Here, Sabitzer is hit by an object – Football EC 2024

– It has rained glass and plastic cups during this match from Turkish spectators when the Austrians take a corner kick, commented Christian Nilssen. Perhaps Austria’s biggest star, Marcel Sabitzer, was to get a taste of that. The Borussia Dortmund star had to take a count and was clearly in pain after being hit by an object thrown from the stands. The plastic cups were strewn around Marcel Sabitzer when he was about to take a corner kick. Photo: Reuters – What a start But that was not the only thing that happened in the match – It is the most entertaining minute so far in the EC. What a start! That’s what news’s ​​commentator Christian Nilssen exclaimed when Merih Demiral slid the ball into the goal after a Turkish corner kick. A goal that is the second fastest in EC history, beaten only by Albania’s from earlier in the championship. Merih Demiral celebrates for the second fastest goal in European Championship history. Photo: AP Demiral airways For there was something surprising Demiral that was going to be the differences between the teams in Leipzig on Tuesday. The centre-back, who earns his living in Saudi Arabia on a daily basis, would turn out to be nothing less than an Austria killer. The game clock had just passed 59 minutes when starlet Arda Güler hit a corner at the far post. Towering highest of all was Demirai, who nodded the ball into the net to make it 2–0 Turkey. Centimeters away But Austria was by no means outplayed. Only a minute after the Turks’ first goal, they could have responded with what would by all accounts have been the fastest equalizer in EC history. A low corner kick was aimed at an unmarked Christoph Baumgartner. The midfielder stretched as long as he was, but was just a few centimeters too short to send the ball into the net. – Unpredictable Turkey took everyone by surprise with a score so quickly that no one had time to say “counterattack”, said host Ingerid Stensvold during the break. Ralf Rangnick is referred to as “the father of counter-pressure”. But he did not get it to vote until Tuesday. Photo: AP Corner bonanza But Austria did not give up. Seven minutes after the Turks’ second goal, it was the red shirts’ turn to get a corner kick. The cross was extended to the back post by Baumgartner to Michael Gregoritsch. Mutters alone managed the ball in the goal to make it 2-1, and it was a game again in Leipzig. But the Austrians never got any closer, and it ended with a Turkish victory. They face the Netherlands in the quarter-finals. Published 02.07.2024, at 22.53 Updated 02.07.2024, at 22.58



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