On July 1st, the Euros and Copa America continued. In the Euros’ Round of 16, England dramatically overturned Slovakia, while Spain crushed Georgia, both advancing to the quarterfinals. The Copa America Group B matches concluded, with Venezuela and Ecuador qualifying for the knockout stage.
Among these games’ standout performers, who do you think was the most impressive? Cast your vote.
Bellingham (England)
In the 95th minute of regular time, Bellingham scored a stunning bicycle kick equalizer, forcing extra time. Kane’s subsequent goal secured England’s victory. Bellingham played 105 minutes, scoring one goal, providing one key pass, and completing 87% of his passes. He also attempted four dribbles, succeeding in three.
Rodri (Spain)
Rodri scored a left-footed, long-range goal from the edge of the box, leveling the score after Spain had fallen behind. He started and played the full match, completing 117 passes with a 93% success rate, adding two key passes and three tackles.
Caicedo (Ecuador)
Caicedo played a full 90 minutes in the draw against Mexico, aiding his team’s qualification. He made two interceptions, one block, and two clearances, offensively contributing 41 successful passes, one key pass, and two successful dribbles, with an 89% pass accuracy.
Rondon (Venezuela)
Rondon scored a goal to increase Venezuela’s lead. He had five shots, one on target, attempted two dribbles, succeeding once. Rondon completed 10 of 14 passes, a 71.4% pass success rate, and delivered two key passes.
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