Israel v Italy
- Manuel Locatelli - 16' OG
- Dor Peretz - 52', 89'
- Alessandro Bastoni - 87' OG
- Moise Kean - 40', 54'
- Matteo Politano - 58'
- Giacomo Raspadori - 81'
- Sandro Tonali - 90'+1'
Sandro Tonali bails out Italy in narrow win over Israel
Sandro Tonali scored a stoppage-time winner as Italy won a chaotic nine-goal thriller against Israel 5-4 and dodged another big setback in their bid to qualify for the 2026 World Cup on Monday.
A 3-0 loss to Norway in June left Italy's qualification campaign in trouble. More difficulties were in store when Israel twice took the lead in a game held in neutral Hungary.
Moise Kean found space among the Israeli defense to score each side of halftime, leveling the score on both occasions. Matteo Politano finally gave Italy the lead in the 59th minute off a backheeled flick assist from Mateo Retegui, and Giacomo Raspadori scored a fourth.
The game seemed over, but Israel scored twice in two minutes to level the score at 4-4, Dor Peretz netting his second of the game.
Tonali then hit a speculative curling shot in the first minute of stoppage time, which seemed unthreatening but found its way through a crowd of players and into the net.
Italian errors were a major topic, with two own goals and some glaring mistakes from new Manchester City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
The game was played less than a month after the Italian Soccer Coaches' Association said it wrote a formal letter calling for Israel to be suspended over the war in Gaza. Some in the largely empty stadium seemed to whistle during the Israeli anthem.
Israel's players wore black armbands for the game after Palestinian attackers opened fire at a bus stop in Jerusalem on Monday. Six people were killed and another 12 were wounded in the attack, according to Israeli officials.
Italy move ahead of Israel for second place in Europe Group I. Norway stayed top with four wins from their four games and face last-placed Moldova on Tuesday.
Game Information
- Referees:
- Slavko Vincici