It took soul to win: Turkey

Turkey upended Austria in a thrilling last-16 match at the European Championship on Tuesday with more than just tactics and game plan, the team’s manager Vincenzo Montella said.

Montella’s men dug deep and played from their soul.

Merih Demiral struck in each half of a 2-1 full-throttle victory that had pundits raving that it was the tournament’s best game so far.

“No one gave up,” Montella said. “Everyone gave a bit extra in terms of their soul, and for a head coach, you know that there are matches such as these and you can only win matches such as these if there is a soul within the squad.

“There’s that belief, that conviction. I could go on all night, but I saw all of those attributes, and that makes me very proud.”

Roared on by the cacophony of their cheering fans and played in pouring rain, Turkish keeper Mert Gunok put an exclamation mark on a dramatic match with a superb stoppage-time save to set up a quarter-final clash with the Netherlands on Saturday.

The victory was a bit of revenge for Montella after Austria thrashed his side 6-1 in a friendly in March.

“That was a horrible stain on my career,” Montella said. “That was the team that I was really waiting for, to try and get this monkey off my back.

“So I respect Austria, I respect their head coach, I respect their game plan, the tactics that they implemented on the pitch. But we head coaches, just like footballers, are competitors,” the 50-year-old Italian said. “And I had that real competitive instinct deep within me because I wanted to change this result. It was only a friendly, but there’s no such thing as a friendly at international level.”

Turkey’s victory prompted celebrations of honking car horns and waving flags across many cities in Germany.

“I saw Turkish heart today and that’s what I love about this country,” Montella said.

The victory came despite Turkey missing suspended captain Hakan Calhanoglou and defender Samet Akaydin due to suspension and they will be missing Orkun Kokcu and Ismail Yuksek against the Netherlands due to the accumulation of yellow cards.

Asked whether being forced to change up his squad can be an advantage – it might make them more difficult for the Netherlands to prepare for – Montella laughed and said: “It’s a bit of a headache rather than being fun.” – Reuters

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