JAKARTA- Cristiano Ronaldo has not weakened even though he is not young. The Portuguese superstar topped the list of top scorers with 5 goals. He once again showed his class as a great player.
Slovakian goalkeeper Martin Dubravka and teammate Juraj Kucka became the last players to be blacklisted for their own goals at Euro 2020, when they lost 5-0 to Spain on Thursday.
With the additions of Dubravka and Kucka, there were a total of eight goals specific to Euro 2020. This number is almost three times that of the 2016 edition which had been scored by three goals, even if this tournament just finished the group stage.
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo converted two shots on goal as Portugal held on against France in the final round of Group F games in Budhapest, Hungary.
With those two goals, Ronaldo now tops the provisional Euro 2020 top scorer list with a collection of five, leaving Czech striker Patrik Schick who has been unable to pass three goals.
Schick’s achievements are now matched by Dutch captain Georginio Wijnaldum, Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku, Swedish attacking midfielder Emil Forsberg and Polish striker Robert Lewandowski.
Unfortunately, as Antara reported, it is certain that Lewandowski will not be able to add to his goal tally again because Poland failed to advance to the round of 16.
Here is the list of scorers for Euro 2020:
5 – Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)
3 – Patrik Schick (Czech Republic); Georginio Wijnaldum (Netherlands); Romelu Lukaku (Belgium); Emil Forsberg (Sweden); Robert Lewandowski (Poland)
2 – Manuel Locatelli, Ciro Immobile (Italy); Andriy Yarmolenko, Roman Yaremchuk (Ukraine); Denzel Dumfries, Memphis Depay (Netherlands); Xherdan Shaqiri (Switzerland); Yussuf Poulsen (Denmark); Raheem Sterling (England); Ivan Perisic (Croatia); Karim Benzema (France)
1 – Lorenzo Insigne, Matteo Pessina (Italy); Breel Embolo, Haris Seferovic (Switzerland); Kiefer Moore, Aaron Ramsey, Connor Roberts (Wales); Joel Pohjanpalo (Finland); Thomas Meunier, Thorgan Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne (Belgium); Stefan Lainer, Michael Gregoritsch, Marko Arnautovic, Christoph Baumgartner (Austria); Goran Pandev, Ezgjan Alioski (North Macedonia); Wout Weghorst, Denzel Dumfries (Netherlands); Karol Linetty (Poland); Milan Skriniar (Slovakia); Raphael Guerreiro, Diogo Jota (Portugal); Aleksey Miranchuk, Artem Dzyuba (Russia); Yussuf Poulsen, Mikkel Damsgaard, Andreas Christensen, Joakim Maehle (Denmark); Viktor Claesson (Sweden); Ivan Perisic, Nikola Vlasic, Luka Modric (Croatia); Attila Fiola (Hungary); Antoine Griezmann (France); Kai Havertz, Robin Gosens (Germany); Alvaro Morata, Aymeric Laporte, Pablo Sarabia, Ferran Torres (Spain); Irfan Kahveci (Turkey); Callum McGregor (Scotland)
SUICIDE GOALS: Merih Demiral (Turkey), Wojciech Szczesny (Poland), Mats Hummels (Germany), Ruben Dias (Portugal), Raphael Guerreiro (Portugal), Lukas Hradecky (Finland), Martin Dubravka (Slovakia), Juraj Kucka (Slovakia) ))
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