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the spotlight was on Greece's youngest football star: Konstantinos Karetsas, the Greek wonderkid, who at 17, etched his name in history by becoming... Mission Impossible? Looks like it for Greek ...
"It was a clear red card, there's nothing to be said about ... The midfielder now faces a ban having only just returned to competitive football, with his last outing for Turkish side Besiktas ...
Born on November 19, 2007 to Greek parents in Gent, Belgium, Karetsas has become a football sensation. Credit: UEFA Euro via Facebook Greece outfought, outthought and outplayed their Scottish hosts at ...
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Within minutes of his Greece debut last week, 17-year-old Konstantinos Karetsas made an impact with successive shots against Scotland in a Nations League playoff.
Greece were just a better side, we had no answer for them. We had no creativity and no threat, we didn't make it difficult at all for Greece. It's League A we wanted to be in and we failed tonight.
Scotland survived an onslaught from Greece in Athens as Scott McTominay’s first-half penalty proved enough to take a one-goal lead back to Hampden in their Nations League relegation play-off.
Scotland and Greece do battle for the prize of playing against Europe's heaviest hitters in their UEFA Nations League relegation/promotion playoff, with the first leg on Thursday in Athens.
Steve Clarke's side took the lead thanks to a debatable penalty before VAR rescued them in a second half that Greece dominated, with the hosts denied an equaliser and a late penalty by the technology.
If I'm being greedy I could say three. "We knew Greece would come at us second half. We didn't quite manage to regain our rhythm so we had to show a different side to our game. "The game changed ...
Scottish football fans in Greece have been urged to stay indoors amid a fire scare near Athens. Supporters in the port city of Piraeus were sent a mobile alert from Greek authorities warning of a ...
Scotland fans partying in Greece have been warned to 'stay indoors' amidst a fire scare near Athens. Supporters gathered in the port city of Piraeus have been hit with a mobile alert from the ...
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