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Battling Georgia win hearts but no points in Euro debut

DORTMUND, Germany : Georgia lost on their debut on the big stage but won soccer fans' hearts with a never-say-die display in a 3-1 defeat to Turkey in their Euro 2024 opener on Tuesday that could easily have finished in a draw for the underdogs.

In the dying seconds of arguably the tournament's most exciting match so far, Georgia struck a post and had their opponents pinned back, only to see Turkey substitute Kerem Akturkoglu break away, charge down the field and roll the ball into an empty net to guarantee the win.

Supporters and commentators watching around the world were left on a high at the final whistle.

"Hats off to Turkey and Georgia," former Liverpool striker and pundit Stan Collymore wrote on X. "No quarter given or asked, technical quality, passion and pride, attacking each other for 97 minutes. How fun was that!!"

The result was harsh on Georgia, who upset the odds to qualify for the European Championship by knocking out former champions Greece in a playoff in March under the leadership of coach Willy Sagnol, the former Bayern Munich and France full back.

Looking nervous early on as Turkey's fans deafeningly whistled their every move, Georgia went behind to a fine strike by Turkey full back Mert Muldur in the 25th minute. But the setback seemed to shock them into action, and it took them only seven minutes to equalise through Georges Mikautadze.

The striker, who looks set to leave French side Metz this summer, should have bagged a second shortly afterwards and Georgia finished the first half looking the stronger side.

Another superb strike by Turkey - this time by Real Madrid teenager Arda Guler - only served to raise Georgia's game again with Giorgi Kochorashvili, who plays for Levante in Spain, jinking through

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