Iker Casillas was the penalty
shoot-out hero as Spain held their collective nerve to throw out the record book
and claim a UEFA EURO 2008™ semi-final against Russia.
Record
Before tonight Spain had lost three quarter-final
penalty shoot-outs on 22 June but they stopped the rot at the
Ernst-Happel-Stadion, prevailing 4-2 on spot-kicks after 120 minutes had
failed to produce a goal. Although Gianluigi Buffon saved from Daniel Güiza,
Casillas denied Daniele De Rossi and Antonio Di Natale, allowing Cesc
Fàbregas to step up and send his side through. In truth, Luis
Aragonés's team had enjoyed the better of the play on a humid
night in Vienna, Marcos Senna coming closest when he was denied by the post in
the closing stages of normal time. They continued to press in the additional
half-hour, David Silva and Santi Cazorla both firing narrowly wide before
Casillas's heroics saw them through to a rematch with a Russia side they
defeated 4-1 in the group stage.
Omens
The Italy
squad had arrived at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion some time after their Spanish
counterparts, and for much of the first half Aragonés's men were
similarly first to everything. With Xavi Hernández providing the pivot in
midfield, Spain bossed the play, caressing the ball one way and then the other
– all one-touch passing and quick bursts of activity as they picked at
Italy's high defensive line, looking for a chink in the armour. The ploy of
Andrés Iniesta switching flanks to create the overlap on the left was too
obvious for the wizened Azzurri rearguard, although David Villa's cute back-heel
almost forced an opening soon after and it took a timely block to deny Silva.