Tonali scores: Italy take lead against Belgium in Nations League
Belgium-Italy: The Azzurri in the lead with Tonali The match between Belgium and Italy started with a decisive goal in the 11th minute, when Sandro Tonali gave the Azzurri the lead.
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Belgium-Italy: The Azzurri in the lead with Tonali The match between Belgium and Italy started with a decisive goal in the 11th minute, when Sandro Tonali gave the Azzurri the lead.
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Belgium-Italy: The Azzurri Advance with a Goal by Tonali In the match between Belgium and Italy, the Azzurri prevail thanks to a goal by Sandro Tonali in the 11th minute.
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