Spain goalkeeper David De Gea finally put a bad week behind him, displacing his country's perennial No. 1 Iker Casillas and making a vital save at the end of his team's 1-0 win over the Czech Republic on Monday in their European Championship opener. De Gea helped Spain extend its tournament record of not conceding a goal for 600 minutes, three days after facing allegations involving a pornography filmmaker.
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