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| About Me | Round of eight at Euro 2024, featuring Germany and Spain When Spain and Germany play in the quarterfinals of the Euro 2024 on Friday, July 5, the whole world will be watching from Stuttgart, Germany. This is a great chance for Spanish tourists to combine their visit to the event with a sightseeing tour of Baden-Württemberg’s capital and other attractions—a region known for its natural beauty, wines, and cultural offerings. Feel free to refer to the following locations and strategies. The Turkey national team, coached by Arda Güler, has advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2024 Euro The Ottoman squad prevailed in a nail-biter against an aggressive Austrian side, 1-2, all because of Mert Gunok. With the game on the line in extra time, the goalie heroically made a sensational save that sent his side forward to the knockout round. When Demiral scored the second goal in the 59th minute after a feed from Güler, Vincenzo Montella’s squad seemed to be in control of the encounter. When down 2-0, the squad turned the tables on their opponents by seizing every opportunity that presented itself. Check out Livescore livescores.biz/leagues/italy/serie-a for all your sports betting needs and the most recent news in the world of sports. Even though they were one of the competition’s weakest teams, Ralph Ragnink’s group chose not to give up or give up; instead, they pressed their opponents and kept them in check until the reward arrived: A complete goal was scored by Michael Gregoritsch, who put the score at 1:2. Eleven players, in my opinion, sacrificed everything in the last quarter to keep their nation in the game. When Turkey played Austria, Arda Güler was a standout Once again, Arda Güler has shown himself worthy of the spotlight in a game that has been monumental for his career: the quarterfinal meeting between Austria and Turkey in the European Cup. The 19-year-old Turkish player started the match and set up two goals, making him a major contributor to his team’s win. When one of his passes went viral, he made a gesture toward the Austrian supporters that became one of the match’s highlights. It had been 59 minutes when the Real Madrid player was about to get a corner kick when the Austrian supporters swarmed him. Taking center stage in the tense moment, the midfielder wasted no time in moving towards them in response. Turkey went up 2-0 after a ball from Güler to Demiral. Instead of joining his teammates in celebration, the young Turk chose to raise his palm to his ear, perhaps trying to irritate the opposition crowd. Conditions leading up to Spain vs. Germany match are fraught with tension The news conference at the Spanish team’s training facility on Wednesday was presided over by Joselu Mato. Germany will be the quarterfinal opponents on Friday, and the former Real Madrid midfielder Luis de la Fuente said something nobody wanted to hear due to the parallels to the past. According to the striker, “We hope to retire Toni Kroos,” referring to his former colleague who will be retiring from football after Germany’s participation in the European Championship. The comments made by Joselu bring to mind the Marca cover that infamously became the “curse” on the Spanish national team at the 2006 World Cup in Germany, just as Zinedine Zidane was set to retire from coaching. Zidane will be sent into retirement, according to the top page of that media publication. Similar to Kroos this year, the Real Madrid player had already stated his decision to retire, and Spain advanced to this match—the 1/8 finals—after winning the first three games. But France, who had only won once and drawn twice in their group, were in second place going into the match. The tide seemed to be turning in favor of Spain. With a victory under Luis Aragonés’s leadership, the Gaels would be eliminated from the tournament and Zinedine Zidane’s tenure as manager would come to an end. |
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