Berger's shootout heroics lead ten-player Germany past France after Euro 2025 red card drama.
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Ann-Katrin Berger emerged as the hero in a dramatic penalty shootout as Germany overcame an early red card to defeat France at Euro 2025. The match, filled with compelling drama, saw the eight-time European champions Germany progress to the semi-finals after a grueling 1-1 draw and a nerve-wracking 6-5 penalty shootout victory in Basel.

Germany's chances took a severe hit early in the game when Kathrin Hendrich was shown a straight red card in the 13th minute for pulling the hair of France captain Griedge Mbock inside the penalty area. It was described as a "blatant, cynical foul". Grace Geyoro converted the resulting penalty, giving France an early lead. Despite the setback and playing with a player down for the majority of the match, Germany displayed remarkable resilience.

Germany responded well, equalizing when Sjoeke Nüsken headed home from a Klara Bühl corner. Nüsken's glancing header looped into the far corner, leveling the score. France had two goals disallowed for offside, adding to the tension of the match. Germany also had a chance to take the lead in the second half, but Pauline Peyraud-Magnin saved Nüsken's penalty.

The match went into extra time, where Ann-Katrin Berger made an astonishing save to prevent an own goal from her teammate Janina Minge. Berger leaped backward to claw the ball off the line, preventing it from going in. Ultimately, the game went to a penalty shootout. Berger proved to be the hero, saving two penalties, including the decisive sudden-death strike from Alice Sombath, and even scoring one herself. Germany won the shootout 6-5.

Germany's victory was a testament to their resilience and tactical adjustments after Hendrich's red card. They will now face World Cup winner Spain in the semi-finals in Zurich. France, despite their talent, once again experienced heartbreak in a major tournament. The match was Germany's 50th appearance at the Euros.


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