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Bellingham's last-gasp equaliser – All the angles
Watch every angle of Jude Bellingham’s last gasp injury-time equaliser as England advance to the Euro 2024 quarter-final after beating Slovakia in the last 16 match at Gelsenkirchen.
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Euro 2024: Mert Gunok compared with Gordon Banks after ‘unbelievable’ save sends Turkey into quarter-finals
Turkey defender Merih Demiral, who scored twice – including the quickest knockout-stage goal in European Championship history – was named man of the match but paid tribute to Gunok afterwards.
“Mert did a great job, we had a big discussion after the final whistle and I couldn’t believe my eyes – maybe one of the best saves I saw with my own eyes,” Demiral said.
“He deserves it, Mert is the oldest player on the team and has always guided us and shown us the path forward, so I am very happy he made that save.”
Turkey boss Vincenzo Montella was one of the few people not to use superlatives when talking about Gunok’s stop, but he did not downplay its importance for his country’s cause.
“I don’t know, because there have been so many spectacular saves,” Montella said when asked his thoughts on where Gunok’s save ranked in the all-time list.
“I am happy for him, happy for the team, happy for the country and happy for the group we have created here and what we produced out there today.
“Well done to Mert, that is his job, to make saves and we are very happy he made a match-winning save in the last minute.”
The reward for Turkey and their army of devoted fans is a quarter-final against the Netherlands in Berlin on Saturday, and Montella feels anything is possible with their support.
“We have a huge following, there is passion and love,” he explained.
“It is very visceral back home in Turkey so I am very happy to have handed our Turks here in Germany a bit of pride, and across the world.
“This responsibility, love and support we constantly feel it, but you can only embrace these dreams if you work hard from day one – we will celebrate tonight but then we get down to work.”
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Jeff Whitefoot: Busby Babe and Nottingham Forest FA Cup winner dies aged 90
Jeff Whitefoot, the last surviving member of Manchester United’s Busby Babes side of the 1950s, has died aged 90.
The wing-half joined United straight from school and was part of the Red Devils’ 1952 and 1956 title-winning sides under manager Sir Matt Busby.
He left for a short spell at Grimsby in 1957 before moving to Nottingham Forest, where he made more than 250 appearances and won the FA Cup in 1959.
“There were few more perceptive and precise passers of a football in England than Jeff during the mid-1950s,” read a Manchester United statement.
“He played the game with a cool, seemingly casual grace which masked a sharp competitive edge.”
Whitefoot became United’s youngest league debutant against Portsmouth in April 1950 aged 16 years and 105 days.
He made 95 appearances and earned one cap for England Under-23s before moving to Grimsby in late 1957.
Just months later the Munich air disaster in February 1958 claimed the lives of 23 people, including eight of Whitefoot’s former United team-mates.
He spent just one season at Grimsby before moving to Forest, where he would remain for 11 years before retiring in 1967.
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Relive the winning moments from Murray's Wimbledon titles
Watch the winning moments from Andy Murray’s Wimbledon victories against Novak Djokovic in 2013 and Milos Raonic in 2016.
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