Belgium will face Spain again in the Euro final after another thriller against Italy

Belgium trembled but Belgium made it through. Like in the other semi-final where Spain edged France by one point (65-64), the Belgian Cats battled until the end to overcome a valiant Italian team (66-64). Two years after their triumph in Slovenia, the reigning European champions will face Spain again this Sunday evening at 7:30 PM in Athens.
An aborted Italian comeback, Belgian experience prevailed
Everything had turned in Italy’s favor. Down by 14 points (57-43) at the start of the final quarter, Andrea Capobianco’s players made an incredible 17-0 run to take the lead with three minutes remaining (60-57). A major upset was brewing.
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But in the storm, the Belgian Cats relied on their mental toughness and their essential starting five. Kyara Linskens restarted the engine with an and-one basket to tie the game (60-60), before Emma Meesseman put her team back in front (62-60).
Martina Fassina (11 points) gave Italy one last spark with 28 seconds left after a steal followed by a basket. But after the Belgian timeout, Antonia Delaere hit a decisive three-pointer with 18 seconds left (65-62). Italy tried to come back, but Costanza Verona’s final 3-point attempt missed.

Meesseman, Vanloo, Allemand… the starting five on a mission
As very often, Belgium could count on their starting five’s production, who scored 57 of the team’s 66 points:
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Emma Meesseman: 15 points on 6/16, 12 rebounds, 3 assists in 36 minutes
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Julie Vanloo: 15 points on 6/17, 5 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals in 33 minutes
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Julie Allemand: 11 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists in 33 minutes
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Kyara Linskens: 8 points on 3/6, 8 rebounds, 3 assists in 24 minutes
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Antonia Delaere: 8 points on 3/8 in 29 minutes
The Belgian rotation was very limited, with only three players coming off the bench, providing minimal offensive support (9 combined points). But what matters most is that the Belgian Cats will play a second consecutive EuroBasket final, with the chance to retain their continental title.
What a game.
What a finish.
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Italy faces France for their first medal since 1995
The disappointment is immense for Italy, who came so close to a monumental upset. But they still have a great opportunity ahead: a bronze medal match against France this Sunday at 4:30 PM. It would be the Nazionale’s first continental medal in 30 years.
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