Euro 2024: Spain In 1/4 Finals Defeated Germany

In the quarterfinal match of the European Football Championship 2024 (Euro 2024), Spain beat Germany with a score of 2: 1 and went to the semifinals.

In the first half of the match, both teams strove for the Grack, focusing mainly on the defense of their gates. In the first 45 minutes, not a single goal was scored, and the teams went to a break with a score of 0: 0.

In the 51st minute, Spain came forward. Having received the ball on the right flank entered the penalty area and gave Dani Olmo a pass, who sent the ball to the net of the German national team. Spain led in the score 1: 0.

In the 89th minute, Germany increased pressure on the opponent’s gates and equalized the score. Kimmikh gave his head to Virtsu’s effective pass, who sent the ball behind the gate line 1: 1.

The main time of the match ended in a draw.

In the second half of the additional time, more precisely in the 119th minute, Spain again led in the score. Dani Olmo handed the ball from the left flank, and Merino scored a beautiful goal with his head. The ball flew into the net to the right of the goalkeeper of Neuer: 2-1.

Spain brought the match to victory and became the first team to receive the right to play in the semifinals.

Stadium: Stuttgart Arena

judges: Anthony Taylor, Gary Vovik, Adam Nann (England)

Spain: Unai Simon, Carvahal, Le Normand (dk. 46 Nechao), Laport, Curella, Rodri, Fabian Ruis (dk. 102 Hoselu), Yamal (63 Ferran Torres), Pedri (8 Dani Olmo), Williams (Williams) 80 Merino), Morata (80 oyarsabal)

Germany: Neuer, Kimmikh, Ryodiger, Tah (80 Müller), Raum (57 Mittelstadt), Emre Kan (46 Andrich), Kroos, Musial, Ilkai Gundogan (57 Fullcrons), Sanya (46 Virtz), Havertz (91 Anton)

goals: 51 Dani Olmo, 119 Merino (Spain), 89 Virtz (Germany)

Red Card: 120+6 Carvahal (Spain)

Yellow cards: 13 Rydigiger, 28 Raum, 56 Andrich, 67 KROOS, 73 Mittelstadt, 89 Schlotterbek, 94 Virtz, 113 Denise Undav (Germany), 29 Le Normand, 74 Ferran Torres, 82 Unai Simon, 110 Rodri, 120 Morata, 120 Fabian Ruis (Spain)