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Spain eliminated Croatia and advanced to the quarterfinals of the European Cup, and now it has an own goal.
On June 28th, local time, the eighth final of 20021European Cup was held in Copenhagen, Denmark. Spain beat Croatia 5-3 in extra time and successfully advanced to the quarter-finals of this European Cup, and will face the winner between France and Switzerland in the quarter-finals.

In the first half, Spanish goalkeeper Simon made an own goal after receiving a return error from Pedri, and the Croatian team took the lead. Then Salabia scored to equalize the score, and the two teams entered the second half with 1: 1. In the second half, Azpiriqueta and Phelan Torres each scored a goal. Spain led Croatia 3:/kloc-0: 0, but Croatia scored two goals at the last minute and the two teams went into overtime at 3: 3.

In the first half of extra time, a goal from Morata and a goal from Hoyal Zabal helped the Spanish team lead the Croatian team 5-3, and the game ended.

At the beginning of the game, Spain created several chances, but failed to score. Then in the 20th minute, a dramatic scene appeared. Spanish player Pedri passes the ball in the backcourt. Simon, the goalkeeper of the team, made a huge mistake when trying to pass the ball back. The ball didn't stay under his feet as he hoped, but crossed his toes and went into the net. ...

After the game, it was officially recognized by UEFA that the own goal belonged to Spanish player Pedri.

According to the official Twitter of Euro 2020, Pedri, aged 18 and 20 1 day, is the youngest Spanish player to participate in the European Cup finals.

Together with the own goal scored, the total number of own goals in this European Cup has reached 9. According to BBC news, these 9 own goals are the same as the 9 own goals in the previous 15 European Cup.