Two goals in the last two minutes of extra time awarded Italy a
2006 World Cup final berth on Tuesday.
In the pulsating and dramatic semifinal duel against hosts
Germany here, Italian midfielder Andrea Pirlo found defender Fabio
Grosso who lashed a spectacular curling shot into the far corner
with just one minute to go.
Pirlo was named Man of the Match by the FIFA Technical Study
Group.
With Germans pushing forward desperately for an equalizer, Italy
unraveled the German defense again in the last minute when striker
Alberto Gilardino set up Alessandro Del Piero on the left before
the substitute scored with a clinical finish.
The two goals settled the match which had appeared to head for a
penalty shootout.
"It was tough but we are delighted that we have done it. It is a
dream, we have achieved something huge here," said Italy coach
Marcello Lippi.
There was more drama in the extra time than regular time.
Only one minute into the extra time, Gilardino, who replaced
Luca Toni in the second half, squeezed into the box on the right,
turned past Christoph Metzelder and sent Jens Lehmann the wrong way
but his stabbed shot rebounded off the post and trickled away to
safety.
After only two minutes, a corner was sent to Italian defender
Gianluca Zambrotta outside the area but he lashed a screamer on to
the crossbar.
Just before the end of the first half of extra time, German
substitute midfielder David Odonkor's cross was inch perfect but
striker Lukas Podolski failed to test Italian keeper Gianluigi
Buffon with a header.
In the second half of extra time, the ball was worked to
Podolski on the left. He lined up his shot but Buffon made a great
one-handed save pushing the fierce drive over the bar.
In the first half, Germany came closest to scoring in the 35th
minute when a give-away in the midfield led to Miroslav Klose
finding Bernd Schneider open in the area, but his powerful shot
flew over the goal.
On 42 minutes, Italian midfielder Andrea Pirlo's free-kick was
right at Mauro Camoranesi, but he could not direct his glancing
header on goal.
The hosts fortified their attacking from the beginning of the
second half.
In the 50th minute, Klose dribbled between three Italian
defenders, forcing a desperate save from Buffon.
Defender Arne Friedrich burst into the area in the 69th minute
after a one-two with Michael Ballack, but Marco Materazzi was on
hand to end the danger.
Totti flicked one to Simone Perrotta who broke into the area all
alone in the 86th minute but collided hard with advancing
Lehmann.
(Xinhua News Agency July 5, 2006)