Aké almost added the winner, just failing to get his toe to a looping cross, and Mancini will be distraught that his side have gone from being so dominant to almost losing this game.
89'
S. Zaza gets yellow.
Zaza has been shown a yellow card - the fourth booking of the game.
88'
N. Aké has scored a goal for Netherlands! Assist by S. Berghuis.
Assist Steven Berghuis
IT'S THERE! Aké has equalised with just three minutes left, heading the ball down past Perin after Italy's defenders failed to mark him as Berghuis crossed from the Netherlands right. It's no less than the visitors deserve after a vastly improved second-half performance.
87'
L. Pellegrini enters the game and replaces G. Bonaventura.
Mancini has sent on 21-year-old midfielder Pellegrini for Bonaventura.
85'
Chiesa almost made sure of victory with a mazy dribble down the left wing, beating Janmaat before firing a low shot that Cillessen did well to save.
82'
E. Elia enters the game and replaces R. Babel.
Perin made a superb save to deny Berghuis, diving to his right and parrying the substitute's shot away from danger in acrobatic style.
Elia has replaced Babel in a late substitution for the Netherlands.
79'
Good effort by Vilhena! His shot from 20 yards squirmed just wide to the right of Perin's goal after substitute Promes caused Italy problems at the back.
78'
D. Baselli enters the game and replaces Jorginho.
W. Weghorst enters the game and replaces D. Blind.
Q. Promes enters the game and replaces M. de Roon.
Weghorst replaces Blind for the visitors.
Baselli is on for Jorginho.
Promes replaces De Roon for the Netherlands.
75'
F. Chiesa gets yellow.
Chiesa goes into the referee's notebook.
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73'
Players confronted each other in the Italy penalty area after De Roon made a heavy challenge on Perin, but the pair appear to have made amends and play continues. There has been a distinct edge to the game at times this evening, and that is showing in the final stages.
72'
Mancini is trying to calm things down after his side took the lead and then went down to 10 men inside two frantic minutes, and the introduction of Bonucci should help with that.
71'
N. Aké enters the game and replaces M. de Ligt.
Substitution for Koeman's side, with Aké replacing De Ligt.
70'
L. Bonucci enters the game and replaces L. Insigne.
S. Berghuis enters the game and replaces R. Vormer.
Substitution for the Netherlands, with Berghuis replacing Vormer.
Substitution for Italy: off goes Insigne, on comes Bonucci.
69'
D. Criscito goes off after a red card!
Criscito has been shown a straight red card for a bad foul on Depay, who was through on goal when he was pulled back.
67'
S. Zaza has scored a goal for Italy!
Italy have taken the lead! A cross from the right evaded Van Dijk and Valencia striker Zaza slid in to poke the ball past Cillessen and into the net from just outside the six-yard box.
65'
Depay connected a header with Janmaat's cross from the right but the Lyon forward's attempt lacked power and Perin made a simple save.
63'
S. Zaza enters the game and replaces A. Belotti.
Italy send on Zaza for Belotti.
Mancini is ringing the changes for the last half hour of the game, but still no sign of Balotelli.
61'
F. Chiesa enters the game and replaces S. Verdi.
Chiesa replaces Verdi.
60'
Brilliant attempt by Vilhena! The Feyenoord winger volleyed audaciously over the crossbar from the edge of the box, narrowly missing the target after excellent build-up play from Vormer on the right.
59'
M. De Sciglio enters the game and replaces D. Zappacosta.
Italy send on De Sciglio for Zappacosta, giving them a fresh pair of legs to help deal with the lively Wijnaldum.
56'
Having been pegged back for almost 10 minutes, Italy launched a fast break with Insigne, who exchanged passes with Belotti before firing over the crossbar from 20 yards.
53'
The Netherlands have clearly had a dressing down at half-time and are playing far better than they were in the first half. They are retaining possession and building their attacks more patiently, with Janmaat giving them a good option on the right.
51'
Janmaat has been involved in nearly everything the Dutch have done in the second half and his lobbed attempt at goal forced a good save from Perin, who pushed the ball over the crossbar for a corner.
48'
Italy have resumed their brand of neat passing play and Insigne was only marginally offside when put through by Criscito on the left.
46'
D. Janmaat enters the game and replaces H. Hateboer.
Koeman has sent on Janmaat for Hateboer for the second half, perhaps seeking more penetration down the right flank to ease his side's reliance on Wijnaldum as an attacking outlet.
45'
After Verdi had a chance cleared off the line for Italy, Depay's frustration once again showed as he clattered into Zappacosta. This has not been a happy night for the Dutch so far.
43'
R. Vormer gets yellow.
Ruud Vormer has been shown a yellow card.
37'
Depay received the ball 25 yards from goal and took a couple of strides before lashing it well wide of the target - a shot that appeared to be made as much in anger as in hope of finding the net.
35'
Italy's patient passing play has been enjoyable to watch, while the Netherlands are still trying to launch quick breaks but very little is dropping for them tonight.
33'
Wonderful football from Italy, with Jorginho and Insigne linking up to tee Verdi up for a shot that he blazed over the crossbar from just outside the box.
32'
Belotti should have given Italy the lead there, picking the ball up just 10 yards from goal but firing a low shot straight into the legs of a relieved Cillessen. Mancini's men just can't find a way through!
28'
M. de Roon gets yellow.
Yellow card Marten de Roon, who dumped Criscito on the deck unceremoniously - the kind of treatment the Italy full-back has had to endure throughout the first half of this game.
Italy really should be leading this game, having played by far the more expansive, positive football and created the only chances of note. Koeman's men are, by contrast, rather one dimensional and heavily reliant on Wijnaldum and Babel for creativity.
25'
Cillessen saves with his feet! Italy are pulling their visitors apart at the back now and Verdi's cross was almost turned into the net by Insigne at the far post.
22'
Van Dijk did well to clear a cross out of play before it reached Belotti on the edge of the six-yard box, but Italy remain camped in the Netherlands' half at the mid-way point of the first half.
19'
The game has become something of a physical battle, with Criscito receiving treatment for an injury and a few heavy challenges flying in afterwards. The Dutch haven't managed to rattle this composed Italian side yet though.
12'
Better from the Netherlands - Babel and Wijnaldum combined well down the left with a fast passing break but the former's cross went begging at the edge of the box.
9'
Italy are knocking the ball around the pich calmly, much to the delight of the home crowd. So far, this is the kind of dominant performance they will have been hoping for.
6'
The disallowed goal has taken the wind out of the visitors' sails - Koeman's men started the game looking full of intent but now they seem shell-shocked.
5'
The Netherlands are attempting to counter immediately but Italy's midfield have been buoyed by their good start and Bonaventura almost put Verdi through with a pass down the left but it ran out of play.
3'
Italy have had a goal disallowed in just the third minute of the game. A free-kick from the right by Bonaventura was allowed to run into the path of Belotti, who had the simple task of poking it into the net from point blank range, but the referee spotted an infringement.
Hello and welcome to our live text coverage of the international friendly between Italy and the Netherlands at Juventus' Allianz Stadium.
These two sides with such rich histories of tournament football will both be spectating when the World Cup gets underway in Russia, and both have work to do to replenish their reputations in the eyes of supporters.
After beating Saudi Arabia 2-1 in Roberto Mancini's first match in charge, Italy succumbed to a 3-1 defeat against France in Nice on Friday. Much of the pre-match build-up to this game has focused on Mario Balotelli's suggestion that he would make a good choice of captain – a suggestion that Mancini has not responded to in public.
Ronald Koeman has had mixed fortunes in his start to life as Netherlands manager, winning one, drawing one and losing one of his first three games in charge. He will be keen to make a statement by guiding his team to victory in Turin.
The team news is in, so let's see how they are going to line-up.
Italy substitutes: Lorenzo Pellegrini, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Federico Chiesa, Domenico Berardi, Rolando Mandragora, Mattia Caldara, Mario Balotelli, Leonardo Bonucci, Daniele Baselli, Matteo Politano, Simone Zaza, Mattia De Sciglio.
Netherlands (3-5-2): Jasper Cillessen, Daley Blind, Hans Hateboer, Virgil van Dijk, Tonny Vilhena, Matthijs de Ligt, Georginio Wijnaldum, Marten de Roon, Ruud Vormer, Memphis Depay, Ryan Babel.
The most notable change in the Italy team is that Mancini has benched Balotelli, opting instead for Insigne, Belotti and Verdi in a three-man attack.
Koeman has opted to give in-form Lyon star Ryan Babel a run up front for the Netherlands in place of Quincy Promes, while Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk continues to marshal a three-man defensive unit.
The teams are out on the pitch and the national anthems are being sung. Let's get ready to see what this clash of international football's sleeping giants has in store.
Somehow the score in Turin remains 0-0 after a half in which Italy have been utterly dominant, making the Netherlands look like a poor side. After Belotti had an early goal disallowed, chances have fallen to Insigne, Verdi and Belotti again but somehow the Dutch have clung on. They will need to improve drastically if they are to survive another 45 minutes without conceding.
Netherlands substitutes: Kevin Strootman, Daryl Janmaat, Jeroen Zoet, Steven Berghuis, Eljero Elia, Sergio Padt, Terence Kongolo, Stefan de Vrij, Nathan Aké, Wout Weghorst, Davy Propper, Quincy Promes.
At the final whistle in Turin, Koeman will have been the happier of the two managers having seen his side turn what looked likely to be a humiliating defeat into a battling 1-1 draw. This was a tough, physical encounter that turned on its head in the two minutes that saw Aké cancel out Zaza's opener and Criscito sent off for a professional foul, and Mancini will be disappointed that his side showed a lack of discipline as the game wore on.
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