Portugal beats Georgia and is in the quarter-finals of the European Under-21 Championship

Portugal beat Georgia 4-0 today in the third and final round of Group C of the European Under-21 Football Championship, qualifying for the quarter-finals in first place in the “poule”, awaiting an opponent. In Trencin, Slovakia, the 'quinas' team opened the scoring in the 24th minute, through Rodrigo Pinheiro, at a time when they were already playing with a numerical advantage due to the expulsion of Lasha Odisharia, after just five minutes, extending the advantage through Geovany Quenda, in the 62nd minute, Rodrigo Gomes, in the 87th minute, and Henrique Araújo, in the 90+5th minute, from a penalty. With this victory, after the 0-0 draw in the opening match against France and the 5-0 victory over Poland, Portugal finished the group in first place, with seven points, the same as the French, who today beat the Poles 4-1, but finished second due to a disadvantage in goal difference, also progressing in the competition. Georgia, with three, and Poland, without points, are eliminated.
Portugal will play the quarter-finals on Saturday, starting at 18:00 local time (17:00 in Lisbon), at the Dubnom Stadium, in Zilina, against Ukraine, the Netherlands or Finland, who will decide on Wednesday the second position in Group D, already won by Denmark, who will face the Gauls.
Portugal beat Georgia 4-0 today in the third and final round of Group C of the European Under-21 Football Championship, qualifying for the quarter-finals in first place in the “poule”, awaiting an opponent. In Trencin, Slovakia, the 'quinas' team opened the scoring in the 24th minute, through Rodrigo Pinheiro, at a time when they were already playing with a numerical advantage due to the expulsion of Lasha Odisharia, after just five minutes, extending the advantage through Geovany Quenda, in the 62nd minute, Rodrigo Gomes, in the 87th minute, and Henrique Araújo, in the 90+5th minute, from a penalty. With this victory, after the 0-0 draw in the opening match against France and the 5-0 victory over Poland, Portugal finished the group in first place, with seven points, the same as the French, who today beat the Poles 4-1, but finished second due to a disadvantage in goal difference, also progressing in the competition. Georgia, with three, and Poland, without points, are eliminated.
Portugal will play the quarter-finals on Saturday, starting at 18:00 local time (17:00 in Lisbon), at the Dubnom Stadium, in Zilina, against Ukraine, the Netherlands or Finland, who will decide on Wednesday the second position in Group D, already won by Denmark, who will face the Gauls.
Portugal beat Georgia 4-0 today in the third and final round of Group C of the European Under-21 Football Championship, qualifying for the quarter-finals in first place in the “poule”, awaiting an opponent. In Trencin, Slovakia, the 'quinas' team opened the scoring in the 24th minute, through Rodrigo Pinheiro, at a time when they were already playing with a numerical advantage due to the expulsion of Lasha Odisharia, after just five minutes, extending the advantage through Geovany Quenda, in the 62nd minute, Rodrigo Gomes, in the 87th minute, and Henrique Araújo, in the 90+5th minute, from a penalty. With this victory, after the 0-0 draw in the opening match against France and the 5-0 victory over Poland, Portugal finished the group in first place, with seven points, the same as the French, who today beat the Poles 4-1, but finished second due to a disadvantage in goal difference, also progressing in the competition. Georgia, with three, and Poland, without points, are eliminated.
Portugal will play the quarter-finals on Saturday, starting at 18:00 local time (17:00 in Lisbon), at the Dubnom Stadium, in Zilina, against Ukraine, the Netherlands or Finland, who will decide on Wednesday the second position in Group D, already won by Denmark, who will face the Gauls.
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