European Championship quarter-final Spain – Germany: The end in the 119th minute

What a game. But Germany lost by a goal just before the end of extra time. And what happened with the handball? The game in the live blog

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In the European Championship quarter-final between Spain and Germany, Spain won 2-1 after extra time. Dani Olmo scored the 1-0 for Spain, Florian Wirtz equalized in the 89th minute before Mikel Merino scored the winning goal in the 119th minute. Thomas Hitzlsperger spoke in an interview about the Spaniards, Julian Nagelsmann, England and the European Championship, while the national players’ beginnings in football were also examined.

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Spain – Germany 2:1 aet

Tore: 1:0 Dani Olmo (52. Minute), 1:1 Florian Wirtz (89.), 2:1 Mikel Merino (119.)

Nico Horn

126. Minute: One last free kick, one last chance.

Laura Sophia Jung

125. Minute: This game really had everything. Now a yellow-red card. Carvajal pulls Musiala to the ground with all his might. Disgraceful, says Gottlob.

Nico Horn

124. Minute: A Spaniard loses a shoe, that’s a free kick. Is that it?

Fabian Scheler

123. Minute: Niclas Füllkrug, ladies and gentlemen, had the opportunity to bring down the Stuttgart stadium, but his header from a cross by Thomas Müller flew just past the post. That was the last chance, I think.

Laura Sophia Jung

121. Minute: Three minutes of stoppage time. The head shaking of Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller and Manuel Neuer does not leave much room for hope.

Nico Horn

119. Minute: That! Can’t! Be! True! Dani Olmo crosses from the left, Rüdiger somehow gets lost in the middle, so Mikel Merino has a lot of space and heads the ball to 2:1. Very bitter for the German team. There is not much time left to come back.

Fabian Scheler

119. Minute: Goooooooooal for Spain! There’s the bitter, late 2-1 for Spain.

Nico Horn

117. Minute: Suddenly, just when you think that no one can or wants to do more, Germany has another chance. Kimmich with one of his famous chip crosses from the right. Füllkrug gets his head on the ball in the middle, but Simón still gets to it.

Laura Sophia Jung

116. Minute: Our colleague and official Kroos expert Anna Kemper writes to us: With this game, Toni Kroos has lost all the sympathy he has earned in ten years in Spain. Don’t cry for him, Madrid.

Fabian Scheler

116. Minute: What must happen is penalty statistics!

Unai Simón: 5 saved, 28 let in.
Manuel Neuer: 17 saved, 58 let in.

You’re welcome.

Fabian Scheler

114. MinuteARD expert Bibiana Steinhaus, married to Howard Webb, the technical director of the English Referees Association, saw nothing wrong with Cucurella’s handball and the English referee’s failure to blow his whistle.

Laura Sophia Jung

113. Minute: Here’s another much-needed yellow card update: Rodri got one, and Undav too. It’s good that the Germans also hand out their cards to the players sitting on the bench, otherwise there wouldn’t be eleven left on the pitch.

Nico Horn

112. Minute: I’ve already had my tactical toilet break. Then I won’t have to go during the penalty shootout. Meanwhile, Kroos is lying on the ground, but the Spaniards don’t stop, unlike what Kroos would have expected them to do. That causes excitement, but it doesn’t matter anyway, nothing happened.

Fabian Scheler

109. Minute: A counterattack involving Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala is like the last day of work before a four-week vacation: the ticket to happiness. But then the somewhat bizarre uncle (Niclas Füllkrug) suddenly arrives at the departure gate and has actually booked in the same place. Füllkrug gets the ball instead of Musiala and has a foot like a surfboard. His shot lands between the Neckar and Stuttgart Airport, possibly just before Capri.

Fabian Scheler

106. Minute: It was Cucurella’s hand on Musiala’s shot. Anthony Taylor saw it, but let it continue. Normal movement. You want classification, and you get it: hmm.

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