Buffon saves Italy from Euro exit
June 15, 2008 00:00:00
Italian keeper Gianluigi Buffon's late penalty save from Adrian Mutu kept his side in Euro 2008 after a draw with Group C rivals Romania, reports BBC.
Italy were denied the lead when Luca Toni was wrongly ruled offside before Mutu lifted in a shot after a poor backheader to put Romania ahead.
The lead lasted barely a minute with Christian Panucci touching in Giorgio Chiellini's header across goal.
Buffon's heroics then saved Italy ahead of a final group game against France.
The tall stopper dived to his left to get a hand to Mutu's spot-kick which was then cleared after coming off his boot.
Buffon's passionate celebration epitomised Italy's relief and they will now have to beat France on Tuesday to stand a chance of reaching the quarter-finals.
Romania are also in with a strong shout of a last eight spot but will be left ruing Mutu's miss, which was in keeping with a dramatic and action-packed game.
Italy knew a defeat would send them crashing out and, after seeing Romania stifle and squeeze France to a goalless draw, they drafted in the creative Alessandro del Piero to help unlock their stubborn opponents.
Del Piero came close to justifying his selection when his header was deflected wide at the near post as Italy exerted some early pressure.
But the resilient Romanians fended off their rivals and responded by going close three times as they showed signs of releasing the shackles from their play against the French.
Mutu was put through one-on-one with Buffon and saw his angled drive well-saved.
Buffon was quickly back in action to palm away a sweetly-struck 30-yard shot from Gabriel Tamas before Italy breathed a collective sigh of relief when defender Panucci flicked a Christian Chivu free-kick against the post.
Romania had to replace Mirel Radoi after a clash of heads with Razvan Rat as the Azzurri regained the initiative but were denied the lead through a mixture of poor finishing and desperate Romanian defending.