THEY have taken down the old superstar of the Euros and now have their sights trained on the young gun of the tournament.
Georgia delighted neutrals from Dublin to Dubrovnik on Wednesday night when they stunned Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal in Gelsenkirchen to book a knockout tie on Sunday against Spain in Cologne.
And that means an altogether different problem to handle because, while Ronaldo cut a frustrated figure whose pace and influence have waned, Lamine Yamal has given defenders nightmares in Germany.
Still 15 days shy of his 17th birthday, the Barcelona winger is lighting up the tournament and veteran team-mate Nacho, says he is taking it all in his stride.
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