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CNN —Merih Demiral scored twice as Turkey advanced to the quarterfinals of Euro 2024 thanks to a thrilling 2-1 win over Austria on Tuesday. Demiral got his second of the game when the defender powered a header home shortly before the hour mark. Just when it seemed Turkey was on its way to the quarterfinals, Michael Gregoritsch halved the deficit to give Austria hope of rescuing the game. Demiral celebrates after his second goal against Austria. Austria looked set to level the scores when Baumgartner came rushing in at the near post with the goal gaping.
Persons: Merih Demiral, Demiral, Michael Gregoritsch, Christoph Baumgartner’s, Mert Günok, Hendrik Schmidt, Patrick Pentz, Baumgartner, Arda Güler, Marko Arnautović, Günok, Stefan Posch, Turkey counterpunched, Gregoritsch Organizations: CNN, Austria, Leipzig Locations: Turkey, Turkish, Austria, Leipzig, Netherlands, Berlin, Germany, Austrian
AdvertisementThis was Belgium at their finest, and Romania raised the level of their game in the second half to try to equalise. If Austria wanted to have any chance of qualifying to the round of 16 they had to beat Poland in their second group game. The wide areas were where Ukraine focused their attacks, and Oleksandr Zinchenko’s square pass to Mykola Shaparenko made it 1-1 in the second half. However, Samet Akaydin and Altay Bayindir’s mishap on the second goal decreased Turkey’s probability of a comeback. More off-ball runs in the second half led to the third, and by then the match was done and dusted.
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Austria outclass Euro 2024 hosts Germany in 2-0 win
  + stars: | 2023-11-21 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
VIENNA, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Austria outplayed a toothless Germany to win 2-0 in their friendly on Tuesday, ending their year on a high while piling more pressure on the embattled Euro 2024 hosts who had Leroy Sane sent off early in the second half. Marcel Sabitzer's low drive in the 29th minute put the dominant hosts, who have qualified for the Euros, in front with Germany posing no threat in attack and needing 32 minutes for their first shot on goal. Austria shot out of the blocks and overwhelmed the error-prone Germans with a high-pressing game. While the hosts carved out several chances, including a golden opportunity for Michael Gregoritsch who failed to beat Trapp when one-on-one, Germany had to wait 32 minutes for their first effort towards goal. Germany's disappointing evening was complete when Baumgartner added a second goal, with Austria missing more chances late in the game.
Persons: Leroy Sane, Marcel Sabitzer's, Austria's Christoph Baumgartner, Kevin Trapp, Julian Nagelsmann, Nagelsmann, Michael Gregoritsch, Trapp, Thomas Mueller, Sane, Phillipp, Baumgartner, Karolos, Toby Davis Organizations: Thomson Locations: VIENNA, Austria, Germany, Turkey
STOCKHOLM, Sept 12 (Reuters) - Austria striker Marko Arnautovic notched two second-half goals as his side comfortably beat Sweden 3-1 in their Group F qualifier at the Friends Arena on Tuesday, dealing a serious blow to the hosts' hopes of qualifying for Euro 2024. Belgium, who thrashed Estonia 5-0 in Brussels, top the group on 13 points after five games, ahead of Austria on goal difference. The Swedes are third on six points with Azerbaijan fourth on one point along with bottom side Estonia. Austria made it two three minutes later when a clearance by Sweden defender Isak Hien only went as far as Marcel Sabitzer and he played a first-time ball to Arnautovic, who swivelled and calmly fired home. Sweden coach Janne Andersson made a flurry of late changes and substitute Emil Holm pulled a late goal back but Austria easily held on and moved a step closer to qualification.
Persons: Marko Arnautovic, Michael Gregoritsch, Stefan Posch's, Isak Hien, Marcel Sabitzer, swivelled, Philipp Mwene, Arnautovic, Janne Andersson, Emil Holm, Philip O'Connor, Ken Ferris Organizations: Sweden, Friends, Estonia, Azerbaijan, Thomson Locations: STOCKHOLM, Austria, Belgium, Brussels, Estonia, Sweden
Holders Leipzig thrash Freiburg 5-1 to reach German Cup final
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
FREIBURG, Germany, May 2 (Reuters) - Holders RB Leipzig crushed hosts Freiburg 5-1 courtesy of a goal and three assists from Spaniard Dani Olmo on Tuesday to reach the German Cup final for the third straight year. They will play either VfB Stuttgart or Eintracht Frankfurt, who meet on Wednesday, in the showpiece match. Leipzig made it 3-0 in the 37th after another fine move and a finish from Dominik Szoboszlai, with Freiburg failing to stem the constant flow of attacks. Nkunku made it look easy when he added another in first-half stoppage time following some more disastrous defending from the hosts and another Olmo assist. Leipzig eased to victory as they added a fifth goal with a stoppage time penalty from Hungary international Szoboszlai.
Naționala Țărilor de Jos a câștigat cu 3-2 meciul cu reprezentativa similară a Ucrainei disputat pe "Johan Cruijff Arena" din Amsterdam. Tot în grupa C, în primul meci a unui Campionat European găzduit vreodată de București, Austria a dispus de Macedonia de Nord, scor 3-1. După pauză, echipa pregătită de Franco Foda a venit mai bine montată de la cabine şi a marcat prin Michael Gregoritsch și Marko Arnautovic. Raheem Sterling a înscris singurul gol al partidei. Este pentru prima dată când reprezentativa "Celor trei lei" şi-a început evoluţia la un Campionat European cu o victorie.
Persons: Johan Cruijff, Andriy, Olandezii, Denzel, Stefan Lainer, Goran Pandev, Franco Foda, Michael Gregoritsch, Marko Arnautovic, Raheem Sterling Organizations: Euro, Țărilor, Arena Națională, Wembley Locations: Țărilor de Jos, Ucrainei, Amsterdam, Roman, București, Austria, Macedonia de Nord, Macedoniei de Nord, Anglia, Croația
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