Oh no! Euro 2020 racking up own-goals at a wild pace

The own-goals at this year's European Championship are coming at a blistering and record-breaking pace.

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2 min read Last Updated : Jun 25 2021 | 1:45 AM IST

The own-goals at this year's European Championship are coming at a blistering and record-breaking pace.

Two own-goals scored Wednesday by Slovakia in Spain's 5-0 victory made it eight so far at Euro 2020. That's already five more than the tournament record of three set at Euro 2016.

The first Slovakian mishap came when goalkeeper Martin Dbravka pushed a high rebound off the crossbar into his own net. Juraj Kucka then knocked in the final goal of the rout in Seville.

There previously had been only nine own-goals scored in 40 years from the 1976 tournament through Euro 2016. And before this year, there had never been a European Championship game with two own-goals. There have been two in the past week.

Portugal also scored two on Saturday, four minutes apart. Defenders Rben Dias and Raphal Guerreiro gave Germany a 2-1 lead in a match the Germans ended up winning 4-2.

The scorers of all eight own-goals in the group stage ended up on the losing team, including Germany defender Mats Hummels in France's 1-0 victory.

The list includes three goalkeepers who had varying degrees of luck.

Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was unlucky that a Slovakian opponent's shot rebounded off the post and against the back of his arm to go in. Finland's Luk Hrdeck was a little clumsy reaching for a ball that bounced back off a post from Belgium defender Thomas Vermaelen's header.

Dbravkas error Wednesday was harder to explain and came minutes after he dived to save a penalty from lvaro Morata.

When Euro 2016 set the record five years ago it was the first 24-team edition of the tournament. The 51 games was an increase of 20 on the previous 16-team format.

After Wednesday's games, there will be 15 more games to add to the own-goal tally.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Jun 25 2021 | 1:45 AM IST

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