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									Andrea Pirlo 
									leaps with joy after scoring from the 
									penalty spot (top) while goalkeeper Gianluigi 
									Buffon celebrates Italy progressing to the 
									quarter finals (above). Photos: UEFA Euro 
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						World 
						champions Italy qualified for the UEFA Euro 2008 
						quarter-finals in impressive fashion last 
						night as they defeated France 2-0 at the Letzigrund Stadion and Romania lost by the same 
							scoreline to the Netherlands. 
						 
							Romania had begun the evening second in Group C and 
							would have progressed regardless of events in Zurich 
							had they beaten the already-qualified Dutch. But 
							their reverse opened the door to the Azzurri who 
							clinically grabbed the opportunity, inflicting 
							another painful defeat on France and condemning the 
							FIFA World Cup finalists to last place in the 
							section. The game's turning point arrived in the 
							24th minute when, after fouling Luca Toni, Eric 
							Abidal was sent off and Andrea Pirlo converted the 
							resulting penalty. Daniele De Rossi's second-half 
							strike added gloss to a wonderful evening for Italy, 
							dampened only by the yellow cards for Pirlo and 
							Gennaro Gattuso which mean they will miss the 
							quarter-final against Spain on 22 June in Vienna. 
						 
							France almost handed Italy an ideal start 
							when Toni pounced on Abidal's slip, only to shoot 
							narrowly wide. Having started slowly in each of 
							their first two matches, Les Bleus were keen to 
							seize an early grip and Franck Ribéry twice fired 
							efforts wide before, to the dismay of the France 
							fans, the winger injured his left leg in the tenth 
							minute and was carried off. Samir Nasri was sent on, 
							yet France's focus appeared to waver and Claude 
							Makelele immediately needed to clear a Christian 
							Panucci header off the line. 
						 
							Italy looked menacing every time they broke 
							and after Simone Perrotta had narrowly failed to 
							collect Pirlo's pass, France finally cracked. Abidal 
							fouled Toni as he bore down on goal, prompting the 
							referee to point to the spot and brandish a red 
							card. Pirlo made no mistake, expertly dispatching 
							the ball into the top left-hand corner. The double 
							blow left France reeling and despite defender 
							Jean-Alain Boumsong replacing the unfortunate Nasri, 
							the two-time champions were in disarray. Toni might 
							have scored three in as many minutes before the 
							half-hour, but after skilfully back-heeling Antonio 
							Cassano's cross fractionally past the post, the FC 
							Bayern München forward twice missed the target with 
							only Grégory Coupet to beat. 
						 
							Thierry Henry had a chance to raise French spirits 
							in the 34th minute but after racing on to Jérémy 
							Toulalan's slick pass, the FC Barcelona forward 
							directed a cross-shot past the post. With the 
							strikers struggling to find their range, Fabio 
							Grosso looked to show them the way just before 
							half-time, curling a brilliant free-kick towards the 
							bottom corner only for his Olympique Lyonnais 
							team-mate Coupet to push it on to the post. 
					 
							
							Despite playing with ten men, France began the 
							second period in the ascendancy, with Karim Benzema 
							volleying over before Henry had two shots 
							comfortably saved by Gianluigi Buffon. News that the 
							Netherlands had opened the scoring against Romania 
							prompted an almighty roar from the Azzurri faithful 
							and the celebrating continued when De Rossi scored 
							on 62 minutes. The AS Roma midfielder's 30-metre 
							free-kick took a cruel deflection off Henry, 
							wrong-footing Coupet and effectively ending the 
							French challenge. Although Benzema subsequently saw 
							his swerving shot brilliantly tipped wide by Buffon 
							in the 74th minute, there was no way back for 
							France, who finished with just one point after 
							losing back-to-back matches for the first time in 15 
							years. 
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