The Borneo Post

Make no mistake! Euro 2020 li ered with own goals

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PARIS: While Cristiano Ronaldo and Patrik Schick top the individual scoring charts at Euro 2020, their five-goal hauls are well adri of the 11 own goals at the tournament – a total that eclipses all the other European Championsh­ips combined.

AFP Sport picks out some of the most striking mishaps ahead of Sunday’s final between England and Italy:

Merih Demiral’s Turkish omen

As Turkey went toe to toe with Italy in the opening game, Demiral’s moment of misadventu­re swung the game sharply in the hosts’ favour in Rome. The Juventus defender bundled Domenico Berardi’s cross into his own net, se ing the tone for a disastrous Turkey campaign, as the first of many disappoint­ments.

Double the pain for Wojciech Szczesny

Not for the first time misfortune has stalked Szczesny at the Euro. The Poland goalkeeper, sent off in the opening game of the 2012 edition, unwi ingly gave Slovakia the lead when Robert Mak’s shot cannoned back off the post and struck the prone Szczesny’s upper arm, trickling over the line much to the horror of the Juventus man.

Mats Hummels returns the favour

Having knocked France out of the 2014 World Cup, Mats Hummels inadverten­tly se led one of the standout games of the first round with an own goal against the world champions. The Germany defender sliced a Lucas Hernandez cross into the roof of his own net in the 20th minute of a 1-0 loss to France in Munich. The Germans had their work cut out to reach the knockout phase a er this defeat.

Huge helping hand from Martin Dubravka

What was going through the mind of Martin Dubravka? Moments a er saving an Alvaro Morata penalty in a crucial game with Spain, the Slovakia goalkeeper produced a clanger from which his team never recovered. Tracking the rebound as the ball looped down a er striking the crossbar, Dubravka badly miscalcula­ted his effort to tip over, comically swa ing into his own goal. The incident served to open the floodgates as Spain won 5-0, with Juraj Kucka also pu ing one past his own keeper.

Pedri and Unai Simon’s baffling team effort

Never before at the tournament had an own goal been scored from outside the penalty area. Pedro and his goalkeeper Unai Simon changed all that as they combined to produce another bizarre Euro 2020 moment. The teenager’s back-pass from 45 metres rolled over the boot of an embarrasse­d Simon, who was le with his hands on knees and the own goal replaying through his head on a loop. Luckily for Spain they recovered to beat Croatia a er extra time in a thrilling last16 tie. It was the only time so far a team scoring an own goal had not gone on to lose.

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