Late Serbia equaliser denies Slovenia first Euros win

A late strike has denied Slovenia a first ever win in a European Championship as Serbia snatched a 1-1 draw in Munich.

Zan Karnicnik’s 69th-minute goal put Slovenia on the brink of an historic win until substitute Luka Jovic grabbed the equaliser deep into stoppage time on Thursday.

Jovic’s 95th minute goal sent the Serbia fans into raucous joy but also saw them throw flares and other objects onto the field.

The equaliser was virtually the last action as the referee blew fulltime immediately after the players restarted. The Slovenia players collapsed to the ground in disappointment.

It would have been their first win in a major tournament since victory over Algeria in the 2010 World Cup.

Slovenia play England in their final group match on Tuesday, while Serbia face Denmark. Serbia lost to England in their opener.

With both teams needing a win to boost their chances of progressing, the match started at a fast pace and Serbia goalkeeper Predrag Rajkovic had to make two early saves.

Serbia withstood the waves of Slovenia attacks and had their first chance in the 27th minute but Dusan Vlahovich’s header was straight at goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

Serbia went even closer moments later when Dusan Tadic whipped in a fabulous corner to the far post but Aleksandar Mitrovic — who scored in his previous two matches against Slovenia — couldn’t get a proper touch.

The best chance of the half fell to Slovenia in somewhat fortunate circumstances. Timi Elsnik tried to pass to a teammate but the ball came off a Serbia defender and fell kindly back to him for a thunderous effort which crashed off the right post. Benjamin Sesko fired the rebound woefully over.

Serbia started the second half with three great chances to break the deadlock inside the first five minutes, including Slovenia defender Jake Bijol almost scoring an own goal.

Slovenia eventually broke the deadlock with a move started and finished by Zan Karnicnik.

The defender won the ball deep inside his own half and ran some 40 yards before picking out Elsnik on the left and racing into the box to collect the cross and tap home at the back post.

Serbia almost levelled immediately but Elsnik hit the crossbar.

Serbia threw everything at Slovenia in the final stages. Even Rajkovic came up for the final corner but it was Jovic who leapt highest to head it past Oblak in the fifth minute of added time.

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