![]() The follow-through from Marcus Danielson's clearance caught Artem Besyedin and, with his leg making poor contact, he has been shown a straight red card. Ukraine are knocking the ball around, trying to capitalise on their man advantage, but they remain unable to break down this Sweden defence. Minute 12: Ukraine keeping possession but not threatening Zinchenko's cross from the left hit the head of Sweden right-back Emil Krafth, who fell to the ground and looks a little dazed. Serhiy Kryvtsov went down with an ankle issue, but he seems to be okay. Sweden tried a long throw into the box and the ball eventually made its way to Forsberg, their man in form, but he skied his shot as he swivelled. Yarmolenko is the latest Ukraine player to go down feeling a potential injury, but he also seems able to continue. ![]() Minute 15+4: Players down all over the place The main news is that Sweden are now down to 10 men after Danielson's red card. It remains 1-1 after the first period of extra time, with no chances having been created in these 15 minutes. Let's see if either team can have a hero step up, otherwise we are heading to penalties. We are into the final 15 minutes here at Hampden Park. Taking advantage of their one-man advantage, Ukraine are the team looking fresher as they go in search of what would be a crucial extra-time goal. The ball was laid off for Malinovskyi to try an acrobatic left-footed shot at goal, but it went wide left of Olsen's goal. Minute 30+1: GOAL FOR UKRAINE!Īrtem Dovbyk has broken Sweden hearts after heading home a wonderful Zinchenko cross from the left. It is a tough way for Sweden to end, but Zinchenko's magic was enough for Shevchenko's Ukraine, who will face England in Rome in the quarter-finals. ![]() Ukraine managed to find a last-gasp winner through Dovbyk after 120 minutes of action.
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