‘I grabbed him good!’ – Giorgio Chiellini breaks silence on Bukayo Saka foul

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epa09338661 Giorgio Chiellini of Italy (L) fouls Bukayo Saka of England during the UEFA EURO 2020 final between Italy and England in London, Britain, 11 July 2021. EPA/Laurence Griffiths / POOL (RESTRICTIONS: For editorial news reporting purposes only. Images must appear as still images and must not emulate match action video footage. Photographs published in online publications shall have an interval of at least 20 seconds between the posting.)

Giorgio Chiellini infamously fouled Bukayo Saka during the Euro 2020 final (Photo: Getty)

Giorgio Chiellini has broken his silence on the infamous foul he committed on Bukayo Saka during the Euro 2020 final.

The Italian captained his country to victory at last summer’s tournament with a number of excellent performances, but the most famous image of the centre-back at the Euros came in the Wembley final against England.

In the 96th minute, the game was tied at 1-1 and destined to go to extra-time, when Saka managed to get past Chiellini and seemed to have beaten the last defender, only for Chiellini to grab Saka’s collar and violently yank the winger to the ground.

Chiellini was instantly shown a yellow card for the foul, although some believed the severity of the incident warranted a sending-off.

Now, nearly a year on from the final, the former Juventus player has at last opened up about what happened.

Soccer Football - Euro 2020 - Rome, Italy - July 12, 2021 - Italy captain Giorgio Chiellini holds the Euro 2020 cup as the team arrives at the Parco dei Principi hotel after winning the European Championship. REUTERS/Alberto Lingria

Chiellini captained Italy to Euros victory (Photo: Reuters)

He said: ‘This became a symbol of Euro 2020 as a whole. The most heavily used meme of summer 2021.

‘It was probably one of the only mistakes I made during the Euros. I’d read the flight of the ball, thinking I could shepherd it out of play when really, I could have controlled it.

‘But I was convinced I could put my body between Saka and the ball, and let it go out of play.

‘But he wriggled round me! When he wriggled round from behind and had that space to run into, my reaction was to grab him. And I grabbed him good!’

Of course, Italy went onto win the game and the Euros after a penalty shootout where Saka missed the decisive spot-kick.

As for Chiellini, he has now retired from international duty, but his incredible Italy career did not end well, with his country failing to qualify for the 2022 World Cup and his earned his 117th and final cap in a poor 3-0 loss to Argentina.

The 37-year-old is now looking for a new club, with a move to the MLS heavily rumoured.


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