"In their win yesterday over Greece, the Czech team scored two goals in the first six minutes of play
Greek coach Fernando Santos noted in post-game remarks that it appeared that his team wasn’t even on the pitch during the first 15 minutes of play.
Santos said Greece’s chances to advance were slim but that there was still hope."
"Athens, Greece: Greek conservative New Democracy party came first in a critical election and pro-bailout parties won enough seats to form a joint government, receding fears of the country’s imminent exit from eurozone."
The Independent: "Giorgos Karagounis, you may remember, was a key part of the Greece side that shocked Europe with their triumph at Euro 2004. The one-time Inter Milan midfielder bagged their first goal of the tournament when he scored a long-range stunner against hosts Portugal. Remarkably, at 35-years-old, the Panathinaikos player is still going and will be hoping, against the odds, to inspire his team once more."