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Turkey boss defends decision to bench Guler in Portugal defeat

DORTMUND, Germany : Turkey coach Vincenzo Montella defended his decision to start with midfield prodigy Arda Guler on the bench in their 3-0 Euro 2024 defeat to Portugal on Saturday and said his side lacked boldness against opponents he described as among the very best.

Guler marked his European championship debut with a sublime strike in Turkey's opening 3-1 win over Georgia but the 19-year-old was only introduced for the final 20 minutes against the Portuguese.

Guler made only 10 league appearances for his club side Real Madrid last season and would have been at risk of injury had he played from the start on Saturday, Montella said, adding that a lack of competitive first-team action was a problem for his squad.

"Arda wasn't fit to play I can say clearly he could not play more than 30 minutes without increasing the risk. So there was also a temptation of not putting him in 20 minutes from the end, but finally I gave in because good players must play my opinion," Montella told reporters.

"Because we often tend to forget about it that most of our footballers are not used to playing with continuity in their clubs and I am talking about one game a week... when you play once every four days, it's another sport you need to be physically fit, you need to be prepared.

"Arda is a great, smart guy he is very passionate about his country, is proud of his country. But even though he knew that he was risking an injury by playing, he wanted to be on the pitch."

The result left Turkey second in the group with three points, knowing a draw or better in their final game against Czech Republic on Wednesday would see them safely into the last 16.

Turkey fell behind to a clinical Bernardo Silva goal after 21 minutes before conceding a

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