Italy dominated the game in the first half and had the ball much more often. Due to repeated bad passes by the Turks in the build-up of the game, the Italians had 14 chances to complete, but without scoring a goal. After the break, the ball came after a push by Domenico Berardi on the most frequently played right side with a cross into the six- yard area to Turkey's Merih Demiral , who pushed him into his own goal with his upper body. For the first time, the first hit at a European Championship was an own goal. In the game system established by national coach Roberto Mancini , Italy was not only concerned with managing results, but pushed for an expansion of the lead. The opponent seldom got as far as the Italian sixteen-meter space and was unable to produce a top-class scoring chance during the entire game. Goalkeeper Uğurcan Çakır made two saves following the deficit, but ultimately the Roman Ciro Immobile managed to score 2-0 in his own stadium after a hand defense by the opposing goalkeeper. It was Çakır for about a quarter of an hour then who gave the Italians possession of the ball with a failed goal kick near the penalty area in an outnumbered situation, which resulted in the 3-0 final score by one of the most conspicuous players, Lorenzo Insigne ..
Danny Makkelie had A wrong decision was made in the 76th minute, the Italians had a corner kick, Domenico Berardi was behind the line and was then played by Lorenzo Insigne . What Danny Makkelie didn't know was that the offside rule was lifted when a corner kick was taken. [1] .