BERN, Switzerland — Tournament favorite Spain came from behind to beat Italy 3-1 on Friday and swept through its group for the first time at a Women's European Championship.
Italy lost but also advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time in 12 years.
Italy had the audacity to take a 10th-minute lead against the 2023 World Cup champion on defender Elisabetta Oliviero's shot, soon after captain Elena Linari struck the crossbar with a header.
Spain leveled within four minutes, led from the 49th, and added Esther González's tournament-leading fourth goal in stoppage time.
Still, Spain had enough problems in defense handling the Italians, who had 13 attempts on goal, to give host Switzerland some hope for their quarterfinal in one week.
''We knew the most difficult game in the group would be Italy," Spain coach Montse Tomé said in translated comments. ''These kinds of games demand that you are very alert.''
Italy finished runner-up to Spain in the group because Portugal, which was third in the standings at the start of play, lost to Belgium 2-1 when needing a lopsided win.
"I know it was a defeat but we gave everything on the pitch and we knew the only goal we had was to go forward,'' said goalkeeper Laura Giuliani, who played her 100th game for Italy.