At 00:00 GMT on June 20, Portugal faced Germany in the 2nd round of Group F of the UEFA Europa League group stage.
After losing to France in the first game, Germany was under tremendous pressure, and after a good start, they fell behind in a great counterattack by Portugal. In the 14th minute of the first half, Bernardo Silva burst along the right road and distributed the ball to Jota on the left side, who crossed the ball to Crow, who scored his 107th international goal;
In the 34th and 37th minutes, Ruben -Dias and Guerrero twice put the ball into their own goal; this is the first time in the history of the European Cup that a team has scored two goals in one game, and this is the encouragement that Germany needs;
In the 50th minute, Goossens got the ball on the left side of the box and passed the ball to the middle, Havertz broke through the goal;
In the 59th minute, Havertz sent the ball to the right side of the road Kimmich, who crossed the ball to the back of the point Goossens header broke through the goal;
In the 59th minute, Havertz distributed the ball to the right side of the Kimmich, who crossed the ball to the back of the Gossens header at the point;
66th minute, Portugal's free kick opportunity on the left side of the front field, Crowe assisted Wakata to score the ball; finally Germany 4-2 reversed to beat Portugal.
Germany head coach L?w: "In the last few days, we talked about a few things. After the game against France, we are still looking for balance and we know we have to increase our offense to create more chances. We played a great game and showed great spirit. We had a lot of great offense against a very strong opponent."
Portugal head coach Fernando Santos: "We started well, with good organization and some results. Germany played better, but we used the counter-attack well to take the lead in the game. We had a second chance and could have scored. Things could have turned out differently."
? Portugal became the first defending champions in Euro history to concede four goals in a match.
? The match marked the first time in UEFA Euro history that two goals were conceded in one match.
? Another record for Crowe, who scored his 19th World Cup and Euro goal:
- Euro 2004: matches against Greece, Netherlands;
- 2006 World Cup: match against Iran;
- Euro 2008: match against Czech Republic;
- World Cup 2010: match against DPR Korea;
- Euro 2012: matches against Holland, Czech Republic;
- Euro 2012: matches against Holland, Czech Republic;
- At the 2014 FIFA World Cup: against Ghana;
- At Euro 2016: two hat-tricks against Hungary, twice against Wales in the semi-finals; and against Spain and Morocco respectively; <
- Euro 2020: match against Hungary;