After the win that qualified Portugal to the round of 16, Belgium beats Romania in the last match of the second round of the Euro Cup

After the win that qualified Portugal to the round of 16, Belgium beats Romania in the last match of the second round of the Euro Cup
After the win that qualified Portugal to the round of 16, Belgium beats Romania in the last match of the second round of the Euro Cup

Dortmund vibrated with the match between Portugal and Türkiye (REUTERS/Carmen Jaspersen)

With the victory of the Portugal of Cristiano Ronaldo 3-0 over Türkiye As the main attraction, this Saturday the second date of the initial phase of the Euro Cup with three games that began to shape the teams in qualifying for the round of 16.

PORTUGAL 3-0 Türkiye

Portugal He showed his best face in his second presentation for the Euro Cup and he was awarded the title of candidate to win the contest for the second time in its history. After the triumphant debut with a 2-1 about Czech Republicthe team he led Cristiano Ronaldo beat Turkey 3-0 in it Signal Iduna Park of Dortmund to secure passage to the next round.

Bernard Silva He opened the scoring at 21 minutes and seven minutes later the most unusual goal of the tournament came with the score against the Turkish defender. Samet Akaydin. Finally, Bruno Fernandes put definitive figures in the complement after pushing a ball under the goal after an assist from himself CR7.

Those led by the Spanish Roberto Martínez achieved passage to the round of 16, further than the Next Wednesday, June 26, they will face Georgia in it Veltins-Arena of Gelsenkirchen for the last date of Group F that has them as leaders. That same day and at the same time, but in the Volksparkstadion from Hamburg they will meet Türkiye and Czech Republic.

The fact that is already clear is that the Portuguese will play the round of 16 on Monday, July 1 at the Frankfurt Arena against one of the teams that classifies as best third.

Trainings:

Stadium: Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund)

Referee: Felix Zwayer (Germany)

Group F standings:

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GEORGIA 1-1 CZECH REPUBLIC

Group F of the Euro Cup was at the mercy of the Portuguese and Turks with the draw between Georgia and the Czech Republic in Hamburg. It was the Georgians who took the lead in the first half through a maximum penalty taken by Georges Mikautadze about the closing of this stage, but Patrick Schick He took advantage of the Czechs’ dead ball in the second half to achieve parity.

Those led by Ivan Hasek almost beat their rival and turned the score around, although the bitter taste will remain for Willy Sagnol’s team for having been ahead in the match and squandering a very clear heads-up in the last second of the match: a wasted counter by Saba Lobzhanidze.

Although with the 1-1 both were left with a chance of qualifying for the round of 16, they know that they will have tough challenges in the last day of the zone that will be defined next Wednesday starting at 4 p.m. (Argentine time). Georgia will face Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal, while Checa will do the same against Türkiye. It is worth mentioning that the four best third parties in each group will also access the next round.

Trainings:

Stadium: Volksparkstadion (Hamburg)

Referee: Daniel Siebert (Germany)

Group F standings:

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BELGIUM-ROMANIA

At the close of the second date, Belgium and Romania will face a high-voltage duel (Photo: Reuters/Lee Smith)

The last match of the day is between Belgium and Romania by the catcher Group E, one of the most even so far. This Friday, the other two members of the area faced each other: Ukraine defeated Slovakia and both – with one more game – lead the group along with the Romanians.

The table puts pressure on the Belgians, who suffered an unexpected defeat on the first date against the Slovaks. Beyond the adverse result, there is a striking fact that reflects the poor start of those led by Domenico Tedesco: although they have one less match, Belgium is the only team that has not converted so far in the competition.

Probable Formations:

Belgium: Koen Casteels; Timothy Castagne, Wout Faes, Jan Vertonghen, Arthur Theate; Youri Tielemans, Amadou Onana, Kevin De Bruyne; Jeremy Doku, Romelu Lukaku and Johan Bakayoko. DT: Domenico Tedesco

Romania: Florin Nita; Andrei Ratiu, Radu Dragusin, Adrian Rus, Nicusor Bancu; Marius Marin, Razvan Marin, Nicolae Stanciu; Dennis Man, Denis Dragus and Mihai Mihaila. DT: Edward Iordanescu

Stadium: Rhein Energie Stadion (Cologne)

Referee: Szymon Marciniak (Poland)

Hour: 16.00

Television: ESPN

Group E standings:

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