Turkey secured their first victory at Euro 2024 with a 3-1 triumph over Georgia at Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion in an intense match that remained undecided until the end. The game, which featured one of the tournament’s most energetic first halves, saw Vincenzo Montella’s Turkish team take an early lead through Mert Müldür’s impressive goal. Georgia’s Georges Mikautadze quickly equalized, seizing a promising opportunity in the penalty area.
In the second half, Turkey regained the lead with a goal from Arda Güler of Real Madrid, but Georgia, making their debut, continued to exert pressure and came close to scoring, hitting the post in the 96th minute. However, Turkey capitalized on a counterattack following a corner kick to extend their lead to 3-1. Georgia’s goalkeeper was helpless as Muhammed Kerem Aktürkoğlu scored into an empty net, having been caught upfield after attempting to join the earlier corner kick.
Arda Guler’s goal at Euro 2024 emerged as a singular masterpiece, echoing the brilliance of Ronaldo’s feats. The Turkey versus Georgia clash unfolded as a standout spectacle, delivering four goals and a gripping narrative that culminated in a breathtaking finish. Guler’s second goal, in particular, left spectators spellbound.
Receiving the ball on Turkey’s right flank after his teammate intercepted Georgia’s press, Guler cut inside with precision. His left-footed strike rocketed at 118 km/h into the far corner of Georgia’s net, leaving the goalkeeper diving in vain.
This goal not only stole the show at the tournament but also drew comparisons to the iconic scoring styles of players like Arjen Robben and Mohamed Salah, captivating fans worldwide. Remarkably, it marked the first teenage goal at the Euros since 2004, and Guler’s rapid rise following in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo surprised many, given the rarity of teenage attacking talents in recent decades.
Dubbed “Turkey’s Messi” for good reason, Guler’s meteoric trajectory has not gone unnoticed by Real Madrid, who secured him for a mere €20 million from Fenerbahce last summer (after negotiations saw the price rise from an initial €17.5 million due to Fenerbahce’s financial predicament). Had Madrid waited until this summer, Guler’s market value would have undoubtedly skyrocketed.
Critics have pointed out the perceived “inequity” in Madrid’s strategy of preemptively acquiring burgeoning stars, evident in their past acquisitions of Vinicius, Rodrygo, and Camavinga before their breakthroughs in the sport’s elite arenas. With talent like Endrick set to join next season, Madrid’s foresight continues to shape the future landscape of football.