Luca Toni scored twice as Italy breezed past Ukraine 3-0 to reach the
semifinals of the World Cup yesterday.
The 1.94-meter striker nodded home Francesco Totti's left-wing cross in the
59th minute to make it 2-0 after defender Gianluca Zambrotta had put Italy ahead
early in the first half.
The 29-year-old Fiorentina player killed off the match in the 69th minute
with a close-range tap-in, fed by Zambrotta, who cropped up down the Italy left
and found his man with a pinpoint cross.
"We couldn't understand why he hadn't scored until now so it's great news,"
Italy coach Marcello Lippi said.
The Azzurri controlled the match from the start and Ukraine, who eliminated
Switzerland 3-0 in the second round in a penalty shootout, looked hard to pose
any threat.
Juventus defender Zambrotta opened the scoring with a great strike in the
sixth minute. He cut in from the right and lashed in a left-footer from 25
meters and Ukraine goalkeeper Olexandr Shovkovskiy palmed the ball into his
bottom left-hand corner.
Ukraine head coach Oleg Blokhin made some tactical changes after 20 minutes,
replacing defender Vyacheslav Sviderskyi with striker Andriy Vorobey and
dropping Andriy Gusin at center-half.
But Italy continued to dominate and give the east Europeans no chance.
Ukraine got better after the interval and created several good opportunities.
In the 49th minute, Maksym Kalinichenko crossed from the left and Andrea
Barzagli sliced his clearance wide for a corner.
One minute later, Andriy Gusin forced a real save from Gianluigi Buffon, who
had to tip a header onto the post.
Ukraine's best chance came in the 58th minute when Ukraine ripped the Italian
defense apart but Buffon saved from Oleg Gusev before Zambrotta made an
incredible goal line clearance to prevent Kalinichenko from scoring.
But only one minute later, Italy were 2-0 ahead. Toni killed off the match by
scoring from a header first and then adding his second from close range.
Ukraine captain Andriy Shevchenko, who was isolated most of the match, was
denied a penalty kick in the final minutes. The Chelseanew signing played a fine
one-two and surged into the box, but after he tumbled in a tussle with Massimo
Oddo, referee Frank de Bleeckere waved play on and denied the striker a
spot-kick.
"I am disappointed that we are out but this World Cup has been a great
achievement for us," said Ukraine coach Oleh Blokhin.
Italy will play Germany for a final berth in Dortmund on Tuesday.