After the semi-final between the Netherlands and England, EURO 2024 has closed its 50 matches and will only have Sunday's final between England and Spain.
50 matches left 114 goals (average 2.28 goals/match, with 6 players currently having 3 goals, 2 of which are Harry Kane (England) and Dani Olmo (Spain) still have the opportunity to increase the number of goals scored in the race for the Golden Boot.
At EURO 2024, in addition to individual awards at the end of the tournament, each match will have a Best Player award. Looking back at the past 50 matches, here are some interesting highlights from the Best Player award.
Accordingly, Spain is the team with the most players receiving the award, with 6 people, in all 6 of their matches in the tournament, including Fabian Ruiz, Nico Williams, Ferran Torres, Rodri, Olmo and Lamine Yamal.
Meanwhile, the England team has 3 players, including Jude Bellingham twice. The other 2 recipients are Bukay Saka and Ollie Watkins.
Along with Bellingham, four other players were also awarded the best player of the match award twice: N'Golo Kante (France), Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Kevin de Bruyne (Belgium) and Stanislav Lobotka (Slovakia).
There were only 3 best goalkeepers of the match: Diogo Costa (Portugal), Giorgi Mamardashvili (Georgia) and Lukasz Skorupski (Poland).
Big stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe, Robert Lewandowski, Kane are not on this list.
Full list of Man of the Match at EURO 2024.
Match 1
14.6: Germany 5-1 Scotland – Jamal Musiala
15.6: Hungary 1-3 Switzerland – Granit Xhaka
15.6: Spain 3-0 Croatia – Fabian Ruiz
15.6: Italy 2-1 Albania – Federico Chiesa
16.6: Poland 1-2 Netherlands – Cody Gakpo
16.6: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark – Christian Eriksen
16.6: Serbia 0-1 England – Jude Bellingham
17.6: Romania 3-0 Ukraine – Nicolae Stanciu
17.6: Belgium 0-1 Slovakia – Stanislav Lobotka
17.6: Austria 0-1 France – N'Golo Kante
18.6: Turkey 3-1 Georgia – Arda Guler
18.6: Portugal 2-1 Czech Republic – Vitinha
Match 2
19.6: Croatia 2-2 Albania – Andrej Kramaric
19.6: Germany 2-0 Hungary – Ilkay Gundogan
19.6: Scotland 1-1 Switzerland – Manuel Akanji
20.6: Slovenia 1-1 Serbia – Zan Karnicnik
20.6: Denmark 1-1 England – Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
20.6: Spain 1-0 Italy – Nico Williams
21.6: Slovakia 1-2 Ukraine – Mykola Shaparenko
21.6: Poland 1-3 Austria – Christoph Baumgartner
21.6: Netherlands 0-0 France – N'Golo Kante
22.6: Georgia 1-1 Czech Republic – Giorgi Mamardashvili
22.6: Turkey 0-3 Portugal – Bernardo Silva
22.6: Belgium 2-0 Romania – Kevin De Bruyne
Match 3
23.6: Switzerland 1-1 Germany – Granit Xhaka
23.6: Scotland 0-1 Hungary – Roland Sallai
24.6: Croatia 1-1 Italy – Luka Modric
24.6: Albania 0-1 Spain – Ferran Torres
25.6: Netherlands 2-3 Austria – Marcel Sabitzer
25.6: France 1-1 Poland – Lukasz Skorupski
25.6: England 0-0 Slovenia – Adam Gnezda Cerin
25.6: Denmark 0-0 Serbia – Christian Eriksen
26.6: Slovakia 1-1 Romania – Stanislav Lobotka
26.6: Ukraine 0-0 Belgium – Kevin De Bruyne
26.6: Czech Republic 1-2 Türkiye – Barıs Alper Yılmaz
26.6: Georgia 2-0 Portugal – Khvicha Kvaratskhelia
Round of 16
29.6: Switzerland 2-0 Italy – Ruben Vargas
29.6: Germany 2-0 Denmark – Antonio Rudiger
30.6: England 2-1 (extra time) Slovakia – Jude Bellingham
30.6: Spain 4-1 Georgia – Rodri
1.7: France 1-0 Belgium – Jules Kounde
1.7: Portugal 0-0 (penalty: 3-0) Slovenia – Diogo Costa
2.7: Romania 0-3 Netherlands – Cody Gakpo
2.7: Austria 1-2 Türkiye – Merih Demirus
Quarterfinals
5.7: Spain 2-1 (extra time) Germany – Dani Olmo
5.7: Portugal 0-0 (penalty 3-5) France – Ousmane Dembele
7.7: England 1-1 (penalty 5-3) Switzerland – Bukayo Saka
7.7: Netherlands 2-1 Türkiye – Stefan de Vrij
Semifinal
9.7: Spain 2-1 France – Lamine Yamal
10.7: Netherlands 1-2 England – Ollie Watkins
Source: https://laodong.vn/bong-da-quoc-te/diem-mat-cau-thu-nhan-giai-xuat-sac-nhat-tran-tai-euro-2024-1364946.ldo
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