Yaremchuk wonder strike gives Ukraine precious comeback victory over Slovakia

Ukraine produced a thrilling second-half comeback to beat Slovakia in Dusseldorf and keep their Euro 2024 campaign alive as Roman Yaremchuk came off the bench to score a wonderful late winner.

Slovakia, who stunned Belgium in their opening game, continued their fine start to the tournament with an impressive first-half showing as Ivan Schranz scored his second goal in as many games to give them a deserved lead.

But Ukraine showed signs of life before the break when Oleksandr Tymchyk rattled the post, and Mykola Shaparenko found the equaliser early in the second half as the momentum shifted.

The decisive moment arrived with 10 minutes to go when Yaremchuk’s delightful cushioned touch and finish completed the comeback to send the yellow-clad supporters wild.

It leaves a wide-open Group E finely poised, with Ukraine, Slovakia and Romania all on three points and Belgium still on zero ahead of Saturday’s clash between Belgium and Romania.

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Spain v Italy – Euro 2024 LIVE

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Calafiori own-goal sends Spain into Euro 2024 knockouts

A slick Spain side produced a dominant display to complete a glorious 1-0 victory over defending European champions Italy in winning Euro 2024 Group B with a game to spare.

The decisive goal in a one-sided affair in Gelsenkirchen saw the unfortunate Italian central defender Riccardo Calafiori turn the ball into his own net on 55 minutes from a cross by the outstanding Nico Williams.

Luis de la Fuente’s men should have won by more after passing up several chances with Williams also hitting the bar, but at least know their final group match with Albania on Monday has no added pressure after following up their 3-0 win over Croatia with another eye-catching display.

In contrast, an outclassed Italy side will have to regroup quickly needing a draw against Croatia to ensure they earn second place in the section.

Player of the Match: Nico Williams (Spain)

Tortmented Italy with the quality of his pace and poise out wide a real feature of a memorable victory for his side. Should really have scored as he headed wide from close range early on before hitting the bar, but adds so much menace in the final third.

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Calafiori own-goal sends Spain into Euro 2024 knockouts

A slick Spain side produced a dominant display to complete a glorious 1-0 victory over defending European champions Italy in winning Euro 2024 Group B with a game to spare.

The decisive goal in a one-sided affair in Gelsenkirchen saw the unfortunate Italian central defender Riccardo Calafiori turn the ball into his own net on 55 minutes from a cross by the outstanding Nico Williams.

Luis de la Fuente’s men should have won by more after passing up several chances with Williams also hitting the bar, but at least know their final group match with Albania on Monday has no added pressure after following up their 3-0 win over Croatia with another eye-catching display.

In contrast, an outclassed Italy team – who had inspired goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to thank for preventing a heavier defeat – will have to regroup quickly needing a draw against Croatia to ensure they earn second place in the section.

Talking Point: How good is this Spain side?

After filleting the reigning European champions, it is inevitable that comparisons will be made between this class of 2024 and the Spanish vintage that swept all before them at Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012.

Of course, they will have to deliver a major trophy to deserve any true comparison, but alongside hosts Germany, it is fair to say Spain have so far been the stand-out team at this tournament.

With outstanding creative width in the shape of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams, they will surely fancy the task of going all the way this summer.

Player of the Match: Nico Williams (Spain)

Tortmented Italy with the quality of his pace and poise out wide a real feature of a memorable victory for his side. Should really have scored as he headed wide from close range early on before hitting the bar in the second, but adds so much menace in the final third. The finishing touch is perhaps the next step in his development.

Player Ratings

Spain: Simon 6, Carvajal 7, Le Normand 7, Morata 7, Ruiz 7, Laporte 7, Rodri 7, Williams 9, Yamal 8, Pedri 8, Cucurella 8 Subs: Baena 6, Oyarzabal 6, Perez 6, Torres 6

Italy: Donnarumma 8, Di Lorenzo 5, Dimarco 5, Calafiori 5, Frattesi 5, Jorginho 5, Scamacca 5, Pellegrini 5, Chiesa 5, Barella 5, Bastoni 5 Subs: Cristante 6, Cambiaso 6, Retegui 6, Raspadori 6, Zaccagni 6

Match Highlights

2′ ALMOST A DREAM START FOR SPAIN! Brilliant wing play by Williams to hit the byline. Gets the cross over with some real menace, but the header by Pedri is clawed over by Donnarumma. Superb save.

10′ SPAIN BLOW ANOTHER BRILLIANT CHANCE This time Morata throws over a delightful cross, but Williams somehow nods the ball wide of goal from five yards out. How did he miss that? Such a brilliant start by Williams, but should have a goal to go with it. Still 0-0.

53′ PEDRI SO CLOSE TO THE OPENER He knocks the ball wide from the cutback by Cucurella before Donnarumma is forced to make a solid stop from the shot down his throat.

55′ GOAL! (CALAFIORI) SPAIN 1-0 ITALY And Spain finally have the lead as Riccardo Calafiori turns the ball into his own net from the cross by Williams. Unfortunate. But can’t say they haven’t deserved it.

73′ WILLIAMS SO CLOSE TO THE SECOND Nico showing all his quality to send the ball crashing back off the bar after leaving Giovanni Di Lorenzo for dead. Williams has been superb for Spain tonight.

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Denmark v England – Euro 2024 LIVE as Southgate names unchaged side

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Stodgy England limp to draw against Denmark after Hjulmand stunner

England missed the opportunity to secure their passage to the second round with a desperately disappointing draw against Denmark.

Once more they secured an early goal, scored by skipper Harry Kane, but again it led to the side dropping back and inviting Denmark to come forward with no pressure whatsoever, which led to an equaliser – albeit from a great strike from Morten Hjulmand.

Although England were the closest to adding to the score, through Phil Foden’s 20-yard drive against the post, it is their Scandinavian opponents who will feel their play warranted three points.

Twice in the last ten minutes, they were close to securing a winner. First Andreas Christensen half-volleyed over the bar when a corner dropped to him on the six-yard box and then moments later Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg’s effort curled just wide of Jordan Pickford’s far post.

Despite the poor display, England remain in control of Group C, topping the table on four points with Denmark and Slovenia next with two from two.

Talking Point – England shouldn’t be among favourites

They looked a worse side in possession than Denmark, with little signs of any system. After the criticism of the overly defensive display against Serbia, it was incredible to see them seek to sit back with 11 men behind the ball when Denmark entered their half.

There was no pressure on Denmark in possession, no orchestrated press from England, nor cohesion between the lines. As a result Denmark had the easiest task to come forward and camp inside their attacking half. As the game entered the final phase there was only one side which looked like winning.

In some ways this mirrored the game against Scotland three years ago and perhaps with their predominance of England-based players, they were similarly suited to raise their game against Gareth Southgate’s side.

That said, it is very hard to see England stumbling into a system which makes them play with the fluidity to justify their pre-tournament bookmakers’ favourites tag.

They may well top the group. They may win a second-round clash with a third-place team, and even get through to the last-four on penalties, but this is not a side which will threaten the top-four sides in the tournament.

Player of the Match – Pierre Emile Hojberg (Denmark)

He was inches from winning the game for Denmark and it would have been just reward as he thoroughly outplayed the much higher rated midfielders in the opposition. Whenever his team got the ball in the attacking third, he drove forward putting pressure on England and though he was a bit shot-happy, it nearly worked out for him in the end.

Player Ratings

Denmark: Schmeichel 6; Andersen 6, Christensen 6, Vestergaard 6; Maehle 6, Hojbjerg 8*, Hjulmand 7, Kristiansen 5; Eriksen 7; Hojlund 6, Wind 6.

Subs: Damshaard 7, Poulsen 6, Bah 6, Skov Olsen 6, Nrgaard 6.

England: Pickford 6; Walker 6, Stones 6, Guehi 7, Trippier 6; Alexander-Arnold 6, Rice 5; Saka 7, Bellingham 6, Foden 7; Kane 6.

Subs: Gallagher 6, Eze 6, Watkins 6, Bowen 6.

Match Highlights

18′ GOAL! ENGLAND (KANE) 1-0 DENMARK Walker robs Kristiansen then bursts into the box and takes his time before sliding a pass which is deflected into the path of the England skipper and he makes no mistake.

34′ GOAL! ENGLAND 1-1 DENMARK (HUJLMAND) A fantastic strike from the Denmark midfielder. No one closes him down 25 yards from goal and he hits an unerring shot in off the post.

56′ FODEN HITS THE POST! Saka plays the ball into his feet 25 yards from goal and he drives a low effort which has Schmeichel beaten but comes off his near post.

72′ GREAT BALL FROM BELLINGHAM! Watkins runs onto the ball and shoots from a tight angle but Schmeichel came out to block his shot.

73′ HOJBERG SHOOTS FROM 30 YARDS! Pickford has to scramble across his line to push the ball away. It may have been hitting the post.

84′ CHRISTENSEN WITH A GREAT CHANCE! The corner misses the bodies at the front post and the defender has a chance from six yards but half-volleys over.

85′ HOJBERG INCHES WIDE FROM SCORING! After England give the ball away once more, his effort curls towards the far post and Pickford was flat footed and just hoping the ball drifted wide – and thankfully, it just does.

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Slovenia v Serbia – Euro 2024 LIVE

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Serbia stay alive after Jovic scores last-second equaliser against Slovenia

Luka Jovic’s late equaliser snatched a point for Serbia in their Euro 2024 Group C clash as they came from behind to draw 1-1 with Slovenia in Munich.

Zan Karnicnik had opened the scoring for Slovenia midway through the second period as he arrived at the back post to tuck home and round off an excellent team move.

Matjaz Kek’s side looked like they were going to cling on to a crucial three points but Luka Jovic’s remarkable header from a corner in the 96th minute equalised for Serbia in the final action of the game.

It was another thrilling contest with both sides hitting the woodwork throughout the match and playing pulsating end-to-end football.

This result now leaves Slovenia on two points and Serbia just one point behind them as they head into their final group games where they will face England and Denmark respectively.

It was Slovenia who came closest to breaking the deadlock in the opening period as Timi Max Elsnik’s thunderous effort from just outside the box struck the right post.

Aleksandar Mitrovic went closest for Serbia in the first-half but it was shortly after the break when the former Fulham man found himself with a clear opening as Dusan Tadic played him in on goal, but Jan Oblak did excellently to smother his chipped effort.

It was in the 69th minute when Slovenia eventually broke the deadlock as right-back Karnicnik’s half-volleyed effort at the back post finished the move he started with a driving run from deep.

Dragan Stojkovic’s side nearly found an instant equaliser as Mitrovic rattled the crossbar with an effort from close range but they left it until the 96th minute to finally break Slovenia down through Jovic’s superb header directed into the bottom left corner.

The former Real Madrid man’s goal means Serbia can still finish in the top two of the group with a result against Denmark while Slovenia will now need a result against England after being on the brink of qualification.

Talking point – Jovic breaks Slovenian hearts in last kick of the game

Coming into this fixture, Jovic was perhaps an unlikely source of Serbia’s opening goal of Euro 2024 given the talent they possess up front.

But it was a frustrating afternoon for Mitrovic who hit the woodwork, missed from close range and was denied well by Oblak.

As for Juventus’ Dusan Vlahovic, he had a couple of sighters in the opening period but it was largely a performance spent on the periphery of proceedings.

For Jovic, whose career has not gone the way it was once expected when he was snapped up by Madrid, he will perhaps be hoping for a place in the starting eleven against Denmark after effectively keeping Serbia’s hopes of qualification alive.

With Stojkovic once again opting for two centre forwards, the Serbia manager may consider his options ahead of Tuesday’s clash.

Player of the Match – Zan Karnicnik (Slovenia)

Despite Jovic’s heroics, Karnicnik’s goal, which he started and finished, was the cherry on top of a wonderful performance. The right-back was resolute in his defending and crucially intervened moments after breaking the deadlock to divert Mitrovic’s goal-bound effort onto the crossbar. His marauding run drew a foul and yellow card for Filip Mladenovic who was withdrawn at half-time.

Player Ratings

Slovenia: Oblak 7. Karnicnik 9*, Drkusic 7, Bijol 7, Janza 8. Stojanovic 7, Gnezda Cerin 7, Elsnik 8, Mlakar 7. Sporar 6, Sesko 7. Subs: Stankovic 6, Verbic 5, Vipotnik 5, Brekalo N/A.

Serbia: Rajkovic 6, Veljkovic 6, Milenkovic 6, Pavlovic 7. Zivkovic 7, Ilic 6, Tadic 8, Lukic 7, Mladenovic 5. Vlahovic 6, Mitrovic 8. Subs: Gacinovic 5, Jovic 8, Milinkovic-Savic 6, Birmancevic 6, Samardzic 5.

Match Highlights

38′ – SLOVENIA HIT THE POST! The ball drops to Elsnik, who plays an unintentional one-two with a Serbia man before unleashing an effort that rattles the right-hand post.

49′ – SERBIA’S BEST CHANCE: Mitrovic plays an excellent one-two with Tadic who slips the big striker in on goal but as he looks to chip it over the onrushing Oblak, the Slovenian keeper saves well

69′ – GOAL! SLOVENIA 1-0 SERBIA (Karnicnik): Karnicnik switches the ball out to Elsnik on the left hand-side who delivers the cross to the back post where the right-back is arriving to strike home on the half-volley.

72′ – MITROVIC HITS THE BAR: Mitrovic holds off Karnicnik to meet the ball on the half-volley but the Slovenian defender gets the smallest of touches on it to send it crashing onto the crossbar.

90+6′ – GOAL! SLOVENIA 1-1 SERBIA (Luka Jovic): An inswinging corner came in from the right and Luka Jovic rose highest to direct a corner into the bottom left corner.

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Die vielversprechendsten Neuzugänge der NFL: Jetzt “Icing the kicker” hören!

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Die neue NFL-Saison rückt näher, die Minicamps sind im Gange – unter anderem auch mit einigen Spielern, die das Training an einem anderen Ort aufnehmen wie in der vergangenen Saison. Zahlreiche prominente Spieler haben in der Offseason entweder via Free Agency oder via Trade das Team gewechselt.

Bei welchen der Wechsel genau richtig sein könnte, darüber sprechen Host Detti und die kicker-Redakteure Consti, Thomas und Michael in der neuen Folge “Icing the kicker”. Besonders die Running-Back-Position, auf der sich das Karussell in der Free Agency in voller Fahrt drehte, produziert gleich drei große Namen für die Folge – die allesamt in besseren Umständen gelandet sein könnten als zuvor.

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Scotland v Switzerland – Euro 2024 LIVE

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