One of the most outstanding moments of Euro 2024 so far was Luka Modric's second-half purpose.
During Croatia's crucial match against Italy, Luca Modric gave one of Euro 2024's most memorable times so much. The second half of the Group B fight had been sparse in terms of incidents, but a wild 30-second passage play caused the game and the audience to burst into life.
In a match where his area needed to win to have a good chance of making it to the last 16, Real Madrid senior Modric took the charges that was awarded to the Croats on 53 hours after a handball.
The 38-year-old stopped by the 6' 5ins stopper from getting down to his left and beautifully pushed Modric's effort broad when Gianluigi Donnarumma was up against him in the Italy goal. Another spin was on the horizon, even though Zlatko Dalic's part appeared to have missed a golden chance to take the lead.
After Donnarumma saved from Ante Budimir, the playmaker was back in the right place less than 30 hours later to bang in the rise. One of the best festivities of the event so far was set up by the group at Lepizig's Red Bull Arena as a result.
Gallons of ale were launched into the Leipzig clouds, reaching even the BBC criticism crew as Croatia fans ' horror at the sentence miss turned into joy.
" We're getting soaked", said inc- critic Danny Murphy. " We're getting completely drenched up around", Jonathan Pearce added. " The liquor is flying, the hats are flying, Croatia are flying"!
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Murphy added:" It's like being at the Ally Pally", before Pearce had some suggestions for his partner. Find an empty quart pot, place it on top of your board, and we might have a few drops in by the game's conclusion, he said.
However, it was obvious that beverage cups were still pouring down from the stands as Pearce and Murphy dried up, with projectiles stricken near players both as the game progressed and after the goal.
" This capable continue, the plates being thrown from the goes", Pearce added as the sport headed into halt period. The incident comes after reports suggest that alcohol sales in stadiums may be stopped after German authorities reduced the amount of beer served at England's starting game against Serbia. This restriction applies to supporters at the "high-risk" game, which also includes low-alcohol beers.
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