The UEFA Euro 2016 boot battle: Day 13

Last day of the group stages, and what a day it was. You would have lost a lot of respect, but you would have been understood if up until now you’d chosen to watch a bit of Eastenders instead of one of the matches at this tournament. Actually, no. It is never acceptable to miss a match for Eastenders, but anyway. It has not really got into fifth gear… That is until now. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal played Hungary in a game which could see the Portuguese go out.

Zoltan Gera gave the Hungarians a surprise lead after a fantastic distance strike. Nani equalised though, just before half-time, when the winger collected a pass from Ronaldo and lashed the ball into the corner.

Just after the restart, Balazs Dzsudzsak had a free kick deflected, which deceived Rui Patricio in the Portuguese goal and giving the Hungarians the lead again. Ronaldo, just minutes later then decided to turn up to the tournament. Joao Mario put a ball in the box, and the Real man flicked the ball home with a great back-heel to equalise.

Dzsudzsak, in the 55th minute, then restored his side’s lead after shooting from the edge of the box taking another deflection and going in. But just past the hour mark, Ricardo Quaresma’s ball found Ronaldo, who rose high to head home well and peg Hungary back for a third time.

An unbelievable match, the match of the tournament without a doubt, ended 3-3 and ensured that both sides went through.  Ronaldo restored some of Nike’s pride and definitely reduced their deficit to Adidas, banking six points for two goals, an assist, man of the match performance and a bonus point for his leap for his second goal.

The other game in the group was Austria versus Iceland. Austria needed to win to progress, and no players were involved in the battle.

Iceland took a shock lead early on when a flick on found its way to Jon Bodvarsson who slid the ball in the net.

They gave away a penalty though, when David Alaba was pulled back in the area. But the subsequent penalty was fired off the post by Aleksandar Dragovic.

Austria did eventually equalise though after an hour, when Alessandro Schopf ran into the box and finished nicely into the corner.

They pushed on late for the win, but that vital three points eluded them when Elmar Bjarnason broke down the wing and crossed to Arnor Traustason, who calmly found the net sending the Iceland fans into delirium.

The other group saw Ireland take on Italy. The Irish pulled off an incredible win which was deserved, with Robbie Brady heading in the winner late on to see them go through to play hosts France.

In the other game, Belgium beat Sweden with another late goal. A deflected Radja Nainggolan effort was enough to give them the three points in Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s final ever international match. Kevin De Bruyne and Ibrahimovic didn’t get any points, but Thomas Vermaelen receives one for the clean sheet.

Adidas

Vermaelen +1

Nike

De Bruyne 0

Ibrahimovic 0

Ronaldo +6

Overall score

Adidas 25-14 Nike

Last 16 matches in Euro 2016

Saturday

Switzerland v Poland

Wales v Northern Ireland

Croatia v Portugal

Sunday

France v Ireland

Germany v Slovakia

Hungary v Belgium

Monday

Italy v Spain

England v Iceland

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The UEFA Euro 2016 boot battle: Adidas vs Nike

The UEFA Euro 2016 is finally here. All of those long and, very much at times, boring qualifiers have led to this point. Viva La France! And we’re covering all of the juicy goals, epic wins and of course all of the fabulous football boots on display at the 2016 Euros. So why read our coverage of the Euros? Well apart from the fact that it will guarantee to be hugely different to any other co...[Read More]

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