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The national team's defeat against Montenegro resonated in Europe: Turkey lived a hellish life!
The match where the national team lost 3-1 to Montenegro away and missed the opportunity to rise to League A in the Nations League received extensive coverage in the European press.
MONTENEGRO DEFEAT RESONATED IN EUROPE: TURKEY LIVED A HELLISH LIFE
The Turkish National Football Team lost 3-1 to Montenegro away in the last match of Group B of the UEFA Nations League and missed the chance to rise to League A. The European press headlined the national team's defeat against Montenegro. Here are the details..
WE WILL PLAY PLAY-OFFS FOR LEAGUE A
The national team lost 3-1 to Montenegro away in the last match of the Nations League. The crescent-star team finished the group in second place after Wales won against Iceland. The national team will play play-offs to rise to League A.
The potential 4 opponents of the national team in the play-offs are as follows:
-Scotland
-Hungary
-Serbia
-Belgium
WHAT DID THE EUROPEAN PRESS WRITE ABOUT THE NATIONAL TEAM?
The national team's defeat in Montenegro also received extensive coverage in the European press. Here are the reflections from the European press...
SPAIN - AS: HEAVY BLOW TO ARDA GÜLER
"Turkey was caught off guard in Montenegro, where even a draw would have been enough, and did not rise directly to League A. Wales took advantage of this. A very weak match for the Madrid player."
SPAIN - MARCA: TURKEY LIVED A HELLISH LIFE IN MONTENEGRO
"At the end of the match, Güler, who could not control his nerves, saw Turkey live a hellish life in Montenegro. They lost 3-1 to Robert Prosinecki's team with Krstovic's hat-trick and were condemned to the Nations League A play-offs after Wales came from behind to beat Iceland 4-1 in March. Their opponents will be determined in the draw on Friday, and they will face a team from Scotland, Belgium, Hungary, and Serbia."
SPAIN - MUNDO DEPORTIVO: MONTENEGRO DEFEATED GÜLER'S TURKEY IN A MATCH WHERE KRSTOVIC SCORED A HAT-TRICK
"The Lecce forward became the hero of the Balkan team by scoring two goals in the first half and one more after the break, ending the hopes of Vincenzo Montella's team, which was condemned to the play-offs after failing to rise directly to League A following Wales' victory over Iceland (4-1)."
ITALY - LA GAZZETTA DELLO SPORT: THE COLLAPSE OF THE TURKS OPENED THE WAY FOR WALES
Krstovic's hat-trick overshadowed Yıldız's equalizer. The Lecce forward opened the scoring in the 29th minute, and the Juve player responded shortly after (37 minutes). Krstovic repeated the recovery in the first half and then closed the score in the 73rd minute. The collapse of the Turks opened the way for Wales, who eliminated Iceland."
ITALY - CORRIERE DELLO SPORT: WALES LEFT TURKEY BEHIND, EVEN IF IT WAS HARD
"Wales managed to leave Montella's Turkey behind, even if it was hard. The Britons took advantage of Turkey's 3-1 defeat in Montenegro, which had to do without Çalhanoğlu as announced before the match, by beating Iceland 4-1. Wales, which rose to League A, collected 12 points; Turkey 11 (in play-offs), Iceland 7, and Montenegro 3 points."
ITALY - TUTTOSPORT: YILDIZ'S GOAL WAS NOT ENOUGH FOR TURKEY
"Juve's Turkish talent scored a goal, but Montella lost."
GERMANY - KICKER: TURKEY FAILED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO RISE TO LEAGUE A
"One point would have almost certainly been enough for Turkey to rise directly to League A. However, due to the 3-1 defeat against Montenegro and Wales' victory in the parallel match, they will now have to make a detour through the play-offs in March."
PORTUGAL - A BOLA: AKTÜRKOĞLU AND KÖKÇÜ FAILED TO QUALIFY
"A draw would have been enough, but Turkey lost 1-3 to Montenegro, which had not earned points in five matches. Wales took the lead by beating Iceland 4-1."
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