Italy qualify for Euro 2016 knockout stage as last-gasp Eder strike edges them past Sweden
Two wins out of two for Antonio Conte’s well-drilled side
Brazil-born striker Eder overcame an otherwise patchy performance to hit a cracking late winner in a 1-0 victory over Sweden that sent Italy into the last 16 of Euro 2016 on Friday.
Eder, playing in his first major finals for Italy after being naturalised last year, came close to being substituted by Antonio Conte after a dismal opening half up front alongside Southampton striker Graziano Pelle.
But the Inter Milan striker had the Italy bench celebrating wildly on the pitch at the Stadium de Toulouse with a well-taken 88th minute strike after running on to Simone Zaza’s header to beat Andreas Eriksson at his far post.

“I’m very happy with the goal,” said Eder, who struggled to make an impact after moving from Sampdoria to Inter in January.
“I’m delighted for the team, and I’m very happy the coach has kept faith with me.