The Pak Banker

Morata scores as Spain beat Croatia in thriller

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Alvaro Morata and Mikel Oyarzabal scored in extra time as Spain held off a remarkable Croatian fightback to win 5-3 in a pulsating Euro 2020 last 16 match in Copenhagen for a place in the quarter-finals.

Spain gifted Croatia a bizarre own-goal in the first half and then threw away a 3-1 lead but the much-maligned Morata made it 4-3 when he controlled a cross with one deft touch in the 100th minute and sent a shot past goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic at the Parken Stadium. Oyarzabal doubled the lead three minutes later to make it the highest-scoring European Championsh­ip match since the first game of the inaugural edition in 1960.

Spain looked firmly in control when Unai Simon failed to control Pedri's backpass from near midfield in the 20th minute and watched helplessly as the ball bounced over his foot and into the net to put Croatia ahead.

The Spaniards drew level in the 38th minute following sustained pressure that was rewarded when Livakovic swatted Jose Gaya's shot to the feet of Pablo Sarabia who fired home. The three-times European champions continued to create chances and Cesar Azpilicuet­a notched a well-timed header after connecting with a cross from Ferran Torres in the 57th minute.

Torres got Spain's third in the 77th minute. a remarkable comeback, Mislav Orsic clawed a goal back for the World Cup semi-finalists in the 85th minute after a goalmouth scramble before Mario Pasilic headed Croatia's equaliser in stoppage time. Spain will head to Saint Peters burg for a quarter-final against France or Switzerlan­d on Friday despite the city posting a new pandemic high for daily virus deaths. Russia's tournament organisers said on Monday the fixture will "take place at the Krestovsky Stadium as planned". Spectator numbers have been capped at half, but are still drawing upwards of 26,000 people.

Thorgan Hazard scored the only goal of the game as Belgium held Cristiano Ronaldo scoreless and defeated defending champions Portugal in Seville to advance to the quarterfin­als. Ronaldo and his Portugal team-mates were hoping to defend the trophy they won in Paris five years ago but they could not recover after the lesser heralded of the Hazard brothers smashed home just before half-time and Belgium held out for a 1-0 victory.

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