Domenico Berardi helps Italy thrash Malta, Hungary, Denmark also win on road to Euro 2024

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Soccer Football - Euro 2024 Qualifier - Group C - Italy v Malta - Stadio San Nicola, Bari, Italy - October 14, 2023 Italy's Davide Frattesi scores their fourth goal REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

Italy's Davide Frattesi scores their fourth goal.

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Italy forward Domenico Berardi scored twice as the home side cruised to a 4-0 win over Malta on Saturday while Hungary, Slovenia and Denmark also enjoyed victories as they chase a place at Euro 2024.

European champions Italy had few problems at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari against a struggling Malta side without a win in their Group C qualifying campaign for the tournament in Germany.

Luciano Spalletti’s side were missing several key players, including Ciro Immobile, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Mateo Retegui and Federico Chiesa, all sidelined by injury.

Sandro Tonali and Nicolo Zaniolo also left the squad earlier last week after being informed of their involvement in a betting investigation by Turin prosecutors.

Spalletti praised his side for their determined approach to the match against the minnows.

“The important thing is the three points, never letting it be in doubt, without taking this test lightly, showing a professional attitude,” he told RAI Sport.

“You can see these players are eager to get to know each other more and play good football, so we are pretty pleased.”

Italy are second in the group with a superior goal difference over third-placed Ukraine, who beat North Macedonia 2-0.

Both teams have 10 points but Italy have a match in hand on all their group rivals except England, the leaders with 13 points.

Giacomo Bonaventura opened the scoring after 23 minutes, netting his first international goal with a skilful right-foot curler into the top corner from just inside the penalty area.

At 34 years and 53 days, midfielder Bonaventura became the oldest Italy player to score his first goal for the national team – more than 10 years after his debut.

“Sorry it took so long, I got there eventually,” he told Sky Sports Italia. “I was lucky, it went well... these games against a very defensive team are tough to open the scoring.”

Berardi increased Italy's lead with a left-foot curler just before half-time and added his second goal in the 64th minute with a precise finish from a cutback.

In the closing moments, Davide Frattesi scored the final goal of the night, deftly slotting a low shot from the edge of the area into the bottom corner.

Italy face England at Wembley on Tuesday when a win would put them level on points with Gareth Southgate's side, who will themselves clinch a place at the Finals with a victory.

“That is a match where we can really see what our potential is. Once we have played, then I’ll tell you what that potential is,” added Spalletti.

Hungary remain top of Group G after beating second-placed Serbia 2-1, with all the goals coming in the first half. Hungary have 13 points, three points above Serbia with a game in hand.

The Hungarians will qualify for the European Championship if they win away to Lithuania on Tuesday.

In Group H, leaders Slovenia beat third-placed Finland 3-0 with a Benjamin Sesko double and a late goal by Erik Janza.

They are level on 16 points with second-placed Denmark, who won 3-1 at home to Kazakhstan, thanks to Jonas Wind’s opener and a Robert Skov brace. REUTERS

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