Tag: Euro 2024

  • Euro 2024: Football expert, Chris Sutton predicts selected round of 16 games

    Euro 2024: Football expert, Chris Sutton predicts selected round of 16 games

    Former England striker and  football analyst,  Chris Sutton has predicted the result of Italy’s Euro 2024 Round of 16 clash with Switzerland.

    Sutton also backed Germany to defeat Denmark in the round of 16 clash.

    The former Chelsea man is, however, expecting a tough contest between Italy and Switzerland as they battle for a place in the quarterfinals.

    Sutton wrote in his column for the BBC, “Switzerland ended up drawing with Germany in their final group game, but they were ahead for a long time, and it looked like they would top Group A.

    “I am going to go with Italy. They are the holders, and they found a way to get the result they needed against Croatia in their last match in Group B.

    He predicted a 1-0 win for the holders, adding, “I just have a feeling Italy will do the same here, and find a way to win, although it is going to be very close.”

    Speaking about Germany against Denmark, he said, “I am still backing the hosts to get through this one, though, because they have got enough attacking firepower to get past the Danes’ defence.”

  • Euro 2024: Newcomers Georgia shock Portugal 2-0

    Euro 2024: Newcomers Georgia shock Portugal 2-0

    Georgia stunned former champions Portugal 2-0 on Wednesday to reach the knockout stage at Euro 2024, their first ever major tournament.

    The match was settled by an early Khvicha Kvaratskhelia strike and a Georges Mikautadze penalty kick.

    The win, albeit against a largely second-string Portugal who had already made it into the next round, represented the greatest result for Georgia.

    This was since the country gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

    But there was nothing undeserved about the way Willy Sagnol, a former Bayern Munich and France defender, and his side claimed a third-place finish in the tournament’s Group F.

    It was a win that had now set them up for a last-16 meeting with three-time Euro winners Spain.

    Georgia’s win also means that England will line up against Slovakia, Romania take on Netherlands and Portugal face Slovenia in the round of 16.

    Hungary, who had been in contention for a spot in the next round, were edged out.

    The tournament debutants took the lead in the second minute when Kvaratskhelia, the Napoli winger, raced away after a careless pass by Antonio Silva.

    He then powered a low shot past Diogo Costa in Portugal’s goal.

    Cristiano Ronaldo —- one of only three starters for Portugal who also played in their 3-0 win over Turkey on Saturday —- stretched and strained for every ball.

    This was as he sought to become the oldest goal scorer at a Euro tournament at the age of 39.

    But Georgia defended as if their lives depended upon it and sought to catch Portugal on the break.

    In the 53rd minute, Silva compounded his earlier error by committing a foul in the penalty box which led to an award of a penalty kick after a VAR check.

    Mikautadze, who had provided the pass for Kvaratskhelia to open the scoring early on, steered his kick past Costa, making him the top scorer at Euro 2024 so far with three goals.

    Ronaldo was booked in the first half for arguing and he cut a frustrated figure when he was substituted after the break, kicking out at a water bottle.

    Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili made late saves to keep Portugal at bay in the final minutes.

    At full time, Georgia’s squad and coaching staff sprinted on to the field to celebrate in front of thousands of their fans.

    Turkey face Austria in Euro last-16 clash after Czechs defeat

    Meanwhile, Turkey on Wednesday night overcame tough resistance from 10-man Czech Republic in a 2-1 victory at the ongoing Euro 2024 tournament.

    Goals from Hakan Calhanoglu and Cenk Tosun were enough for them to set up a last-16 clash with Austria and send their opponents home.

    The Czechs, quarter-finalists at the last European Championship, needed victory to stand any chance of advancing, but the 20th-minute dismissal of midfielder Antonin Barak for a harsh second yellow card was a blow to their attacking intent.

    In a chaotic and heated end to the game, Czech Republic’s Tomas Chory was also given a red card in a melee seconds before the final whistle.

    As well as the two reds, the referee also showed 16 yellow cards to set a new Euros disciplinary record.

    Both teams pressed hard from the start in a raucous atmosphere on a hot night with Turkish fans marching to the game and outnumbering the Czechs thanks to their huge diaspora in Germany.

    Thirty-year-old playmaker Calhanoglu’s 50th-minute goal was a first at his third Euros, triggering flares and delirium from fans.

    He scored with a low shot across goalkeeper Jindrich Stanek who had appeared to hurt his shoulder with a save just before and went off injured after the goal.

    Teenager Arda Guler inexplicably missed a close-range sitter to put Turkey two ahead and the Czechs immediately equalised, Tomas Soucek prodding home in the 66th minute after a long throw caused chaos to set up a thrilling finale.

    Tosun struck Turkey’s winner in stoppage time, sparking wild scenes on his bench and among Turkish fans.

    The result banished the Turks’ dark memories of Euro 2020 where they went home after conceding eight goals in three defeats.

    “We all fought very well together,” said defender Mert Muldur. “We had a hard time against such teams in the past. I think we have improved ourselves.”

    After two wins in three games, Turkey finished second behind Portugal in Group F on goal difference and will play Austria in the last 16 on July 2 in Leipzig.

    “When we talked with our friends before the camp, our only target was to get out of the group.

    We kept our promise and left the group. Now we will proceed step by step; we are very happy,” said Turkey winger Baris Alper Yilmaz.

    The Czechs finished bottom of the group with one point.

    “It is a disappointment because we all wanted to advance,” captain Soucek said, lamenting how the “disrespectful” soft red card had affected the game.

    “We were happy to get the equaliser,” he added. “Everyone did the maximum. The morale was huge. Just a sad end. But that is football.”

    Portugal, already guaranteed top place in the group but lost to Georgia who went through as one of the best third-placed finishers.

  • Euro 2024: Shocks, surprises as tournament reaches knockout stage (Full Fixtures)

    Euro 2024: Shocks, surprises as tournament reaches knockout stage (Full Fixtures)

    The Round of 16 for Euro 2024 is set, and the matchups promise an exciting knockout stage. Here’s a closer look at the teams that have qualified:

     

    Spain vs Georgia

    Spain, a three-time European champion, takes on Georgia, a team making its debut in the knockout stages. Spain’s blend of experienced players and young talents makes them the favorites, but Georgia’s impressive group stage performance shows they are not to be underestimated.

     

    Germany vs Denmark

    Germany, the host nation, faces Denmark in what promises to be a thrilling encounter. Germany will rely on home advantage and their tournament pedigree, but Denmark, the 1992 champions, have shown they can rise to the occasion in big matches.

     

    Portugal vs Slovenia

    Portugal, the 2016 champions, are up against Slovenia, who are making their first appearance in the knockout stages. With Cristiano Ronaldo leading the charge, Portugal will be favorites, but Slovenia’s robust defense and tactical discipline could pose problems.

     

    France vs Belgium

    In a clash of heavyweights, reigning world champions France take on Belgium. Both teams boast world-class talent and have been in fine form. This match is likely to be a high-scoring affair with no clear favorite.

     

    England vs Slovakia

    England, with their youthful and dynamic squad, faces Slovakia. The English team, aiming to replicate their Euro 2020 success, will be looking to assert their dominance, but Slovakia’s solid defensive setup could make it a tricky fixture.

     

    Romania vs Netherlands

    Romania, who have been a surprise package, take on the Netherlands. The Dutch, with their attacking flair and solid defense, will be expected to progress, but Romania’s spirited performances suggest they won’t go down without a fight.

     

    Austria vs Turkey

    Austria squares off against Turkey in a matchup of two evenly matched teams. Both teams have shown resilience and tactical acumen, making this one of the most unpredictable ties of the Round of 16.

     

    Italy vs Switzerland

    Italy, the defending champions, face Switzerland in what is expected to be a tightly contested match. Italy’s well-organized defense and clinical attack make them favorites, but Switzerland’s experience and tactical nous mean they are capable of causing an upset.

     

    As the tournament progresses, fans can expect more drama, excitement, and memorable moments as these teams vie for a place in the quarter-finals.

  • Euro 2024: Van der Vaart hits out at Van Dijk

    Euro 2024: Van der Vaart hits out at Van Dijk

    Former Tottenham star Rafael van der Vaart hit out at fellow Dutchman Virgil van Dijk.

    The ex-Real Madrid attacking midfielder was less than impressed by the Dutch team at Euro 2024.

    Despite getting four points from their first two games, the Netherlands are only qualifying for the round of 16 as one of the better third placed finishers, as they lost to Austria on Tuesday.

    “We played the way Virgil van Dijk just talked!” Van Der Vaart on Dutch TV channel NOS.

    “We just had to watch a disgraceful performance! I want the captain from our country to show some PASSION!”

  • Euro 2024: Goalless affairs as England, Slovenia share spoils in last group C game

    Euro 2024: Goalless affairs as England, Slovenia share spoils in last group C game

     

    England topped Group C, while Slovenia advanced to the knockout stages of Euro 2024 after a dull 0-0 draw in their final group match on Tuesday.

    England had already secured their spot in the round of 16, and the draw ensured they finished first in the group with five points, despite another lackluster performance.

    Gareth Southgate’s team led Group C despite a disappointing display in Germany.

    Slovenia ended up with three points, level with Denmark, who also drew 0-0 with Serbia. Although both teams had the same goal difference, goals scored, and disciplinary record, Denmark initially appeared to advance in second place due to their higher UEFA ranking, with Slovenia progressing alongside them, subject to confirmation.

    In a tepid match with few real chances, England had the better opportunities. Harry Kane and Phil Foden forced easy saves from goalkeeper Jan Oblak, and Bukayo Saka had a goal disallowed for offside in the first half.

    England dominated possession but had few shots on target, as Slovenia defended resolutely and stifled their frustrated opponents’ attacks.

  • Euro 2024: Austria stuns Netherlands 3-2 to go top of group D

    Euro 2024: Austria stuns Netherlands 3-2 to go top of group D

    Austria stunned Netherlands 3-2 to produce an upset at the ongoing Euro 2024.

    Austria has now progressed to the round of 16 of the competition as the group winner.

    Despite being handed a tough draw with the Dutch and France, Ralf Rangnick’s side won two of their three games to go  top of the standings.

    The result meant that Netherlands will now progress to the round of 16 as one of the tournament’s best third-placed sides.

    France finished second after recording a win and two draws.

    Austria scored inside 6 minutes, when Donyell Malen turned home Alexander Prass’s dangerous cross to score the team’s opening goal.

    Austria  had chances to add to their lead through Sabitzer and Marko Arnautovic, but the Netherlands were level just 75 seconds into the second half.

    The Dutch came out fighting in the second half and equalised when Cody Gakpo curled in a great finish.

    Captain Virgil Van Dijk came close to doubling their lead but hie header was parried out for a corner.

    However, Austria  retook the lead through Romano Schmid’s powerful header, which the unfortunate Stefan de Vrij could only help over the line.

    Memphis Depay thought he had earned the Dutch a draw when his close-range volley survived a check for handball by the video assistant referee.

    Few minutes later, Sabitzer  fired a rocket to the roof top of the net to secure the win for the Austrians.

  • Euro 2024: Lewandowski warns Mbappe about playing with mask

    Euro 2024: Lewandowski warns Mbappe about playing with mask

    Polish Striker, Robert Lewandowski has issued out strong warnings to Kylian Mbappe on the dangers of wearing a mask.

    Lewandowski sent strong warnings ahead France’s final group game today In Dortmund.

    France has already qualified for the round of 16 of the tournament, having collected four points from two group fixtures.

    He could return to the XI, but with a face mask to protect his broken nose.

    And Lewandowski, who had once played with a mask on towards the end of the 2014-15 season with Bayern Munich, said it is not an easy thing to do.

    As quoted by GOAL, Lewandowski said, “When I had to wear a mask myself, it wasn’t nice. It’s quite annoying, especially in the penalty area, I had problems, I didn’t react, I couldn’t see, my field of vision was hampered… It’s a few milliseconds but it can slow down a player.

    “It’s a challenge, it’s not pleasant, but of course a player’s health is more important. For a competition, emotions are very high and everyone wants to play at all costs. I understand the difficulties he faces.”

     

     

  • Euro 2024: Italy coach Spalletti fumes despite reaching last 16

    Euro 2024: Italy coach Spalletti fumes despite reaching last 16

    Italy coach Luciano Spalletti was furious after their 1-1 draw with Euros opponents Croatia.

    The result saw Italy reach the final 16, but Spalletti was angry with their flat performance.

    “When games are decided like this at the end, it all becomes more emotional, as nobody believed any more, but the players did. They kept their heads clear, risked very little despite being left with only three defenders on the field,” Spalletti told Sky Italia.

    “I can only congratulate them for their reaction and dealing with such an attacking line-up on the pitch.

    “There’s no denying it, we were below our usual level in the first half. If we don’t create very much, we’re not going to score very much. You can see we were thinking about bringing a result home, without really believing that we needed a win. It was involuntary, but I expect more from my players, because they show it in flashes.

    “These games are difficult because Croatia are a very strong team, they have a lot of experience at this level and can cause problems for anyone they face.”

    He also snapped: “We were absolutely not prudent. If the limitation is that we struggle to play out from the back with simple balls, then we will struggle with any line-up or any tactical system that we use.

    “In the first half, we lost the ball in ways we absolutely cannot afford to do. That’s not prudence. If we don’t play with quality, if we do the basics and nothing more, then we will struggle.

    “It was not about the system, we were too timid in the first half, but the system was irrelevant compared to the attitude and quality seen on the field.”

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  • Euro 2024: Capello declares Calafiori ‘an absolute champion’

    Euro 2024: Capello declares Calafiori ‘an absolute champion’

    Former England manager Fabio Capello admits he’s a fan of Bologna defender Riccardo Calafiori.

    The young centre-half has been a revelation for Italy at the Euros this month.

    It was Calafiori who laid on the pass for Mattia Zacagni to score his last gasp equaliser in last night’s draw with Croatia. The result saw Italy qualify for the final 16.

    Capello told Sky Italia afterwards: “Calafiori does some things… Everyone thinks he puts the ball centrally, instead with the outside he puts the ball over there.

    “For me he is an absolute champion, I compared him to Sergio Ramos… He gave him the ball with the right force, the right measure.”

  • Euro 2024: Italy joins already qualified teams with dying minutes equalizer against Croatia

    Euro 2024: Italy joins already qualified teams with dying minutes equalizer against Croatia

    Six teams have qualified for the ongoing  Euro 2024 round of 16 games

    Italy and England became the latest to progress into the knockout stages.

    Mattia Zaccagni scored a late equalizer to snatch a pulsating 1-1 draw with Croatia on Monday night.

    The result means Luciano Spalletti’s men will finish second behind Spain, who defeated Albania 1-0 to top Group B.

    Italy will now play Switzerland for a place in the quarter-final.

    England have also qualified with a game to spare, following Spain’s victory.

    Germany, Spain and Portugal have also booked their spots in the last 16.

    England will play Slovenia while Denmark and Serbia will slug it out.