In the Euros, Scotland’s performance was disappointing as they failed to have a shot on target since 1992 against the Netherlands. Their only goal was an own goal by Antonio Rüdiger. This defeat marked Scotland’s heaviest loss in a major international tournament since their 7-0 loss to Uruguay in 1954.
Scotland conceded five goals in a match for the first time since 2012 when they lost 5-1 to the United States. This happened during their Euro match against Germany, where they lost 3-1. The last time they had conceded five goals in a competitive match was in a 6-0 loss to the Netherlands in a Euro qualifier back in 2003.
The match also saw Scotland’s centre-half Ryan Porteous being sent off, making him the second Scottish player to be sent off at a major tournament after Craig Burley in the 1998 World Cup against Morocco. This incident marked the first sending off in the opening game of the Euros since 2012 when both Sokratis and Wojciech Szczesny were sent off in the 1-1 draw between Poland and Greece.
Starting on Tuesday, Business Loop 70 in Columbia will be closed for up to 36…
In recent years, airlines have faced increasing competition and pressure to offer unique and memorable…
Yaroslava Mahuchikh from Ukraine set a new world record in high jump during a Diamond…
At the Paris Diamond League, Laura Muir broke the British 1500m record with a time…
Pearl Jam returned to the stage in Barcelona on Saturday night, after postponing three shows…
Carlos Alcaraz is one step closer to defending his Wimbledon title after a tough win…