Following the excitement of Arsenal’s recent signing of David Raya from Brentford, attention shifted to the quarterfinals of the European Championships, particularly the eagerly anticipated clash between hosts Germany and the formidable Spain.
The match promised a showdown between two powerhouse teams, with Germany fielding their strongest XI and the return of defender Jonathan Tah after serving his suspension.
Spain, undaunted by the sea of white in the stands, struck first blood when Nico Williams made a mesmerizing run down the left flank, setting up Alvaro Morata, whose cushioned pass found Pedri on the edge of the box.
The Barcelona prodigy unleashed a powerful shot, only to be denied by a brilliant save from Germany’s goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer. However, Pedri’s game was cut short by a robust tackle from Toni Kroos, forcing him off the field, with Dani Olmo stepping in.
Germany had their chances to take the lead, notably through Ilkay Gundogan’s skillful turn and Joshua Kimmich’s precise cross met by Kai Havertz, whose header was saved by Unai Simon.
Havertz had another opportunity when he outran Robin Le Normand to connect with Antonio Rudiger’s pass, but his shot from a tight angle was thwarted by Simon.
The match unfolded like a heavyweight boxing clash, with both teams exchanging attacks and creating moments of danger. Olmo tested Neuer with a shot after receiving a pass from Marc Cucurella, while Morata demonstrated strength and skill to hold off Tah before firing over the bar.
Spain’s persistence paid off when Lamine Yamal threaded a perfect pass to Olmo, who calmly slotted home to give Spain a deserved lead. Germany responded by introducing attacking firepower with substitutions, bringing on Niclas Fullkrug and Max Mittelsdaedt. Fullkrug made an immediate impact, setting up Andrich for a shot that Simon parried away.
Fullkrug continued to threaten, forcing a save from Simon after seizing on Wirtz’s pass and firing a drilled shot that rattled the post.
Simon’s nervy moment with a weak goal kick nearly cost Spain, but Havertz’s quick thinking to chip the ball over the bar spared him.
With minutes left in regulation time, Germany intensified their attack. Mittelsdaedt lofted a cross into the box, nodded down by Kimmich for Wirtz to strike, equalizing with a shot that found the net via the post, sending the stadium into jubilation and setting the stage for extra time.
The additional periods saw both sides fatigued yet resolute in their pursuit of victory. Mikel Oyarzabal’s speculative effort and Wirtz’s missed opportunity characterized Germany’s attack, while Spain survived a penalty shout when Jamal Musiala’s shot struck Cucurella’s arm, and Fullkrug’s header was expertly saved by Simon.
Just as the match seemed destined for penalties, Spain delivered a heartbreaking blow to Germany.
Olmo, a dynamic presence since replacing Pedri, curled a precise cross with his right foot into the box.
Amidst confusion in Germany’s defense, Mikel Merino rose above everyone to head the ball past Neuer, securing Spain’s victory in the 119th minute amid scenes of celebration and disbelief.
Germany made a final push in desperation, but Thomas Mueller’s excellent cross found Fullkrug, whose header narrowly missed the target. Musiala attempted to float the ball into the box only to be fouled by Dani Carvajal, earning the Spaniard his second yellow card and an early dismissal.
The final whistle by referee Anthony Taylor confirmed Spain’s triumph, evoking contrasting emotions of joy for the Spaniards and despair for the Germans.
The match marked the end of an era for German stalwarts like Neuer, Kroos, and possibly Mueller, underlining the transition under coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Despite the disappointment, Nagelsmann, at 36 the youngest coach at the Euros, looks ahead to the 2026 World Cup, buoyed by the performances of Havertz, Fullkrug, Musiala, Wirtz, and Rudiger, who showcased the potential for a bright future in German football.
After witnessing such a thrilling encounter, the expectations of football fans across the globe from the tournament grew higher for the Portugal vs. France match.