The players sprint. The camera cuts to Roberto Mancini—the man of composure—breaking down. Tears stream down his face. He is not the calm architect anymore. He is a boy from Jesi who just erased the worst night of his career.
Raw footage of Mancini’s tactical talks and emotional speeches. Italy The Great Revenge Euro 2020 Film
stands up. He doesn’t run. He doesn’t rip his shirt off. He just raises his arms to the sky, looking exactly like the man he replaced eight years prior: Gianluigi Buffon. The players sprint
film would devote a montage to the summer of 2018. Mancini visits training grounds across Italy. He doesn’t look for campionissimi (champions); he looks for hunger. He finds Nicolò Barella, a terrier from Cagliari. He finds Lorenzo Insigne, the tiny Neapolitan genius deemed “too small” for decades. He finds Leonardo Spinazzola, a left-back with hamstrings made of elastic. He is not the calm architect anymore
The film culminates in the final at Wembley Stadium, where Italy defeated England on penalties to claim their first European title since 1968. Key Features of the Documentary
The final, however, belonged to Gianluigi Donnarumma, whose incredible saves in the penalty shootout sealed Italy's victory. His performance epitomized the team's spirit and determination.