FRANKFURT, Germany (Reuters) - The old adage that it's not over till it's over is worth repeating at the European Championship in Germany which has seen six goals scored in injury-time at the end matches, including several crucial strikes as teams show late ambition.
That is already one more injury-time goal than was scored in the entirety of the Euro 2020 tournament, three fewer than 2016 but double the number from 2012, albeit the latter featured fewer games.
