Jean Phillipe Peguero fired a last-minute equaliser as Haiti scored
twice in the last five minutes to draw 2-2 against Italy in their
international friendly in Rio.
Emanuele Giaccherini had given Italy a 1-0 lead after just 14 seconds
before Claudio Marchisio gave them a two-goal cushion midway through
the second half.
However, Italy, who start their FIFA Confederations Cup campaign
against Mexico on June 16, switched off in the closing minutes allowing
Pascal Millien to pull one back from the penalty spot before Peguero
scored a stoppage-time leveller.
The fixture, along with being a final warm-up game for Italy ahead of
the Confederations Cup tournament, aimed to raise money for those
affected by the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
The two sides had met just once before, in the 1974 World Cup, when
Italy beat Haiti 3-1. The goal from Haiti's Emmanuel Sonan made him a
national hero, and while the same might not be said for tonight's
goalscorers, the Caribbean side fared much better against the four-time
World Cup winners.
However, it looked like Italy were going to give Haiti a footballing
lesson in the opening stages when Giaccherini fired them ahead with just
14 seconds on the clock.
The Juventus midfielder found the end of Mattia De Sciglio's cross
from the left by-line to slot the ball past goalkeeper Frandy Montrevil
as Cesare Prandelli's side got off to a perfect start.
Giaccherini almost added a second 10 minutes later but for Montrevil,
who made a diving save, before Jean Alcenat cleared a testing corner
from Alberto Aquilani.
Alessio Cerci forced a save from Montrevil on the half-hour mark
following a succession of off-target shots from the Azzurri, as Italy
took a slender lead into half-time.
After the break, Jean-Eudes Maurice had a shot blocked by Federico
Marchetti as the second half grew into life, minutes before Marchisio
added Italy's second from close range.
Italy then took their foot off the gas and Haiti were back in the
game in the 85th minute after Davide Astori brought down Maurice in the
area.
The striker stepped up to take the resulting penalty and blasted the ball past Italy keeper Salvatore Sirigu.
Haiti then seized the momentum and Peguero levelled the score in the
second minute of stoppage time to draw the game, leaving Prandelli
asking a few questions of his defence ahead of their forthcoming cup
campaign.
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