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21 June 2024 , 12:55
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A GROUP of Slovenia fans will miss seeing their Euro 2024 showdown with England.

That’s after they hurled their TV set from a top-floor window.

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A group of Slovenia fans threw their TV from a top-floor window yesterdayCredit: Facebook
The supporters were left fuming as Slovenia conceded a last-gasp equaliser to Serbia
The supporters were left fuming as Slovenia conceded a last-gasp equaliser to SerbiaCredit: Facebook
The result means Serbia and Slovenia are both facing exits from the Euros
The result means Serbia and Slovenia are both facing exits from the EurosCredit: Getty

The supporters reacted in fury after Serbia scored a 95th-minute equaliser against their side on Thursday.

Victory would have all but guaranteed the smallest nation at the Euros a place in the Round of 16.

But Luka Jovic's last-ditch leveller means Slovenia must get a result against the Three Lions in Cologne next Tuesday in order to progress.

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Film posted on social media shows a man throwing a flat-screen television from an upstairs window following the Serbian strike.

Raised male and female voices are heard cursing the equaliser before the fan's reckless act.

The TV crashes to the ground by a basement door, shattering into pieces.

The Facebook film, captioned: "Jebes 95 minuto" - In the F****** 95th Minute - has since gone viral in Slovenia.

Defender Zan Karnicnik had put the central European side on the brink of only their second-ever win at a major tournament.

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Matjaz Kek's men previously drew 1-1 with Denmark thanks to a late equaliser from fullback Erik Janza.

But Slovenia could fancy their chances against England.


The Three Lions were poor in their opening win against Serbia.

And they looked even worse in yesterday’s draw with Denmark.

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Slovenia boast several talents including Premier League target and RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko.

And they are likely to go all-out against England’s deep defence with victory needed at any cost.


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Steve Goodman

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