• Merih Demiral of Turkey celebrates after scoring his team's first goal with teammates Ismail Yuksek and Ferdi Kadioglu during his side's 2-1 victory over Austria in their Euro 2024 last-16 clash in Leipzig on July 2, 2024. Getty Images
    Merih Demiral of Turkey celebrates after scoring his team's first goal with teammates Ismail Yuksek and Ferdi Kadioglu during his side's 2-1 victory over Austria in their Euro 2024 last-16 clash in Leipzig on July 2, 2024. Getty Images
  • Kaan Ayhan of Turkey celebrates after the final whistle. Getty Images
    Kaan Ayhan of Turkey celebrates after the final whistle. Getty Images
  • Ismail Yuksek and Cenk Tosun of Turkey celebrate in front of their fans after the team's victory. Getty Images
    Ismail Yuksek and Cenk Tosun of Turkey celebrate in front of their fans after the team's victory. Getty Images
  • Turkey manager Vincenzo Montella celebrates with coaching staff and players after defeating Austria. Getty Images
    Turkey manager Vincenzo Montella celebrates with coaching staff and players after defeating Austria. Getty Images
  • Marko Arnautovic of Austria looks dejected after defeat to Turkey. Getty Images
    Marko Arnautovic of Austria looks dejected after defeat to Turkey. Getty Images
  • Okay Yokuslu of Turkey celebrates victory at the final whistle. Getty Images
    Okay Yokuslu of Turkey celebrates victory at the final whistle. Getty Images
  • Turkey goalkeeper Mert Gunok saves a shot late in the game from Christoph Baumgartner of Austria with a brilliant reflex parry. EPA
    Turkey goalkeeper Mert Gunok saves a shot late in the game from Christoph Baumgartner of Austria with a brilliant reflex parry. EPA
  • Austria's Michael Gregoritsch scores their first goal. Reuters
    Austria's Michael Gregoritsch scores their first goal. Reuters
  • Austria's Michael Gregoritsch scores their opening goal. Reuters
    Austria's Michael Gregoritsch scores their opening goal. Reuters
  • Michael Gregoritsch of Austria celebrates after scoring his team's first goal. Getty Images
    Michael Gregoritsch of Austria celebrates after scoring his team's first goal. Getty Images
  • Turkey's Merih Demiral celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
    Turkey's Merih Demiral celebrates scoring their second goal. Reuters
  • Merih Demiral of Turkey scores his team's second goal with a header. Getty Images
    Merih Demiral of Turkey scores his team's second goal with a header. Getty Images
  • Turkey's Merih Demiral scores their opener. Reuters
    Turkey's Merih Demiral scores their opener. Reuters
  • Austria manager Ralf Rangnick passes Stefan Posch a note during the game. PA
    Austria manager Ralf Rangnick passes Stefan Posch a note during the game. PA

Austria v Turkey: Demiral brace sends Turks into Euro 2024 quarter-finals


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Merih Demiral was Turkey's unlikely hero with both goals in a 2-1 win over Austria on Tuesday that booked their place in the Euro 2024 quarter-finals.

The Al Ahli centre-back smashed home after just 58 seconds and produced a towering header on the hour mark to double Turkey's lead.

Michael Gregoritsch quickly pulled a goal back for Austria and only a stunning save from goalkeeper Mert Gunok denied Christoph Baumgartner a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage-time.

Turkey advance to face the Netherlands in the last eight in Berlin on Saturday.

Austria had emerged as dark horses to go far on the perceived weaker side of the draw after topping a group including France and the Netherlands.

Ralf Rangnick's side had also thrashed Turkey 6-1 in a friendly in March, but this time they failed to recover from a nightmare start.

Real Madrid's Arda Guler was a constant threat to the Austrian defence and his teasing delivery from a corner caused chaos inside the first minute.

Baumgartner's clearance off the line hit teammate Stefan Posch, goalkeeper Patrick Pentz clawing it out to Demiral, who lashed into the roof of the net for the second fastest goal ever at a European Championship.

Turkey's raucous fans exploded in a deafening celebration, but they were nearly brought back down to earth straight away.

Baumgartner fired inches wide from the edge of the box before Demiral somehow prevented the RB Leipzig midfielder from scoring at his home ground as a dangerous Austrian corner flashed across goal.

Turkey coach Vincenzo Montella said that absent captain Hakan Calhanoglu, who was missing due to suspension, was "irreplaceable".

However, Guler assumed responsibility in the playmaking role and nearly produced a stunning second for his side with an audacious attempt from the halfway line that drifted wide.

Only Portugal, Spain and the Netherlands have had a higher winning percentage in European football since Rangnick took charge of Austria two years ago.

The former Manchester United boss made two changes at half-time, including the introduction of Gregoritsch, who scored a hat-trick when the sides met three months ago.

Rangnick got the reaction he desired as Austria began cutting through the Turkish defence.

Gunok spread himself brilliantly to deny Marko Arnautovic when one-on-one before Bayern Munich's Konrad Laimer lacked the finish to a fine run through the middle.

However, they failed to learn their lesson from Guler corners as another inviting delivery was powered home by Demiral.

In doing so the 26-year-old became the first European defender to score twice in the knockout stages of a major tournament since Lillian Thuram for France at the 1998 World Cup.

It was also a set-piece at the other end that got Austria back in the game seven minutes later.

Posch flicked on Marcel Sabitzer's corner for Gregoritsch to sweep high into the net.

A torrential downpour could not drown out a sensational atmosphere in Leipzig, with Turkey's huge expat population in Germany again making it like a home game for Montella's men.

The fervent atmosphere turned sour as Sabitzer was struck by an object thrown from the crowd as he prepared to take a corner.

Baris Alper Yilmaz was denied a third for Turkey by a fine save from Pentz in stoppage-time.

That nearly proved crucial as Gunok then had to produce a remarkable stop to prevent Baumgartner's downward header finding the far corner.

It was an incredible save reminiscent of England keeper Gordon Banks' iconic stop from Pele in the 1970 World Cup.

But Turkey stood firm amid an aerial bombardment from Austria to reach the quarter-finals of a major tournament for the first time since Euro 2008.

Updated: July 02, 2024, 9:48 PM