Iceland held to 1-1 draw by Italy in Women's Euros

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Iceland held to 1-1 draw by Italy in Women's Euros
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MANCHESTER, England : Italy fought back to draw 1-1 with Iceland in the Women's European Championship on Thursday after Valentina Bergamaschi cancelled out Karolina Lea Vilhjalmsdottir's opener. The draw kept Iceland second and Italy bottom in Group D, which also includes France and Belgium who meet later

MANCHESTER, England : Italy fought back to draw 1-1 with Iceland in the Women's European Championship on Thursday after Valentina Bergamaschi cancelled out Karolina Lea Vilhjalmsdottir's opener.

Bayern Munich midfielder Vilhjalmsdottir gave Iceland the lead in the third minute, firing a half-volley into the top corner after the Italian defence failed to clear a long throw-in from the left. The equaliser frustrated Iceland as it came just a minute after Alexandra Johannsdottir scuffed an opportunity to double their lead, hitting her shot wide from inside the box, despite having plenty of space.

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