Romania took top spot ahead of Belgium after scoring more goals in the group following their 1-1 draw with Slovakia, who also go through as one of the four best third-placed sides. Belgium supporters reacted furiously at the final whistle in Stuttgart, with captain Kevin De Bruyne appearing to tell his team-mates not to go over to acknowledge them as the whistles and jeers grew louder.
They will play France in the next round and have landed themselves on the tougher side of the draw which also features hosts Germany, Spain and Portugal. Ukraine’s brave run came to an agonising end as they became the first team since the tournament increased to 24 teams not to progress with four points.
It had been the first time ever at the European Championship all four teams in the same group had gone into the final round of games locked on the same number of points. Leandro Trossard replaced the suspended Dodi Lukebakio for Belgium, wearing their kit which pays to the comic book hero Tintin, with pale blue shirts, brown shirts and white socks.
Ukraine were without wingers Mykhailo Mudryk and Viktor Tsygankov because of injury, switching to three at the back with Oleksandr Zinchenko dropping out and Roman Yaremchuk starting after scoring the winner as a substitute against Slovakia.
Source – Belgium into knockout stage as draw sends Ukraine out of Euro 2024 (besoccer.com)