L’Equipe player ratings for England vs Italy revealed with Walker given 4/10 and penalty shootout hero Donnarumma top
GIANLUIGI DONNARUMMA earned a sky-high 8/10 from L’Equipe’s famous match ratings – but Kyle Walker was given a shockingly harsh 4/10.
The Italians outlasted the brave Three Lions to win the Euro 2020 final 3-2 on penalties.
L’Equipe gave Donnarumma a match-high 8/10 – but awarded Kyle Walker just 4/10[/caption] Donnarumma was given a sky-high 8/10 for his stellar showing against England on Sunday[/caption]And now, famously harsh L’Equipe have had their say on how the players performed in the crunch clash.
It’s fair to say the French publication were less-than impressed by the final.
They gave champions Italy an average rating of 5.7/10, while runners-up England were awarded a mean of 5.5/10.
Unsurprisingly, Player of the Tournament Donnarumma was the highest-rated player on the pitch.
The Italy goalkeeper, 22, was given an 8/10 – very high for L’Equipe – after he saved two penalties in the all-important shootout.
Donnarumma saved efforts from Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka – with Marcus Rashford also hitting the post.
Goalscorer Leonardo Bonucci and the dangerous Federico Chiesa both earned 7/10s.
But full-backs Emerson and Giovanni Di Lorenzo were given just 5s, with Nicolo Barella earning just a 4 – with the rest of the team given 6/10.
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For England, only Walker scored less than a 5, with surprisingly low 4/10.
Kieran Trippier – whose assist led to Luke Shaw’s goal – joined Kalvin Phillips and Mason Mount on 5/10.
Shaw – whose goal set the record for earliest in a European Championship final – was given England’s only 7, with the rest of the team given 6s.
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