Spain was by far the better team in the contest but it was just not to be for Luis Enrique's men as Morata failed to convert his penalty.
Statistics don't always tell the full story but they can sometimes help give some idea of the way a team plays and what to expect from them.
Italy take on Spain in the semi-finals of Euro 2020 at Wembley stadium on Tuesday took a book a place in the final against either England or Denmark.
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They will face Denmark at Wembley Stadium with the hope of making it through to the final where they will face either Spain or Italy.
It is the first time since 1992 that they have gone so deep into the Euros and they believe that they may even have a chance of winning it.
England will be aiming to reach their second consecutive last-4 in a major tournament whereas Ukraine will be hoping to make their first ever.
Czech Republic take on Denmark at Baku Olympic stadium on Saturday for a place in the semi-final of Euro 2020.
The victory means that the Azzurri are now unbeaten in 32 fixtures and will be looking to win their second-ever European title.
The Swiss showed immense character to push the former European champions the distance despite going a man down in the second half.