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Donnarumma’s Italy miss out on World Cup as Guéhi captains England

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Donnarumma’s Italy miss out on World Cup as Guéhi captains England An inspired Gianluigi Donnarumma performance was still not enough to take Italy to this summer’s World Cup as they suffered penalty shootout heartbreak against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Men's Team Internationals: Khusanov and Semenyo feature Our goalkeeper and Italy’s captain put in a stellar display for his nation in Zenica, as they played almost 80 minutes with 10 men. He made 10 saves in open play but was powerless to stop the hosts winning 4-1 on spot kicks.

Moise Kean had put the Azzurri ahead 15 minutes in before a red card for Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni shortly before half-time saw them down a man. Borussia Monchengladbach forward Haris Tabakovic eventually levelled up for the hosts with just over 10 minutes remaining, taking the game to extra time and eventually penalties. They join Turkey, Sweden and Czechia in qualifying for the World Cup via Tuesday’s play-off finals.

It also means Italy miss out on a third successive World Cup, having last appeared at the tournament in 2014. Men's Team New-look City have the hunger to fight for many more titles, says Bernardo At Wembley, Marc Guéhi became the 129th captain in the English national team’s history as Thomas Tuchel’s side went down 1-0 to Japan. Brighton’s Kaoru Mitoma scored the only goal midway through the first half in England’s first ever defeat to an Asian country.

Phil Foden and Nico O’Reilly also registered an hour at the national stadium, nine days after the latter put in a Man of the Match performance there in the Carabao Cup final. Meanwhile, Rayan Ait-Nouri played the full match as Algeria registered a 0-0 draw with Uruguay in Turin. Omar Marmoush was also involved for 85 minutes as Egypt drew 0-0 with Spain in Catalonia, while Rodri played the second half for the European champions.

Nathan Ake spent 77 minutes at left-back in Netherlands’ 1-1 meeting with Ecuador in Eindhoven, with the hosts down to 10 for much of the evening after Denzel Dumfries’ early red card. Earlier in the day, Erling Haaland played 63 minutes for Norway in their 0-0 draw with Switzerland while Sverre Nypan couldn’t prevent the Under-21s from going down to a 2-0 defeat in Slovenia. Those involved will now return to Manchester ahead of the resumption of the domestic schedule.