Poland equalise against Slovakia within 30 seconds of the second half.
Poland equalise against Slovakia within 30 seconds of the second half.
45:32 - Karol Linetty’s equaliser against Slovakia was the second fastest goal after HT in EC history, after Marcel Coras in 1984 for Romania v Germany (45:21).
Wojciech Szczesny becomes the first goalkeeper ever to score an own goal in the history of the Euros
◉ 18’: Wojciech Szczęsny (2020)
◉ 22’: Igor Tudor (2004)
◎ 49’: Glen Johnson (2012)
◎ 51’: Dejan Govedarica (2000)
◉ 53’: Merih Demiral (2020)
Three of the top five earliest own goals in European Championship history were scored by Juventus players.
Poland are only the second team to score an own goal and have a player sent off in the same European Championship game after Czechoslovakia against the Netherlands in 1976.
3 - Grzegorz Krychowiak is the third player to be sent off for Poland at a major tournament (European Championship or World Cup) after Radislaw Sobolewski against Germany at the 2006 World Cup and Wojciech Szczesny against Greece at EURO 2012.
Milan Skriniar has scored 3 goals in his career for Slovakia
They have come in his last 4 appearances for the national team
Slovakia take all three points, taking the lead through an own goal and grabbing the winner after a red card.
Spain XI: Unai Simón; Marcos Llorente, Pau Torres, Laporte, Jordi Alba; Koke, Rodri, Pedri; Ferrán Torres, Morata, Dani Olmo.
Sweden XI: Olsen; Lustig, Lindelöf, Danielson, Augustinsson; Larsson, Ekdal, Olsson, Forsberg; Berg, Isak.
Pedri starts for Spain against Sweden.
At the age of 18 years, six months, and 20 days, he becomes the youngest player to represent Spain at the European Championship
vs Russia
vs Czech Republic
vs Northern Ireland
vs Germany
vs Ukraine
vs Switzerland
vs Portugal
vs Senegal
vs Colombia
vs Japan
vs Slovakia
Robert Lewandowski’s woes on the international stage continue.
Play areas of Spain vs. Sweden after 25 minutes via @SofaScoreINT.
Safe to say Spain are in control.
Álvaro Morata has scored just one goal in 384 minutes (almost 6.5 hours) of football for Spain in 2021.