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Lazio defender Francesco Acerbi took his place, making his debut in a major international tournament at the age of 33, with the captain’s armband handed to Juventus teammate Leonardo Bonucci.
Italy gave the Swiss no space in another commanding display, having beaten Turkey 3-0 five days ago in Rome.
Lazio forward Immobile once again led Italy’s three-man attack, flanked by wingers Lorenzo Insigne and Domenico Berardi.
Immobile missed several changes to add to his tally sending a header over the bar early from a Leonardo Spinazzola cross.
🇮🇹 🌟 A classy display from two-goal Star of the Match Manuel Locatelli 👏👏👏@Heineken | #EUROSOTM | #EURO2020 https://t.co/AjDE6eeis5
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After Chiellini’s exit, Locatelli started the move which reaped the opener, combining with Sassuolo teammate Domenico Berardi, who weaved into the area and steered across for the former to the finish off.
Swiss keeper Yann Sommer denied Immobile and an Insigne follow-up was cleared off the line after half an hour.
Another well worked move resulted in Italy’s second goal, Nicolo Barella teeing up Locatelli to drive in from 20 yards.
It brought his tally to three goals in 12 appearances for Italy since making his debut last September.
Switzerland had few chances with Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri sending over after an hour while Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma denied Steven Zuber their best effort minutes later.
For Italy it was a 10th consecutive win with a clean sheet, extending their unbeaten run to 29 matches since September 2018 — just after failing to qualify for the last World Cup.
Italy have now scored two goals or more in each of their last 10 international matches.
Mancini meanwhile moves within one game of Italy’s two-time World Cup-winning coach Vittorio Pozzo’s record of 30 unbeaten games between 1935 and 1939.