You have never seen Arda Güler, known for his naive structure, like this! He lined up curses one after another.

You have never seen Arda Güler, known for his naive structure, like this! He lined up curses one after another.

27.06.2024 19:33

The National Football Team defeated Czech Republic 2-1 in the 3rd match of Group F in EURO 2024. After the final whistle, there was a great tension on the field. Our young star Arda Güler, known for his calm personality, couldn't control his nerves during the incidents where cards were flying in the air.

The Turkish National Football Team managed to advance from Group F in the 2024 European Championship by defeating the Czech Republic 2-1 in their third match, securing their place in the Round of 16. Hakan Çalhanoğlu scored in the 51st minute and Cenk Tosun scored in the 90+4th minute to secure Turkey's goals in the match, which took place at Volkspark Stadium. After the match, there was a great tension on the field.

THEY DROVE ARDA GÜLER CRAZY

During the incidents, it was observed that Arda Güler, the star of our National Team, could not control his nerves. The young star, who had an argument with Soucek, could not control his nerves and uttered a series of curses. In a video recorded after the match, moments of Arda swearing were captured second by second from his lip movements.

ARROGANT WORDS: I WANTED TO POISON THEM

With the end of the Czech Republic-Turkey match, the person who ignited the incidents, Chory, made statements to the Czech press. The 29-year-old footballer, who had a confrontation with Ferdi Kadıoğlu and Orkun Kökçü and received a red card, explained the reason for entering the field with the words "I wanted to add some aggression to the field, to poison them. I knew they wouldn't like it."

RECORD-BREAKING NUMBER OF CARDS: 18 YELLOW AND 2 RED

The Romanian referee Kovacs issued a total of 18 yellow cards and 2 red cards throughout the Czech Republic - Turkey match. The match, which ended with the Turkish National Team's 2-1 victory, went down in history as the match with the most cards in the history of the European Championship. The previous record belonged to EURO 1996 (2 matches: Czech Republic - Spain and Czech Republic - Portugal), EURO 2000 (Italy - Netherlands), and EURO 2016 (Portugal - France), each with a total of 10 cards.

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