Georgia coach Willy Sagnol has made it clear that his team will not be changing their tactics as they head into the knockout stages of Euro 2024. Despite being the lowest-ranked team at the tournament, Georgia stunned Portugal in their last group game to secure a spot in the round of 16 against Spain. Sagnol
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As the Euro 2024 tournament progresses, teams are facing the challenge of balancing rest and preparation during the first rest days. Various coaches are taking different approaches to this crucial period. While some, like France’s Didier Deschamps, opt for a more relaxed atmosphere, allowing players time with their families, others, such as England’s Gareth Southgate
After Georgia’s surprise win over Portugal at Euro 2024, former prime minister Bidzina Ivanishvili has pledged to pay out more than $10 million to the players. The initial offer of 30 million Georgian lari was contingent on Georgia reaching the knockout stages, a feat they achieved with their victory over Portugal. With a upcoming match
The Valencia goalkeeper’s impressive performance in the Euro 2024 group stage has been undeniable. Making a record-breaking 11 stops in a single match against Czechia, he has proven himself as a standout player in his position and a vital part of his team’s success. Despite being only 23 years old and inexperienced in major tournaments,
Georgia’s hero Khvicha Kvaratskhelia credits a pre-match encounter with Cristiano Ronaldo as the catalyst for their historic upset against Portugal in Euro 2024. The 2-0 victory over the reigning champions not only secured Georgia’s spot in the round of 16 but also marked their debut in a major tournament. Kvaratskhelia’s early goal and Georges Mikautadze’s
In a showdown that caught the attention of football fans worldwide, underdogs Georgia pulled off a historical upset against Portugal in the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament. The spotlight was initially on Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portugal No. 7, as fans gathered in Gelsenkirchen to witness another chapter of his legendary career. However, it was Georgia’s own
Georgia, a nation of 3.7 million people, has been on a long and challenging road to Euro 2024. Despite being the lowest-ranked team in the tournament, they have managed to secure their place among the continent’s best. The collapse of the USSR in 1988 saw the shutdown of state-funded football academies in Eastern Europe, forcing
Georgia’s national football team made history by qualifying for Euro 2024 after a thrilling 4-2 victory in a penalty shootout against Greece. This achievement marked the country’s first qualification for a major tournament, sparking widespread celebrations across the nation. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze expressed his congratulations to the team, highlighting the significance of this historic