Georgia beats Portugal to accompany it to the next phase, where Türkiye will also be
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Georgia was imposed this Wednesday on Portugal (2-0) thanks to the many of Kvicha Kvaratskhelia and of Georges Mikautadzewhich certified their pass to the round of 16 of Euro 2024, in which Spain will be measured.
Ahead on the scoreboard from the minute and a half, when Kvaratskhelia was an unstoppable cyclone for Portugal’s defense, until the end, with Mikautadze’s penalty goal in the 57th minute. The two actions pointed to Antonio Silva, for the loss of the ball that caused the lethal counterattack of 1-0 and for the maximum penalty committed at 2-0.
45 minutes into the game, Portugal still didn’t feel comfortable. Georgia retreated and, above all, made her run backwards.
Portugal pushed harder at the start of the second half. From the first moment, he was close to the goal, but nothing constant. In the end, despite the defeat, Portugal takes over as group leader and Georgia continues to make history.
Data sheet:
2 – Georgia: Mamardashvili; Kakabadze, Gvelesiani (Kverkvelia, d. 76), Kashia, Lochoshvili (Tsitaishvili, d. 63), Dvali; Chakvetadze, Kochorashvili, Kiteishvili; Kvaratskhelia (Davitashvili, d. 81) and Mikautadze.
0 – Portugal: Diogo Costa; Danilo Pereira, António Silva (Nelson Semedo, d. 65), Gonçalo Inácio; Diogo Dalot, Joao Neves (Matheus Nunes, d. 75), Joao Palhinha (Rubén Neves, d. 46), Pedro Neto (Diogo Jota, d. 75); Francisco Conceiçao, Cristiano Ronaldo (Gonçalo Ramos, d. 65). and Joao Felix.
Goals: 1-0, m. 2: Kvaratskhelia. 2-0, m. 57: Mikautadze.
Referee: Sandro Schärer (Switzerland). He cautioned the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo (m. 28), Pedro Neto (m. 45) and Ruben Neves (m. 53) with a yellow card.
Türkiye reaches the round of 16 and eliminates the Czech Republic (1-2)

Match between Czech Republic and Türkiye. Photo: EFE
Türkiye qualified for the round of 16 after winning this Wednesday by 1-2 to the Czech Republiceliminated from the competition after finishing fourth in group F.
With one player less due to the expulsion of Barák after 20 minutes, the Czech Republic failed to access the next phase. Türkiye advanced through Çalhanoglu at the beginning of the second part and Soucek tied with half an hour left.
However, Türkiye, in added time, closed the scoring with a goal Tosun who summoned his team to Austria in the next phase.
Data sheet:
1.- Czech Republic: Stanek (Kovar, min. 55); Coufal, Holes, Hranac, Krejci, Jurásek; Soucek, Provod (Lingr, min. 75); Chytil (Kutcha, min. 55), Barák and Hlozek (Chory, min. 55).
2.- Türkiye: Gunk; Muldur, Akaydin, Demiral, Kadioglu; Yüksek (Yokuslu, min. 63), Özcan; Güler (Tosun, min. 76), Çalhanoglu (Kokcu, min. 87), Yildiz (Akturkoglu, min. 76); and Yilmaz.
Goals: 0-1, min. 51: Çalhanoglu; 1-1, min. 66: Soucek; 1-2, min. 94: Tosun.
Referee: István Kovács (Romania). He sent off Barák for a double warning (min. 11 and 19) and Chory (out of time) for the Czech Republic. He also admonished the Turks Özcan (min. 30), Yildiz (min. 35), Yuksek (min. 49), Günok (min. 63), Calhanoglu (min. 66), Cakir (min. 68) Muldur (min. 81), Akaydin (min. 85), Ayham (min. 95), Kokcu (min. 95) and Güler (min. 98) and the Czechs Schrick (min. 34), Jaros (min. 85), Cerv (min. . 85), Krejci (min. 91) and Soucek (out of time).
Source: Eitb

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