Italy The Great Revenge Euro 2020 Film Online

The camera lingers on the moment of victory. Not the trophy lift, but the seconds in between: Mancini, stoic, then breaking down in tears. Chiellini, joyfully wrestling Donnarumma. The slow-motion sprint of the entire bench across the Wembley turf. The documentary underlines the irony: Italy, once the kings of defensive catenaccio, won through attacking courage; England, the inventors of modern football, were undone by the penalty curse. Upon its release on RaiPlay , Italy: The Great Revenge was met with critical acclaim. Italian media called it “a necessary catharsis.” Fans praised its honesty—particularly the inclusion of difficult moments like the missed penalties and Spinazzola’s injury. Some critics noted that the film glosses over tactical fouls and simulation (a common Italian criticism), but most agreed it captured the spirit of an unlikely champion.

Essential viewing for football romantics. It captures not just a tournament victory, but the beautiful, chaotic, and redemptive soul of Italian football. "We were dead. They buried us. But we never stopped believing." – Roberto Mancini, Italy: The Great Revenge Italy The Great Revenge Euro 2020 Film

The official documentary, , released on RaiPlay in November 2021, tells this fairy-tale story from the inside. Directed by the experienced sports filmmaker Michele Fornasero , the film is not just a highlight reel. It is a raw, emotional, and deeply human account of how a team branded as "unremarkable" became legendary. The Context: From Rock Bottom to Wembley The documentary’s title says it all. The "great revenge" refers to the night of November 13, 2017, when Italy lost to Sweden in a playoff at San Siro, failing to qualify for Russia 2018. It was the darkest moment in Italian football history. Gianluigi Buffon retired in tears, and the entire federation collapsed into chaos. The camera lingers on the moment of victory

Introduction In the summer of 2021, after a five-year wait and a global pandemic, the UEFA European Championship finally took place. For the Italian national team, it was more than a tournament. It was a resurrection. Just three years after the catastrophic failure to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup—the first time Italy had missed a World Cup in 60 years—the Azzurri stood atop Europe. The slow-motion sprint of the entire bench across

The camera lingers on the moment of victory. Not the trophy lift, but the seconds in between: Mancini, stoic, then breaking down in tears. Chiellini, joyfully wrestling Donnarumma. The slow-motion sprint of the entire bench across the Wembley turf. The documentary underlines the irony: Italy, once the kings of defensive catenaccio, won through attacking courage; England, the inventors of modern football, were undone by the penalty curse. Upon its release on RaiPlay , Italy: The Great Revenge was met with critical acclaim. Italian media called it “a necessary catharsis.” Fans praised its honesty—particularly the inclusion of difficult moments like the missed penalties and Spinazzola’s injury. Some critics noted that the film glosses over tactical fouls and simulation (a common Italian criticism), but most agreed it captured the spirit of an unlikely champion.

Essential viewing for football romantics. It captures not just a tournament victory, but the beautiful, chaotic, and redemptive soul of Italian football. "We were dead. They buried us. But we never stopped believing." – Roberto Mancini, Italy: The Great Revenge

The official documentary, , released on RaiPlay in November 2021, tells this fairy-tale story from the inside. Directed by the experienced sports filmmaker Michele Fornasero , the film is not just a highlight reel. It is a raw, emotional, and deeply human account of how a team branded as "unremarkable" became legendary. The Context: From Rock Bottom to Wembley The documentary’s title says it all. The "great revenge" refers to the night of November 13, 2017, when Italy lost to Sweden in a playoff at San Siro, failing to qualify for Russia 2018. It was the darkest moment in Italian football history. Gianluigi Buffon retired in tears, and the entire federation collapsed into chaos.

Introduction In the summer of 2021, after a five-year wait and a global pandemic, the UEFA European Championship finally took place. For the Italian national team, it was more than a tournament. It was a resurrection. Just three years after the catastrophic failure to qualify for the 2018 FIFA World Cup—the first time Italy had missed a World Cup in 60 years—the Azzurri stood atop Europe.

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