The Spaniards, who defeated the Czech team 2-0 in the March basic group, were sent by Puado to the lead in the 66th minute. In the fourth set minute, Ivanušec arranged an extension from the penalty. In the second extension, however, “La Rojita” arranged the Puado procedure.
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Spanish footballers celebrate a goal against Croatia in the quarterfinals of the U21 European Championship.
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The Portuguese led 2: 0 and 3: 1, Mota scored twice. However, the Italians were able to react and in the 89th minute Cutrone equalized to 3: 3. However, right at the beginning of the overtime, Lovato received a second yellow card and Portugal used the power play. First, Jota made his mark and Conceicao added the insurance.
France led up from the 23rd minute thanks to Upamecan, but shortly after the break he equalized Boada. The match was slowly heading for overtime, but Alkmaar’s forward stood at the end of a quick break and sent the Dutch to the semifinals.
Germany lost from the 69th minute, but just before the end of the basic playing time Nmecha sent the duel into overtime. In the match, the match turned the score, but Nelsson equalized from the penalty kick. The Germans were more successful in the penalty shootout. Jaeckel turned the decisive penalty.
The Twenty-One Championship was originally on the program from June 9 to 26, but due to the impending term collision with the translated “adult” Euro, the organizers untraditionally divided it into two parts.
From March 24 to 31, 16 participants presented themselves in four basic groups, of which the two best teams went to the eight-member playoffs. The Czechs ended up in the group. The final will take place on Sunday, June 6 in Ljubljana.
European Under-21 Football Championship in Hungary and Slovenia – Quarter-finals: |
Budapest: Netherlands – France 2: 1 (0:1) |
Goals: 51. to 90. + 3 Boadu – 23. Upamecano. |
Maribor: Spain – Croatia 2: 1 after extra time (1: 1, 0: 0) |
Goals: 66. and 110. Puado – 90. + 4 Ivanušec with pen. |
Székesfehérvár: Denmark – Germany 2: 2 (1:1, 0:0), 5:6 after pen. |
Goals: 69. Faghir, 108. Nelsson z pen. – 88. Nmecha, 100. Burkardt. Jaeckel turned the decisive penalty. |
Ljubljana: Portugal – Italy 5: 3 after extra time (3:3, 2:1) |
Goals: 6. a 31. Mota, 58. Ramos, 109. Jota, 119. Conceicao – 45. Escape, 60. Scamacca, 89. Cutrone. ČK: 91. Lovato (Italy). |
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