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Euro2016 Goalscores after 21 Matches

 

1. :FRA Dimitri Payet - 2

1. :ROU Bogdan Stancu - 2

1. :ESP Àlvaro Morata - 2

1. :WAL Gareth Bale - 2

5. :CRO Luca Modríc - 1

5. :CRO Ivan Perisic - 1

5. :CRO Ivan Rakitic - 1

5. :CZE Milan Skoda - 1

5. :CZE Tomás Necid - 1

5. :ENG Eric Dier - 1

5. :ENG Jamie Vardy - 1

5. :ENG Daniel Sturridge

5. :FRA Oliver Giroud - 1

5. :FRA Antoine Griezmann - 1

5. :GER Shkodran Mustafi - 1

5. :GER Bastian Schweinsteiger - 1

5. :HUN Ádám Szalai - 1

4. :HUN Zoltán Stieber - 1

5. :ISL Birkir Bjarnason - 1

5. :IRL Wes Hoolahan - 1

5. :ITA Emanuele Giaccherini - 1

5. :ITA Graziano Pellé - 1

5. :ITA Éder - 1

5. :NIR Gareth McAuley - 1

5. :NIR Niall McGinn - 1

5. :POL Arkadiusz Milik - 1

5. :POR Nani - 1

5. :RUS Vasili Berezutski - 1

5. :RUS Denis Glushakov - 1

5. :SVK Ondrej Duda - 1

5. :SVK Marek Hamsik - 1

5. :SVK Vladimir Weiss -

5. :ESP Gérard Piqué - 1

5. :ESP Nolito - 1

5. :SUI Fabian Schär - 1

5. :SUI Admir Mehmedi - 1

5. :WAL Hal Robson-Kanu - 1

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Preliminary Round

24 Nations, 6 Groups, 1st and 2nd Nations from each Group and 4 best 3rd ranked Nations between all Groups will qualify for Round of 16

 

Day 8 Results

 

Group D

:CZE Czech Republic  2 - 2  Croatia :CRO  

(Half-Time Score: 0-1)

17th June 2016, h. 18:00 (GMT +2), Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Etienne

 

:ESP Spain  3 - 0  Turkey :TUR 

(Half-Time Score: 2-0)

17th June 2016, h. 21:00 (GMT +2), Allianz Riviera Arena, Nice

 

Group D Provisional Standing After Day 8

RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST SCORE GDIF POINTS
  1 :ESP Spain   2   2   0   0   4:0   +4   6
   2 :CRO Croatia   2   1   1   0   3:2   +1   4
   3 :CZE Czech Republic   2   0   1   1   2:3   -1   1
   4 :TUR Turkey   2   0   0   2   0:4   -4   0

 

Group E

:ITA Italy  1 - 0  Sweden :SWE  

(Half-Time Score: 0-0)

17th June 2016, h. 15:00 (GMT +2), Stade de Toulouse, Toulouse

 

Group E Provisional Standing After Day 8

RANK NATION GAME WINS DRAW LOST SCORE GDIF POINTS
  1 :ITA Italy   2   2   0   0   3:0   +3   6
   2 :IRL Ireland   1   0   1   0   1:1   0   1
   3 :SWE Sweden   2   0   1   1   1:2   -1   1
   4 :BEL Belgium   1   0   0   1   0:2   -2   0

 

 

Nations Qualified for Round of 16 (Partial)

  • :FRA France
  • :ITA Italy
  • :ESP Spain

 

 

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59 minutes ago, crovitlaci said:

 

Anyone with at least 1g of brain in his head doesn't like mafia, criminal and corruoption, so consenquently no one of these like people in Croatian football federation. I agree this is not the way, but after all that happened in last years it's not anything weird to me, nor to anyone who follows Croatian football closely. And, this organization from France is just awful, and this is another proof, 2 days ago there was information and almost everyone in Croatia already knew this is gonna happen, and yet no one from stewards and securities couldn't do anything. This is a status on facebook before the match(Croatian language):

 

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and btw what are reactions of players?

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Just now, dareza said:

and btw what are reactions of players?

 

Of course in very negative way...http://sportske.jutarnji.hr/euro2016/foto-shrvani-ivan-perisic-osjecam-se-jadno-bolje-da-vise-ne-igramo-i-da-se-ne-sramotimo/4450467/

 

Plus Luka Modrić will not play against Spain.

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1 minute ago, crovitlaci said:

thanks. So, sad. Croatia looked great today before that injury.

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12 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

At least the Croatian coach is calling those people terrorists and literally says they are not supporters.. (if the translation of his press conference is correct :p ) 

 

" "These are not fans. They are hooligans, terrorists and should be out of the sport"

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:ITA already qualified after two match, unpredictable:p Today we played a bad game but we won, a little bit of luck also for us!

 

We are so close at the end of round 2 and the "usual suspects" are the teams that impressed and maybe will play for title: Germany, Spain, France (for the luck..), but also WE are in contention......

If all these teams will qualify as first, will have SPA in the top half of bracket and GER -FRA-ITA in the bottom half :cry:

 

The other two good teams  are: Poland and Croatia (hope Modric injury is nothing serious :fingers:), waiting Belgium second match, maybe none of the other teams will leave a "big mark" at Euro 2016.

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

At least the Croatian coach is calling those people terrorists and literally says they are not supporters.. (if the translation of his press conference is correct :p ) 

 

croatian coach is a puppet of his mafia like boss

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8 horas atrás, LDOG disse:

I'm surprised that in Europe there seems to be a strong hooligan culture for national teams too. In Argentina there is, but only for clubs, no "hardcore" fans care about NT. Most who attend national team games are people or families who don't usually go to watch club football. You never get to see troubles in the stands or flares.

 

Same in Brazil. People mostly don't care about NT, but we have a lot of hardcore fans regarding the clubs - especially Corinthians.

 

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