, big lesson. Two teams from the same group got to the final and that means something. Our opponents are very, very strong, we know that. We have to focus on playing our own match with calmness, serenity and with respect for our opponents."
Diogo Prioste, Portugal captain: "We are very confident going into the final. It's a game that has nothing to do with the game [against Italy] in the group stage. We're very confident in our own ability."
Giacomo Faticanti, Italy captain: "There's been a good feeling in the camp throughout the whole tournament. We started very well against Malta, then not very well with Portugal, but we regained our strength against Spain. We've not won this competition since 2003, it's been 20 years! A lot of people are supporting us, so we'll do everything we can to win."
Where is the 2023 U19 EURO final?
The final takes place at Malta's National Stadium, Ta'Qali.
Can there be extra time in the U19 EURO final?
If there is no winner at the end of normal time, two 15-minute periods of extra time are played. If the two teams are still equal after extra time, the winner is determined by a penalty shoot-out.