Football
The best goals of the Euro group stage. Left, right, bomb from distance, Schick’s shot must not be missed
The European Championship knockout fights will start on Saturday. Which goals have graced the group stage of the Euros? There were a lot of beautiful goals, for example, İrfan Kahveci’s or Mikkel Damsgaard’s goal did not fit into the top five.
The European Championship knockout fights will start on Saturday. Which goals have graced the group stage of the Euros? There were a lot of beautiful goals, for example, İrfan Kahveci’s or Mikkel Damsgaard’s goal did not fit into the top five.
Patrik Schick against Scotland
Patrik Schick, together with Tomas Vaclik, was the main architect of the win over the Scots. The Leverkusen striker scored two nice goals, especially the second one was worth it. He sent the ball into the net with his left foot from the middle of the pitch.
Andriy Yarmolenko against the Netherlands
Ukraine advanced from third place in the group thanks to this goal. Their team was trailing 0:2, but thanks to a great left-footed shot by Yarmolenko, they kicked themselves back on level terms. Although the Dutch eventually won 3: 2, his goal was crucial in the final.
Xherdan Shaqiri against Turkey
Both the Swiss and the Turks needed to win their last group match, and the Swiss had the upper hand from the start. Thanks to Shaqiri. In the first half he opened the scoring with a beautiful shot with his weaker foot, in the second he added another great shot.
Andreas Christensen against Russia
The Danes had an even harder task. They needed to win by as many goals as possible and thanks to Christensen they did. He added an insurance goal with a bomb just before the end of the game and the big 4:1 win moved the Northerners further ahead.
Luka Modric against Scotland
The third promotion goal. Luka Modric’s shot put the Croatians in third place in the group, a few minutes later came the goal that meant second place, which also cut the Scots off for good. Modric reminisced about his best years, will he score against Spain?
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