Austria vs Turkey | Euro 2024 Round of 16 Clash

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Carolyn Stroud

Austria vs Turkey | Euro 2024 Round of 16 Clash

Euro 2024 dark horses Austria and Turkey face off in a crucial Round of 16 clash on Tuesday evening in Leipzig, Germany. The winner progresses to a mouthwatering quarter-final against either Netherlands or Romania.

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Austria’s Dream Run

Austria, under manager Ralf Rangnick, defied expectations by topping Group D. They started with a defeat to France but bounced back with victories over Poland and, most impressively, a thrilling 3-2 win against Netherlands. This marks their best-ever performance at a European Championship, reaching the knockout stages for only the fourth time.

Turkey’s Dramatic Qualification

Turkey secured a dramatic last-gasp victory over Czech Republic to book their place in the knockout rounds. A late strike from veteran striker Cenk Tosun secured second place in Group F, following an opening win against Georgia and a defeat to Portugal. This marks their third time reaching the latter stages of the Euros, with their last appearance being a memorable semi-final run in 2008.

Key Players and Team News

Austria will be without suspended winger Patrick Wimmer, with Konrad Laimer or Christoph Baumgartner likely to fill the void. Record cap holder Marko Arnautovic leads the attack alongside either Michael Gregoritsch. Defensively, Rangnick has a choice to make with four central defenders vying for two spots.

Turkey will miss influential captain Hakan Calhanoglu and center-back Samet Akaydin due to suspension. Merih Demiral anchors the defense alongside the returning Abdulkerim Bardakci. Exciting young talents Kenan Yildiz and Arda Guler could make history by starting together as teenagers in a Euro knockout match.

Match Prediction

Austria’s well-drilled pressing style could exploit Turkey’s defensive frailties. However, Turkey’s attacking prowess shouldn’t be underestimated. We predict a close encounter with Austria edging out a 2-1 victory.

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