Ukraine and Austria close in on round of 16 at Euro 2020

Updated Jun. 20, 2021 10:59 a.m. ET
Associated Press

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — A draw might be enough for both, while a win would be a guarantee for either.

Ukraine and Austria each have one victory and one loss so far at the European Championship, and they will face each other on Monday both looking to advance from the group stage at the tournament for the first time.

For both teams, the forwards have provided the story at Euro 2020.

Andriy Yarmolenko and Roman Yaremchuk

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“The toughest game is ahead of us in the next round of matches,” Yarmolenko said.

Despite the goals, Ukraine coach Andriy Shevchenko’s concern in the previous match was that his team didn’t score more, given the numerous chances his players created.

Ruslan Malinovskyi, for example, had an opportunity to put the game against North Macedonia out of reach with an 84th-minute penalty awarded after a handball. But the Atalanta midfielder ran up casually and placed a rising shot that goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski saved easily.

“If we would have only drawn, I would be very upset,” Malinovskyi said of the 2-1 victory.

Shevchenko said defender Denys Popov has a calf injury and might miss what the coach called “a very, very difficult game ahead of us.”

Austria scored three goals in

Arnautović will be back against Ukraine after

Austria also received a boost with captain Julian Baumgartlinger able to play.

The 33-year-old Leverkusen midfielder recovered in time from a serious knee injury to be available for Euro 2020 but was only sent on as a substitute in the final minute against North Macedonia and was not on the bench for the game against the Netherlands.

Austria coach Franco Foda said Sunday that Baumgartlinger, who has made 84 international appearances, was training with the team in Bucharest.

Foda dismissed the idea that his team would play for a draw.

“From the beginning, we want to focus on winning the match,” he said. “The match is like a final for us. We'll give everything to succeed.”

Both teams have played twice before at the European Championship, and both have also served as recent co-hosts. Austria staged Euro 2008 with Switzerland but still went out in the group stage. Ukraine did similar as co-host with Poland at Euro 2012.

But that was when the continental tournament still had 16 teams, with only the top two teams in each of the four groups advancing to the quarterfinals.

Nowadays, there are 24 teams at the tournament and the four best third-place teams in the six groups advance to the round of 16, meaning twice as many teams make it out of the group stage.

In 2016, when the new 24-team format was introduced, four points were enough for the third-place teams to advance. Eventual champion Portugal and Northern Ireland even advanced with three points, but Albania and Turkey were eliminated with that same amount.

So while a second victory will guarantee advancement for one of the teams, a draw might just be enough for both.

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