Tag: Euro 2024

  • Euro 2024: Why Joao Felix missed his penalty – Mbappe

    Euro 2024: Why Joao Felix missed his penalty – Mbappe

    France forward, Kyllian Mbappe has  explained why Portugal star, Joao Felix, missed his penalty in the game against France on Friday night.

    Les Bleus qualified for the semi-final of the competition, by securing a 5-4 penalty shootout win against Portugal after both teams played out 0-0 in 120 minutes.

    Both sides converted their spot-kicks except for Joao Felix, who missed Portugal’s fourth spot kick.

    Mbappe came up with a bizarre reason for Felix missing the penalty, explaining that France goalkeeper was a ‘scary’ proposition for the player:

    “He’s scary. I don’t have the exact explanation, but when João Félix hits the post, it’s because he thinks there’s a goalkeeper in front of him who’s going to get it. We were successful, but a big part of that was down to Mike.”

    France will play Spain in the semi-final of the tournament on Tuesday.

  • Portugal’s Euro exit likely to herald Ronaldo’s int’l retirement

    Portugal’s Euro exit likely to herald Ronaldo’s int’l retirement

    Defeat for Portugal at the European Championship on Friday likely brought down the curtain on the extraordinary international career of Cristiano Ronaldo.

    While Portugal’s totemic forward has made no pronouncements on his future with the national team, the 39-year-old struggled to revive former glories at the tournament in Germany.

    He departed Euro 2024 without scoring apart from in shootouts.

    Portugal lost 3-5 to France on penalties in their quarter-final.

    This was after a goalless stalemate in which Ronaldo missed a glaring chance in extra time but converted one of the kicks in the shootout.

    “It’s too soon and raw after the match to talk about that and there have been no individual decisions made,” coach Roberto Martinez said when asked if it had been Ronaldo’s last game in a Portugal jersey.

    There will forever be debates about where he sits among the greatest footballers.

    In or behind the exulted company of three-times World Cup winner Pele or the extraordinary talent of Diego Maradona or long-time rival Lionel Messi.

    All of them won the World Cup, which Ronaldo has not, but in terms of statistics in national team colours the 39-year-old is out there on his own.

    Friday’s loss to France at the Volksparkstadion was Ronaldo’s 212th cap, significantly ahead of Messi who won his 185th for Argentina against Ecuador in the Copa America on Thursday.

    Ronaldo’s 130 goals for his country is also way out on its own at the head of most scored in international football, with Messi recently moving second on the list with 108.

    “Cristiano is in the national team of Portugal because he deserves to be,” Martinez had said earlier in the tournament.

    In terms of longevity few can match Ronaldo, who debuted for Portugal in 2003.

    He was 18 years-old when he came on at halftime to replace Luis Figo in a friendly against Kazakhstan in front of roughly 8,000 in Chaves.

    Days earlier he had signed for Manchester United, convincing manager Alex Ferguson of his potential after tormenting the team’s defence in a pre-season friendly.

    By the next year he was a regular for Portugal as they hosted Euro 2004, upset in the final by Greece.

    He is the first to play at six European Championships and his 14 goals in 30 matches is also a Euros record.

    He won the trophy in 2016 when Portugal beat hosts France in the final.

    Ironically, in Portugal’s Euros triumph Ronaldo went off early in the decider in Paris in tears with a knee injury.

    If you add his goals in Euro qualifying, Ronaldo has scored 55 times in the competition, with Harry Kane next on 29.

    At the World Cup, Ronaldo has played 22 times, scoring eight goals in five tournaments, while Messi has played four times more and has the appearance record.

    In the 21 years Ronaldo has played for Portugal, they have not missed out on qualifying for the World Cup, with a semi-final place in 2006 their best return.

    That year, Ronaldo netted the decisive penalty to beat England in the quarter-finals.

    It has been an extraordinary career, highlighted by five Ballon d’Or awards, and it is not over yet … certainly not at club level.

    Ronaldo top-scored with 35 goals in the Saudi league last season and has another year’s contract at Al Nassr.

  • Euro 2024: Portugal kiss tournament goodbye, lose 5-4 on penalties to France

    Euro 2024: Portugal kiss tournament goodbye, lose 5-4 on penalties to France

    The Les Blues of France on Friday night at Hamburg saw off Portugal 5-4 on penalties after regulation time and extra time ended goalless at the ongoing Euro 2024.

    Joao Felix missed Portugal’s fourth spot kick as his shot hit the outside of the post to gift France the advantage.

    France’s Theo Hernandez stepped up and converted the 5th penalty to send the Les Bleus to the semi -final of the competition.

    Between the two teams, Portugal had the better chances to kill off the game but weren’t clinical enough in front of goal.

    Mbappe had to be substituted in extra time after an earlier whack to his face, covered with a mask due to a broken nose, thus missing out completely in the penalty shoot out.

    Bruno Fernandes and Vitinha were both denied by goalkeeper Mike Maignan before France’s Randal Kolo Muani had a shot deflected inches wide by Ruben Dias.

    The results meant  France will now face Spain in the semi-finals in Munich on Tuesday.

     

  • EURO 2024: Hosts Germany crash out after losing 2-1 to Spain

    EURO 2024: Hosts Germany crash out after losing 2-1 to Spain

     Spain on Friday evening cruised into the semi-final of the ongoing Euro 2024 after defeating hosts Germany 2-1 at the Alianz Arena.

    Both teams  played attacking football from the blast of the whistle but the hosts created more chances in the first half of the encounter.

    All efforts to score by both teams  proved abortive in the first 45 mins of the encounter.

    Upon resumption of the second half, Spain grabbed a goal when Leipzig’s Dani Olmo latched on to a pass from youngster Lamine Yamal and swept the ball past Germany goalie, Manuel Neuer.

    The Spaniards held on with the lone till the very last minute Writz converted for the Germans to draw level for the hosts.

    Mittelstadt received a pass from  the left side of the pitch then sent a cross over to the far post where Kimmich leapt up nod the ball down into the box, Floran Writz was there to connect and fired a shot into the ground and over to the opposite side of goal for the dying minute equalizer for the Germans.

    The match  headed into extra time and just when the referee was preparing to oversee a penalty shoot-out between both teams  Spain’s Mikel  Merino  headed home the winning goal late into extra time to drive the 2012 Champions into the semi-final of the ongoing tournament.

    Spain’s Dani Carvajal was sent of at the death of the thrilling encounter.

    He will miss Spain’s semi-final tie next week Tuesday.

     

  • Euro 2024: Bellingham cleared to play against Switzerland, fined £25,000

    Euro 2024: Bellingham cleared to play against Switzerland, fined £25,000

    Jude Bellingham is free to play in England’s Euro 2024 quarter-final against Switzerland on Saturday after receiving a one-match suspended ban and a fine for a gesture he made in the last-16 win over Slovakia.

    The 21-year-old’s ban is suspended for a year, and he has been fined £25,400 (30,000 Euros).

    The midfielder made a crotch-grabbing gesture towards the Slovakian bench after scoring a late equalizer in the 2-1 victory, which was investigated by UEFA. Bellingham, who has made the gesture while playing for his club side Real Madrid, denied that it was aimed at England’s opponents.

    Responding to the incident on social media, Bellingham said it was “an inside-joke gesture towards some close friends who were at the game,” adding he had “nothing but respect for how Slovakia played.”

    While Bellingham is available for Saturday’s match, Turkey defender Merih Demiral has been handed a two-match ban for a gesture he made during his side’s last-16 win against Austria.

    Demiral, 26, scored both of Turkey’s goals in the 2-1 win and celebrated his second goal with a ‘wolf salute.’ The gesture, which is banned in Austria and France, is associated with the far-right extremist group Grey Wolves, which is closely linked with Turkey’s ruling coalition party, the National Movement Party.

    Turkey faces the Netherlands in Berlin, with the game kicking off at 20:00.

  • Euro 2024: UEFA told to sanction Ronaldo

    Euro 2024: UEFA told to sanction Ronaldo

    Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo could face punishment from UEFA amid accusations of ‘ambush marketing’ during their Euro 2024 match against Slovenia. WHOOP, a wearable fitness technology company where Ronaldo is an investor and brand ambassador, published his heart rate data after the last 16 fixtures.

     

    Ronaldo, aged 39, was seen wearing a WHOOP device under a bandage on his left wrist, from which the company obtained the heart rate data. Neither Ronaldo nor WHOOP are official UEFA sponsors for Euro 2024.

     

    Ricardo Fort, former head of global sponsorships at Visa and Coca-Cola, has urged UEFA to fine Ronaldo and WHOOP over the incident. “This chart has been circulating today,” Fort wrote on X. “Cristiano and WHOOP is ambush marketing to Euro 2024. It is illegal and both the player and the company should be fined.”

  • Euro 2024: England tipped to win tournament

    Euro 2024: England tipped to win tournament

    Ex-Manchester United captain, Gary Neville has tipped England to go far at the ongoing Euro 2024 tournament.

    Neville said his “heart is overriding my head” backing England to go deep at Euro 2024.

    The Three Lions will play Switzerland in the quarterfinals of the tournament on Saturday.

    Gareth Southgate’s men finished top of Group C despite labouring to a 1-0 victory over Serbia and then failing to beat Denmark and Slovenia.

    England then snatched victory from the jaws of defeat against Slovakia to get to the round of 16 in the tournament.

    Neville has conflicting feelings ahead of the game against Switzerland, but ultimately still believes England can win the Euros.

    He wrote in The Overlap Newsletter: “England aren’t gelling, we’re not seeing any coached patterns of play, they’re passive on the pitch and passive off it, in the lack of substitutions and interventions Gareth Southgate is making.

    “But something happened. Results matter. Whatever you say about Southgate’s subs – and no-one could understand it – Bellingham and Harry Kane were on the pitch to deliver. Is this the near-miss event that jolts them to their senses?

    “At the end of a fortnight, they still have one of the best squads here and a game to make the semi finals. They remain within touching distance of history. Of destiny. My heart is over-riding my head. This can still happen.”

  • Euro 2024: Eight teams jostle for semi -final tickets (Full list)

    Euro 2024: Eight teams jostle for semi -final tickets (Full list)

     

    The Euro 2024 quarter-final lineup is now complete following Turkey’s thrilling 2-1 victory over Austria on Tuesday night.

    In earlier matches, the Netherlands secured a dominant 3-0 win against Romania, with Malen netting twice. This sets up a clash between the Dutch and Turkey in the quarter-finals.

     

    France, after eliminating Belgium, will face Portugal, while England is set to play Switzerland.

     

    Spain, coming off a 4-1 thrashing of Georgia, will take on the hosts, Germany, in the final quarter-final match.

     

    Full Quarter-Final Fixtures:

     

    Spain vs Germany

    England vs Switzerland

    France vs Portugal

    Netherlands vs Turkey

     

    The Euro 2024  quarter-final games will begin on Friday with Spain taking on Germany.

     

     

  • Euro 2024: Netherlands cruise into quarter-final, thrash Romania 3-0

    Euro 2024: Netherlands cruise into quarter-final, thrash Romania 3-0

    Romania’s Cinderella run is over at the ongoing Euro 2024 after being sent packing by Netherlands in the round of 16.

    Cody Gakpo opened the floodlight of goals before Donyell Malen scored twice in the second half as the Netherlands defeated Romania 3-0 to secure a spot in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024.

     

    Gakpo scored for the Dutch in the 20th minute and later assisted Malen for the second goal late in the second half and would latwr add the third to increase his tally on the evening.

    Despite their recent struggles in world tournaments, the Dutch could have increased their goal margin further. Romania, who topped Group E, were unable to make an impact in what was only their second European Championships knockout match since their 2000 quarter-final against Italy.

  • Euro 2024: Portugal zoom into quarter Q-final, beat Slovenia 3-0 on Penalties

    Euro 2024: Portugal zoom into quarter Q-final, beat Slovenia 3-0 on Penalties

     

     

    Goalkeeper Diogo Costa saved all three penalties as Portugal triumphed 3-0 in a shootout against a resilient Slovenia side, who had held them to a 0-0 draw after Cristiano Ronaldo’s dramatic extra-time penalty miss in their Euro 2024 round-of-16 clash on Monday.

     

    Portugal dominated the chances but also relied on Costa’s heroics, including a crucial one-on-one save from Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko, to secure a quarterfinal meeting with France in Hamburg on Friday.

     

    Costa saved penalties from Josip Ilicic, Jure Balkovec, and Benjamin Verbic in the shootout, propelling Portugal into the next round despite a largely lackluster performance.

     

    “This is probably the best game of my life,” Costa said. “I focused on doing what I had to do. I went with my gut feeling. Of course, we had analyzed the penalty takers, but players change how they shoot. I’m very happy and very excited to have helped the team.”

     

    Ronaldo, in particular, will face scrutiny after missing several opportunities, including a penalty in extra time, which left him in tears and needing consolation from his teammates.