Turkey’s Guler enhances reputation with goal in 3-1 thriller
DORTMUND, Germany (AP):
With Kylian Mbappe about to join a throng of attacking superstars at Real Madrid, Arda Guler faces an even tougher fight to break through at Europe's top team.
The Turkey teenager might just succeed on the evidence of his explosive debut in international tournament football yesterday.
The 19-year-old Guler enhanced his reputation as one of Europe's brightest young talents by curling home a brilliant second-half goal to help Turkey beat tournament debutants Georgia 3-1 in a European Championship thriller.
Guler brought a strong end to his first season at Real Madrid to the Euros by cutting in from the right and bending a fierce shot into the top corner in the 65th minute, regaining the lead for Turkey at 2-1 to become the youngest ever debut scorer at the Euros -- surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo from 2004.
Substitute Kerem Akturkoglu scored a breakaway goal in the final seconds of stoppage time for Turkey's third, settling a back-and-forth Group F match in Dortmund which featured fan disorder before kick-off and was played in the most febrile and intense atmosphere.
This was a nation-stopping moment for Georgia, a South Caucasus country of 3.7 million people that is making its debut in an international tournament since independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, amid protests and political turmoil back home.
Georgia's players dealt admirably with an intimidating atmosphere created by Turkey's fans and responded to Mert Muldur's volleyed finish for the Turks in the 25th with an equaliser by Georges Mikautadze in the 32nd.
Guler's intervention was crucial, though, and it was the latest in a string of outside-of-the-area strikes at these Euros. It also was another demonstration of his talent that was on display when he scored five goals in five games to finish a Spanish league season of which he missed the majority because of injury. He was an unused substitute in the Champions League final that Madrid won.
Whether he finds game time even harder to come by next season following the arrival of Mbappe and Brazil forward Endrick remains to be seen. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti will be aware he has a gem on his hands in Guler, who said he received a message from the Italian after the game.
"Ancelotti is motivating me a lot," Guler said. "Of course I'm happy to have scored my first goal for Turkey -- I hope this first match shows us the way forward."