In the early morning of July 7, Beijing time, the first game of the European Cup semi-finals, Spain lost 2-4 in the penalty shootout, and was unfortunately out with an aggregate score of 3-5. This time out, let Spain into the European Championship Final Four must reach the final of the law of ancient.

In fact, Spain played with Italy in the first half, with a possession ratio of 66%-34%, while Italy only completed its first kick before halftime. However, Spain did not seize the opportunity.
In the 12th minute, Pedri was exquisitely straight, but Oyasaval failed to stop the ball, wasting an absolute one-handed chance.
In the 32nd minute, Spain counter-attacked the opportunity, Olmo advanced with the ball, directly in front of the box to shoot long-range, the ball flew into the stands. It was a great 4-on-4 situation, and as a result Olmo shot himself.
In the 39th minute, Alba leaned over to the right and Oyasaval fired a powerful shot at the ball and fired the anti-aircraft cannon again.
Spain was penalized in the second half, with Chiesa Jr. opening the scoring for Italy in the 60th minute and Spain, who had been out of position, 0-1. Although Morata equalised and dragged in extra time, Spain still wasted a lot of chances in the second half.
In the 64th minute, Koke picked out a pass into the box and Oyazavar inserted a header into the goal, which was still out of range. This is at least the second golden opportunity that Oyasaval has wasted.
In the 66th minute, Oyazavar returned the job and Olmo followed up with a push that was deflected.
In the 76th minute, Moreno kept the ball straight in, and Morata got the ball on the right side of the penalty area, but he was too hesitant to handle it, and the cross in front of the bottom line was blocked by Bonucci.
In the 84th minute, Morata made consecutive false moves and returned the triangle, Morenoneche shot hard, and the ball was outrageously deflected.
In the penalty shootout, Olmo and Morata each conceded one goal, which eventually led to Spain's exit.
This European Championship, Morata is Spain's back cooker, but in fact there is no Morata, and the shots of other forwards are more crotch-pulling. Previously Spain had Villa and Torres, and now the front line has become Spain's biggest shortcoming. Enrique's platoon has actually limited Italy very well, but he has never been able to solve the problem of the front dud, and can only say that Morata is too wronged.