The leading scorer at the UEFA Euro 2024 is unstoppable. No, it’s not the familiar names that comes to one’s mind when we hear about top scorers. The scoring chart is dominated by own goals, with Italy’s Riccardo Calafiori scoring the fifth goal of the competition on Thursday during their 1-0 loss to Spain.
The other unfortunate players to score in their own net were Germany’s Antonio Rüdiger, Austria’s Maximilian Wöber, the Czech Republic’s Robin Hranáč and Albania’s Klaus Gjasula. Just eighteen games have produced these five thus far. The previous edition, which took place three years ago, saw the tournament record eleven own goals.
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Only one player, Germany’s Jamal Musiala, has two goals so far in an unusually slow start to Euro 2024, with 40 players having scored one goal. Gjasula has netted goals both for and against his nation.
Only Germany and Spain have managed to win the first two games of the Euro 2024 tournament so far. They both have ensured qualification the round of 16 while some other teams such as Netherlands, Portugal are waiting for their chance to win the second game on the bounce.