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    Euro 2024: Ronaldo talks of relief after being ‘at rock bottom’ in emotional victory – live

    By Rob Smyth,

    5 hours ago

    1.42pm BST

    Some very interesting names still in the hunt for the Golden Boot. It’ll make my heart sing if Niclas Füllkrug wins it without starting a game.

    Related: Euro 2024 Golden Boot: top goalscorers, game by game

    1.31pm BST

    After months of being hampered by injury and only being able to train sporadically, Leroy Sané says he is finally pain-free and has backed himself to make an impact for Germany when they face Spain in Friday’s mouthwatering quarter-final. The Bayern Munich winger had raced against the clock to recover from a nagging pubic bone inflammation and started his first match for Germany in the last-16 win over Denmark. Here’s what he has just had to say:

    I hope that this [tournament moment] will happen and it would help our team as well. That is my task that I want to fulfil and hopefully it will happen in the next game. I didn’t know how long the injury would last and if I would make the tournament. At the end of the day I am here and happy that it worked out and that I could recover and be here for the Euro. It is not yet completely gone but it is much, much better than before. I have no pain any longer and that is very good. Before when I had a game I needed five or six days for the pain to subside. I don’t have that any more.

    1.08pm BST

    Thanks Rob. I missed this last night (pardon the meta pun).

    1.00pm BST

    Time for lunch, so I’ll hand over to Gregg Bakowski for a little while. Bye!

    12.54pm BST

    Spain v Germany will be the first quarter-final, a classic contest between the hosts and the best team in the tournament to date. Spain’s Mikel Oyarzabal has been talking about the excitement back home.

    Obviously, you can’t ignore it. Messages come through. We are trying a bit to stay on the margin. We’re in an atmosphere that couldn’t be better, to be quiet, to prepare the game as well as possible.

    Now people say we’re favourites, but three or four weeks ago, nobody was saying it. We know we are capable of competing against anyone. Not now because people believe we are more or less favourites, are we going to ease up ... We’re relaxed, working hard and trying to prepare as well as possible for Friday.

    Germany are a great team, you don’t need me to tell you that. They’ve started the tournament really strong, it’s going to be a tough game. “There’ll be time to rest later. Hopefully it will be in two weeks when we are taking our holidays!

    12.52pm BST

    And here’s what’s his teammate Zan Karnicnik had to say

    We will never experience something like this again. We’re very proud of what we’ve achieved. It’s sport, it gives you something once, it takes it away from you the next.

    12.51pm BST

    Benjamin Verbic, one of the three Slovenia players to miss a penalty last night, had this to say after the game.

    When you’re out like that, you can only be proud. You saw the joy there was for the Portuguese at the end of the game. I think we’re all proud. It’s hard to choose the words to describe the game. We really gave everything on the pitch.

    It’s a lottery, unfortunately it didn’t work out. We’re disappointed, but at the same time, proud of everything we’ve done. Everyone who went to take a penalty showed that they wanted to help.

    12.48pm BST

    Memory lane

    12.34pm BST

    David Squires on the Ronaldo Show

    This is marvellous, especially his woebegone Bruno Fernandes and the description of Cristiano Ronaldo as “an influencer whose act now seems to mostly consist of howling at the sky”.

    Related: David Squires on … England getting off – and on – their bikes, plus the Ronaldo Show

    12.03pm BST

    Life’s big questions with Kevin De Bruyne

    This is how the great man reacted to the inevitable question after yesterday’s defeat to France.

    What is a ‘golden generation’? You say that France and England and Spain and Germany is not a golden generation?

    11.58am BST

    Any takers for a Team of the Tournament so far? This comes straight out of my off the top of my head, so I may have missed someone obvious. It’s also inevitably shaped by the games I’ve seen. Feel bad leaving out Granit Xhaka but it was him or Fabian Ruiz as the left-sided central midfielder.

    Ma team (4-2-3-1) Mamardashvili; Kimmich, Akanji, Rudiger, Janza; Rodri, Fabian Ruiz; Yamal, Sabitzer, Williams; Mikautadze.

    Coach Ralf Rangnick

    Updated at 12.07pm BST

    11.46am BST

    There’s plenty of live sport going on elsewhere.

    Tanya Aldred is at Southport, where Jimmy Anderson is among the wickets.

    Related: Surrey v Essex, Lancashire v Notts, and much more: county cricket – live

    And Tom Davies has his gaze fixed on Wimbledon, where Andy Murray has pulled out of the men’s singles.

    Related: Wimbledon 2024: Andy Murray pulls out of singles draw, plus Swiatek and Djokovic in action – live

    Updated at 12.05pm BST

    11.25am BST

    Quarter-final lineup

    After tonight there are two rest days before the quarter-finals, which begin with a rare old humdinger.

    • Spain v Germany (Friday, 5pm)

    • Portugal v France (Friday, 8pm)

    • England v Switzerland (Saturday, 5pm)

    • Romania/Netherlands v Austria/Turkey (Saturday, 8pm)

    11.11am BST

    On this day in 2021… Italy ended another Belgium dream.

    11.08am BST

    Another plug for this fine piece by Sid Lowe on Rodri , an eloquent giant of modern football.

    Related: ‘Perfect computer’ Rodri is linchpin for Spain with tempered demeanour

    11.03am BST

    Spurs sign Archie Gray from Leeds

    Archie Gray may well feature for England at a future European Championship, such is his talent. He’s joined Spurs from Leeds in a player-plus-cash deal, with Joe Rodon – who excelled on loan at Elland Road last season – making a permanent move in the opposite direction. Gray usually plays either in midfield or at right-back.

    Related: Tottenham complete Archie Gray signing from ‘heartbroken’ Leeds

    Updated at 11.45am BST

    10.59am BST

    Jonathan Liew on Bukayo Saka

    Kieran Trippier is writhing in agony on the turf, Cole Palmer is on the touchline, ready to take over your position, and your mission – which you have absolutely no choice in accepting – is to relearn a role you haven’t played for more than three years, in the space of 26 minutes plus injury time. Oh, and England are losing 1-0 in the Euros, and if they go out, people will deluge you with abuse. Some of it will be racist. Good luck.

    Related: Star man Saka’s consistent brilliance makes him rock for England and Southgate | Jonathan Liew

    10.53am BST

    “I’m relieved the England team weren’t told Ed Sheeran planned to serenade them after the match,” says Kev Graham. “That would almost certainly have guaranteed England’s defeat.”

    Honk! Maybe something like that should be written into contracts for when teams are relegated. A month of mandatory Pitbull concerts if you go down; that’d make a difference on the old GPS tracker.

    Updated at 10.58am BST

    10.46am BST

    Here’s more from Tom Garry on Arsenal’s star signing

    Related: Arsenal Women sign World Cup winner Mariona Caldentey from Barcelona

    10.41am BST

    “Onana and De Bruyne played in the same positions as Mainoo and Rice yesterday,” begins Phil Grey, “the difference being that Belgium play 4-4-2 whereas England play, what, 4-2-1-3? Maybe Belgium’s formation is a bit too rigid, but everyone knows their role.

    “I suppose it’s good that Foden is free to wander, but he wouldn’t have to if he started as the 1 in that formation. But nevermind. Without Grealish and Shaw England only have Gordon on the left. Saka, Palmer, Foden, Eze and Bowen are all better on the right, as are TAA and Trippier.”

    I would play Gordon on Saturday, especially as Switzerland play wing-backs so you want to stretch their three central defenders. I’m still not sure there’s room in a well-functioning team for all three of Foden, Bellingham and Saka, certainly not when Kane is the centre-forward.

    10.39am BST

    So anyway, who should play centre-back for England on Saturday? I think I’d go for Ezri Konsa. Switzerland have some rapid forwards and England will need his pace. My only slight concern is playing him as the left-sided centre-back, so maybe John Stones could move across.

    10.34am BST

    Here’s more on Cristiano Ronaldo’s ascent from rock bottom. Imagine if he scored the winner in the final, against England.

    Related: Cristiano Ronaldo says he was ‘at rock bottom’ during tearful Portugal triumph

    10.16am BST

    Can he play wide left?

    Here’s a bit more on England from the news wires.

    England’s players were treated to a private performance by British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, a day after their dramatic come from behind victory over Slovakia in the Euro 2024 last 16.

    Sheeran visited the players at their camp in Blankenhain following a light recovery session on Monday, with video of him performing “The A-Team” posted on social media platform X.

    I can’t be the only person thinking of Nigel Kennedy right now.

    10.02am BST

    A bit more news from the wider football world. Arsenal have signed the mighty Mariona Caldentey from Barcelona; helluva signing, that.

    Related: Arsenal Women sign World Cup winner Mariona Caldentey from Barcelona

    9.51am BST

    And so to England, who face Switzerland on Saturday. Gareth Southgate has made the reasonable point that Italia 90 and Euro 96 weren’t all milk and cookies either.

    Every­body now looks back at 96 in a different way to how it was at the time,” Southgate said. “We were bang average against Switzerland [in the opening tie]; we were the same against Scotland. They missed a ­penalty at 1-0. Spain should have beaten us in the 0-0 draw … 1990 was similar. So you do go through these moments in tournaments. We know we should be better than we’ve been but I’m saying that …

    Related: Gareth Southgate issues rallying cry with reminder of Euro 96 struggles

    9.48am BST

    Austria v Turkey (8pm)

    Ralf Rangnick’s side hammered Turkey 6-1 in a friendly in March, which adds a meaty layer of context to tonight’s game. Here’s Nick Ames’ preview of what is going to be a cracking game. You have our word.

    Related: Montella needs Turkey to keep heads with revenge against Austria in sight

    9.43am BST

    Roberto Martinez on Cristiano Ronaldo

    I thanked him [afterwards] for being the way he is, for caring for the group. I was certain that he would be the first penalty taker and show us the way to take victory. I think we’re all very proud of our captain. Our dressing room was all delighted. I think he gave us all a lesson. Life and football gives you difficult moments and the way he reacted shows why we are so proud in Portuguese football.

    Related: Roberto Martínez hails Cristiano Ronaldo resilience after penalty failure

    9.39am BST

    Romania v Netherlands (5pm)

    Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman was asked at his press conference what he thought Johan Cruyff would have made of their defeat to Austria. I can’t decide whether that’s an ingenious question or a bit snide; probably the former.

    It’s a difficult question. I know he liked attacking football very much, but I was a part of his team a long time and we had worse matches than we did against Austria. Of course, we are a proud nation; we like to win, we like to play nice football, but it’s not always happened. We take the critics, no problem, and we’d like to turn it around and make people happy for the final result.

    Related: Koeman expects Dutch to improve on-pitch communication against Romania

    9.34am BST

    Randal Kolo Muani played a big part in France’s winning goal against Belgium. Here’s Barney Ronay on our old friends, sport and politics.

    Most obviously the presence of successful and highly visible players such as Kolo Muani in this France team represents, in outline, something that is not National Rally, the immigration-fixated hard-right party that took the single largest share in the overnight parliamentary elections .

    RN wants tougher controls on citizenship. RN wants to reduce access to certain jobs for people it sees as insufficiently French. Kolo Muani’s parents were born in Kinshasa. He holds dual nationality. He embodies, along with his teammates, a happy, functional tableau of people from a deep cut of French society.

    Related: Randal Kolo Muani makes statement as far-right threat rises in France

    9.29am BST

    On this day in 2000… more misery for Italy, who are seconds away from winning Euro 2000 when the ball drops to Sylvain Wiltord.

    9.23am BST

    On this day in 2016… poor Simone Zaza launched a memorable penalty into orbit during Italy’s quarter-final defeat to Germany.

    9.13am BST

    In other news, the Copa América hosts USA went out at the group stage after an extremely controversial defeat to Uruguay, whose winning goal looked offside to the naked eye. Team VAR thought otherwise.

    Related: USMNT crash out of Copa América after contentious defeat to Uruguay

    9.07am BST

    France 1-0 Belgium

    Here’s Sid Lowe’s report on another day of underwhelming success for France.

    Deschamps suggested that this was all part of the plan, proud of a team he said had not fallen into the “traps” the Belgians laid for them. Getting here, he said, was something worth celebrating. After all, it is not so easy and they might not have done.

    Related: France edge past Belgium after late deflection seals Euro 2024 progression

    9.03am BST

    Ronaldo: I was at rock bottom

    Here’s the great man’s reaction to last night’s melodrama.

    Even the strongest people have their bad days. I was at rock bottom when the team needed me most. I was sad at first but now I’m happy. That’s what football is. Moments, inexplicable moments.

    When I think of my family, I feel emotional because they are unique moments that I cannot express in words. They are people I love, the fans who are always with us and especially with me, and I am very happy about that.

    I hadn’t missed a penalty kick all year. At this moment I missed it, but the most important thing is that the team won. I lost twice on penalties this season and won the third time. Sometimes football is fair and sometimes just, but we deserved to qualify.

    I will always give my best for this shirt, whether I fail or not, but you have to take responsibility. I have never been afraid to face things head on. Sometimes I do things right, sometimes I don’t, but giving up is something you will never hear from me.

    Related: Cristiano Ronaldo says he was ‘at rock bottom’ during tearful Portugal triumph

    Updated at 9.18am BST

    9.00am BST

    Preamble

    Hello and welcome to our daily Euro 2024 news blog. We’re down to the last ten: France and Portugal reached the quarter-final yesterday, and the last two places will be decided by today’s fixtures:

    • Romania v Netherlands (5pm)

    • Austria v Turkey (8pm)

    Yesterday’s games were relatively boring but highly dramatic. France beat Belgium with a late own-goal from Jan Vertonghen; and Portugal, as predicted, beat Slovenia comfortably – but only in a penalty competition after a fraught goalless draw. All three of Slovenia’s kicks were saved by Diogo Costa.

    Cristiano Ronaldo managed to both enhance and diminish his reputation. At times his desperation to score turned the game into a bit of a farce. But after having an extra-time penalty brilliantly saved by Jan Oblak, a moment that reduced Ronaldo to tears on the field, he showed extraordinary mental strength to score with an unsaveable penalty in the shootout.

    Here’s what Jonathan Wilson made of it all.

    Related: The Ronaldo show is unstoppable and reduces others to bit-part players | Jonathan Wilson

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