Marek Hamsik (right) of Slovakia takes a shot on goal during their European Championship Group B match against Russia in Lille, France on Wednesday. Photo: IC
Marek Hamsik set up the opener and came up with a contender for goal of the tournament as Slovakia beat Russia 2-1 in Lille on Wednesday to claim a first European Championship finals win.
Hamsik's pass released Vladimir Weiss to score in the 32nd minute and the Napoli star doubled the lead in style right on the stroke of halftime.
Russia pushed in the second half but were left with too much to do, even if Denis Glushakov got one back in the 80th minute to set up a grandstand finale.
The result allowed Jan Kozak's team to bounce back from the 2-1 defeat to Wales with which they started their
Euro 2016 campaign and put pressure on their Group B rivals before England take on the Welsh in Lens on Thursday.
Russia prop up the group with one point from two matches and will surely now need to beat Wales in their final group game to keep their hopes of reaching the last 16 alive.
After a slow start Russia grew into the game and their powerful center forward Artem Dzyuba, of Zenit St Petersburg, nearly caught out Slovakian keeper Matus Kovacik with a header after good play down the right by Igor Smolnikov.
Dzyuba then displayed his strength to set up Fedor Smolov for a low shot that fizzed inches wide of the left post as the half-hour approached, but soon after that Slovakia were in front.
Hamsik undid the Russia defense with a superb left-foot pass in behind right back Igor Smolnikov. Weiss still had work to do though, as he cut back onto his right foot and finished with aplomb past Igor Akinfeev into the far corner.
Russia were stunned but there was worse to come for them, and better from Hamsik, as the interval approached.
The Russian defense was still organizing itself when Weiss played a corner short to Hamsik. Oleg Shatov came across in an attempt to block Hamsik but the 28-year-old turned back onto his right foot and curled a tremendous effort in off the far post.
It was arguably the goal of Euro 2016 so far and it had the Slovakians at that end of the ground in raptures.
Glushakov of Spartak Moscow reduced the arrears in the 80th minute, heading home after Shatov had played a one-two with Roman Shirokov and crossed from the left byline. But Slovakia held on.