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Austria 1-2 Turkey: Merih Demiral's sensational brace sends Vincenzo Montella's side through to face Netherlands in the quarter-finals - as Ralf Rangnick's side left stunned

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  • Turkey took a two-goal lead thanks to two superb goals from Merih Demiral 
  • Goalkeeper Mert Gunok would pull off a stunning save to seal the victory 
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By Ian Herbert

Published: 21:54 BST, 2 July 2024 | Updated: 21:54 BST, 2 July 2024

Turkey sealed a 2-1 victory against Austria on Tuesday night and booked a tie against The Netherlands in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024, thanks to a sensational brace from Merih Demiral.  

It took just 57 seconds for Turkey to take the lead, with Demiral smashing a left-footed shot into the roof of the net as a Austria scrambled to clear Arder Guler's in-swinging corner into the penalty area. 

It was the fastest goal ever scored in the knockout stages of the European Championship.  


Turkey would go in at half time with a 1-0 lead but a frantic second half followed as rain began to pour in at the Red Bull Arena. 

Demiral would double his side's lead in the 59th minute, again from a corner, rising high above the Austrian backline to head in a ball from Guler. 

But their two-goal cushion would not last for long, with Michael Gregoritsch pulling a goal back for Ralf Rangnick's side seven minutes later, tapping in Stefan Posch's header from a set piece. 

An outerwordly save from Mert Gunok would deny Austria a last-minute equaliser with the goalkeeper palming the ball away from his line. 

More to follow... 

MATCH FACTS 

Austria (4-2-3-1): Pentz 5.5; Posch 6, Danso 5.5, Lienhart 5.5 (Wobart 64 6), Mwene 5 (Prass 46 6); Seiwald 7, Sabitzer 6.5; Laimer 6 (Grillitsch 64 7) Baumgartner 6.5, Schmid 5.5 (Gregoritsch 7); Arnautovic 6

Manager: Ralf Rangnick 7

Turkey (4-2-3-1): Gonuk 7; Muldur 6.5, Bardakci 6, Demiral 8, Kadioglu 6.5; Yuksek 6 (Özcan 58 5.5), Ayhan 6; Yilmaz 5.5, Kokcu 6, Yidiz 7 (Yokuşlu 78 6); Guler 6 (Aktürkoğlu 5.5)

Manager: Vincenzo Montella 6

Referee: Artur Soares Dias (Portugal) 7

Attendance: 40,000 

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