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Arda Guler praised by fans for his 'cold' reaction after Turkey's second goal to Austria supporters who threw cups at him... as they claim teenage wonderkid 'already has that Real Madrid mentality'
- Marcel Sabitzer appeared to have been hit by objects thrown from the crowd
- Plastic cups had been thrown by both sets of supporters during the last-16 tie
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Turkey wonderkid Arda Guler has been hailed by fans for his 'ice cold' reaction to their second goal against Austria, as his country sealed a place in the Euro 2024 quarter-finals with a 2-1 victory.
Merih Demiral opened the scoring after just 56 seconds, before the defender headed in a second just before the hour mark from a Guler corner.
Plastic beer cups were thrown by Austrian supporters at Real Madrid teenager Guler when he walked over to take the corner.
Television footage showed the 19-year-old's reaction to providing the assist, as he turned to the Austria fans and pointed to his head.
Fans took to social media to praise the youngster, with one writing his celebration was 'ice COLD,' while another said the teenager was 'built different'.
Other supporters on social media claimed that the reaction proves that he has already adapted to being a Real Madrid player, after joining the club last summer from Fenerbahce.
One person wrote: 'Ooooh you can tell which club he plays for.'
@Madridbois commented: 'He already has that Real Madrid mentality.'
Another tweeted: 'Madrid players are built different,' while one claimed that his Los Blancos team-mate Vinicius Jnr 'is absolutely gonna love' his reaction to Austria fans.
While there was one Real Madrid fan who called Guler a 'Mesut Ozil regen' before adding that the youngster is 'here to rule'.
Austria pulled a goal back in the 66th minute through Michael Gregoritsch, before Turkey's Mert Gunok pulled off the save of the tournament in the 94th minute to help his nation dramatically reach the quarter-finals.
Also during last night's game, Marcel Sabitzer of Austria was struck by an item which appeared to have been thrown by Turkey supporters.
Sabitzer had previously seen plastic cups thrown in his direction as he went to take a corner as Austria aimed to fight back after Turkey had taken a 2-0 lead in Leipzig.
The midfielder appeared to be struck be an object when he returned to take a subsequent set piece.
Sabitzer briefly fell to the floor and clutched his head, while Turkey players appeared to appeal to their supporters not to thrown objects.
The Austrian star pointed out the object to match officials which was taken away by a member of staff.
UEFA has hit nations with over £1million of fines during the tournament over the behaviour of supporters.
Nations have been fined for various reasons, including the throwing of objects during matches.
Fines have also been issued for the lighting of fireworks, pitch invasions and crowd disturbances.
Turkey will face the Netherlands on Saturday, as they aim to reach the semi-finals of the European Championship for the first time since 2008.
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