Berger stars in shootout as Germany overcome early red card to fell France at Euro 2025
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Berger stars in shootout as Germany overcome early red card to fell France at Euro 2025
"Germany's heroic performance with only ten players eliminated France in a dramatic penalty shootout, securing a place in the Euro 2025 semi-finals against Spain."
"Goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger emerged as Germany's heroine not just for winning the shootout but also for making an extraordinary save during extra time."
"Despite having a player sent off in the early minutes, Germany managed to hold France at bay and displayed a resolute counterattacking strategy that led to their equalizer."
"France's initial lead came from a penalty by Grace Geyoro, who became the all-time top scorer for her country at the Women's European Championships."
Germany's performance in the Euro 2025 quarter-finals was marked by resilience, overcoming a red card to Kathrin Hendrich early in the match. After conceding a penalty converted by Grace Geyoro, Germany equalized through Sjoeke Nusken's header from a corner. Despite being a player down, Germany defended strategically against France's attempts, with a decisive save from goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger in extra time. The match concluded with a tense penalty shootout which Germany won 6-5. Germany is set to meet Spain in the semi-finals, showcasing their determination and skill throughout the match.
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