Tommasi and Luna battle for possession (Allsport).
Italy 1 Mexico 1
An 85th-minute goal from substitute Alessandro del Piero rescued Italy from
defeat against Mexico and secured their passage to the second round of the World
Cup.
Trailing 1-0 to Jared Borgetti's first-half goal for an impressive Mexican
side, the Azzurri looked like they would never score after a series of missed
chances.
But del Piero's close-range header from a Vincenzo Montella cross ended any
danger of the Italians going the way of France and Argentina, even if Croatia's
defeat against Ecuador meant they would have sneaked through anyway.
Italy, aiming to avoid an early exit from the World Cup for the first time
since 1974, started with a changed line-up, coach Giovanni Trapattoni opting to
play Francesco Totti in a free role in a 3-4-1-2 formation.
It was from a Totti through-ball that Filippo Inzaghi turned the ball into the
net on 13 minutes but his effort was ruled out for offside.
Inzaghi turned provider after 20 minutes when he skipped past a defender's
challenge and set up a glorious chance for Totti. With just goalkeeper Oscar
Perez to beat, however, the Azzurri playmaker could only steer the ball wide of
the far post.
Italy were getting closer. From a Totti flick-on Vieri unleashed a 15-yard
volley straight at Perez. Then Totti fired a low free-kick just wide of the far
post.
Having survived those scares, Mexico went down the other end and scored.
Cuauhtemoc Blanco chipped the ball into the box and Borgetti outjumped
Alessandro Nesta to glance the ball past Gianluigi Buffon and into the far
corner for his second goal of the tournament.
It could have got worse for the Italians as Salvador Carmona flashed a volley
just wide of Buffon's left-hand post and then Borgetti had a shot blocked by
Nesta, who was playing despite a painful foot injury.
Inzaghi should have equalised five minutes into the second half when Totti's
angled pass sent him clean through on goal but Perez stuck out a hand to push
the ball to safety.
At the other end, Nesta had to clear off the line after Jesus Arellano slipped
the ball under Buffon following a lovely one-two with Borgetti.
Now the Mexicans, cheered on by their noisy supporters, looked the more likely
and Ramon Morales and Joahan Rodriguez were both inches wide with efforts.
After 63 minutes Italy had a second goal disallowed - to follow the two they
had ruled out against Croatia - when substitute Montella lifted the ball over
Perez but he was adjudged offside.
Vieri should have scored after 72 minutes but he lost control of the ball
after being played in by a Totti pass and Montella was even more wasteful when
he blasted over.
But all that was forgotten when del Piero nodded the equaliser to end any
fears of elimination for the Italians.
Teams Mexico: Perez, Marquez, Vidrio, Carmona, Morales (Garcia 76),
Arellano, Johan Rodriguez (Caballero 75), Luna, Torrado,
Blanco, Borguetti (Palencia 80).
Subs Not Used: Brown, Campos, Gabriel De Anda, Garcia Aspe,
Hernandez, Mercado, Alberto Rodriguez, Sanchez, Villa.
Booked: Arellano, Perez.
Goals: Borguetti 34.
Italy: Buffon, Panucci (Coco 63), Cannavaro, Nesta, Maldini,
Inzaghi (Montella 56), Zambrotta, Zanetti, Tommasi,
Totti (Del Piero 78), Vieri.
Subs Not Used: Abbiati, Delvecchio, Di Biagio, Di Livio, Doni,
Gattuso, Iuliano, Materazzi, Toldo.
Booked: Cannavaro, Panucci, Totti, Zambrotta, Montella.
Goals: Del Piero 85.
Att: 39,291
Ref: Carlos Simon (Brazil).
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