England defeats Serbia and leads the group (0-1)
Euskaraz irakurri: Ingalaterrak Serbia garaitu du eta multzoko leader jarri da (0-1)
A header goal in the 13th minute of Jude Bellingham has given the first victory of the Euro 2024 to Englandwhich has surpassed 0-1 to a competitive Serbia and is the leader of group C.
Overall it was a pretty flat game for England. Serbia, in its first Euro Cup as a country, bit and defended itself aggressively, something that kept the English away from its area. Bukayo Saka was the one who tried it a couple of times for the band and who generated the 0-1 marked by Bellingham.
Midway through the first half, the English team gave control to Serbia, who looked for the counterattack, and Dragan Stojkovic’s team did not stop growing until they were close to a tie. In the end, the scoreboard did not move and, after the tie between Slovenia and Denmark, Italy leads group C.
Slovenia and Denmark sign the first draw of the competition (1-1)

Match between Slovenia and Denmark. Photo: EFE
Slovenia and Denmark The points have been shared in the first game of group C. The Danes have been superior in the first hour of the game, but the Slovenians have pressed in the last minutes of the match and have closed the rivals in their area, achieving the goal of the tie.
Christian Eriksen He scored the first goal, in the 17th minute, in the match that marked his return to his national team 1,100 days after his cardiac arrest. In a throw-in, the Slovenia defense got lost and the ball reached Jonas Wind; He extended with a backheel for the arrival of Eriksen in the race, who controlled with his chest and shot (0-1).
With a quarter of an hour left, Janza He scored the equalizer from a corner. The Danish defense cleared the corner kick and the left back caught the rebound. The ball bounced off Morten Hjulmand and changed direction, ending up in the net (1-1).
Data sheet:
1 – Slovenia: Oblak; Kamicnik, Bijol, Drkusic, Janza; Stojanovic (Verbic, d. 66), G. Çerin, Elsnik (Stankovic, d. 75), Mlakar (Çelar, d. 75); Sporar (Brekalo, d. 94), Sesko (Kurtic, d. 94).
1 – Denmark: Schmeichel; Christensen, Andersen, Vertergaard; Bah, Hjulmand (Delaney, d. 89), Hojbjerg (Nordgaard, d. 84), Kristiansen; Eriksen; Wind (Dolberg, m. 84), Hojlund (Poulsen, m. 84).
Goals: 0-1, m. 17: Eriksen. 1-1, m. 77: Janza.
Referee: Artur Soares (Portugal). He yellow carded the Dane Hjulmand (m. 49) and the Slovenian Stojanovic (m. 51).
Source: Eitb

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