Euro 2016 France

France Ended Iceland Tale in a Convincing Fashion
Iceland's fairy tale in Euro 2016 finally see its ending as they were humbled by host nation France 5-2 with Arsenal striker, Olivier Giroud netting two goals. Having a good confidence level following their shock win over England, Iceland did look to cause some problems towards their opponent early on but Les Blues were ready for everything.
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France vs Iceland (5-2)
France (4-2-3-1) Lloris; Sagna, Koscielny, Umtiti, Evra; Pogba, Matuidi; Sissoko, Griezmann, Payet; Giroud. Iceland (4-4-2) Halldorsson; Saevarsson, Amason, R Sigurdsson, Skulason; Gudmundsson, Gunnarsson, G Sigurdsson, B Bjarnason; Sigthorsson, Bodvarsson.
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Iceland Confident Ahead of France Clash
Being one of the surprise package so far in Euro 2016, Iceland have gone far from being a plain underdog into an interesting side that are having strong confidence. Our Boys certainly not losing any of their beliefs this weekend as they face up against host nation, France as their joint coach, Lars Lagerback stated that his players must have that confidence of being able to beat Les Blues.
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France Ready to Battle Physical Iceland
Host nation, France are determined to book a semifinal ticket fo Euro 2016 by eliminating one of the tournament's surprises, Iceland, this weekend. Les Blues' head coach, Didier Deschamps, acknowledge that his side can not underestimate their opponent, notably because Our Boys do have strong physical play that can hurt Paul Pogba and co.
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Germany vs Italy (6-5)
Germany (3-4-2-1) Neuer; Boateng, Hummels, Howedes; Kimmich, Khedira, Kroos, Hector; Muller, Ozil; Gomez. Substitutes: Leno, ter Stegen, Mustafi, Schweinsteiger, Schurrle, Podolski, Draxler, Can, Weigl, Tah, Gotze, Sane.
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Germany End Italy Hoodoo After Shoot Out Win
Germany finally ending their curse of never beating Italy in competitive games as Joachim Low's men defeated the Azzurri via an intense penalty shoot out. The two sides were drawing 1-1 during regular time and no more goals were scored during 2x15, forcing them to settle things via lottery shoot out.
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Nainggolan Sensational Strike Means Nothing for Belgium
Belgium's adventure in  Euro 2016 came to an end last Friday following a disappointing 3-1 defeat over Wales, somewhat a shock outcome considering Red Devils' favorite status. Marc Wilmots' men actually started out that tie in the best possible way when their midfielder, Radja Nainggolan scored a screamer.
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Italy Looking to Hurt Germany
Defeating Spain in previous round, another tough task arrived for Italy as this Saturday they face world champion, Germany for that one spot in Euro 2016 semifinals. Admitting that his side are on for a much tougher task against Joachim Low's men, Azzurri head coach, Antonio Conte prepared his team to study their opponent vigorously and search for ways to hurt them.
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Germany Ready to Breakdown Italy Defense
German national side are determined to end their winless streak in competitive meetings against Italy as both teams face up for one ticket into Euro 2016 semifinals this Saturday. Acknowledging the quality of Azzurri's back line, Die Mannschaft's head coach, Joachim Low stated that his side have prepare a certain strategy to break Italy's defense.
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Wales vs Belgium (3-1)
Wales v Belgium line-ups Wales: Hennessey, Chester, Ashley Williams, Davies, Taylor, Allen, Ledley, Ramsey, Gunter, Robson-Kanu, Bale. Subs: Fon Williams, King, George Williams, Edwards, Richards, Cotterill, Vokes, Collins, Jonathan Williams, Vaughan, Church, Ward.
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Wales Historic Journey Continue as They Shock Belgium
Wales' surprising display in this Euro 2016 still hasn't meet its end yet as Chris Coleman's men made their way into the tournament's semi finals after eliminating Belgium. The Dragons didn't have a great start as they were under pressure early on before eventually going one goal down on 13 minutes through Radja Nainggolan's super long range shot.
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Wilmots Wants Focused Belgium Against Wales
Gearing up for their Euro 2016 quarter finals tie against Wales this Friday, Belgium head coach, Marc Wilmots is ordering his players to maintain their focus only for that game. Wilmots urging his players to forget their impressive win over Hungary in the previous round and set their mind to prepare for Gareth Bale and co.
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Wales Set for Another Huge Test Against Belgium
Wales still continuing their dream journey in Euro 2016 as this Friday they are up against a side they already face during qualifier, Belgium. Just as what they experienced in previous meetings against Marc Wilmots' men, The Dragons' boss, Chris Coleman is expecting another huge test for his team.
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Poland vs Portugal (3-5)
Teams: Poland: Fabianski, Piszczek, Glik, Pazdan, Jedrzejczyk, Blaszczykowski, Krychowiak, Maczynski, Grosicki, Milik, Lewandowski. Subs: Szczesny, Cionek, Jodlowiec, Linetty, Stepinski, Wawrzyniak, Peszko, Salamon, Zielinski, Kapustka, Starzynski, Boruc.
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Portugal Advance Into Euro 2016 Semifinal After Shootout Win Over Poland
Haven't been putting on a convincing display in Euro 2016, Portugal still able to prove their toughness as they got into the semifinal stage of Euro 2016 after eliminating Poland via penalty shoot out.
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Portugal Expecting a Balance Match Against Poland
Portugal are gearing up for their Euro 2016 quarter finals round against Poland this Thursday and Selecao head coach, Fernando Santos is expecting a balance game between them. Speaking to the media ahead of the game, Santos stated that both teams have equal shot in winning so there are no favorites between them.
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