Inter MiamiInter Miami vs. Columbus CrewColumbus Crew Trend Finder

Bet Now
Inter MiamiInter Miami
Inter MiamiLAST 10 GAMES
STRAIGHT UP RECORD:
ALERT!7 WINS, 3 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK:
1 WIN IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD:
6 WINS, 3 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK:
1 WIN IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS:
ALERT!7 OVERS, 2 UNDERS, 1 PUSH
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK:
1 PUSH IN A ROW
Inter MiamiLAST 10 GAMES AS HOME TEAM
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS HOME TEAM:
5 WINS, 5 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
2 LOSSES IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS HOME TEAM:
4 WINS, 6 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
3 LOSSES IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS HOME TEAM:
ALERT!7 OVERS, 3 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
2 OVERS IN A ROW
Columbus CrewColumbus Crew
Columbus CrewLAST 10 GAMES
STRAIGHT UP RECORD:
4 WINS, 6 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK:
4 WINS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD:
4 WINS, 5 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK:
3 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS:
6 OVERS, 4 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK:
1 OVER IN A ROW
Columbus CrewLAST 10 GAMES AS AWAY TEAM
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS AWAY TEAM:
4 WINS, 6 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
4 WINS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS AWAY TEAM:
6 WINS, 3 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
4 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS AWAY TEAM:
5 OVERS, 5 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
1 OVER IN A ROW
Related News (Soccer News)

Georgia makes wild start to international tournament soccer in feisty loss to Turkey

Tue, Jun 18, 2024
Soccer News (AP)

Georgia makes wild start to international tournament soccer in feisty loss to Turkey

DORTMUND, Germany (AP) - A pre-match brawl. A multi-pass team goal of which peak Barcelona would be proud. A match widely regarded as an instant classic.

Georgia made quite the entrance to international tournament soccer on Tuesday.

The 3-1 loss to Turkey in the European Championship was a thrilling watch from start to finish, with the result failing to dampen the spirits of a national team and its boisterous fans who had been waiting for this day for more than 30 years.

"When you lose, it's never nice," Georgia's French coach Willy Sagnol said, "but I think for my team and I, the most important thing was something else. We have given a nice image of Georgian football."

That wasn't necessarily the case as fighting broke out between fans from both countries inside Dortmund's Westfalenstadion about 90 minutes before kickoff. Punches and objects were thrown as stewards struggled to separate the angry supporters before police officers in riot gear arrived.

After that, though, Georgia put on a show - initially of defiance after an intense start by Turkey and then of skill and heart as Sagnol's team fought its way back into a match played at frantic pace and an end-to-end basketball-style feel.

RELATED COVERAGE Nagelsmann touts Germany's perfect blend of youth and experience to succeed at Euro 2024 Croatia's Vlasic is out of Euro 2024 because of a muscle injury Portugal defender Pepe becomes oldest player to play at a European Championship

Ultimately, Georgia was undone by two excellently taken goals - notably one by Real Madrid attacker Arda Guler that regained the lead for Turkey at 2-1 in the 65th and then a third late in stoppage time when Georgia's goalkeeper was stranded upfield.

But whatever happens in upcoming matches against the Czech Republic and Portugal, the South Caucasus country of 3.7 million people - which was declared independent of the Soviet Union in 1991 - will always have that 32nd-minute goal by Georges Mikautadze that featured dozens of passes. It would have been celebrated wildly back home, where Georgians could forget briefly about the protests and political turmoil they have been living through.

"I think we should always look at the bigger picture," Sagnol said. "This European Championship is arriving after so many years of great development in Georgian football. The federation in the last 10 years has done so many good things so children can play ... this European Championship is a reward for that.

"I'm very proud to be part of this very nice moment."

As a former Bayern Munich player, Sagnol hated saying it but playing the match in Westfalenstadion - the home of Bayern's big Bundesliga rival, Borussia Dortmund - made for the most spine-tingling and memorable atmosphere.

Georgia's players initially struggled to cope with deafening jeers every time they touched the ball. But they grew into the game and, by the end, didn't look like the world's No. 75-ranked team.

"We were playing today in one of most fantastic stadiums in the world - a stadium made for football and emotions," Sagnol said. "For a lot of my players, it was something new.

"The only thing I regret was when the Turkey fans booed our national anthem. It didn't give a good image of Turkey at that moment. But the match and the atmosphere did fit together."

Sagnol said his team would benefit from this exposure to elite soccer. The Czechs are next this weekend.

"Georgia is still in a very important stage of development," he said. "Competitions like this should help the players, the staff, the federation to be stronger in the future.

"I can tell you already, on Saturday I'm convinced we will produce the same kind of performance."

___

AP Euro 2024: https://apnews.com/hub/euro-2024

"
Article Copyright © 2024 The Associated Press, All Rights Reserved.
Doc's Sports Guaranteed Picks!
Free $60 Account at Doc's Sports - Join Here

Latest Soccer News

docsports.com
docsports.com