They did it hard, playing with 10 players for more than 100 minutes, but beating Germany France 6-5 on penalty will play Spain in the Euro 2025 semi-finals.
Germany came in the match behind its heaviest euro defeat, 4–1 against Sweden in the final match of the group’s stage. That performance was marked by defensive chaos and sending a senses.
Coach Christian Wuke tried to address that by adding experienced Catherine Hendrich to his backline. But the 33 -year -old was quickly sent when he was seen pulling the hair of French forward grid MBock Baty by video auxiliary referee (VAR). Grace Gyoro changed the results to give France an edge after 15 minutes.
Wuke said that saying that it was “incredibly that disappointment against Sweden was now disappointed” it looked like a familiar story. But Germany again organized and soon after Sojke Nurskanes flowed into a header from a corner at 25 minutes.
France disappointed as they struggle to count their numerical benefits and saw that the goals were rejected by VAR for the offside ether side for half.
Berzers save spurs on Germany
Finally that was a mistake in the form of Selma Bacha, provoking the Joule brand, giving Nyasken a chance to put Germany ahead of the penalty spot at 69 minutes. The tournament did not change the penalty for the 14th time (including Shuoutouts), France Keeper Polyn Peraud-Maggnin saved the spot kick.
As soon as the match went in extra time, Germany continued to make tireless efforts, with France to break the topic. The closest French came from the head of a German player, as Ann-Katrin Berger recovered brilliantly to overcome the unknown attempt of Genina Ming on his target.
The penalty shootout turned and Ellis survived Sombath before Berger, before he was fined himself.