Austria versus Turkiye, Euro 2024 round of 16: Demiral scores second-quickest objective in Euros history; Significant ideas from AUT v TUR
Austria versus Turkiye, Euro 2024 round of 16: Demiral scores second-quickest objective in Euros history; Significant arguments from AUT v TUR
Investigate the significant arguments from the Euro 2024 round of 16 match among Austria and Turkiye played at the Leipzig Arena.
Merih Demiral scored a support as Turkiye fixed a spot in the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 subsequent to beating Austria 2-1 at the Leipzig Arena on Wednesday.
MICHAEL GREGORITSCH GETS ONE BACK FOR AUSTRIA
A corner from Marcel Sabitzer was flicked into the far post with a header by Stefan Posch, where Michael Gregoritsch had a simple tap in.
DEMIRAL MAKES IT TWO
Merih Demiral multiplied the lead for Turkiye in the 59th moment subsequent to opening in a header at the close to post, in the wake of bouncing the most in the middle of between two Austrian safeguards.
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MERIH DEMIRAL SCORES SECOND Quickest Objective IN EUROS HISTORY
Turkiye’s Mehir Demiral scored the second-quickest objective throughout the entire existence of the European Titles, scoring following 57 seconds.
In the initial moment of the match, a corner for Turkiye was not as expected cleaned up by the Austrian protection and goalkeeper Patrick Pentz, making the ball tumble to Demiral who shot the ball into an unfilled net.
SEVEN OF TURKIYE’S PLAYERS ARE ON A YELLOW CARD
Seven players in Turkiye’s beginning setup are on a yellow and hazard passing up their next match on the off chance that they advance to the quarterfinal. Large numbers of the players were reserved during Turkiye’s match against Czechia, what broke the record for most cards doled out in a solitary coordinate in Euros history with 18 (16 yellows and two reds).
Turkiye beat Czechia 2-1, however its festival of making the knockouts was stopped by a fight on the pitch.
HAKAN CALHANOGLU MISSES THE MATCH
Turkish captain Hakan Calhanoglu who has begun Turkiye’s every one of the three gathering stage matches in the continuous European Title isn’t even in that frame of mind for the critical knockout match.
The 30-year-old player got a yellow card in Turkiye’s last gathering stage match against Czech Republic.
Prior in the competition, Calhanoglu got his most memorable watchfulness late on in the initial 3-1 win over Georgia for a cumbersome tackle on Giorgi Kochorashvili.
As per UEFA rules a player is suspended in the event that he gets two yellow cards.
Aside from Calhanoglu, Turkiye will likewise miss the administrations of Samet Akaydin because of suspension, while Austria will be without winger Patrick Wimmer.