🇪🇺 Euro 2020: The serious business of Day 10 continues on Day 11 | OneFootball

🇪🇺 Euro 2020: The serious business of Day 10 continues on Day 11 | OneFootball

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Dan Burke·21 June 2021

🇪🇺 Euro 2020: The serious business of Day 10 continues on Day 11

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We have reached the point at Euro 2020 when we find out which teams are going through and which teams are going home.

All good things must come to an end.


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OK, what was your best moment from yesterday?

Article image:🇪🇺 Euro 2020: The serious business of Day 10 continues on Day 11

It has to be Xherdan Shaqiri’s wonderful strike to put Switzerland 2-0 up against Turkey in Baku.

That boy sure knows how to kick a football doesn’t he?


Do you have a memorable photo?

If you’re feeling too hot this summer, go and stand next to Roberto Mancini. He’s the coolest man on earth.


Got any interesting stats or facts?

This Italy side are hard to beat and fun to watch. That’s a pretty rare combination.


And if I need a laugh, what happened that’ll tickle me?

This is more touching than funny, but if you’re wondering why Mancini made the strange decision to substitute his goalkeeper late on against Wales, here’s the explanation …

Isn’t that sweet?


Well, I’m free today, what can I not afford to miss?

After we had to make do with just two matches on Sunday, the tournament comes roaring back with four on Monday.

In Group C there’s a dead rubber between already eliminated North Macedonia and already group winners Netherlands.

But in the other game in that group, it’s a straight shoot-out between Austria and Ukraine for second spot.

Then we move over to Group B, where there’s still all to be decided as Russia face Denmark.

And Belgium (who are already through) take on Finland.


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After his brilliant cameo against Denmark last time out, we can’t wait to see what Kevin De Bruyne has up his sleeve against Finland.

That’s assuming Roberto Martínez doesn’t rest him, of course.


That’s a lot of Euros. What else is going on if I need a break?

Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker is now on Netflix.

If you’ve never seen it, now is your chance to find out whether it’s a work of genius or a load of rubbish.