<p>Penalty kicks are being missed and saved at a historically high rate at this year's European Championship.</p>.<p>North Macedonia midfielder Ezgjan Alioski and Ukraine opponent Ruslan Malinovskyi both failed to score from the spot in the second half of their game on Thursday.</p>.<p>When Memphis Depay scored for the Netherlands later Thursday, it meant only one-third of Euro 2020 penalties have been scored so far. Cristiano Ronaldo — for Portugal against Hungary — is the only other player to convert a penalty of the six awarded so far, though Alioski did follow up to put in the rebound after his was saved.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/joshua-kimmich-germanys-key-player-who-can-do-everything-but-lose-998733.html" target="_blank">Joshua Kimmich, Germany's key player who 'can do everything but lose' </a></strong></p>.<p>The Euro 2020 strike rate is way down from the 74% scored from all penalties awarded at final tournament games since the first in 1960 through Euro 2016.</p>.<p>The very first penalty awarded was missed, by Josef Vojta of Czechoslovakia against Soviet Union great Lev Yashin in the 1960 semifinals.</p>.<p>The four penalties missed in the first 16 matches at Euro 2020 equals the total failures — from 12 penalties awarded — at the entire 51-game tournament five years ago.</p>.<p>Ronaldo had one of those missed penalties at Euro 2016, hitting the post in a 0-0 draw against Austria.</p>.<p>By scoring the first successful penalty at Euro 2020, Ronaldo also matched his feat from the 2018 World Cup. His hat trick in Portugal's opening 3-3 draw with Spain included a penalty.</p>.<p>The 2018 tournament in Russia set World Cup records for penalties awarded, 29, and scored, 22.</p>.<p>Here's a look at the first six penalties at Euro 2020:</p>.<p><strong>Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg</strong></p>.<p>In a game that will be remembered for the collapse of Denmark playmaker Christian Eriksen, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg had to step up in his absence.</p>.<p>Hojbjerg's weak, low shot allowed Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky to dive to his left and make the save.</p>.<p>Eriksen is the team's usual penalty taker.</p>.<p><strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong></p>.<p>Cristiano Ronaldo set the all-time scoring record for the European Championship with an 87th-minute penalty, putting Portugal up 2-0 against Hungary in Budapest.</p>.<p>Ronaldo took a fast run-up and sent a hard shot to the bottom right corner of the net as goalkeeper Péter Gulácsi guessed wrong and dived to his right.</p>.<p>It was Ronaldo's 10th goal over five European tournaments. He added an 11th in stoppage time in the 3-0 victory.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/christian-eriksen-to-get-heart-starter-implant-after-collapse-on-pitch-998426.html" target="_blank">Christian Eriksen to get heart starter implant after collapse on pitch </a></strong></p>.<p><strong>Gareth Bale</strong></p>.<p>Wales captain Gareth Bale was outstanding in his team's 2-0 victory over Turkey, except for his wild penalty miss in the 61st minute.</p>.<p>Bale took a stuttering run-up then placed his left-footed shot high over the bar as goalkeeper Ugurcan Çakir guessed right by diving to his right.</p>.<p><strong>Ezgjan Alioski</strong></p>.<p>Ezgjan Alioski's powerful left-footed penalty for North Macedonia was too close to Ukraine goalkeeper Georgiy Bushchan and at an ideal height for a blocking save diving to his left.</p>.<p>However, the ball came right back to Alioski, who won a race against an onrushing crowd of teammates to score on the rebound.</p>.<p>The 57th-minute goal cut his team's deficit to 2-1, but Ukraine held on for the victory.</p>.<p><strong>Ruslan Malinovskyi</strong></p>.<p>Ukraine could have put its game against North Macedonia out of reach with an 84th-minute penalty awarded for handball after a long video review.</p>.<p>Ruslan Malinovskyi ran up casually and placed a rising shot that let goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski make a comfortable save diving to his right. Ukraine hung on for the 2-1 victory.</p>.<p><strong>Memphis Depay</strong></p>.<p>Generating power from a short run-up, Memphis Depay shot low into the corner beyond Austria goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann diving to his right.</p>.<p>The goal gave the Netherlands an 11th-minute lead in a 2-0 victory in Amsterdam. </p>
<p>Penalty kicks are being missed and saved at a historically high rate at this year's European Championship.</p>.<p>North Macedonia midfielder Ezgjan Alioski and Ukraine opponent Ruslan Malinovskyi both failed to score from the spot in the second half of their game on Thursday.</p>.<p>When Memphis Depay scored for the Netherlands later Thursday, it meant only one-third of Euro 2020 penalties have been scored so far. Cristiano Ronaldo — for Portugal against Hungary — is the only other player to convert a penalty of the six awarded so far, though Alioski did follow up to put in the rebound after his was saved.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/joshua-kimmich-germanys-key-player-who-can-do-everything-but-lose-998733.html" target="_blank">Joshua Kimmich, Germany's key player who 'can do everything but lose' </a></strong></p>.<p>The Euro 2020 strike rate is way down from the 74% scored from all penalties awarded at final tournament games since the first in 1960 through Euro 2016.</p>.<p>The very first penalty awarded was missed, by Josef Vojta of Czechoslovakia against Soviet Union great Lev Yashin in the 1960 semifinals.</p>.<p>The four penalties missed in the first 16 matches at Euro 2020 equals the total failures — from 12 penalties awarded — at the entire 51-game tournament five years ago.</p>.<p>Ronaldo had one of those missed penalties at Euro 2016, hitting the post in a 0-0 draw against Austria.</p>.<p>By scoring the first successful penalty at Euro 2020, Ronaldo also matched his feat from the 2018 World Cup. His hat trick in Portugal's opening 3-3 draw with Spain included a penalty.</p>.<p>The 2018 tournament in Russia set World Cup records for penalties awarded, 29, and scored, 22.</p>.<p>Here's a look at the first six penalties at Euro 2020:</p>.<p><strong>Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg</strong></p>.<p>In a game that will be remembered for the collapse of Denmark playmaker Christian Eriksen, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg had to step up in his absence.</p>.<p>Hojbjerg's weak, low shot allowed Finland goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky to dive to his left and make the save.</p>.<p>Eriksen is the team's usual penalty taker.</p>.<p><strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong></p>.<p>Cristiano Ronaldo set the all-time scoring record for the European Championship with an 87th-minute penalty, putting Portugal up 2-0 against Hungary in Budapest.</p>.<p>Ronaldo took a fast run-up and sent a hard shot to the bottom right corner of the net as goalkeeper Péter Gulácsi guessed wrong and dived to his right.</p>.<p>It was Ronaldo's 10th goal over five European tournaments. He added an 11th in stoppage time in the 3-0 victory.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/christian-eriksen-to-get-heart-starter-implant-after-collapse-on-pitch-998426.html" target="_blank">Christian Eriksen to get heart starter implant after collapse on pitch </a></strong></p>.<p><strong>Gareth Bale</strong></p>.<p>Wales captain Gareth Bale was outstanding in his team's 2-0 victory over Turkey, except for his wild penalty miss in the 61st minute.</p>.<p>Bale took a stuttering run-up then placed his left-footed shot high over the bar as goalkeeper Ugurcan Çakir guessed right by diving to his right.</p>.<p><strong>Ezgjan Alioski</strong></p>.<p>Ezgjan Alioski's powerful left-footed penalty for North Macedonia was too close to Ukraine goalkeeper Georgiy Bushchan and at an ideal height for a blocking save diving to his left.</p>.<p>However, the ball came right back to Alioski, who won a race against an onrushing crowd of teammates to score on the rebound.</p>.<p>The 57th-minute goal cut his team's deficit to 2-1, but Ukraine held on for the victory.</p>.<p><strong>Ruslan Malinovskyi</strong></p>.<p>Ukraine could have put its game against North Macedonia out of reach with an 84th-minute penalty awarded for handball after a long video review.</p>.<p>Ruslan Malinovskyi ran up casually and placed a rising shot that let goalkeeper Stole Dimitrievski make a comfortable save diving to his right. Ukraine hung on for the 2-1 victory.</p>.<p><strong>Memphis Depay</strong></p>.<p>Generating power from a short run-up, Memphis Depay shot low into the corner beyond Austria goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann diving to his right.</p>.<p>The goal gave the Netherlands an 11th-minute lead in a 2-0 victory in Amsterdam. </p>