It could be said that Italy has put behind the memories of not qualifying for World Cup, 2018. It is important moment for their redemption, to be to have a group of players who believe in where they are going and has put all the energy in the line. This is will be a defining moment when they to set face England at Wembley on Sunday, this will go down as the battle of the titans as English has proved to be hard to beat.

For Italy it is now or never, with balance of the team both young players and highly experienced players, this has always given them the balance which kept them going, until the final stage of the European championship. The Azzurri boss, Roberto Mancini has a group of players who almost play in the same league, seem like they understand what they need to do and the way they press high the pitch is very impressive and also keep the energy balance in the team. They needed to make up for the loss time in 2018, and this is a perfect time that has presented itself, and they are going to live every moment of this tournament at Wembley.

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That decisive penalty scored by Jorginho against Spain, sum up the fantastic work he has done in the tournament, he has been a phenomenal figure in the midfield, he develops into the tournament as they advance. With Marco Verratti who does almost all the dirty jobs in the midfield gives other players the chance to totally express themselves with the ball. They have loads of options to choose from, Bonucci and Chiellini who were like Harvard lecturers teaching defense, will have everything to offer in the final as this may be their last international involvement.

  This is just the perfect time for redemption, Italians many have longed for this moment, to put smile on the face of the fans, and now they are going to make it counts. If Italy beat England at Wembley, it is going to be a pivotal season for Jorginho, who has already had champions league medal with Chelsea, and probably potential contender to FIFA Best Awards. It is going to be a showdown as Three Lions may have point to prove, under, Gareth Southgate, who has been looking for redemption since his infamous penalty miss against Germany.