NEW DELHI: The 24-nationEuro 2024lineup was solidified in a whirlwind of drama as Ukraine, Georgia, and Poland clinched their spots with thrilling playoff victories on Tuesday. These triumphs not only secured their participation in the prestigious tournament but also infused a stronger eastern European presence into the event set to commence on June 14 in Germany.In a poignant moment for Ukraine,Mykhailo Mudryk’s late strike in the 84th minute propelled his team to a remarkable 2-1 victory over Iceland.
The match, played in neutral Poland due to security concerns amid the ongoing conflict with Russia, witnessed Mudryk’s sweeping low shot sealing Ukraine’s second consecutive comeback win in the playoffs.Amidst a backdrop of yellow-and-blue banners criticizing Russia and President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian fans rallied behind their team, fueling their determination on the field.Meanwhile, Georgia etched its name in Europeanfootballhistory as star forwardKhvicha Kvaratskhelialed his team to a major tournament debut at Euro 2024.
Georgia’s nerve-wracking 4-2 penalty shootout victory over Greece sparked wild celebrations among fans, who flooded the national stadium in Tbilisi in jubilation.Completing the triumphant trio, Poland secured their ticket to Germany with a nail-biting 5-4 penalty shootout win against Wales. Poland captainRobert Lewandowski, a stalwart of the team, couldn’t bear to watch as goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny made a decisive save to seal their victory.As the dust settled on the playoff showdowns, the stage is set for an electrifying Euro 2024 tournament. Ukraine find themselves in Group F alongside Belgium, Romania, and Slovakia, while Georgia gear up to faceCristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal, Turkey, and the Czech Republic in the same group. Poland brace for a challenging journey in Group D, locking horns with France, the Netherlands, and Austria.For Ukraine, the victory marks a poignant redemption after falling short in the playoffs two years ago.
Coach Serhiy Rebrov’s resilient side showcased their mettle with two remarkable late comeback wins within five days, setting the stage for a thrilling campaign ahead.Georgia’s rise to prominence underscores the nation’s footballing resurgence, with coach Willy Sagnol guiding the team to its maiden major tournament appearance. Their journey reflects the pathway paved by UEFA for lower-ranked teams to ascend to the grand stage through their performances in the Nations League competition.(Inputs from AP)