Italy's Historic Euro Journey: A Dream Continues
Italy's women's soccer team has reached the knockout stage of the Euro competition for the first time since 2013, despite a 3-1 loss to Spain. With a second-place finish in Group B, Italy is set to face Norway in the quarter-finals, fueled by immense determination and dreams.

Italy's women's soccer team has surpassed expectations by advancing to the knockout stage of the Euro competition for the first time in a decade, following a pivotal win and draw in their initial matches. Despite suffering a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Spain, the Italian squad secured a second-place finish in Group B.
The shift to the quarter-finals pits Italy against Group A victors Norway in a highly anticipated match in Geneva. The Italians, buoyed by newfound self-belief, are unfazed by a challenging group stage, showcasing a renewed vigor in their pursuit of glory.
With comments from midfielder Annamaria Serturini, the team conveys an unyielding commitment to continue their journey, bolstered by an eagerness to capitalize on every opportunity. Forward Michaela Cambiaghi emphasizes a strategic approach as Italy prepares to seize the moment and etch new chapters in its storied history.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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