Euro 2024 | Turkey and Georgia advance to the round of 16

(Hamburg) Turkey will face Austria in the round of 16 of Euro-2024, after winning painfully (1-2) against a Czech Republic which was reduced to 10 after 20 minutes, Wednesday in Hamburg.




The Turks eliminate the Czechs every eight years. This has at least been the case since 2008 at the Euro, before 2016 and therefore 2024.

This time, when Turkey simply had to draw to maintain its second place, the tension reached new heights, with a lot of duels and physical intensity from the start.

Too much. In nine minutes, striker Antonin Barak received two yellow cards and was sent off (20e). The fastest red card in Euro history.

The Czechs therefore found themselves 10 against 11 players, but also against tens of thousands of Turkish supporters, ecstatic after this game. Patrick Schick, on the bench after his injury against Georgia (1-1), was sanctioned of a yellow card for having contested another refereeing decision.

Opposite, Kenan Yildiz also didn’t go far from the penalty area, taking a yellow for stepping on an opponent’s Achilles tendon, then escaping a second warning two minutes later after a foul. Several teammates of the 19-year-old Juventus player rushed to calm him down, so as not to give up their advantage.

But the Turks took time to take advantage of this advantage, with two half-chances, too far from Real Madrid’s nugget Arda Güler.

It was upon returning from the locker room that the team led by the Italian Vincenzo Montella moved up a gear. And the goal came from a splendid strike from outside by captain Hakan Çalhanoğlu (51e). During this action where he initially blocked several shots, the Czech goalkeeper, Jindrich Stanek, injured his shoulder and had to be replaced.

As when they acquired the surplus, the Turks then let the Czechs get back into the match and the Red and Blue managed to equalize through Tomas Soucek after a mix-up within six meters (66e).

The Czech Republic then seemed to be the team to play in numerical superiority as they stormed the surface of Turkey, reduced to operating on the counterattack. But Cenk Tosun ended up freeing his team with a shot into the side net at the very end of the match. The match remained tense until the end and ended in confusion with a supporter on the field and the start of a scuffle between the two teams.

Georgia beats Portugal 2-0

PHOTO OZAN KOSE, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

The Georgians express their joy at the end of the meeting.

Georgia, which is playing the first Euro in its history, qualified for the round of 16 by beating Portugal, already qualified, 2-0 on Wednesday in Gelsenkirchen, during the third and final day of Group F.

Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (2e) and Georges Mikautadze (57e sp) scored for Willy Sagnol’s team, third in their group, which will face Spain in the next round. Portugal will play against Slovenia.


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