Italy one win away from World Cup qualification after beating Northern Ireland

Italy one win away from World Cup qualification after beating Northern Ireland

Italy moved to the brink of ending their twelve-year World Cup exile with a 2-0 play-off semi-final victory over Northern Ireland in Bergamo, setting up a decisive final clash against Bosnia-Herzegovina.  

​Sandro Tonali and Moise Kean provided the second-half quality needed to break down a resilient Northern Ireland defense on Thursday night.

After a tense, goalless first half, Tonali broke the deadlock in the 56th minute with a clinical strike from the edge of the area.

Following the win, a relieved Gennaro Gattuso told reporters, “After taking the lead, we cleared our minds. This should be a confidence boost for Tuesday.”

​The victory was sealed ten minutes from time when Kean controlled a Tonali pass to finish expertly, ending Northern Ireland’s hopes of a first World Cup appearance since 1986.

While Michael O’Neill’s side frustrated the four-time world champions for long periods, they ultimately lacked the final ball to cause an upset.

Italy now travels to Sarajevo on March 31, knowing a win will finally secure their ticket to North America.

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