Late leveler by Serbia denies Slovenia first Euros win


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MUNICH — A late strike has denied Slovenia a first-ever win in a European Championship as Serbia has snatched a 1-1 draw in Munich. Zan Karnicnik's 69th-minute goal put Slovenia on the brink of a historic win until substitute Luka Jovic levelled deep in stoppage time. The goal sent the Serbia fans into raucous joy but also saw them throw flares and other objects onto the field. Slovenia plays England in its final group match on Tuesday when Serbia faces Denmark. Serbia lost to England in their opener. Slovenia drew with Denmark.

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