Number Cruncher: Incredible stats from England vs Italy

Number Cruncher: Incredible stats from England vs Italy

Here are some stunning stats from the England vs Italy game in Manaus.

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Number Cruncher: Incredible stats from England vs Italy

Italy beat England 2-1 in their opening game. Here are some stunning stats from the game played in sweltering Manaus.

- England’s 2-1 loss to Italy was just the second time since 1962 that they have lost their World Cup opener. Their only other defeat was in 1986 where they lost 1-0 to Portugal.

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- Daniel Sturridge became just the second English player wearing the no. 9 shirt to score in the World Cup since England’s World Cup victory in 1966. The first one was Alan Shearer in 1998.

England's Jordan Henderson, left, closes down Italy's Andrea Pirlo during the group D World Cup soccer match between England and Italy at the Arena da Amazonia in Manaus. AP

- Mario Balotelli became the first Italian since Fabio Quagliarella to score on his World Cup debut. Quagliarella performed that feat in 2010.

- With the 2-1 win over England in Manaus, Italy finally broke their four-match World Cup win-less streak (This included the 1-1 scoreline against France in the 2006 World CUP final). Their last World Cup win was against Germany - 2-0 on 4 July, 2006.

- Balotelli has been the driving force for Italy of late. With a winning header in the second half against England, Balotelli has now scored four goals in seven games at World Cups/European Championships.

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- Italy had a phenomenal passing accuracy of 93.2 percent again England. It’s the highest ever recorded in a World Cup game since 1966.

- The Italian magician - Andrea Pirlo - was at his best against England and he completed a remarkable 108 passes in the game. It’s the highest recorded by a player in the World Cup 2014 so far.

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- England’s pass completion rate against Italy was 91 percent. It’s the highest they have recorded in a World Cup game.

- When Claudio Marchisio scored Italy’s first goal, it marked the 15th match running in which Italy has found the net in the World Cup. It’s an Italian record.

- Raheem Sterling at the age of 19 years and 188 days became the second youngest England player after Michael Owen to have started a World Cup match. Owen was 18 years and 194 days when started against Colombia in 1998.

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Stats courtesy OptaJoe and InfoStrada

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