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France Secures 100th Victory for Deschamps, but Mbappe Suffers Injury

France Secures 100th Victory for Deschamps, but Mbappe Suffers Injury

France celebrated a milestone victory as they secured a 1-0 triumph over Austria in their Euro 2024 opener, marking manager Didier Deschamps' 100th win at the helm. However, the victory was marred by an injury to star forward Kylian Mbappe.France's dominance was evident from the outset, with Mbappe's dazzling dribbling and incisive passing causing constant problems for the Austrian defense. In the 38th minute, Mbappe's brilliance paid off as he danced past three defenders and delivered a pinpoint cross that forced Austria's Max Wober to inadvertently head the ball into his own net.Despite their early advantage, France struggled to maintain their momentum. Austria's relentless high-pressing and aggressive tackling kept them in the contest, and they nearly took the lead before France's goal when Marcel Sabitzer's cross found Christoph Baumgartner, whose shot was deflected wide.After the interval, France regained some control, with Marcus Thuram forcing a fine save from Austria goalkeeper Patrick Pentz. However, the Austrians remained resolute, and their passionate fans roared them on until the final whistle.Mbappe's night took a sour turn late on when he collided with Austria's Patrick Pentz, resulting in a suspected broken nose. The incident left Mbappe bloodied and bruised, and he was eventually substituted with a yellow card for sitting down on the pitch after receiving treatment.Despite the injury to their talisman, France held on for the victory, thanks in no small part to the masterful performance of N'Golo Kante in midfield. The returning midfielder justified his recall to the squad with a dominant display, breaking up Austria's attacks and providing a solid foundation for his team.France now join the Netherlands on three points after the Dutch beat Poland 2-1 on Sunday. They will face the Netherlands in their next match, while Austria will take on Poland in a bid to keep their hopes of reaching the knockout stages alive.

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Slovakia Stuns Belgium 1-0 in Euro 2023 Upset

Slovakia Stuns Belgium 1-0 in Euro 2023 Upset

In a stunning upset at the European Championship, Slovakia stunned Belgium 1-0 on June 17, 2023, in a match marred by two disallowed Romelu Lukaku goals.Slovakia struck early, with Ivan Schranz scoring in the seventh minute after a defensive error by Belgium's Jérémy Doku. Despite Belgium's dominance in possession, they struggled to break down Slovakia's resolute defense, which featured two 37-year-old outfield players.Lukaku, Belgium's record scorer, had two goals ruled out by video review. His first was overturned for offside, while the second was deemed to have been handled by Loïs Openda before his pass to Lukaku.Belgium's frustration was compounded by a brave goal-line block from Slovakia's Dávid Hancko, who left the field with a face injury after colliding with a teammate's knee.Slovakia's victory was their first in the European Championship finals and a triumph for their Italian coach, Francesco Calzona. The win also preserved the record of two 37-year-olds starting a match in the tournament, which could be broken if Portugal selects Cristiano Ronaldo and Pepe on Tuesday.Belgium, who had won 14 consecutive qualifying matches under Domenico Tedesco, suffered their first loss in 15 games. They now face Romania on Saturday, while Slovakia will take on Ukraine on Friday.

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Belgium vs Slovakia: Euro 2024 Clash of Contenders and Underdogs

Belgium vs Slovakia: Euro 2024 Clash of Contenders and Underdogs

Belgium vs Slovakia: Euro 2024 Group E Clash PreviewBelgium, one of the tournament favorites, will face Slovakia in a highly anticipated Group E encounter at the Euro 2024 in Frankfurt on Monday. Despite their impressive roster, Belgium has yet to claim a major title in recent years. However, the return of Kevin De Bruyne, who missed most of the Euro 2024 qualifiers due to injury, provides a significant boost to their hopes.Slovakia, on the other hand, impressed during their qualification campaign and will be eager to upset their more illustrious opponents. The match promises to be a fascinating clash between two teams with contrasting strengths and ambitions.Belgium: A Contender with a Point to ProveBelgium boasts a star-studded squad featuring the likes of De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, and Eden Hazard. They are renowned for their attacking prowess and possession-based style of play. However, they have struggled to translate their individual brilliance into collective success at major tournaments.The presence of De Bruyne, who has been in scintillating form for Manchester City, will be crucial for Belgium's chances. His creativity and vision will be key to unlocking the Slovakian defense. Lukaku, the team's all-time leading scorer, will be looking to add to his tally and provide a focal point for the attack.Slovakia: Underdogs with a Surprise in Store?Slovakia may not possess the same star power as Belgium, but they have shown great promise in recent years. They qualified for the Euro 2024 with an impressive record, finishing second in their group behind Spain.The team is led by Marek Hamšík, a veteran midfielder who has been a key figure for Slovakia for over a decade. Other notable players include Milan Škriniar, a solid defender, and Róbert Mak, a dangerous winger.Slovakia will likely adopt a more defensive approach against Belgium, looking to frustrate their opponents and hit them on the counterattack. They will need to be disciplined and organized to contain Belgium's attacking threats.Match Details:* Date: Monday, June 17 (IST)* Venue: Frankfurt Arena, Frankfurt* Time: 9:30 PM IST* TV Channels: Sony Sports Network* Live Streaming: SonyLiv app and website

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Cristiano Ronaldo Aims for Euro 2024 Glory, Sets Sights on Record

Cristiano Ronaldo Aims for Euro 2024 Glory, Sets Sights on Record

Cristiano Ronaldo, the legendary Portuguese forward, is determined to make history once again at the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament. The 39-year-old veteran believes his team deserves to add another major international trophy to their lone triumph at Euro 2016.Portugal will kick off their campaign against the Czech Republic in Leipzig on June 18, with Ronaldo expected to start and extend his record-breaking appearances at the Euros to six. Roberto Martinez's side qualified with a perfect record and should progress with ease from Group F, which also includes Turkey and Georgia."I believe this generation deserves to win a competition of this magnitude," Ronaldo declared upon arriving in Germany, setting his sights on the Henri Delaunay trophy. The former Real Madrid star triumphed with Portugal in 2016 but limped off injured against France in the final, with Eder firing the team to glory in extra time.Now plying his trade in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr, Ronaldo netted twice against the Republic of Ireland in a tune-up friendly last week to extend his international goals record to 130. Thus far, 14 of those have come at European Championships, making him the competition's all-time top scorer ahead of France great Michel Platini on nine.Ronaldo first appeared at the tournament in 2004 on home soil, scoring against eventual winners Greece on his Euros debut, and he has also struck in every edition since. The forward has 25 appearances at the finals, missing only one game at the tournament on the five occasions he has been selected as part of Portugal's squad.If Ronaldo nets in Germany, he will become the oldest ever Euros goalscorer, with the current record set by Austria's Ivica Vastic in 2008, scoring at 38 years and 257 days old. "I enjoy football, records are a consequence, so for me it's not a target, because I think they come naturally," said Ronaldo. "I'm happy to have a sixth European Championship and it's about enjoying it in the best way, playing well, making sure the team can win, trying to give my all and enjoying it."Despite his long and storied international career, Ronaldo said he still suffers with nerves after a men's record 207 caps for his country. "There's always that tingling in the stomach, especially the day before the game, but that's normal, that's part of it and I'm glad I feel it, because when I don't feel it, it's better to give up and stop," said the forward. "I still feel quite motivated, it's a different competition and we're all prepared."Ronaldo's ambition is fuel for his team-mates to thrive on. "Knowing Cristiano, he'll always think big, and we'll keep up with him," Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot told a news conference Saturday. "He's the one who's won the most among us... if we all realise that we have to go step by step, we can go far and I'm confident of that."While Portugal are among the favorites to lift the trophy, the Czech Republic have not gone beyond the quarter-finals for 20 years. Like their opponents, the Czechs have lifted the trophy on one occasion -- in 1976 as Czechoslovakia. A three-man defense with two wing-backs led by Slavia Prague's Tomas Holes must find a way to stop Ronaldo if they are to start strongly. However, few sides have managed that since Portugal's talisman took the stage two decades ago.One of the few challenges left for Ronaldo at the tournament is to score a hat-trick, last achieved by Spain's David Villa in 2008.

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Turkey Begin Euro 2024 Campaign Against Georgia, Aiming for Knockout Stage

Turkey Begin Euro 2024 Campaign Against Georgia, Aiming for Knockout Stage

Turkey will kick off their Euro 2024 campaign against Georgia on June 18, hoping to make amends for their disappointing performance at the previous tournament.Tipped as potential dark horses in 2020, Turkey crashed out after losing all three group-stage games. However, they impressed in qualifying for Germany, topping a group that included 2022 World Cup finalists Croatia.Their recent form has been mixed. Since beating Germany 3-2 in Berlin in November, Turkey have not won in five games and were hammered 6-1 by Austria in a friendly in March. They did, however, hold reigning champions Italy to a draw this month.Turkey's hopes of progressing from a group also containing Euro 2016 winners Portugal and Czech Republic rest largely on captain and midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu, a key part of Inter Milan's Serie A-winning side.Arda Guler, a 19-year-old attacking midfielder, is another player to watch. He returned from injury to score five goals in five games at the end of Real Madrid's victorious La Liga campaign.Georgia, meanwhile, are playing in their first ever major tournament and are the clear underdogs in Group F. Their slim prospects of qualifying for the last 16 will rest largely on the shoulders of talisman Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.With Valencia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili reportedly a target for several top European clubs and forward Georges Mikautadze impressing on loan at Metz last season, Georgia have talent at both ends of the pitch.But Napoli's Kvaratskhelia — dubbed "Kvaradona" in a nod to Diego Maradona — must be at his best if Georgia are to spring a surprise and try to help unite a fractured nation, recently wracked by huge protests against a controversial "foreign agent" law."It was the greatest dream of every Georgian to become a part of such an important tournament, and it was the happiest day for all of us when we achieved it," Kvaratskhelia told UEFA.com."But we didn't come here just to attend, we wish to leave our mark on Euro 2024, to write a new page of history."With a Portugal side full of talent expected to top Group F, Turkey and Czech Republic, who face each other on June 26, will be the likely contenders for second place.Turkey, though, must first overcome a Georgia team who may be unburdened by expectation as they aim to become only the fifth side to win the title on their debut in a European Championship.

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UEFA Bans Russian Flags at Euro 2024 to Prevent Provocations

UEFA Bans Russian Flags at Euro 2024 to Prevent Provocations

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) is taking proactive measures to prevent the display of Russian flags at the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament, particularly during Ukraine's first match on June 17. This decision stems from the ongoing military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has resulted in the ban of Russian teams from international competitions.Despite the ban, UEFA recognizes that Russian citizens may attempt to purchase tickets for the Euro 2024 games. To address this potential issue, security staff will be deployed at the Munich stadium, where Ukraine will face Romania, to intercept and remove any Russian flags that may be displayed.The presence of Russian flags at previous Euro 2024 matches has raised concerns. During the opening game between Germany and Scotland, Russian flags were spotted in the stands alongside Scottish flags. Similarly, several Russian flags were observed among Serbia's fans during their match against England. Serbia is known to be one of Russia's closest allies in Europe.UEFA's decision to prohibit Russian flags is in line with its disciplinary rules against political messages at stadiums. The organization has the authority to punish teams if such messages are displayed by their fans.German authorities have also expressed their support for UEFA's stance. They have stated that only flags of the participating teams should be allowed into stadiums and official fan zones. This measure is intended to prevent potential provocations, particularly if Israeli and Palestinian flags were to be displayed.UEFA's actions demonstrate its commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful environment at the Euro 2024 tournament. The organization is determined to prevent any political or divisive symbols from overshadowing the sporting event.

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England Kick Off Euro 2024 with 1-0 Win Over Serbia

England Kick Off Euro 2024 with 1-0 Win Over Serbia

England kicked off their Euro 2024 campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Serbia on Sunday, thanks to a first-half header from Jude Bellingham.The Real Madrid star put Gareth Southgate's team ahead in the 13th minute at the Veltins Arena, stooping to meet Bukayo Saka's cross and guiding it past Serbia goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic.The buildup to the game had been overshadowed by concerns about violence between rival supporters, and those fears were realized when police rushed to separate brawling fans in Gelsenkirchen earlier in the day. Social media footage showed men throwing chairs at each other outside a restaurant festooned with Serbian flags in the city.Once the game got underway, however, England fans were soon celebrating after Bellingham's early goal."It's a great start for me personally to get my confidence up and to help the lads get the win is the most important thing," Bellingham said.Harry Kane so nearly extended the lead in the second half when Rajkovic pushed his far post header onto the underside of the bar. Kane set a record for his country by making his 23rd appearance at a major tournament."It's a tough game. They are a tough team and have good players," the England captain said. "We stood up to it well and it is good to get the three points and (for us) to progress. It's good that we got the win today."Victory sent England to the top of Group C after Denmark drew 1-1 with Slovenia in an earlier game, with Christian Eriksen scoring three years after suffering a cardiac arrest on the field at the last Euros. England plays Denmark in Frankfurt on Thursday.England was a beaten finalist at the last Euros, losing on penalties to Italy in the final three years ago. It is one of the favorites this time around. Serbia is playing in the Euros for the first time since 2000.

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Jude Bellingham Shines as England Kick Off Euro 2024 with Victory

Jude Bellingham Shines as England Kick Off Euro 2024 with Victory

Jude Bellingham, the 20-year-old midfield maestro, showcased his exceptional talent in England's 1-0 victory over Serbia in their Euro 2024 opener. Having been hailed as the key to England's title aspirations, Bellingham delivered a masterful performance, capped by the winning goal.Bellingham's rise to prominence has been meteoric. From his breakout at Birmingham at just 16 to his Player of the Year award in La Liga with Real Madrid, he has consistently exceeded expectations. His versatility and impact on the pitch are remarkable.In the Group C opener against Serbia, Bellingham's influence was evident from the outset. He initiated the move that led to his goal, demonstrating his vision and passing ability. His diving header from Bukayo Saka's cross was a testament to his aerial prowess and attacking instincts.Bellingham's leadership qualities were also on display. Despite his young age, he is a key figure in Gareth Southgate's squad and was part of the four-man leadership group. His fearless attitude and refusal to be intimidated were evident in his confrontations with Serbian players.With 56 touches in the first half, Bellingham was the driving force behind England's dominance. His relentless energy and intelligent movement kept Serbia at bay throughout the match. His substitution in the closing stages was met with a standing ovation, a fitting tribute to his outstanding performance.Bellingham's goal was not only the first for England in Euro 2024 but also a historic milestone. He became the first European player to feature in three major tournaments before turning 21 and the second Englishman after Michael Owen to score at both the World Cup and European Championship before that age.As England embark on their quest for a first major trophy in 58 years, Bellingham's role is crucial. His exceptional talent, leadership qualities, and unwavering determination make him a key asset for the Three Lions. If England are to lift the trophy in Berlin on July 14, Bellingham will undoubtedly play a pivotal role.

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Slovenia's Euro 2024 Hopes Soar Amidst Sporting Success

Slovenia's Euro 2024 Hopes Soar Amidst Sporting Success

Slovenia's return to the European Championship after a 24-year absence has ignited a surge of excitement and motivation within the team, fueled by the success of their sporting compatriots. Midfielder Timi Max Elsnik, one of three home-based players in the squad, expressed the team's determination to make a mark on the tournament."Slovenia is a phenomenon when it comes to sports," Elsnik said. "Football may not have been the most important sport in recent years, but we've reached the Euros and it's a chance to rejoin other sports in the spotlight."Slovenia's sporting achievements include two Tour de France victories by Tadej Pogacar and the NBA stardom of Luka Doncic. These successes have created a positive atmosphere and a belief that the football team can also excel.The team's return to the Euros is a testament to their hard work and dedication. They have played in two World Cups (2002 and 2010) and are eager to make a statement in Germany. Their opening match against Denmark on Sunday will be a crucial test."The number of messages you get, the faces of people in the street show everything," Elsnik said. "The Euros mean a lot to the people. Slovenia is a small country and every sporting success is important."Slovenia's group also includes Serbia and England, but Elsnik insists they are not just making up the numbers. "Teams like ours have been waiting too long to participate in the Euros," he said. "We've reached our goal by coming here already, but this is not the end.""The best teams in Europe are here and we are among them. I don't think it should be a burden, we shouldn't feel too much pressure. Everyone will give their utmost, but we shouldn't forget to enjoy these moments."Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand has identified RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko as Slovenia's primary threat after his five goals in qualifying. However, Slovenia boss Matjaz Kek sees the 21-year-old as "one of the pieces of the bigger picture.""He is one of the cogs in the machine," said Kek, who can also call upon former Atalanta star Josip Ilicic. The 36-year-old Ilicic scored on his Slovenia comeback last week, having not played for his country since November 2021 after suffering with mental health issues.Slovenia's success at the Euros will not only be a triumph for the team but also a source of pride for the entire nation. Their journey is a reminder that anything is possible with determination and a belief in oneself.

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